The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 494
Chapter 494 Attacked on the Way Back
Caspian’s actions incited public outrage. There were many who were openly cursing him on
the streets.
Willow would be upset if she knew that the commander was her husband. Besides, there was no way they could reveal Caspian’s identity when the civilians of Southlake City were so agitated.
“How would I possibly know about the affairs in the military?” Willow asked puzzledly.
She would never imagine that the commander who was being hurled with insults by tens of thousands of people was her own husband.
“The commander’s identity will definitely be revealed once the war ends,” Sylvia explained.
“Alright then. Can you tell me about Caspian’s current situation? I’m more worried about him, “Willow questioned.
“Rest assured, Willow. Caspian has been through hundreds of battles. He’ll definitely be safe,” Sylvia replied reassuringly.
At the same time, the military troops in Southlake City had begun to station themselves at the
coastlines.
The senior general, John Anderson, had led the withdrawal of the naval troops. The cities by the coastlines would become a strategic location for the upcoming battle.
The first commander to be stationed at Southlake City was Desmond Patten. He was a renowned general officer in South Aridlands. This time, Caspian appointed him as the commander of the vanguards.
Desmond had once wiped out tens of thousands of the enemy’s forces with only a thousand soldiers. That battle earned him great fame.
Once he stepped foot into the city, he immediately went to the front lines. Desmond began to command troops at the coastline that was a few hundred miles long.
At the same time, the Champion of Central Plains, Joseph Welch, had also arrived with. reinforcements.
A portion of the soldiers were air–dropped directly into the city. There were even fighter jets that were in charge of transporting several thousand soldiers to Southlake City.
Time was of the essence. Diatoran had mobilized all resources to be used in combat.
The entire city was enveloped in a tense atmosphere. The streets were filled with the latest
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were all furious upon hearing the retreatment of the naval
hurl insults at the commander, even some of the media
the public. Many of them are berating you. Should we intervene in the
South Aridlands‘ command center.
like they don’t know that I’m the commander of the war,”
idea, the enemy’s forces are well aware of your identity. As the war
such things. Who’s the one commanding the battle–me or them? “Caspian asked
of War, it would be too pathetic if everyone could figure out what he
thinking.
long as you don’t take it
long as we achieve victory, it’s fine if they curse at me. I’m just worried whether the
closest cities to the sea. But in comparison, Southlake City is more suitable for them to land. They’ll definitely choose Southlake City!” Benjamin
said.
The matter wasn’t as simple as it seemed. The
easy to
their respective countries. They know who I am, so they’ll definitely spend time studying me. For all
We need to grasp their latest intelligence so that we can adapt accordingly,” Caspian warned.
intelligence department gathers the intelligence we need.
Benjamin stated.
out, Caspian became increasingly worried for Willow’s safety. He decided to give Sylvia
Macy, and the others were preparing to escort Willow back to the villa. However, they stopped on their way back to look at
point out the
then that Sylvia noticed Caspian’s call. However, she did not pick up for fear of revealing any secrets. After
need to pick up a
knew it was an important call.
a call from
feeling that Caspian had something important to instruct
her.
her head, Willow did not ask further.
to a secluded corner, Sylvia picked up the call. “What
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