The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 567
Chapter 567 Pass the Order
Caspian then led the Diatoranian soldiers and rushed into Filrenian territory. Corpses littered the ground.
With his deputy general protecting him, Ernest made a hasty escape. Less than 50 thousand Filrenian soldiers remained when there were 200 thousand initially.
“Stop! Stop advancing!” Caspian suddenly ordered.
Everyone instantly stopped.
“Lord Caspian, why aren’t we taking advantage of this opportunity? Now is the best time to fully crush them all!” Macy couldn’t understand.
“We can’t head any further in. We’re currently within Filren’s territory. We might run into danger if we head deeper in. After that battle earlier, Filren won’t dare to attack West Aridlands again,” Caspian explained.
“I’m deeply impressed, Lord Caspian. The battle at West Aridlands ended after you took the lead!” Dax exclaimed.
Meanwhile, news of the victory at West Fortress Gorge reached Caspian’s ears.
“It took the entire night, but West Aridlands are no longer under attack,” Caspian proclaimed.
“Filren’s assault on West Aridlands has caused us huge losses. Why don’t we lead our troops west and just crush Filren?” Macy asked.
“East Aridlands and South Aridlands are still embroiled in battle. We can’t just engage the enemy as we like. We need to make the enemy retreat first,” Caspian said.
Filren had suffered a huge blow to their morale, but Diatoran wasn’t much better off.
“We’re still at Filren’s border, Lord Caspian. Let’s return to Diatoran to continue our discussions,” Dax said,
“Alright! Retreat,” Caspian called out while waving a hand.
“Understood!” yelled the soldiers. They then began to make their way back into Diatoranian territory.
Dax ordered the soldiers to fortify their defenses. With that settled, Caspian and Dax prepared to return to the West Aridlands War Zone to report to
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followed them as well. They were Caspian’s most trusted troops, after all. They couldn’t just stay behind in West
defeated Filren’s armed forces, the King was delighted. He had already ordered his people to prepare a victory banquet at the West Aridlands War Zone. Now, Caspian’s attendance was the only thing
retreated. Seeing that the odds
that, the marine force at East
and East Aridlands soon spread across Diatoran. All that remained was the South Aridlands now.
his enemies at West Aridlands. Now, all Willow wanted was for Caspian to quickly return. It had only been a few days, but she missed him already.
Vadesia’s ships had started a heavy assault upon
suffered severe casualties.
in danger as the enemy’s
the coastline to the death. There were still some citizens who had yet to evacuate. If
and Archers were in low spirits when they heard of Diatoran’s
four nations from all directions. They thought that Diatoran
would
also emerged victorious in
Archers now hoped that Vadesia and Astronia would quickly break through
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to come out on top! Are we still
Vadesia. Dlatoran may have captured those areas, but Southlake City is close to falling. The Vadesian and Astronian armies will soon be able
break through Southlake City’s defenses, Diatoran will fight back!” Henry exclaimed.
do you know? As long as they can get a foothold in Southlake City, Vadesia and Astronia can turn it into their base. From there, they
then fall. And after that, the other nations can take the opportunity to attack Diatoran! It’s only
Then, let’s maintain support
you? Help me! Get
my sister out,” Henry requested
longer. I’ll set her
his mouth when he heard Richard’s answer.
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