Lord Chapter 633
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 698 The Kingâs Great Amicorices
Stany higherâups nimed to agree with Balthazar ideas
Baltazar noticed that everyone was in agreement same for Caspian, who kept steal the while
âWhat do you sumit. Caspian?â Balthazar asked
tinkantis inât doable Tour Majesty, Danocan it fit to start a war now, *Caspian sart
After Caspian spotte, everyone looked at him in shock. The Caspian Lynch, the heit general who had never lost a single care, was afraid of starting a war?
Balifizzer had already taken a step back and made a proposal to defeat these countries one by one, but Caspian vill disagreed with him.
Was Caspian iniment on going against the Kingâs desire?
âTell us what you think Caspian Balthazar said, his face dark
The otters present, such as Benjamin and join, had also noticed the expression on Baltazarâs face. They were worried about Caspian If he persisted in singing a different time, Baraza might fy into a ragel
âEven if weâre to start a war against these countries one by one, Your Majesty, fill take a very long time They wonât just wait for us to attack them, too. Theyâll ssly help and support one another
Irsatım, it waât be against one country. The international Alliance will also see us as a thom in its n*eck. Theyâll surely intervene, and things wonât look grita Vacas in that case,â Caspian stated
âSo we just wait for them to attack us? Why canât we strike first?â Balthazar aked, booking agy.
âWe should take our time to reach a decision, Your Majesty. No need to be so basty,â Caspian said
âThis is a great opportunity that only comes once in a blue moon, Caspian. Youâre the bead of the Five War Gods of Diatoran, but why have you become so besitant to take action now? Balthazar said.
âYour Majesty, I think that our focus should be on assuaging the civilians and rewarding the soldiers who have died and their famili
âWe should have the four countries pay reparations first. This is really not a good
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âWhat if they arenât willing to pay reparations? Wonât we have to start a war anyway?â Balthazar asked.
âWe will get to it if it happens. I donât have any good solutions for that now,â Caspian replied.
âI donât want to let the opportunity sl*p by. If we lose the chance because of your hesitation, it will be hard for us to start a war in the future,â Balthazar said.
âThere are no irreconcilable feuds between us and the other countries. Many young men eager to serve their country have died in the war only because the heads of all countries insisted on clashing against one another.
âPlease reconsider, Your Majesty,â Caspian said, lowering his head.
âLord Caspian, dying in battle is a soldierâs greatest honor!â a higherâup said. He did not like Caspianâs behavior, as Caspian was consistently acting in opposition to the desires of the King.
âThatâs enough. You all can stop talking. Weâll discuss this later.â Balthazar had lost the desire to continue the discussion. Caspianâs constant opposition was very humiliating.
However, if they were to start a war, Caspian had to be the one leading the charge. If he, the head of the Five War Gods, disagreed with the decision to start a war, who else could possibly serve as chief commander?
Balthazar knew full well that Caspian was the most powerful one out of the Five War Godsâthe other four could not even hold a candle to him.
He got up and left the conference room, followed by some of the higherâups.
The discussion about starting a war was left unsettled due to Caspianâs adamant objection.
Caspian was the last one to leave the room. His consistent objection to
Balthazarâs proposal made the other higherâups wary of walking alongside him -they would be in trouble, if this ended up enraging Balthazar.
Balthazar and some of the higherâups stayed in the presidential suites on the topmost floor.
Benjamin, John, Sylvia, and the others were waiting for Caspian outside, and they walked into the elevator with him.
After they arrived at the ground floor, Caspian said to Macy, âYou and the Phoenix Vanguard are to stand guard in the hotel. You must ensure the Kingâs
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âHow about you, Lord Caspian? You need someone else to guard your safety, too, donât you?â Macy asked, worried.
âThe King is the priority. You donât need to worry about me. You should already know what Iâm capable of, shouldnât you? You just need to ensure the Kingâs safety,â Caspian said.
The King was staying at Jade Dragon Grand Hotel. This was not to be dismissed lightly, so Caspian treated it with the utmost importance. He had to ensure the Kingâs safety.
âYes, Lord Caspian!â Macy nodded. She dared not neglect this matter, either.
Laina and Task Force Rose were asked to stay, too. They were in charge of guarding Balthazar in secret.
Sylvia and Desmond had other tasks to attend to, so Caspian did not ask them to stay in the hotel.
Sylvia was to supervise the construction of the martyrsâ memorial, and Desmond had to deal with the martyrsâ corpses. Both were extremely important tasks that had to be completed within a very short time.
The remembrance ceremony would be held in a few days, so these tasks had to be completed as soon as possible.
Caspian, John, and Benjamin left the hotel in the same armored car.
âWhy did you insist on opposing the King, Lord Caspian?â Benjamin said cautiously.
âI just stated my opinions. Deploying troops now is equivalent to digging our own grave,â Caspian said.
âHis Majesty obviously wants to do so, though. You consistently went against what the King wanted. Do you not fear that heâll strip you of your military rank?â Benjamin asked.
âHeâs right! His face went so dark just now. You should be more careful, Lord Caspian,â John reminded.
âShould I be easily swayed like the others instead of stating my opinion? Thatâs basically the same as sending Diatoranâs soldiers to their deaths, isnât it?
âI must say what I have to say, even if that ends with my military rank being stripped,â Caspian said.
âYouâve changed quite a lot, Lord Caspian,â Benjamin exclaimed.
âHow so?â Caspian asked, confused.
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âA few years ago, you were extremely confrontational. You wanted to expand Dlatoranâs territory and wipe out the other countries. The King didnât agree to it, though, so you were suspended. But now, your roles are reversed,â Benjamin explained.
He was worried that Caspian would be stripped of his rank, actually.
âYouâre right. I was young and arrogant back then. When you have lived for long enough and experienced enough, you have different opinions on anything.
âNow, I think that a peaceful coexistence is the better way out. Starting wars will only cause more casualties,â Caspian said.
âI thought that it was reasonable that we start a war, but after listening to your words, Lord Caspian, I think that deploying troops can pose a danger for Diatoran, too,â Benjamin said.
âExactly. I agreed with starting a war, too, but you have a point, Lord Caspian,â John said.
âReasonably saying, the King should be more mature and sensible than us, but why is he acting so rashly this time?â John asked in confusion.
âWho knows? They say kings and bears always worry their keepersâhow unpredictable the King can be!â Benjamin exclaimed.
âHe has his ambitions, probably. He wants to achieve great things!â Caspian said.
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