The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 819
Chapter 819 Invasion
A huge fleet of battleships gathered at the Eastern Sea. The Estryan army was apprehensive upon seeing that, of course. They had never intended to engage in a confrontation against Diatoran to the end.
They dared not confront Sylvia directly. They just wanted to benefit from the situation, even if it was just slightly. This was why they ordered a retreat immediately.
Although they were here to assist Jason’s troops, there was no need for them to give it their all. They just needed to put up a show of doing it.
They did not expect Sylvia’s troops to pursue them hotly, having no plans to withdraw from the battle at all.
The men aboard the surveillance aircraft making its rounds midair saw something very bizarre. The jets belonging to Sylvia’s side were all parked at the tarmac by the shore, left unused.
This strange scene was quite confusing. The next moment, the enemy
commander received a warning through a radar signal. It confounded him. He asked, “What on Earth is happening?”
His deputy general was dumbfounded as well because many fighter jets suddenly appeared midair around them.
The jets parked by the shore seemed to be part of a trap.
At this moment, something else happened all of a sudden. Caspian started a livestream that was released simultaneously in every country in the world.
Onscreen, Caspian looked exceptionally imposing. More shockingly, he was not in Southlake City but in the capital of another country. Behind him was the landmark of Filren, the Clock Tower!
It seemed that he had entered the capital and had Byron’s residence under
control!
Jason’s allies were terrified. They had wanted to fight Diatoran alongside Jason so as to gain some benefits in exchange.
However, no one had
any
idea about the massive disparity between both sides.
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under Caspian’s
had no idea when Caspian had
advantage of Diatoran’s situation were all at a loss for what to do. Reality was cruel, and they wanted nothing more but to extricate themselves from the
they knew how powerful Diatoran was. If they ended up getting
he would win the war. He
control over our capital!”
Jason was most worried would
basically walking to his own death by doing something so risky, Your Majesty. I’m sure that he only has a small number of soldiers
it’s occupied by Caspian, the soldiers and generals
appeared in his territory, which humiliated Byron deeply. He had to
soldiers hiding at the foot of Mount Dracelaris charged over. There were hundreds
How were the Diatoranian troops still unscathed despite the rounds upon rounds of attacks they had
of convincing Byron. Instead of doing that, he formulated a backup plan. He took 200 soldiers with him and retreated
advantage. If the capital ended up
have a
could make
thought that Caspian was giving him
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invading the capital with only a few soldiers. He thought he would succeed in capturing Caspian as long
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the shore, originally occupied by Jason’s troops, was
wasteland.
out an attack of such scale as he had gotten no
made Byron feel helpless. At the same time, he was filled with rage. He would
gain. Of course, no one
insecure to start with. They would surely be filled with panic now that their home turf had been invaded.
to the capital with 50 thousand soldiers. They were followed by several hundred thousand soldiers due
had his men dig a secret tunnel that would make it possible for them to leave quietly and arrive at
was almost killed. He would be dead
he exited the car, yelling,
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