Lord Chapter 545
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 545 Rescuing the King
Screams akin to a pig being slaughtered echoed through the air.
Those who had attempted to shoot Caspian fell to the ground, riddled with bullets.
Macy seized the moment and led the armored battalion in a swift takedown of
these assailants.
Macy and the armored battalion were rigorously trained sharpshooters.
They had closely watched Quintonâs men. They knew a momentâs delay could jeopardize Caspian.
Despite the proximity to the rebels, Macy and her team were confident in their marksmanship, ensuring Caspian remained unharmed.
Their primary goal was to save Balthazar, but they had to make sure Caspian remained unscathed.
Caspian withdrew his bloody Diatanium dagger.
Quintonâs blood gushed wildly.
The dagger was already stained with blood. It now bore a sinister crimson hue.
Quintonâs b*dy fell straight to the ground.
The sudden turn of events left everyone in shock. No one had anticipated Caspian would storm the enemy lines alone and claim their lives so directly.
With Quinton slain, the rebels holding Balthazar were thrown into disarray.
Macy had already led the vanguard out.
They employed their most lethal tactics to wipe out the rebels.
Finally, Balthazar was saved!
âYour Majesty, I apologize for the delay in your rescue. Please, punish me as you see fit!â
Caspian, Macy, and the armored battalion all knelt in submission.
âRise, all of you. You have endured much. Rest assured, your efforts will be
rewarded,â Balthazar announced.
âThank you, Your Majesty!â they responded in unison, standing up.
Macy instructed the armored battalion to free Lyndon.
+15 BONOS
Seeing their leader Quinton dead, his men realized resistance was futile and knelt in surrender.
âPlease, Your Majesty, punish us!â
Nearly 200 thousand rebels cried out.
Balthazar and Caspian did not immediately address the rebels. Instead, they let them kneel longer.
Lyndon was now safe.
Balthazar approached Quintonâs bloodied corpse.
âDecapitate Quinton and display his head on the walls of Tenby Passage. It was his actions that led our soldiers to fratricide,â Balthazar commanded.
âUnderstood!â Lyndon nodded.
Without hesitation, he severed Quintonâs head.
He then handed Quintonâs head to the armored battalion.
Seeing that Quinton was dead, Logan opened the city gates.
Logan and the garrison troops knelt before the Balthazar. âThe Tenby Passage garrison is at your service, Your Majesty!â
âStand, all of you. The garrison of Tenby Passage has done well,â Balthazar praised.
âThank you, Your Majesty!â Logan and the troops behind him chorused.
âYour majesty, how shall we deal with Quintonâs allies?â Caspian inquired.
âShow them no mercy,â Balthazar declared with a sweep.
Hearing Balthazarâs decree, Quintonâs confidants trembled with fear.
âYour Majesty, please spare us!â
âWe had no choice, Your Majesty!â
âWe never wished to betray you. Quinton would have killed us for disobedience. Please, give us a chance to serve faithfully henceforth!â
Quintonâs allies pleaded desperately.
âYou traitors. You followed Quinton in betrayal and caused countless innocent soldiers to shed their blood in vain, and the entire garrison was wiped out because of you!
+15 BONOS
âIf I spare you, where would my authority stand? Execute them here and now!â Balthazar said coldly.
Balthazar had no intention of sparing Quintonâs closest allies.
These leaders would not have betrayed their country if they were loyal.
Such individuals were useless, emb*dying the principle of trusting those you employ and not employing those you distrust.
Upon Balthazarâs command, the vanguard escorted Quintonâs allies away, making them kneel before the vast army of 200 thousand.
âSpare us, Your Majesty!â
âPlease have mercy on us, Your Majesty!â
âWe had no choice, Your Majesty!â
They begged for mercy even in the face of death.
The cold sound of gunfire put an end to their pleas, leaving them lifeless on the ground.
The sight filled the hearts of the 200 thousand rebels with unease.
This was precisely the outcome Balthazar wished for. It was to awaken the conscience of the rebels.
With Quinton and his allies dead, the leaderless rebels could no longer resist.
Caspian easily resolved the crisis.
âYour Majesty, what shall we do with Quintonâs men?â Caspian asked again.
âSpare them,â Balthazar responded.
âYour Majesty! These men have killed many of our troops alongside Quinton and even dared to hold you hostage. They cannot be so easily forgiven!â Logan
urgently argued.
âIâve already promised them mercy. I cannot go back on my word,â Balthazar stated.
âYour Majesty, what if they rebel again? Your guards died at their hands. Did those guards die in vain?â Lyndon also argued.
âThey were under duress, with no choice but to follow Quintonâs orders,â Balthazar explained.
The rebels felt both moved and ashamed hearing Balthazar speak on their behalf
+15 BONOS
âYour Majesty, you did promise these men, but they havenât chosen to stand with you. They have shown no intention of abandoning their malicious ways! Such individuals cannot be spared. We must trust those we use and not use those we distrust,â Logan passionately advised.
âAlthough they did not take a stand, they also did not follow Quintonâs orders to shoot at the Diatoranian God of War.
âHad they fired upon the Diatoranian God of War, the situation could have been dangerous.
âTheir actions have already made their choice clear. To execute these 200 thousand would be utterly inhumane.â
Quintonâs men were merely following orders despite their actions.
Pushing them too far could lead to a bloody conflict with over a hundred thousand of them.
The rebels were already feeling ashamed by Balthazarâs words.
One of them said, âYour Majesty! The crimes we have committed are unforgivable. It would be better if you killed us!â
âYes, we have betrayed Diatoran and are deeply ashamed!â
âWe deserve to die. Please, Your Majesty, punish us.â
âYour Majesty, look at them. They are aware of the gravity of their crimes.
Execute them to honor the fallen soldiers!â Logan added.
The garrison of Tenby Passage had suffered heavily due to these traitors. Logan wished for nothing more than to avenge them.
âCommander Massey is right. They canât be forgiven. Our guards died at their hands,â Lyndon stated firmly. He clenched his teeth.
His entire guard had perished because of Quintonâs men. Lyndon yearned for vengeance against the rebels.