Lord Chapter 10
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 10 Swear on Your Life
Although Caspian was now the chairman, he didnât have an office.
He turned to leave. As he brushed past Willow, he lowered his voice. âHoney, I need some help here. I donât have an office yet. What should I do?â
He kept his voice low. Only the two of them knew what he said.
However, he called her âhoneyâ in public. So, her cheeks burned with embarrassment.
Willow got wind of how Caspian had been verbally abused by his colleagues.
They had not received their marriage certificates, but he was already her husband to her.
It was natural to avenge her husband.
Without hesitating, she pointed at her office. âUse mine for now. Iâll make some space for you.â
He immediately declined. âNo, that wonât do. We have a deal. Youâre still the companyâs sole decision- maker. How can I occupy your office? I think Mr. Masonâs office will do just fine.â
Willow noticed something earlier. Melanie exchanged a surprised glance with Bobby when she heard
Caspian had become the chairman.
She could somehow guess why they divorced.
Then, Caspian mentioned he would like to occupy Davidâs office. That confirmed her assumptions.
âSure!â she said. âIâll come with you.â
Caspian smiled. He said in a honeyed tone, âHoney, they say thereâs a kind of woman whoâs one in a million. Sheâs beautiful, has a good figure, and is wise beyond her age. And thatâs you, isnât it?
âYouâre the most brilliant woman Iâve ever met.â
Willow almost drowned in his flattery. She had many admirers. They would always praise her looks and
ambitions.
But he was straight out buttering her up. That was a first for her.
Caspian had made up his mind. He wasnât in a rush to pick a fight with Bobby.
It was a fatherâs responsibility to teach his son.
He wanted to confront David and ask him how he raised a homewrecker.
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When they neared Davidâs office, they realized David wasnât in. He mustâve gone out to pull in sales.
Thomas was trembling as he followed him from a distance. Caspian signaled to him with a wave. âCome here, Tommy. Pack Mr. Masonâs stuff and move them out.â
Thomas was in a dilemma.
He was Bobbyâs lackey. He was hoping for Bobby to put in a word for him before David in the future.
But now, Caspian went so far as to instruct him to move Davidâs stuff out. And to do that when David
wasnât in the office, too.
If he did, he would rub David up the wrong way.
If he didnât, he would offend their new chairman.
At that moment, he wasnât sure what to choose.
He looked pleadingly at Willow. âMs. Stewart, Mr. Masonâs not in now. We donât have his permission to move his belongings out. We may misplace important contracts or documents if we proceed. I donât think
thatâs appropriateâ¦â
Willow agreed with him. She nodded. âYouâre right.â
Thomas heaved a long sigh of relief when he heard that.
But before he could feel relieved, she continued, âRegarding this, I donât have a say. Mr. Lynch has the say
now. We have to follow his instructions.â
Thomas gaped after she said that.
Realization dawned on him. Willow and Caspian were on the same team now.
They were fooling around with him.
He turned to Caspian as he ran out of ideas. He looked torn. âMr. Lynch, where should I put Mr. Masonâs
belongings?â
Caspian didnât even look at him. He was fiddling with his phone. âThis is your task. Yet, youâre asking me
for a solution. If I ask you to print a contract, do I have to teach you how to use the printer? If I have to
teach you step by step, what do I need you for?â
That loser, Caspian, was criticizing him to his face. He never thought there would be a day when this would happen.
Still, he dared not say a word. He stood still, and his cheeks flushed.
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What if what he said offended Caspian? He would not only lose his job but also lose his quarterly bonus.
Besides, it wasnât easy to find a job these daysâ¦
At that thought, he awkwardly put on a flattering smile. He started moving Davidâs belongings from his
office. it took him several trips.
Just as Thomas worked hard at his task, Caspian noticed Willowâs expression. She looked like she had
something to say.
He asked, âWillow, do you have anything to say? Are you hesitating on how to put it because Iâm now the
chairman?â
She looked at him, surprised. âHow did you know?â
He smiled. âItâs written all over your face. How can I possibly not know?â
Then, he pointed to the others in the office. They looked like they had ants in their pants.
He said, âI know what youâre thinking. Donât worry. Since Iâve invested in this company, I aim to profit from
âI wonât dismiss everyone for personal reasons. I said those things to teach them a lesson. Thatâs all. Who
will do the work if I fire all of them?
âBesides, I know you have a soft heart beneath your stern and aloof character. Today, Iâll just keep them
on their toes on your behalf.â
Upon hearing that, Willowâs slightly knitted brows relaxed.
She suddenly felt that he seemed to understand her.
No matter her concerns, he would always be the first to see through them.
He now owned the majority of the shares. So, she was worried he would interfere in the companyâs
management.
Now, she was worried he would act on his whims. He would disrupt the companyâs operation if he fired all the employees for personal reasons.
Caspian read her thoughts.
He frankly told her his opinion and gave her a satisfactory answer.
She was secretly glad. It seemed they were highly compatible. She had found herself a suitable husband.
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After she returned to the CEOâs office, Caspian entered Davidâs office.
Thomas had already cleared away Davidâs belongings.
He was sweating like a pig. Capsian eyed him and shook his head. People like him picked on the weak yet
feared the strong.
He said, âTommy, get me a glass of water. Iâm so tired. I havenât had a sip the entire day.â
Thomas fumed when he heard that. He secretly cursed him.
However, he still put on a respectful smile. âSure, Mr. Lynch. Iâll go and get you some water now. Please
wait.â
Then, he turned to leave.
Just then, he heard Caspianâs voice from behind. âTommy, you wonât curse me behind my back because
of something trivial like this, right?â
Thomas immediately turned around. He quickly shook his head and denied it. âNo, of course I wonât. Mr.
Lynch, why would I do that? Itâs part of my job to get you some water.â
Caspian shook his head. âI donât believe you. You wonât dare to scold me out loud, but Iâm sure youâre
cursing me in your heart.â
Thomas was anxious. âNo, Iâm not, Mr. Lynch. I really am not cursing you.â
Caspian calmly nodded. He seemed to have believed Thomas. Right after, he said, âOkay, letâs do it this
way. Swear on your life now. Youâre a son of a b*tch if youâve done it.â
Thomas almost burst with anger.
That was too much, Caspian Lynch!
He thought angrily, âYou made me clean up the office, and I did. You made me get you some water, and I
agreed. But now, youâre forcing me to swear on my life that Iâm a son of a b*tch if I curse you!
âYouâre going overboard, Caspian Lynch!â