The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 818
Chapter 818 Darren Emerges from the Mountains
Many Estryan’ships appeared out at sea. They lay in wait, seemingly harboring certain intentions.
Keith, the Champion of East Aridlands, reported the existence of those enemy ships to Caspian immediately. Caspian was not surprised at all. It seemed that he had already anticipated it.
“Deal with them immediately. We can’t sit and wait for them to attack us!” Caspian said.
“That’s an impressive fleet which should not be underestimated, Lord Caspian. Isn’t it dangerous if we engage in confrontation with the enemy now?” Keith said in worry.
“They’re just helping Jason, so they probably won’t attack us directly. Just do as I say,” Caspian said.
He had anticipated that other forces would try to take advantage of their situation, as this was not the first time this had happened.
Many martial artists honed their techniques on Mount Caelum, the most dangerous and steepest mountain in Diatoran. It was rumored that some had achieved immortality here, but no one had met those who had reportedly succeeded in doing so.
A man wearing training clothes came out from a cave atop the mountain. He looked up at the expansive sky and said vindictively, “Caspian Lynch, I, Darren Everett, have reached a whole new level! You’ll surely meet your demise!”
Darren leaped down from the top of the mountain, weaving between cliffs and mountain walls as if he were flying.
Darren had finally mastered the Black Moon Technique after practicing in seclusion for half a month, He had also become a grandmaster.
He was confident that he could defeat Caspian!
Darren had no idea about the massive changes that had happened to Diatoran. He planned to kill Caspian and curry Jerry’s favor so as to heighten his status in Skyarch Palace.
Darren wrapped his blade named Black Moon up and walked over to the foot of the mountain, where he hailed a taxi.
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you training in the mountains or something?” The taxi driver laughed at Darren.
Darren said coldly.
powerful, but you also look
feeling that something was not right. Why would this middle–aged man dress up as a traditional martial artist in the middle of nowhere? Could he possibly have
to fill up the car with gas. Maybe you should get another taxi?” The driver hastily found an excuse.
like Darren would surely give him a nasty beating if he refused to drive Darren to
“It’s fine, there are gas stations everywhere anyway.
Jerry Andrews the King of Diatoran
secluded in the mountains. Darren
world? Jerry is in prison now, and Kelvin exploded into dust. The Andrews family was completely busted.”
explosion?” Darren asked in shock.
expect you to not have the slightest idea. The airport is still
also glanced at the wanted notices put up by the authorities of Diatoran while at
wanted was Zane, and a reward of a million dollars was
would be rewarded several hundred thousand dollars if he was able to provide the authorities with information on their whereabouts, after all. That would
moment, he suddenly came to a serious realization. The passenger
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his taxi seemed to be Darren
of this moment when Darren was not paying any attention to
immediately.
now!” Darren said. Going
dared not go against what Darren wanted, so he
car, with Jason
feeling that something’s not right, Your Majesty. You should stay in the capital. You’ll be safer that way,” Jason said in
Jason? Haven’t we already gotten our hands on the
put Filren at an
am, and Mount Dracelaris was quiet.
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