The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 664
Chapter 664 Unforgivable
Caspian wouldn’t be able to answer to his own soldiers if he were to spare Henry. Furthermore, he wouldn’t be able to answer to all of his fellow comrades who had fallen in battle.
There was still a mobilization session to be held, and sparing the traitors would surely dampen the morale of the soldiers.
Caspian finally replied, “Your Majesty, I believe that we should execute all of the traitors, Henry included. Only then can we send off all of my fellow brothers–in- arms who had fallen in peace!”
The Stewarts, the Archers, as well as the Hudsons, were all horrified.
They felt nothing but despair as they realized Caspian wouldn’t even spare his in- laws.
The small glimmer of hope burning within the Archers and the Hudsons were completely extinguished.
Henry turned pale white as he collapsed onto the ground. He realized that he wouldn’t be getting out of this alive.
The ups and downs in life were unbearable.
Melinda shouted, “You’re too cruel, Caspian! You’re a cold–blooded murderer!”
Marilyn added, “His Majesty had already spoken up, yet you still insist on executing Henry. Are you just trying to bring down the Stewarts, Caspian?”
Donald explained, “We may not have the greatest relationship, Caspian. But you shouldn’t be enacting revenge like this!”
The Stewarts began to throw insults at Caspian.
Caspian declared, “I have nothing to say to all of you. I’ve always turned a blind eye to everything you’ve done. But I will absolutely not forgive Henry for committing treason.”
Alicia begged, “But Caspian, Henry isn’t such an evil man as you think he is! He had also kept me safe in enemy hands! My brother has a kind soul deep inside. Please, spare him!”
“Of course he would have helped you. You’re siblings! But what did he do to Willow? He even assisted the enemy special agents to try and assassinate her! Why would I keep someone like him alive?”
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was left speechless as what Caspian said
explained, “Lord Caspian, please spare Henry’s life for Willow’s and our sake! You can just imprison him for
Caspian, you can lock Henry up for a decade if you’d like. Just please don’t kill him.”
Caspian remained silent.
had to stand firm on such matters.
to execute Henry if not for the
to Balthazar and begged, “Your Majesty, Henry’s our only male heir in
Henry in prison for the rest of his life. We only ask that you spare his life!”
Henry alive for now, no matter what. She could always reduce Henry’s sentence in the future and eventually bail him out of prison. Carl had been standing behind the Stewarts the entire time, unable to say a
grandson’s treachery has ended the lineage of so many others. If I were to spare Henry today, how would I answer to the
fell silent as they realized there was
laughed and commented, “You should make your decision soon, Lord Caspian. We
shouldn’t delay any longer. “Willow, I need you to bring your
want Willow and her family to witness the execution as it
go,” Willow stepped forward to help Marilyn off the
burst into tears as they called out to Henry.
“Henry! Henry!”
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to be so saddened by his passing. “Don’t cry, Grandma. I made a mistake and betrayed my own country.
you guys. Treason is a very severe crime, after all. And Caspian had the duty to uphold such laws as the Diatoranian God of
guys sometime later…”
parting words. Even Willow couldn’t help but shed a
to leave the place as they still wanted to
had no choice but to order his armored soldiers to escort the Stewarts out
began to cry as they begged for
spare us,
give us another chance in
just doing this to take
Archers and the Hudsons begged for
no longer wanted to listen to their
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