The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 537
Chapter 537 Sworn Defense
Balthazar couldn’t be bothered with Quinton any longer. Instead, he looked at Lyndon and said, “Lyndon, I absolutely cannot fall into the hands of the enemy. I hope you understand.”
“Your Majesty, whether I live or die doesn’t matter. But Diatoran cannot be without you!” Lyndon didn’t want to see Balthazar end his life and tried to persuade him.
“I’m just an ordinary person. Diatoran can stand strong even without me. I have instructed Lord Caspian to be the next king of Diatoran in case of any mishap!” Balthazar said.
“Your Majesty, Lord Caspian is indeed strategic and capable, but he still has shortcomings!” Lyndon said.
Caspian was only in his 20s. If he were to become the King, he was bound to be somewhat inexperienced at that job.
“Lyndon, don’t you understand? If I fall into the hands of these people, the Five War Gods will undoubtedly rush to my rescue and neglect the border.
“When that happens, Diatoran will be in an even more dangerous situation because of me. I will never allow such a thing to happen,” Balthazar said.
“Your Highness, I understand. I’m not competent enough to save you,” Lyndon said, somewhat self-blaming.
“It’s not your fault. It’s all because of that bastard Quinton! In any case, I cannot fall into the hands of the enemy. Even if I die, I cannot let Quinton’s plan succeed! “Balthazar said firmly.
“Then I will follow you, Your Majesty. I will not live like a coward!” Lyndon also took out a dagger and placed it at his neck
Seeing this, Balthazar couldn’t help but feel moved.
Quinton waved his hand, and the rebel forces rushed forward, snatching the
dagger from Balthazar’s hand and taking control of him.
Lyndon, who planned to commit suicide, turned pale when he saw this.
“Your Majesty!” he shouted loudly and rushed out, wanting to save Balthazar.
However, the enemy was well-prepared and immediately blocked Lyndon.
Moreover, he was already injured, and his strength had decreased.
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He was also captured after a few rounds.
“Damn it! Are you all tired of living? How dare you capture me!” Balthazar roared in fury.
waved his hand as he gave the
was no
kill you!” Balthazar
tied up by
Highness, it’s better if you think of
smile.
think the Five War Gods will spare you? When the time comes, you will die without a
I won’t give them a chance. I
and detain
War
North Aridlands’ army
these situations, they had to use fighter jets to
was ready as he led the Armored Battalion to
the situation, Macy also requested
Caspian didn’t refuse..
Something big has happened!” Benjamin
you in such a
King’s guards survived. The
this situation,” Caspian
you won’t make it in time! It would be troublesome if the
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as he
to
nodded and immediately dialed Ferb’s
of War, Caspian,” Caspian said
hearing that it was Caspian who called,
got news about Balthazar being captured and was preparing to assist the
do for you?” Ferb asked.
has been captured by Quinton’s rebels. I want you to take your men to West Aridlands Airport at once. Don’t allow
should move out to rescue the King now. Why do you want me to go to the
That’s not enough to defeat Quinton. You’ll just
wants to take the King to Filren, and he will
will also take the Armored Battalion from South Aridlands and fly there!” Caspian explained his
understand. Rest assured. I will guard West Aridlands Airport!” Ferb said firmly.
must stand by at the airport. Otherwise, you’ll face
Ferb said
hung up the phone and boarded the fighter jet
Caspian had
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