Lord Chapter 550
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 550 Prepare For Evacuation
âChampion Benjamin! The enemy ships are too powerful. We might not be able to hold on!â a worried officer reported.
âWe must protect South Aridlands at all costs. The Diatoranian God of War had. entrusted me with the command of the South Aridlandsâ defense. If we lose here, all of Diatoran will be at stake,â Benjamin stated.
âChampion Benjamin! It seems the enemy came prepared this time. Their
weapons are causing significant damage, and our current equipment canât inflict any damage on them.
âContinuing to fight like this might lead to the destruction of our soldiers in South Aridlands!â The officer expressed his concerns.
âWe must hold this position at any cost. We cannot let the Diatoranian God of War down. Weâll have no honor left if South Aridlands falls,â Benjamin declared.
Benjamin was aware of the dire situation in South Aridlands.
The current circumstances were beyond his control, and continuing this way could lead to the loss of South Aridlands. It was time to consult Caspian on the next steps.
âContact the Diatoranian God of War immediately! I need to report our situation to him!â Benjamin ordered.
âYes!â An officer quickly called Caspian using a satellite phone.
As the phone rang, Benjamin waited anxiously.
At this moment, Caspian was leading a large force toward West Aridlands when he unexpectedly received Benjaminâs call.
âHello! Champion Benjamin, whatâs the situation?â Caspian inquired.
âDiatoranian God of War! After you left, Astronia and Vadesia launched a fierce attack. We might not be able to hold on if this continues!â Benjamin reported.
âWhatâs going on? Canât you handle the situation in South Aridlands without me?
Caspian asked. He sounded slightly displeased.
He had left the south less than a day ago, and the situation had already drastically changed.
Benjamin felt somewhat ashamed and said, âDiatoranian God of War, you are the leader of the Five War Gods. Your strategic insight far surpasses ours. The
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Benjamin hoped Casplan could return soon to relieve the situation,
Caspian was somewhat speechless.
He had traveled far to rescue Balthazar and was preparing to assist West Aridlands, which was in critical danger.
Now, South Aridlands was in a pickle, too. Casplan wished he could be in multiple places at once.
âFilren is about to breach the West Aridlandsâ defenses. The situation there is more urgent. I must repel the enemy there before I can return to command in South Aridlands,â Caspian explained.
He was stretched thin and had to prioritize one front over the other.
âHow long will you need on your end? Weâre barely holding on here!â Benjamin asked.
âThe situation changes from time to time. Filren has deployed its elite forces. If things go well, the battle might end in a few hours, but it could also take days,â Caspian said.
âYou achieve swift victories wherever you
would indeed be a testament to your roleâ Defeating Filren in just a few days
as Diatoranâs savior,â Benjamin praised.
âEnough with the flattery. Tell me honestly, how long can you hold out?â Caspian asked sternly.
âWith Astronia and Vadesiaâs elite forces attacking and their shipsâ powerful weaponry, and our countermeasures mostly intercepted, I estimate we can only hold for four days.â Benjamin didnât dare exaggerate.
âThen, start evacuating the residents of Southlake City to safer areas,â Caspian instructed calmly.
âAre you giving up on Southlake City?â Benjamin asked, puzzled.
âIf you can only hold for four days and I canât provide support in time, a direct clash would mean death for the residents. Itâs better to evacuate now,â Caspian reasoned.
âAstronia and Vadesia will push forward aggressively if Southlake City falls, putting Diatoran in jeopardy!â Benjamin argued urgently.
âWhat other choice do we have? You canât win against them, and you canât hold them off. We have to retreat for now and regroup once I return to turn the tide,â
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He had no other solution at the moment.
âI understand.â Benjamin sighed in relief.
Thankfully, Caspian hadnât ordered him to hold South Aridlands at all costs.
That would have been disastrous.
âOf course, it would be best to withstand the attack. But if you truly canât hold them back, you must ensure the safety of the people in Southlake City. We cannot allow them to fall victim to the enemy forces,â Caspian commanded, offering the best solution he could think of.
âYes!â Benjamin responded without delay.
After hanging up, Caspian resumed his journey toward the West Aridlands. border, ready to lead a massive force in a surprise attack from behind enemy lines.
Following the call, Benjamin issued an official announcement instructing the residents of Southlake City to evacuate.
The news immediately sparked panic among the populace.
It led everyone to believe that the city was on the brink of falling.
Residents hurriedly packed their essentials and prepared to flee for their lives.
The people thought he was directing the battle as they were unaware of the broader war situation.
They still believed he was in command in South Aridlands.
The militaryâs announcement of evacuation led many to speculate that Caspian was planning to retreat from the south, adding to the resentment toward him.
The armored battalion guards protecting Willow also received the news.
They advised Willow to prepare for departure from Southlake City.
âMrs. Lynch, please pack your belongings. We need to escort you out of Southlake City,â Captain Finn Doherty of the armored battalion told Willow.
âWhy should we leave Southlake City?â Willow asked, puzzled.
âWeâre simply following orders from higher up,â Finn replied.
âCould it be that Southlake City is about to be invaded?â Zoey inquired.
âThat shouldnât be the case. Arenât the enemy forces at sea? And with so many
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âThe enemyâs bombardment seems fierce. Itâs safer to leave for now,â Zoey suggested.
Willow nodded as she considered Zoeyâs point to be valid.
âFinn, tell me the truth. Whatâs the current situation?â Willow pressed for
answers.
âMrs. Lynch, my duty is to ensure your safety. Iâm not privy to other details,â Finn responded.
He figured out the intent behind the orders but was cautious not to speak out of
turn.
âCall Caspian for me. I need to know whatâs happening,â Willow requested.
She was unaware of Caspianâs satellite phone number.
âMrs. Lynch, the God of War has already left South Aridlands. We donât have a way to contact him,â Finn said.
âWhat? Caspian left South Aridlands? Where did he go?â Willow was even more confused.
âCould it be that Caspian, the chief commander himself, fled the scene after seeing the dire situation?â Zoey exclaimed in surprise.