The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 454
Chapter 454 You Will Beg for Mercy
Sylvia asked, “Caspian, shall I head over there with a few people…”
“That won’t be necessary. We don’t need to resort to violence. Just give the governor of Dhord City a call,” Caspian said. “Government officials who fail to uphold their duty should all be removed from their positions!”
“Understood, Caspian!” Sylvia responded.
The governor of Dhord City was an important position, and he held more power than all the other governors in the co
After all, Dhord City was the heart of Diatoran’s commerce.
Caspian didn’t want to abuse his special privileges because he knew that those with ill intent would badmouth him if he did.
Over at the licensing department, Chadwick was watching a movie on his phone. Office hours were ending in less than half an hour, and he still had a stack of unsigned documents in front
of him.
It was basically impossible to ever see him actually doing his job. Instead, he idled his days
away.
Chadwick was getting ready to get off work early when someone barged into his office.
Jumping in fright, he nearly fell out of his chair.
Glaring daggers at the two people who just came in, Chadwick roared, “Who the fuck are you two? You bastards! Don’t you know how to knock?”
Caspian studied Chadwick and found the latter to be a round–bellied man with a seemingly haughty attitude.
He deduced that Chadwick must’ve caused a lot of grief to ordinary citizens with his wicked ways, and he was determined to teach Chadwick a lesson he wouldn’t forget.
Without saying anything, Caspian walked over to the desk and took a seat.
“You’re Chadwick Sheehan?” Caspian asked as he eyed Chadwick.
“I am,
and who the fuck are you? Get the hell out!” Chadwick shouted.
He was outraged. Everyone had always treated him with respect. Who was this guy who showed him no respect at all?
government!” Caspian rebuked scornfully.
“You!” Chadwick snarled. He was hopping mad. How dared this guy insult him?
time on you. This is Southlake Corporation’s application to set up a branch office here. Sign it at once.”
tossed the document onto the desk
didn’t want to waste his breath on
That
could this bastard be so disrespectful when he was the one
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It’s your fault for offending Mr. Gasse. I’m not signing this!” Chadwick declared coldly.
Caspian sneered.
an ignorant buffoon, but it turned out that he had
back then. Naturally, a scion like Zayn wouldn’t
didn’t expect Zayn to target him the moment he
idiot after all. He was smart enough to use his connections with
eyes, Zayn was being utterly
crossed Caspian got away with
much danger
Gasse isn’t someone you can afford to offend!”
soon as he finished speaking, Caspian slapped
dare you
throbbing cheek, Chadwick stared at Caspian in shock. He
the director of the licensing department! Yet Caspian dared to treat him this way? Was Caspian trying to destroy all chances of ever making it in
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I’ll never approve your application!” Chadwick roared.
followed up with a
was utterly
past, everyone who sought his help always treated him with the utmost respect,
won’t let you get
all his teeth out
blowing his horn. Why would he have the guts to
of the Gasse
sign it or not?” Caspian asked once
staunchly
his head. Chadwick was a stubborn
lesson,
walked up to Chadwick.
“What do you
he eyed Sylvia fearfully. Even though she was a beautiful woman, he felt very uneasy.
immediately started giving Chadwick a fierce pounding, and he howled
The others outside
make it soundproof so
to be beaten up inside his
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