The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 403
Chapter 403 Tomb Within the Mountain
“That’s right. Fabian wanted me to help him obtain the Eldorian Scroll fragment, but I rejected him,” Xandros replied Caspian.
Caspian was not surprised to hear this.
He knew about the matters regarding Shadow Gate
Nonetheless, Fabian did a good job keeping his interests hidden. He had already joined Shadow
Gate when he was young.
“I didn’t expect Marilyn to be so secretive!” Caspian said with a smile.
“Caspian!” Sylvia shouted as she came inside in a hurried manner.
“I’ve got the latest update! Shadow Gate, the TMAA, and the Morrison family have all made their moves! Also, the TMAA and Shadow Gate have joined forces!” she continued.
After hearing Sylvia’s report, Caspian rose from his seat.
His imposing manner startled Xandros.
Even though he had lived for over a hundred years, he had never seen anyone like Caspian.
It seemed like Caspian’s background was even more impressive than he imagined.
“Mr. Stewart Senior, let us make a move as well!” Caspian said to Xandros.
There was a crowd on Mount Evercloud.
There were more people this time than the last.
In the past few days, many expert martial artists had rushed over.
At that moment, Mount Evercloud had cracked open. Everybody was waiting for the
appearance of the Eldorian Scroll fragment.
Suddenly, somebody’s laughter could be heard. It gradually became louder.
Everyone turned their heads toward the laughter.
“I’d like to give a warm welcome to all you martial arts experts for coming all the way here to witness the manifestation of the Eldorian Scroll fragment!”
Several figures were seen rushing forward.
Hundreds of people were gathered on the top of a mountain.
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When they saw Caspian and his men appear, their lips twisted in disgust.
All they wanted was to tear him apart.
were thinking how shameless Caspian was. He
was as if the scroll
down a notch?” Xandros asked, feeling rather uneasy.
don’t allow me to,”
for over a hundred years and yet he had never been so ostentatious
contrary, Caspian could not wait for everyone
and the armored soldiers, they were totally unperturbed.
the Diatoran God of War,
Diatoran God of War
kings of other countries had to give deference to
is everyone suddenly so quiet? Don’t you
smile.
Caspian was too full
place here as
Nixon said, infuriated.
after hearing what Nixon had just
Why must he bicker with Caspian?
who ran away a few days ago? I thought you’d already died. I guess
was incensed.
had no choice but to
ghost wannabes from Shadow Gate. Gilbert, right? Why are you hiding yourself? I’d like a duel!”
the
you think we’re weak?” some of the members of
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a bunch of losers. You won’t
to taunt
I wanna kill
“Me too!”
“Count me in!”
of Shadow Gate were shouting.
too cocky! Let’s teach him a lesson!”
Otherwise, he’ll continue
the other forces had also chimed
Gilbert shouted loudly.
and just stay put! Did I give you any orders? Why are you in
the people answered with their heads lowered.
matter how infuriated they were, they did not dare to
were angry, but they did not dare to utter a word more
they were giving in to Caspian. This showed that Caspian was truly something else.
know who his next target was going
be the
a sight to behold if Caspian and the
Gate were the ones who looked forward to it the most.
they got it all wrong.
when he caught sight of Jyn, gazing
Their eyes met.
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was torn on the inside. Her feelings for Caspian
hand, Ginger stared at Caspian with eyes that were filled
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