The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 712
Chapter 712 Unstoppable
Countless tanks and armored vehicles surged forward from West Aridlands.
Numerous fighter jets had also taken off from the West Aridlands War Zone as they were ready to strike!
Those Filrenian troops had long been left stunned by the missiles, and their surroundings had turned into ruins.
The high–ranking officials had just finished their meeting and hadn’t returned from the capital.
Filren was already in turmoil with Byron taking office. No one had expected the sudden attack from Diatoran.
The million–strong army of Diatoran advanced victoriously. They sang all the way with an unstoppable momentum!
Caspian, the armored battalion, and Phoenix Vanguard didn’t rush to act.
Caspian planned to ambush when the Filrenian troops‘ attention was diverted and then rescue Macy.
Now was not the time yet. He needed to wait patiently for a while longer.
There were many obstacles in the quest to rescue Macy, so Caspian needed to be
cautious.
A night had passed.
The million–strong army of Diatoran swept through cities and conquered territories, bringing continuous victories.
Meanwhile, Filren’s forces suffered heavy casualties as they were caught off guard and repeatedly defeated.
When the Diatoranians learned of this news, they were ecstatic.
At this moment, they felt immensely proud because their country had finally become powerful!
Diatoran no longer had to cater to others‘ whims!
The era of their country being bullied by other nations was long gone.
Balthazar was extremely excited to know that the troops had continuous victories
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under Caspian’s command.
“Lord Caspian is indeed a military genius! Every battle he commands is undefeated!” a high–ranking official said.
“Of course. Ever since becoming the God of War, Lord Caspian has never been defeated!” Balthazar said.
the right choice to appoint Lord Caspian as the overall commander!” an
Caspian, I would’ve been worry–free long
Lord Caspian is rare. It’s not easy for one
our army
continued to discuss.
high–ranking officials were ecstatic about Caspian’s continuous victories, but there was one
worry.
was none
to revolt, but looking at the situation now, he dared not act
it, he would be doomed once
see the front line embroiled in a tough battle so that Caspian wouldn’t have the
Caspian
Filren about
plans were kept confidential. Jerry had no way of knowing them.
that Caspian would lead the troops personally as before. That way, he would be trapped in a siege.
were overjoyed when they heard
this moment that they realized Caspian had left hurriedly
was a war.
City had officially begun classes
Sherry took Cecilia
already arranged a
issue had also been
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great battle, bad news spread everywhere in
with anxiety. He hadn’t expected to encounter such a dangerous situation just after taking the
soldiers were defeated one
that he was utterly unfit to be their
even came to Byron’s palace to demand his
this, Byron could only hide in the
the position of king.
Diatoranian troops were formidable, but he believed Filren had the
had been mobilizing troops in the palace as he hoped to achieve somet victories.
way, he could
the high–ranking officials in Filren had their own ulterior motives, and none of them were
stop their
draw the firepower of Filren and buy time for
launched a fierce attack
wanted to mobilize troops in the palace, but some high–ranking officials. simply didn’t obey
away as they couldn’t receive
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and hid with their troops to preserve their strength.
situation, Byron had no idea what to do. It was impossible for him to reverse
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