The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 366
Chapter 366 Fell Into the Trap
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The Masseys were bold enough to say they would kill Lincoln, but they were really biting off more than they could chew.
Lincoln was no longer the wealthiest man in the Two Lakes area, but he was still very powerful. He was also working for Caspian, which meant that he was more confident.
“Mr. Lynch…” Kevin started nervously.
“You can go back now. Remember what we discussed just now, on what you should or shouldn’t do. If you don’t…” Caspian looked at Kevin sharply.
“Yes, I will. Don’t worry, Mr. Lynch!” Kevin said, nodding.
Caspian had not finished his sentence, but Kevin knew what he wanted to say nonetheless. His only route out was to topple the Masseys any way he could. He would be affected otherwise.
“Mr.
“Mr. Lynch, I promise I’ll report all information I obtain about the Masseys to you!” Kevin promised, sounding certain.
Saul and Jessica treated him like a dog. Kevin was not dumb, either. He needed to prioritize himself and ensure the Copelands would not be affected should the Massey family collapse.
Otherwise, things would be terrible for the Copelands.
Looking at Kevin’s retreating back, Caspian waved at Bernard, who read his intent and thus followed Caspian out of the room.
Kevin was still the Masseys‘ son–in–law, after all. They still needed to be cautious when it
came to him.
Bernard followed Kevin quietly. If Kevin dared tell someone else about what had happened today, his death would surely be near.
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“Lincoln, it seems that the Masseys want you dead. Do you have any plans for that, I wonder?” Caspian asked, looking at Lincoln.
“I’ll kill anyone who stops me, regardless of how powerful they are. If the Masseys dare move against me, I’ll give my all, and they’d better not blame me for that,” Lincoln said with a smile. His eyes glinted with murderous intent.
knew Lincoln conducted himself differently since he started working for
I’m eager to see how you’ll do. I have something else to attend to, so I’ll take
now.“!
saying that, Caspian left Zott
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Manor. Not even the
could be heard.
another. Their faces were all covered by masks, and their gazes were cold.
everything’s ready. We’re just waiting for your command,” Jessica said
operation such as this. Also, this battle was one they had to win.
was nervous as well. He had to kill Lincoln, or he would end up losing his position as head of the family. To achieve that goal, he employed every method he
this operation, and all of them were tier–three experts
respond to Jessica but
is the only one left inside. All his subordinates have left to
the Masseys‘ side would find it difficult to kill Lincoln within
ordered decisively with a wave of his
gathered near them,
has been so bold as to take our territories that we’ve painstakingly maintained away from us. We must kill him! Kevin, take the
vindictively.
yet Saul wanted Kevin to lead the charge despite that. He was basically sending Kevin to his death!
going to lead if not you, me and my
take our territories back, the Masseys will surely reward
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refuse but dared not utter a word upon meeting Saul’s malicious gare. He knew
kill Lincoln!” Kevin said, feigning nonchalance.
laughed. “I know you can do this, Kevin. Go! Jessica and I
sneaky old fox he was!
Kevin cursed internally.
him the cannon fodder of this battle, yet they had phrased it so nicely. Did
a way out. The ones meeting an
his arm. With that, the men charged forward.
said in disdain, “Can this good–for–nothing
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