The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 775
Chapter 775 Use the Golden Dragon Card
“Honey, I thought it was a big deal! Just tell me how much money you need,” Caspian said casually,
Willow felt that he was just trying to comfort her.
She knew that as the Diatoranian God of War, Caspian had been commanding troops in battle and probably didn’t have much spare money.
Besides, he never had much care for money as he wasn’t the type to exploit his subordinates.
“Hubby, I can handle this matter. Don’t worry,” Willow said confidently.
Caspian was already troubled now, and she didn’t want to worry him more with her affairs.
She felt that a God of War like him shouldn’t waste time on such trivial matters.
“This is just a simple matter. With just a phone call, I can have my old friend send over some money to settle the Southlake Corporation’s employees. It’s no big deal,” Caspian said casually.
“No! We have to get through this ourselves,” Willow said with some guilt.
Although it wasn’t her fault that Southlake Corporation was in this state, she didn’t want to see her employees go without income.
“This amount of money means nothing to him.” Caspian then walked into the bedroom and prepared to make a phone call.
Willow was already used to situations like this.
After entering the bedroom, Caspian called Miranda.
She had never told Willow about the big shot behind Southlake Corporation.
“Once you’re back, I’ll give you a card. You can use it to settle the employees. Take as much money as you need,” Caspian said.
“Mr. Lynch, could you please specify the amount? Otherwise, I won’t know…” Miranda said, somewhat flustered.
To be honest, she was quite curious about how much money was in his card.
She wondered if he had a lot of extra money. Besides, he wasn’t even the God of War anymore.
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the total salaries of all employees per month, then withdraw enough for five months first!”
hearing this, Miranda was startled. This was not a small amount
that Caspian had a Golden Dragon card with no credit limit.
others know about this. Just pretend nothing happened
faint when she saw
the Andrews family were extremely excited when
they made preparations to treat the people from Skyarch
their current status if it weren’t for these martial
toasting and drinking with Darren. Darren was extremely proud as if he had mastered the Black
believed that as long as he continued to improve, dealing
the Black Moon and the Black Moon Technique Scroll in hands, it was only a matter of
some were happy, and some were
was sitting on the side, was not
mentees had died in Lunar Lake, and he
in Skyarch Palace looked harmonious on the surface, everyone
would receive the
Three Poisons Hall, and Life Force were the
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control of Balthazar, Three Poisons Hall had been stable at the
Andrewses were all smiles toward him and
different. Kelvin and Zane were sitting next to Darren. Instantly, Jethro felt a
ago if it weren’t for his ability to
was not low, Three Poisons Hall suffered a heavy blow. Even his eldest mentee, Harley, died. Their strength was no longer comparable to that of Raging Blade.
would only grow as he now had the Black Moon Technique
Darren waved his hand, and Theo
Zane, “Mr. Kelvin and Mr. Zane, I’m going to seclude myself
mentee, Theo. From now on, he will be the vice–head of Raging
Mr. Kelvin and Mr.
never expected to have such a glorious day.
Russell, you’re too polite. Just follow our order in the future, and you’ll be good,” said Kelvin.
help but feel annoyed
in Three Poisons Hall the entire time. In this operation to Southlake City, all mentees of
was that he actually obtained the Black
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