The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 816
Chapter 816 A Beautiful Woman’s Fantasies
When Avon and Macy walked over, Balthazar said to them with a smile, Diatoran will surely become stronger with the two of you here. I’ll commit your great services to memory, and I’ll reward you handsomely after everything
comes to an end–I’ll grant both of you a wish!”
Macy was elated. A request appeared in her mind, and she asked shyly, “Would any wish do, Your Majesty?”
Balthazar looked at Macy. He still had a somewhat vague impression of her. He answered with a chuckle, “As long as it’s something within my abilities, of course. If you want a star in the sky, then I’m sorry, I can’t do that.”
Macy’s wish was to be Caspian’s wife, but she dared not say it out loud.
“My wish will be a reasonable one, Your Majesty,” she answered with a grin, and the topic was soon skipped over.
Sherry and Willow, who were currently in Massey Residence, were worried sick about Caspian’s safety. It was to the extent of being unable to eat or sleep well.
When they heard the good news, they were finally relieved.
“This is great! Caspian will surely have time now, and the two of you…” Zoey trailed off meaningfully.
“What are those thoughts you always have in your mind?” Willow said exasperatedly.
Zoey grinned. “I’ll be the kid’s godmother! Of course, I’d be waiting eagerly!”
Willow whispered, “Is Caspian about to return soon, Mr. Massey?”
Caspian still had not met Logan using his identity as Logan’s son, but Logan was already Willow’s father–in–law in her heart.
Logan answered, “He probably won’t be back until a couple of days later. The situation is dire at West Aridlands. He’ll surely have to command the army over there.”
Dax was making plans in front of a map spread open in his office when a deputy general came over and whispered to him, “Champlon Santos, Lord Casplan is here.”
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in a long time. “Where is
in a cave
asked hurriedly, “Why? Why
could they let Lord Caspian stay
to lead all the other deputy generals to that
face. He had no idea about Caspian’s intentions, but he dared not go
in the West Aridlands War Zone, Caspian was looking at his laptop with a serious expression.
Laina and Macy were standing guard in front of the cave.
where’s Sylvia? How long does she
more hours. I don’t know why she always
for her, then. Let’s discuss the subsequent battle
Caspian stood in the middle while everyone
indifferently, “I’ve already decided that this war between us and Filren must be ended within a timeframe as short as possible. It’ll be ideal if we can manage to win the war within three to five days.‘
about it, winning a war involving the deployment of millions of
we got was about how Filren purchased massive amounts of modern weaponry from Vadesia.” Dax analyzed the current situation. He was of the opinion that Casplan’s plan was somewhat hasty and premature.
well. If we act fast enough,
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Dax told him just now was not a threat
believe in Caspian, as the general had never lost a single war before.
intelligence department prepare a set of obsolete military communication equipment.”
made obsolete because they aren’t safe enough. Why would you need something outdated?”
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how would the enemy manage to eavesdrop on confidential
idea of Caspian’s intentions. It seemed that he was planning to leak false intel to Filren so as to disrupt
party would choose to believe in
with your men and try to make sure that they’ll hack into our equipment. I have a requirement, though. You must ensure that they won’t become
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