The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 500
Chapter 500 The Diatoran God of War Oversees the War In Person
“We’re really thankful, Macy!” Willow said happily.
“No problem, you’re being too kind. This is part of my duty,” Macy replied. The God of War’s wife had personally made a request. How could she refuse?
“What do you mean? Weren’t you just claiming that you’re the God of War’s wife? That means you’re free to refuse us!” Zoey chimed in.
“Ah, then I’ll leave right now. Enjoy sleeping here alone in this humongous villa,” Macy
teased.
What was Zoey thinking?
“No, you must sleep with us!” Willow said quickly.
“Then could you please stop bringing up the God of War thing?” Macy asked.
Willow approached Macy and asked, “We’re just curious. Are you really the God of War’s wife?”
“Haven’t you already guessed that I’m a fake? Why are you still asking me? You’re making things awkward for me,” Macy said, feeling slightly embarrassed.
She did not want to impersonate the God of War’s wife either. It was just that the situation. called for it. Besides, she was exposed before she could even keep the act for a longer time.
“Since you’ve admitted to faking it, then could you tell me who the real one is?” Willow really wanted to know Caspian’s real identity.
Even though Willow was confident that she was the real God of War’s wife, she was still doubtful of it. She wanted to hear a clear answer before fully believing in the fact.
“What? I don’t remember anymore. I think you should ask Sylvia about it. I’m suffering from should ask Sylvia about it. I’m suffering from short–term memory loss,” Macy prevaricated.
“Here you go again with that nonsense. You’re totally fine,” Willow said.
“It’s true! I’ve completely forgotten about all the things related to the God of War’s wife. I only remember the other stuff. In medical terms, it’s called selective amnesia,” Macy could only make things up in hopes of fooling her.
Seeing how Macy remained tight–lipped about it, Willow decided not to push further.
Willow, Zoey, and Macy entered the villa. The entire place was now very clean. It was as if the gunfight did not happen here at all.
Sylvia was delighted to hear that Macy was going to be sleeping with Willow and Zoey.
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could
from
Diatoran.
Estrya in preparation for their coalition
exception of the northern region, the entire Diatoran had
directions.
countries had already planned and
an intelligence officer
have new
it?” Caspian
Moreover, Astronia and Vadesia are preparing to join forces with Estrya to attack from the east coastline!” The intelligence officer gave
that the southern region of Diatoran would
him. He was not
all three sides, the country would be
threat yet.
what should we do about the threats coming in from all
asked.
Give Joseph a call immediately and have 500,000 soldiers dispatched to Eastern and Western
ordered.
that the situation was changing rapidly, it was time
have to face two
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additional troops, there’ll definitely be enough. It’s going to be fine as long as there
best if Joseph of Central Plains can send over more reinforcements,”
the lifeline of Diatoran and must be protected. Now that the King is not in Dhord City, the people of Dhord City are distracted. There
agreed with
Central Plains to have him
but because Caspian was his leader, he must obey his
Caspian’s orders, Joseph sprung into action immediately
order.
Southlake City to oversee the battle tomorrow,” Caspian said in a serious
You must take charge of the overall situation in South Aridlands. Besides, once the war
down to West Aridlands. Why
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