The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 486
Chapter 486 Assassination
After a brief study, Caspian had grasped some insights.
However, comprehending everything within the Eldorian Scroll fragment in a short time was nearly impossible, and he wasn’t in a rush.
At this moment, Willow emerged from the bathroom wrapped in a towel.
In the light, she looked even more beautiful, which captivated Caspian’s heart.
“Honey, how about we do some exercises again?”
He scooped her up around her waist.
Willow let out a scream as she hadn’t expected him to carry her up.
Caspian’s stamina was too strong. They had just been at it for over an hour, and now they were going at it once again.
He placed her on the bed, prepared to unveil her towel.
The moonlight shone into the room, enhancing the atmosphere of the night.
However, he suddenly felt a surge of danger!
For someone like Caspian who had been on the battlefield for years, his insight and perception were keen.
He noticed a faint halo moving on the bed.
His expression darkened, and he quickly glanced outside.
As expected, Caspian spotted someone on the rooftop of the opposite villa, seemingly aiming a firearm in their direction.
The previous halo was the reflection of the scope.
Due to the distance, Caspian couldn’t clearly see the person’s identity. But judging by the figure, it seemed to be a woman.
The woman seemed to have sensed something amiss and immediately pulled the trigger.
Caspian lifted Willow and flipped off the bed.
Willow was startled. She was ready to have an intimate moment with Caspian yet such an unexpected incident occurred. At first, she thought he was trying out new ideas to increase. their intimacy.
A bullet shot out and shattered the glass.
Willow was startled by the sudden sound.
“Hubby, what’s happening?” she asked, still in shock.
assassin!” Caspian said coldly.
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this, Willow was taken aback. Someone
move. I’ll go out and see what’s going on. Someone will come to protect you soon.” Caspian stood up and took out the
assassin saw Caspian suddenly standing up, she smiled and was ready to
fast. She couldn’t catch up
with Willow hiding, the
this moment, Sylvia and Macy came rushing
been lying in ambush near the villa. The moment something happened,
Sylvia asked anxiously.
to attack me.” Caspian
shocked to hear about an assassin.
been patrolling nearby but hadn’t noticed any
could happen to him or they would be thrown in
the opposite rooftop. Go and apprehend her, and send some
turned to Macy. “Macy, immediately
promptly led the group of armored soldiers out.
be careless. She had to
more
assassin seemed to sense the danger and retracted
escape.
sleeping, rushed into Willow’s room upon
she saw Willow lying on the ground in a bath towel, she was shocked.
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what’s going on?”
Caspian and me, and they have a sniper!”
Are you okay?” Zoey
a bit scared.” Willow
her team swiftly surrounded
awakened by the commotion, was astonished at the
wasted no time and led her team into the villa
In the end, they could only temporarily take
homeowner was bewildered. After questioning, they learned that the domestic helper he hired
something was wrong with the
explained that he had hired her more than
with her resume.
Macy was stunned. She hadn’t expected the assassin to have planned this well
been lurking here
serious happened. Otherwise,
the same time, the armored battalion searched the entire villa
assassin.
the failed assassination attempt. Capturing her now would be a challenging
I couldn’t find her,” Macy
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