The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 386
Chapter 386 Traditional Martial Arts Association
Caspian smiled. “Do your best, darling ”
His words held a lot of weight behind them.
If he ever revealed his true identity, Morrison Group wouldn’t stand a chance against him.
He could have the group disappear overnight from Dhord City if he ever wanted to.
But Caspian would never do something like that.
He
may be the Diatoranian God of War, but he wasn’t a man who would abuse his power.
The current crisis for Southlake Corporation would also serve as a challenge for Willow.
If he were to solve all her problems for her, Willow would never be able to grow stronger. Even if Southlake Corporation were to collapse, it wouldn’t really be a problem for Caspian.
Tens of billions of dollars of assets were nothing to Caspian.
He could establish countless more corporations with a wave of his hand.
Willow was emotional. “Thank you so much, hubby!”
She felt that she had nothing to worry about with Caspian unconditionally supporting her from the back.
It showed that Caspian trusted her with everything.
She stared at Caspian’s back as he left. She was charmed and couldn’t lay her eyes off of him.
Caspian then drove to Zott Manor.
He wanted to find out who it was who dared to cause trouble in Southlake City.
Meanwhile, Zott Manor was in chaos.
Hundreds of bodyguards had collapsed to the ground.
Lincoln, formerly the richest man in the Two Lakes area, was currently being stepped on by an old man wearing long blue robes.
The old man declared, “I’ll kill you if Caspian is late!”
Lincoln was startled as he realized that the old man wasn’t kidding about killing him.
man seemed relatively calm and didn’t take Lincoln seriously. He didn’t even use a fraction of his
to deal with the
leader of the south alliance of Diatoran wasn’t
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felt that the current mission would
dead as soon as Mr.
with a
is nothing but a useless scaredy–cat. I’ll rip him to pieces once he appears!” declared the old
who to pieces? What an arrogant old man. Let’s see if you have what
rushed over to
Lincoln begged for help. “Mr.
man kicked hard at Lincoln. “You’re too noisy!”
sent rolling across the floor
genuinely furious. He felt that the
man scanned Caspian from head to toe and asked, “So,
you are? Why are you here to cause trouble?” asked Caspian.
an elder
as the TMAA!” announced
frowned as he shook his head. “What the hell is the TMAA? I’ve never heard of such a lousy organization.”
furious. “You brat! Do you want to
was seen as nothing but a
impatient. “Enough nonsense. Just tell me what you’re here for!”
for idle chatter with people like
today onward, you’re no longer the leader of the alliance
with contempt, “Who the fuck is he? And what does this have anything.
chairman of the TMAA must have lost his
to demand an apology from
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expected Casplan to beg for forgiveness
however, wasn’t the slightest bit intimidated by the TMAA as he insulted the organization
punish Caspian right then and there for his insolence even though he was assigned to bring Caspian back to the TMAA alive.
angrily shouted, “This is a warning, Casplan! The entirety of Diatoran will soon be under the TMAA’s rule! You’re nothing but a silly little leader of the alliance
of the Southern alliance was considered disrespectful by the TMAA.
claim themselves as the leader of an alliance, what would be the need for the
the fuck is the
dared to
to me. Go back and tell your chairman that he won’t be taking off my title as the
apologizing either.
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