The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 738
Chapter 738 The Andrews Family Got Carried Away
“Caspian, how did you get dismissed while the Andrewses got promoted? It just seems off,” Willow said.
“You shouldn’t pay too much attention to rumors about royal workings. You probably wouldn’t understand even if I were to explain,” Caspian said.
“Alright, then. You said you’d help me rebuild Southlake Corporation, but that seems to be impossible now. And Miranda and the others are now unemployed…” Willow trailed off, her expression downcast.
“Don’t worry, darling. I keep my promises,” Caspian assured.
“But you lost everything. How can you fulfill that promise?” Willow asked.
“You’ll find out in the future. I have some time on my hands now, so come with me to the hospital. Let’s visit Tom and Aria,” Caspian suggested.
“Alright.”
Caspian then left the residence with Willow and Sherry.
They had just exited the villa when the head of the armored soldiers received at new order: the soldiers were to leave Riverside Villa. With Caspian’s removal from his post, he no longer had the right to be guarded by them.
Jerry was the one behind this arrangement. He had to eliminate every obstacle if he wanted to take on Caspian. Only then would he succeed in his goal.
As Riverside Villa was Caspian’s own property, Jerry had no way of confiscating it.
“Lord Caspian, Mr. Andrews just gave us the order to leave the residence,” the commander of the armored soldiers said. He felt helpless.
“Follow his orders and leave, then. You have to do so. I’m no longer a War God, and I don’t need you to protect me,” Caspian said.
“You will always be Lord Caspian, the Diatoranian God of War, to us. We want to follow you till the end,” the commander declared.
The rest of the armored soldiers chimed in as well. They also wanted to stay with Caspian. They didn’t want to leave.
“If you still think of me as a God of War, then listen to me. Leave this place right now. Your superiors will definitely punish you if you don’t. So, take your men and. leave,” Caspian said.
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All the commander could do was
you not to call me ‘Lord Caspian.‘ Go
care, Lord Caspian,” the
dragging things out and scram.” Caspian might sound callous, but he was reluctant to see the armored soldiers go. He had trained
left
up when she saw Caspian being forced
Caspian no
Kelvin, and Zane couldn’t hold back their joy when they returned home. After all those years of
to greet them
They were excited that Balthazar had given such high positions to Jerry and
to the study. They couldn’t let the lowly staff overhear their earlier conversation.
positions, what should we do
now the commander of the Royal Guard. You’ll be in charge of recruiting more
look for more men?” Kelvin
we have plenty of Skyarch Palace members? Now that the king
Jerry had a point. “That’s right. I could just grab a few people from Skyarch
have the king dancing in our palms
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you want,”
Inspector General? Do
of anyone who has any doubts about us. If you want to come
Zane nodded.
he no longer has any guards surrounding
in no rush. Let Caspian enjoy a few more days
dangerous to let Caspian live,” Kelvin
has only just been removed from his position. If we kill him now, we’ll be the main suspects. But he’s a normal citizen now. We can take him out
taken.” Kelvin nodded.
our guard down. Caspian was the Diatoranian
power and influence over the years, especially with the armored soldiers. We need
but where can
just send Caspian’s armored soldiers there. That’s two birds with one stone.”
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