The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 395
Chapter 395 The Origin of the Eldorian Scroll Fragment
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As the Diatoran God of War, Caspian would naturally want to protect the safety of the citizens in Diatoran.
The people from the traditional martial arts sphere were oppressive just because they knew how to fight. What a bunch of scum.
“Mr. Lynch! With you here, we no longer need to worry!”
“Yeah! We can finally live a normal life!”
“Thank you, Mr. Lynch! If it wasn’t for you, we wouldn’t even know what we should do!”
Many villagers knelt on the ground and thanked Caspian.
For the past few days, their lives had been severely disrupted.
They were only ordinary people. They could not do anything about the people from the traditional martial arts sphere.
Thankfully, Caspian had shown up just in time.
Caspian was their benefactor.
“Please get up, everyone. There’s no need for the formalities!” Caspian said urgently.
These were all part of his duty.
When the armored soldiers witnessed this scene, they were in awe.
They respected Caspian very much. Not only was he powerful, but he was also a responsible God of War. He was worthy of their dedication and loyalty.
Aster and Avery were both astonished.
The villagers respected Caspian so much.
The villagers got up at Caspian’s request.
“Where’s Mr. Stewart Senior?” Caspian asked.
“Mr. Stewart is at the lineage shrine!” the villagers replied.
“You may all get back to your things. I’ll go and visit Mr. Stewart Senior,” Caspian said as he
headed toward the lineage shrine.
When he arrived at the entrance of the lineage shrine, both Aster and Avery suddenly knelt
before him.
we’ve decided. From now on, we’ll obey all of your orders! We’ll
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allow us to follow you!” they said with a serious look on their
scene they witnessed earlier
strength and great prestige had completely won
them felt rather uneasy. What if Caspian did not plan to let them
may get up. I promise that you’ll rise again as long as both of you
and Avery were
-
let them stay. He had even promised to help them
rebuild their forces.
Lynch! We’ll do our very best from now on!” Both of them
and Avery had completely been won over by him.
could be stationed in South Diatoran. This arrangement could make
Caspian said with a smile.
Mr. Lynch!” Both of them got
Caspian said before he walked into the shrine.
was the only person in the
a rocking chair with his
He walked over to him and sat before a
Caspian poured himself a cup of tea
opened his eyes and glanced at Caspian. He said, “Hey kid, you’d better not drink too much of it. I picked these camellias myself from the mountains. Leave some for
you send me
Xandros grinned.
Caspian think that this tea could be
were originally picked from the trees in the mountains. After drying them in the sun, there was not much
think of coming to see me?”
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you the one who invited me? Or perhaps you were so bored out of your mind that you pulled a prank
Xandros laughed.
the garbage
good nose!
was momentarily stunned.
lineage shrine the entire time. How could he not know about everything that happened in the
punk, you’re beating about the bush. Who do you think you’re teasing?” Xandros
for you to deal with that garbage?” he
looked at Xandros,
identity as the Diatoran God of
She still thought
be that Xandros
world!” Xandros took a sip of the tea. “Now I really have to know. Do you know
here all my life. How would I know what your real identity is? But I do know that
to the King. But the King is still very young. You’re really hard to read,” Xandros said as
that Caspian’s identity was more
was momentarily stunned. Xandros had
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