The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 434
Chapter 434 Over a Dozen Fighter Jets
Their figures collided briefly before Sylvia was thrown backward once more.
Her brows furrowed as she coughed up a mouthful of blood. It had been a long time since she last fared this badly in a fight.
Ace was even more powerful than the generals of the enemy forces she encountered in battle along Diatoran’s borders!
of
It would be hard for her to subdue him. Now she understood how he became the chairman o
the TMAA.
“Hurry up and tell Caspian to show himself! I don’t want to waste my time!” Ace demanded with a scornful scoff.
“You!” Sylvia was infuriated that someone was disregarding her.
But before she could say anything else, a figure appeared before her.
“Caspian!”
“I’ll deal with him, Sylvia,” Caspian said.
Since Ace was the chairman of the TMAA, he certainly wasn’t a mediocre martial arts expert.
“Ace Garland, right? They’ll be memorializing your death on this day next year!” Caspian declared with a smile.
Ace guffawed. This was his first time being threatened after becoming the chairman.
But soon, his laughter faltered, and his expression hardened as he asked, “You’re Caspian Lynch?”
Caspian had seized the Eldorian Scroll fragment and killed Nixon, so there was no way he was just an ordinary person.
“Who are you?” Ace questioned as he eyed Caspian.
“You’re not good enough to know who I am,” Caspian responded with a faint chuckle.
Though he had spoken lightly, his words were a slap to Ace’s face.
“Nixon and five thousand of my people died at your hands. That’s reason enough for me to kill you. However, I’m a generous man, so I’ll give you a chance now. Hand over the Eldorian Scroll fragment, and I’ll lét bygones be bygones,” Ace offered with an insincere smile.
He knew that Caspian was a rare talent. If he could somehow get Caspian to join the TMAA, he could expand his power and influence even further.
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Are you dreaming? Would you dare to take it even if I offered
act this arrogantly in front of him.
enough to know what’s good for you,
I kill you, and I’ll raze Southlake City to the ground! Anyone who
a gust
expression grew energy exploded out from him.
of doing that, then!” Caspian growled as
the same time, a deafening
energy alone proved that
his guard down. He mustered all his strength and prepared himself for the fight against
their blades
up by their fight, small craters began to appear on the
fight between Ace and Caspian only intensified, and after dozens
looking pathetic and
Ace, the chairman of the TMAA,
away.
Caspian remained standing with one arm behind his back, looking like the
can’t defeat him?” Hector exclaimed. He was thunderstruck. If he had not witnessed the fight, he
over to Ace. The others from the TMAA also crowded in to check
a crater on the ground, his body littered with wounds. His blood had
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How could he have lost the fight–and in such devastating fashion?
was a supreme grandmaster! He could even hold his own if he had to face off
such a crushing defeat at Caspian’s
a supreme grandmaster? Was he an ultimate supreme
Caspian only looked to be in his 20s, so
thought of
on Ace’s face, Hector asked
experts from the TMAA looked
as mighty as him had just fought a losing fight in a tiny place like Southlake
this outcome. The others from the TMAA
that they had lost! The TMAA had
up,” Ace quickly
Ace back onto his feet.
and retreat!” Ace shouted.
“What?”
He couldn’t believe that Ace was telling them to
TMAA came over in full force to take the Eldorian Scroll fragment.
with their tails between their legs now without the fragment and after losing so many
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