The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 418
Chapter 418 Selfish Backstabbers.
“I’ll give it to you if it’s what you want. But you’re nothing more than a puppet for the Morrison family. If I give you the Eldorian Scroll fragment, it’ll only end up in some other person’s hands,” answered Caspian.
Jyn could tell that Caspian wasn’t joking with her.
And what he said was true. She had no use for the Eldorian Scroll fragment even if he gave it to
her.
But most of all, Jyn was happy that Caspian would willingly give up something so precious to
her.
lyn finally smiled like a beautiful blooming flower.
She realized that she still held a spot in Caspian’s heart.
Caspian sighed and continued, “If you really want it, you can have it.”
Everyone was flabbergasted by the fact that Caspian was willing to give up the Eldorian Scroll fragment.
Caspian had, in fact, made many promises to Jyn back then.
He was a young man in love, and he wasn’t experienced enough to think of the consequences
of his actions.
Regardless, he had still hurt Jyn’s feelings.
He still owed her one.
“Caspian!”
“Mr. Lynch!”
Sylvia and the rest of Caspian’s men began to panic.
It would be a shame if Caspian were to let go of the Eldorian Scroll fragment just like that..
Noticing Jyn’s reluctance, Ginger called out to her. “Ms. Morrison, what’s wrong?”
Ginger didn’t know about what happened between Jyn and Caspian back then.
Her only thought was to retrieve the Eldorian Scroll fragment and return home to bountiful rewards
The Morrison family members were looking at lyn with anticipation, while Gilbert’s expression twisted with despair.
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He had gone through so much just for a chance to acquire the Eldorian Scroll fragment.
to give it up without
it! All I want
answer was beyond everyone’s
had actually chosen to not accept Caspian’s gift of
at
willing to give up everything in her life just
scroll fragments compare to having him
shocked beyond relief as they wondered if Jyn
offer.
ya! He’s too charming for
had also garnered affection for Caspian after working by his
she wasn’t worthy enough to be with him.
been jealous of Willow for being able to become his
members‘ expressions turned sour as they wondered if Jyn had gone! insane
just go back empty–handed without a proper excuse.
the two of us. Willow is my wife, and she’s also the one and only in
Jyn so that they would no longer owe each other anything. He could also feel better about his past with
unexpectedly rejected
what if you’re married? I’ve already decided that you would be mine long ago! I don’t want
now meant that she would not be seeing him ever
number of men who died just for a chance to
this treasure.
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that was worthless only to the one woman standing
you’re not taking it, then don’t mind
out as someone swept past Caspian.
Caspian could react, he realized that the Eldorian Scroll fragment was no
his hands.
Eldorian Scroll fragment
presence while carefully observing Jyn and Caspian’s conversation for
remained calm even after Fabian had
me, now!” shouted
and smiled at Gilbert. “Why should I
the Eldorian scroll fragment after they had risked their
acquire it.
was stunned. “What? What are you
Once I learn its secrets, I’ll become
declared Fabian..
have to obey Gilbert’s
as to give the
do, Fabian? Aren’t you going to be
the entire time. Now that the Eldorian Scroll fragment is mine, no
he needed to do now was to escape. One day, he would return as a fighter more powerful than anyone
teeth with anger. “You bastard!”
expected Fabian to have such
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