The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 479
Chapter 479 Caspian’s Origin
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Balthazar looked at Caspian and continued, “It’s nothing important. I just wanted to apologize.
Caspian was stunned as he couldn’t possibly accept an apology from the King himself.
“You’re too humble, Your Majesty. I don’t understand…”
Balthazar sighed and explained, “I’m sure you had some resentment when I sent you away from the battlefield back then. To be honest, I didn’t feel good issuing that order either.”
“After some years of peace, I already understand the reason for your decision back then, Your Majesty.”
Balthazar was surprised by Caspian’s reply.
Was Young
Caspian continued, “I and foolish back then… I wanted to continue my warpath as I was blinded with glory. I’ve realized that it was a very dangerous move back then, and I’m sure plenty of people were turning into my enemies behind my back.
“Your Majesty’s decision to send me home at such a crucial time was precisely Thank you.”
for my safety.
Constantly seeking greater and greater honor and merits wasn’t necessarily a good thing.
“You’ve grown so much.” Balthazar nodded his head.
Caspian was only in his early 20s when he first ascended to the title of the Diatoranian God of War, which placed him at the forefront of all five Gods of War.
His growth and development was regarded as a legend, which further emboldened the Caspian.
Balthazar wanted him to cool off and develop a more mature sense of responsibility.
Balthazar asked, “Do you think it’s a good idea to start a war now?”
“It would be best if nothing happens. But we can’t possibly tolerate having our enemies showing off right in front of us.”
young
Balthazar was very satisfied with Caspian’s answer. “Very well. Our enemies will pay the price of blood should they ever step foot into our lands.”
“Your Majesty, I’ll be taking my leave to begin my preparations.”
out as two
course. I have one last question. Have you found
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long known about Caspian’s origin.
had been trying to look for his biological parents throughout the years, but he
he eventually forgot
head. “Not
origin and lineage, but not a single clue was
the Hunter family of Dhord City. They lost a young boy that was similar to your
commander, but they were also good friends in
“The Hunter family?”
to recall how Lilith had told him about how she found him as a baby still in swaddling clothes. There was a broken half of an emerald bracelet
he was possibly connected
you, Your Majesty. I’ll look into it after I’ve defeated our enemies.”
and returned to Southlake City to begin preparations for war.
Caspian as he was about to reach
Diatoranian God of War was escorted with dozens of cars on the way to
driver came to a quick halt as he realized that they were being blocked
as they wondered who the
noticed that
man.
behind him were some strong–looking men.
didn’t recognize any of them, however.
and asked, “May I ask if
window and asked, “I am. Can I help
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marks
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at Caspian before excitedly nodding his head. “I’ve finally found you, Mr. Hunter!”
utterly confused by
man continued, “It’s me, Denzel! I used to carry you in my arms when you were still a baby! It was a tragedy
was left even more confused after listening
the Hunters came looking for him now, coincidentally right after he had
assign Sylvia to investigate the Hunters, but they had already shown up
nonsense. I’m
just surprised. You have a birthmark on the back of your right shoulder, don’t. you? And if I recall correctly… You had a broken half of an emerald bracelet with you when you
as the old man’s claims were both correct, even though he had
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