The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 807
hapter 807 The Truth Is Exposed
When Caspian realized that Jethro had figured out he wasn’t Jett, he regretted not killing Jethro from the start.
Nevertheless, he ripped off the mask he wore and revealed his true identity. He said with a smile, “Does it matter who I really am?”
Jethro was terrified. He didn’t expect Jett to be Caspian in disguise. Naturally, he lost all will to remain in the fight.
As it was, Jethro was an expert when it came to escaping. In the blink of an eye, he was hundreds of feet away.
Caspian had no choice but to throw his weapon at Jethro.
Sensing that, Jethro sped up without looking back. Soon, he disappeared into the forest.
“Are you alright, Your Majesty? I’m sorry I came so late,” Caspian said as he kneeled before Balthazar.
“Don’t worry. This isn’t my first time in a crisis, Caspian. You may rise,” Balthazar said as he smiled at Caspian.
He always knew he could count on Caspian to save him in his hour of need.
“Thank you, Your Majesty!” Caspian said as he stood up.
“What’s the situation now, Caspian?” Balthazar asked.
“Rest assured, Your Majesty. Everything is going according to plan,” Caspian responded confidently.
“Excellent! Since you’ve said so, there’s nothing for me to worry about,” Balthazar said calmly. He had full faith in Caspian.
“Laina, take His Majesty to Joseph right away. The Filrenians are itching to start a fight,” Caspian said.
Then, he turned to Balthazar and continued, “Your Majesty, once you’ve gotten to safety, you can make a formal announcement to declare Diatoran’s stance. We’re not afraid to go to war!”
“The Filrenians have been challenging us?” Balthazar asked in confusion.
According to his knowledge, Caspian had already conquered Filren’s capital. Why then would the Filrenians still dare to challenge them?
a long story, Your Majesty. It’s because of that traitor,
gave Balthazar a summary of what had happened thus far.
finished, Balthazar’s expression
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throne? He doesn’t even care about the citizens of Diatoran! Caspian, you have to kill Jerry no matter what! That’s the only way to appease my anger!” Balthazar fumed. “Rest assured,
Majesty! Are
consciousness and started looking
Balthazar sitting on the side. In an instant, tears streamed
you too. We’re all safe
of the Royal Guards, but he had failed to keep Balthazar safe.
once you and His Majesty have been brought to safety,” Caspian said before Lyndon could speak
solemn expression, Lyndon kneeled
this moment onward, you’re my savior. I’ll risk my life for you if you ever need me to.”
not only saved him but Balthazar as well. He didn’t know how he could ever repay
duty to save you and His Majesty. You don’t need to thank me,” Caspian said as he helped
has already escaped. This means our plan is going to be exposed as well. Macy and Avon might be in danger right now!” Laina hurriedly
shouldn’t be wasting time on idle chatter right now. The others were
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take His Majesty away from here at once!” Caspian
Lyndon said with a nod.
flee anymore. Why don’t you let me join you? I want to watch as you kill
You can’t overexert yourself. I’ll have that traitor locked up
a final nod without protesting. He knew that in his condition, he would only be
about, Your Majesty!” Caspian
Sylvia had led a group of Life Force members to the guards‘
the guards were already badly
messing around. The Life Force members couldn’t
a threat, but they were still a problem. He couldn’t leave the headquarters if he didn’t get
between him
a cunning man and knew it was a risk to work with
a
to deal with this situation, but
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