Lord Chapter 543
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 543 The Battle of Life and Death
Caspian led an army of men in steel armor, along with two battalions under Dax. Although he was equipped with fewer than a hundred thousand men, his
intimidating presence struck fear in Quintonâs forces.
Caspian Lynch, or the Diatoranian God of War, was a famous name. A legend of Diatoran, he was simultaneously an enemyâs worst nightmare.
Now turned rebels, Quinton and his men found themselves facing Caspian, their former ally, whose reputation alone instilled dread.
Caspian seemed to be holding a dagger in his hand. The glint on the blade was terrifying, as though itâd slice through oneâs n*eck in the next second.
The enemy had no idea what he was holding, but they could sense that it was a sharp and destructive weapon.
âYour Majesty, my apologies for arriving late,â Caspian announced loudly upon seeing the King.
His booming voice sent shivers through everyone present.
âLord Caspian, youâre finally here! Rid us of the traitor Quinton Hans immediately!â The King, deeply moved by Caspianâs presence, felt a wave of
reassurance.
âOf course!â Caspian replied as he closed in with his army.
However, when he was within a mile, he signaled his forces to halt. He had to be cautious since the King was still in the hands of the rebels.
Meanwhile, armored and missile vehicles positioned themselves at the forefront, escalating the tension. Caspianâs men were prepared to fight to the death against Quinton.
Noticing the huge toll on the army guarding Tenby Passage, Caspian marveled at the resilience of Loganâs 20-thousand men, holding their ground until his arrival.
Before this, someone had approached Caspian to ascertain his family background. Caspian himself had also discreetly looked into the Massey Family. Despite not knowing if Logan was his father, he carried certain expectations.
The mystery of his lineage had troubled him for two decades, after all.
Logan was thrilled to see Caspian. With one look, he could tell that Caspian was his long-lost son. The two bore a striking resemblance to each other.
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However, Logan soon looked away out of remorse. Due to difficult circumstances, he had dumped his few-month-old son by the steps of another familyâs home. The memory plagued Logan, who felt regretful of his actions.
At that moment, Caspian confronted Quinton. âQuinton Hans, has our King not treated you well? What did you gain from pledging your allegiance to Filren?â
âCaspian Lynch, you might be the Diatoranian God of War, but I do not fear you. Diatoran is faced with multiple threats, and its demise is almost guaranteed.
âSelf-preservation is a priority. Betraying my country secures my future,â argued Quinton with confidence, especially because he commanded more men than Caspian at the moment.
He had no option but to fight Caspian to the bitter end.
âQuinton Hans, Diatoran is rich with resources and talents. Itâs only a matter of time before we fend off the enemies.
âYour decision to betray your country for Filren led to infighting among the Diatoran soldiers, a sin punishable by death. Surrender now, and Iâll at least grant you a dignified death!â Caspian remarked icily.
âThatâs ridiculous! I have 200 thousand men on my side. What makes you think youâre my match with only 80 thousand men? Youâre delusional for telling me to surrender!â Quinton scoffed and cackled.
âI have seen my fair share of wars. I could even defeat you alone. Holding the King captive is a deadly sin. Surrender, or donât blame me for being heartless!â Caspian retorted.
âThe King is in my hands. Do you have the guts to lay a finger on me?â Quinton felt invincible with the King under his captive.
Caspian momentarily hesitated, not wanting to accidentally harm the King. Yet, he couldnât allow Quinton and his men to escape into Filrenâs territory through the passage.
This was Caspianâs first time encountering such a dilemma. There was a coup
in Dhord City a few years back, where heâd commanded the army in steel armor to save the King. Back then, the King was merely held captive without any threat to
his life.
âLord Caspian, we cannot fire at the enemy as we wish, but we can change their minds,â Macy whispered to Caspian.
Surprised by the brilliant suggestion, he remarked with a chuckle, âMacy, you
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daily life.â
âLord Caspian, you flatter me. Iâm sure you would have thought of the same had it not been for the fatigue,â Macy replied humbly with a smile.
Caspian nodded and was ready to put the idea to the test. At first, he panicked upon seeing the Kingâs life in danger, but he had since calmed down.
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âBy the way, Lord Caspian, itâs time to utilize your Diatanium dagger. To defeat enemy, youâll have to capture their leader first and foremost. Kill Quinton Hans, and his men will be of no threat.â Macy analyzed.
âGreat! Thatâs a wonderful idea. Iâll start with that bastard Quinton!â Caspian agreed.
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Quinton interrupted Caspian by yelling, âCaspian Lynch, do not waste your fighting me! Surrender now and pledge your allegiance to Filren. Given your current reputation, you will be highly appreciated for your talents at Filren.â
âF*** off! Iâm the Diatoranian God of War, one of the Five War Gods. I refuse to be complicit with you!â bellowed Caspian..
âLook, youâve traveled thousands of miles to fight us. Youâll tarnish. undefeated records if you lose the battle to me. Iâd be mindful if I were taunted Quinton.
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Ignoring Quinton, Caspian yelled at Quintonâs forces, âGuys, you are hot- blooded sons of Diatoran. I believe you joined the army to serve your nation, but you had no choice but to follow Quintonâs steps to commit treason.
âI understand your dilemma, and I promise not to hold you accountable if your surrender now.â
Everyone present was astonished by Caspianâs strategy. As one of the Five War Gods, he chose to play on the enemyâs psychology, which would likely seal his victory.
Caspian pressed on, âYou dreamed of protecting the nation when donning your uniform. Nowâs your chance. Have you ever thought of your families when you made the choice to commit treason with Quinton?â
The enemy grappled with feelings of guilt. Most of Quintonâs men were reluctant to turn to Filren. However, they had no choice but to listen to their commander or risk dying.
Quinton was alarmed by the faltering morale of his men.
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