The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 768
Chapter 768 Covert Operation
Caspian replied, “Understood. If I encounter any problems in the future, I’ll report them to the Inspector General’s office immediately.
“Your Majesty, you awarded me the Diatoranian medal five years ago today. If possible, I would like to return to serve Diatoran by your side.”
“There will be opportunities. Just stay still for now. Take this time to reflect.”
Caspian’s expression turned ugly at Balthazar’s words.
He was probing Balthazar earlier. Nothing had happened five years ago on this day. The day he was honored with the title of Diatoranian God of War coincided. with Diatoran’s victory. Balthazar couldn’t have forgotten.
“By the way, do you know the details of what happened to the Massey family and why your father, Logan, was disgraced?” Balthazar asked.
Caspian was stunned for a moment at the mention of this topic. Why would Balthazar suddenly bring this up?
“I don’t,” Caspian respectfully replied.
He sensed something amiss. Balthazar was behaving very strangely.
“Because Logan deliberately abandoned you. Also, your mother didn’t run away from home. Logan drove her out.”
Caspian might have believed Balthazar’s words in the past. But after their strange conversation, he began to have doubts.
He hadn’t asked Balthazar about this, yet Balthazar suddenly mentioned the Massey family. Clearly, it was brought up with a strong purpose.
Balthazar wanted to further strain Caspian’s relationship with the Massey family.
Caspian was now sure that Balthazar had indeed been manipulated. However, he wasn’t sure why Balthazar was being threatened by Jerry.
“I would never acknowledge a person like Logan as my father. I’d rather kill him, “Caspian deliberately said.
He knew that only by expressing his stance could he appease Jerry.
After all, Jerry’s greatest fear was Casplan regaining control of the military.
must not fully trust everything Logan says,” Balthazar said before
residence, Balthazar collapsed as soon as
He’s already in trouble himself, but he still wants to
his official position, he still commands respect. It might be difficult to deal with him,”
lone wolf without military. power. We
still called him back. To prevent such a thing from happening again, I must issue an order in the king’s name so that he’ll never recall Casplan
way, Casplan’s followers will give up on him
is like removing the source
Casplan’s side anymore. We must capture
filled with doubts after the call. He couldn’t understand why Balthazar didn’t seek help despite being controlled.
called Laina.
Casplan?” Laina answered respectfully.
going?” Casplan asked.
Caspian, Skyarch Palace has many secrets, and there are many organizations within it. Various factions and seets have joined, and there are
its members.
I do?” Laina eagerly asked, thinking Balthazar had
before. I suspect that Jerry and his group have controlled
now? The King’s residence is filled with Skyarch Palace’s people. It’s difficult even for me
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condition,” Laina
and rescue Balthazar. But the place. was heavily
Take two members of team Rose and try to infiltrate Skyarch
and covert investigation. Moreover, their identities
to trace them.
is surely targeting you now, so you must be careful. I’ll come at once if you
Jerry can’t harm me. Focus on rescuing His
call. When he exited the
since Willow learned that Caspian was the Diatoranian God of War, she had been wary of him, fearing he might
helpless, Caspian could only tell her about his conversation
Balthazar.
Willow didn’t entirely believe him, she didn’t say much. She felt Caspian had no reason to lie to
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