Lord Chapter 544
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 544 Decapitating the Foeâs Commander
Caspian sensed a shift in the morale of the men around him and seized the moment to assert his influence.
âAs soldiers, your priority is to obey orders, and while you serve under Quinton, you must follow his command. But with the King and myself, Caspian, standing before you, you have a choice to abandon the shadows for the light!
âAs the Diatoranian God of War, I declare Quinton stripped of his rank. From this moment, heâs no longer a high-ranking officer but a traitor, guilty of the most heinous crimes!â
In a complete panic, Quinton, who had once thought his 200-thousand-strong army invincible against Caspian, realized he had underestimated his opponentâs strategy.
âDo not let Caspian bewitch you!â Quinton roared in fury. âI am your commander, and your loyalty lies with me. Defy me, and you die!â
Intimidated by Quintonâs rage, his men fell silent. No one dared to oppose him. Despite the unrest, Quintonâs loyalists hesitated to act.
Quinton noticed the unease and continued, âOur nation teeters on the brink of destruction, surrounded by enemies. Youâll face death without my leadership and our alliance with the Filren.â
Caspian countered, âYour duty is to defend our homeland, even if it means death. in battle. To turn a traitor is to bear an eternal mark of shame. Itâs not too late to redeem yourselves.â
Seizing the opportunity, Balthazar added, âBrave warriors of Diatoran, I, your King, assure you that I will absolve you of your past actions once you renounce your betrayal.â
These words stirred the rebels once more, causing Quinton to descend further into desperation.
âSilence! Do you truly believe the King will forgive your treason? You have no choice but to stay with me or face death by my hand before the King and Caspian even have a chance to spare you!â
The rebels wavered, torn between their actions under Quinton and the promises of Caspian and Balthazar.
The fear of betrayal and the prospect of death loomed large.
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âWhy hesitate?â Caspianâs voice boomed. âBalthazar himself has offered. forgiveness. As the Diatoranian God of War, I vow to spare your lives if you but turn back.â
Despite his confidence in defeating Quinton, Caspian knew the stark difference in their forcesâ sizes meant a battle would lead to many unnecessary deaths, not to mention the risk to Balthazarâs safety.
It was a strategic move to win their hearts and minds.
Dilemma reigned among the rebels, unsure of whose command to follow.
âThe Kingâs word is absolute. Do you not trust me?â Balthazar challenged. âWith hundreds of thousands of soldiers here, what is there to fear? The time has come to choose. Stand with me and the Diatoranian God of War, or follow a traitor to your doom.â
Many swayed as Balthazar spoke-their loyalty shifted in whispered discussions.
âQuinton is merely a general, but I am the King of Diatoran, and the Diatoranian God of War is among the foremost of our nationâs mighty warriors! Is the choice not clear?â
Balthazarâs words resonated deeply, causing a significant stir among the ranks. Soldiers began whispering and discussing among themselves.
How could they not recognize the stature and authority of their king and the Diatoranian God of War? Their words carried far more weight than Quintonâs
threats.
However, they had served under Quinton, and figures like the king and the Diatoranian God of War were almost beyond their reach.
Traditionally, the direct command of a superior general was something that could not be easily disobeyed.
âWith Quintonâs forces now in disarray,â Caspian commanded, turning to Macy, âitâs time for us to act. Macy, lead a team of elite warriors to rescue the King while I take Quintonâs head.â
âAt once!â Macy responded without a momentâs hesitation.
Then, to her elite guards, she said, âForm up! We strike to save our king!â
âAs one!â the guards replied, their voices echoing with resolve.
Seeing his control sl*pping away, Quinton bellowed, âAttack! Kill Caspian and his followers!â
Quinton knew he could delay no longer.
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Once battle ensued, neither Balthazar nor Caspian could sway the hearts of his army.
To his dismay, his orders fell on deaf ears.
Caspian seized the opportunity, gripping the Diatanium dagger tightly and charging directly toward Quinton.
Upon seeing Caspian rush out alone, Quinton and his confidants were terrified.
The crowd drew their firearms and opened fire on Caspian.
The armored battalion was also taken aback seeing Caspian charge out alone.
The Diatoranian God of War had actually charged out by himself!
Such a situation was perilously dangerous!
Quinton and his confidants unleashed a barrage of gunfire toward Caspian.
Caspian used his Diatanium dagger to block most of the bullets.
âCharge and save the King!â Seeing Caspian make his move, Macy also led the armored battalion in a charge.
The armored battalion then followed Caspian out.
Quinton and his confidants found it unbelievable that Caspian could block bullets with his dagger.
The dagger in Caspianâs hand seemed to become a shield, rendering the bullets harmless against him.
Caspian was unstoppable in his advance.
Since Balthazar was in the hands of the rebels, Macy and the vanguard dared not act rashly. They could only charge forward first.
With Caspian leading, Macy and the others were unharmed.
The rest of the troops remained in place, not daring to fire indiscriminately at this moment.
When Caspian was only 65 feet away from Quinton, his Diatanium dagger suddenly flashed with a cold light.
Then, Caspian burst forth in the air in a shadowy figure.
Quinton and his confidants were stunned by this scene.
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In a flash, Caspian had already reached Quintonâs front.
Quintonâs confidants had no time to react, and Caspianâs Diatanium dagger had pierced Quintonâs heart.
âUgh!â
Quintonâs expression stiffened as he coughed up a mouthful of blood.
Everyone was astounded as they saw the scene unfold.
No one expected Caspianâs movements to be so eerily swift, directly assassinating Quinton.
Caspian charged into the enemy ranks alone and killed Quinton.
He made it seem as easy as snapping a finger.
At this moment, Quintonâs confidants come to their senses and begin firing at Caspian.
They were too shocked to act before, and firing now was already too late.
A burst of rapid gunfire sounded again.
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