Lord Chapter 565
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 565 Prepared for Battle
âSoldiers, the enemy is almost upon us. Prepare yourselves for battle!â Caspian instructed the moment he learned that Ernest and his troops were about to arrive.
The soldiers from West Aridlands had already gotten ready for the clash and were now waiting to take the enemy head-on.
When Ernest and the Filrenian soldiers saw how few in number the Diatoranian army was, they assumed Caspian had lost many of his soldiers during the fight against Cassius.
Thus, Ernest thought this was his chance to reclaim the base from the Diatoraniansâ clutches.
âCharge! Capture Caspian!â Ernest bellowed his order, and the Filrenian rushed forward.
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However, as soon as the soldiers reached the border of Diatoran, they stepped on the landmines Macy had buried. Caspian had instructed her to do so precisely as a means of dealing with the Filrenian reinforcements.
Howls of agony filled the air as the mines exploded.
Ernest didnât expect Caspian to set up any form of defensive measures beforehand.
When Caspian heard the Filreniansâ cries, he swiftly commanded, âGet them!â
The Diatoranian army swiftly fired away, and the soldiers who had been lying in wait rushed forward as well.
Ernest was terror-stricken. He and his army were now surrounded despite having just arrived.
The fact that the Filrenian army was being attacked from three directions left Ernest feeling flustered.
âLaunch the counterattack!â Ernest ordered.
However, the Diatoranians had seized the chance to unleash a ferocious assault on the enemy.
âSir, Caspian was prepared for us. Weâre at a disadvantage. Maybe we should retreat!â one of the deputy generals suggested to Ernest.
âWe canât retreat! Caspian and his troops are exhausted right now. This is our best shot. We must capture Caspian today!â
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âBut the place is covered in landmines! How are we supposed to get to them?â the deputy general asked.
âWe have 200 thousand soldiers, so whatâs there to fear? Charge over there and take Caspian down!â Ernest commanded.
Since Ernest was adamant, the deputy general didnât think it was his place to say otherwise.
âGive the soldiers my order. Tell them to charge forward! No oneâs allowed to retreat. We must take back the base!â Ernest declared. He wasnât going to back. down.
Thus, his subordinate had to obey his command.
The Filrenian army began barreling forward, hoping to charge through the Diatoranian soldiersâ defense line.
With each step they took, landmines detonated and pulverized them.
Many began to hang back, too afraid to continue making their way forward. They didnât know how many landmines had been buried.
âCharge! Iâll kill anyone who retreats!â Ernest bellowed in fury.
He immediately shot down the soldiers who had begun backing away, and the rest were too frightened to do anything but charge forward.
Soon, the Filrenian army was down by 50 thousand soldiers.
Even though Macy had buried over a thousand landmines, there were too many Filrenian soldiers, and the landmines couldnât take them all out.
âThe enemy is closing in on us, Lord Caspian. You should leave,â Macy said.
âThat wonât be necessary. How can I leave when the soldiers are out there risking their lives?â Caspian replied.
âYour fate will determine the fate of the battle here and even in all of Diatoran, Lord Caspian! Your safety is of the utmost priority. You must be protected at all times!â Macy exclaimed.
âErnest and his soldiers are doing whatever it takes to come at us right now, so we canât back away!â Caspian declared.
âWhat if you get shot? I wonât be able to bear the consequences if that happens,â Macy said worriedly.
âRelax. I wonât get shot so easily,â Caspian assured.
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Caspian was too determined. Macy knew she couldnât change his mind, so she commanded the armored battalion to stay by his side at all times. They would serve as human shields to prevent him from getting hurt.
Since Caspian was personally supervising the battlefield, Dax knew he couldnât back away either. This was a crucial moment in battle, and as leaders of the troops, what they did would affect the troopsâ morale, too.
When the Diatoranian soldiers saw Caspian and Dax staying on the front lines to supervise the battle, they felt emboldened as well.
Thanks to the landmines and the soldiers who had lay in wait to ambush the Filrenian reinforcements, the Filrenians suffered heavy casualties.
âSir, the Diatoranians were well-prepared to deal with us. If we continue to charge senselessly, we will all end up dead,â a deputy general said to Ernest in an attempt to convince him to change his decision.
âWe canât back down now. Split our soldiers into three and start making advances!â Ernest commanded. He had no intention of retreating.
Following their momentary panic earlier, the Filrenian soldiers finally regained some order and began to engage in the battle with more discipline.
All of a sudden, a bullet came flying at Caspian.
Macyâs expression hardened, and without any hesitation, she threw herself in front of him.
The armored soldiers also realized what was happening, but it was too late. They couldnât protect Caspian from the bullet.
However, just as the bullet was about to rip through Macyâs chest, a dagger appeared in front of her. The bullet struck the dagger with an audible clang.
It was Caspianâs Diatanium dagger that blocked the bullet for Macy.
Caspian had noticed the bullet the moment it began whizzing through the air, and naturally, he wasnât going to let Macy risk her life to save him.
He had curled one arm around Macyâs waist to pull her away while also grabbing the dagger with his other to stop the bullet.
With his acute senses and agility, it was easy enough for Caspian to deflect stray bullets.
Meanwhile, Macy thought she was going to die a martyr. She never thought
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She was still frozen in shock.
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âI told you. I wonât get shot so easily. Donât forget who I am,â Caspian said coolly.
Upon hearing him, Macy finally regained her senses. She blushed when she realized he was holding her.
At that moment, she got to feel what it was like to be Willow. She wished she could make this moment last forever.
However, she still felt shy about being held by Caspian in front of the armored soldiers.
âCan you let go of me, Lord Caspian?â Macy asked bashfully.
It was only then that Caspian realized he had instinctively held Macy by the waist. The situation just now had been too urgent for him to consider avoiding overly intimate physical contact.
âDonât ever try to shield me from a bullet again. Youâre a young and beautiful woman who hasnât even had a boyfriend yet. Donât you think itâd be a shame if you died so soon?â Caspian solemnly said..
âI wonât ever regret sacrificing my life for you, Lord Caspian. Iâm more worried about your safety,â Macy retorted.
In reality, she wanted to say she was willing to dedicate her life in service to him, but she felt too embarrassed to say that in public.
âMy senses are a lot more sharp than yours. Just focus on keeping yourself safe,â Caspian said as he turned his eyes back on the battlefield.
The Filrenian army had split into three, but that also meant their strength was stretched between the three and thus weakened.
âSir, weâre in a dire situation right now. Weâre all going to die at this point!â a deputy general frantically reported to Ernest.