Lord Chapter 635
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 635 Believing in Lord Caspian
âYour Majesty, I think you shouldnât tell Caspian so early on that you want him to be your successor.
âDespite the expectations heâll have after you tell him about it, he wonât be able to ascend to that high and mighty position so soon. If this goes on for some time, heâll surely start to harbor ulterior motives,â Jerry said hurriedly.
âFour countries attacked Diatoran this time, and I had to head to West Aridlands alone. In such a dire situation, Caspian is the most suitable person to be king. This is why Iâve told many higherâups about this,â Balthazar said.
âThe enemy troops have been repelled, Your Majesty. To ensure that Caspian does not harbor the desire to commit treason, you can tell him that the matter of who will succeed you will be discussed later on,â Jerry said.
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âYouâre joking. Iâve already promised Caspian that heâll be heâs not the only one who knows about it, either. What will the higherâups think of me if I go back on my promise now?â Balthazar said.
âBut what if Caspian really wants to be king earlier? He might really try to overthrow you!â Jerry said.
âThatâs enough. Stop. I believe in his integrity,â Balthazar snapped impatiently.
Jerry was going on and on about Caspian, painting him in a bad light.
âYou also noticed during the meeting earlier that Caspian was acting strangely. Please reconsider, Your Majesty,â Jerry said.
âWe have different opinions, but heâs fought in so many wars and done so many heroic deeds. In this war, we were surrounded by four countries.
âThanks to Caspian, I was unharmed. He led the charge in many battles and succeeded in repelling the traitors and enemy troops. I wouldâve become a prisoner if not for him.
âAfter that, he killed Robert and Viktor. No oneâs achievements can ever compare to his. Personally, I want him to be my successor, but heâs also the most ideal. candidate judging from his achievements and deeds,â Balthazar told Jerry about bis opinion.
âLord Caspian has achieved glorious achievements in war, Your Majesty, but his presence is too highâprofile now. His reputation might even precede yours. What if he doesnât listen to your command?â Jerry said.
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Balthazar gave serious thought to Jerryâs words. The latter Caspian was becoming increasingly powerful.
âDiatoran has gained great momentum after our victories, so this is a great time to strike. Caspian is the head of the Five War Gods, but he seems to have changed after the battle in Southlake City.
âHeâs become less proattive and started to sing a different tune from yours, Your Majesty. I think he just doesnât want you to be the most powerful ruler in the world! Caspian must never be the successor to the throne.â
Jerry fanned the flames further upon noticing Balthazarâs hesitation.
âIn your opinion, who else is suited to be my successor aside from him?â Balthazar asked.
âIâm not sure, either. We still have to observe the other Champions for a while. longer. I think that you should issue a command to Caspian, telling him to start a war. Heâll surely obey your command. If he shows signs of disobedience, we can push him to the sidelines.â Jerry grinned.
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âItâs not just put it. Everyone must agree to it before I can issue a command. I canât just decide on it while ignoring everyone elseâs opinions on the matter, can I?â Balthazar said.
âWe can use this to test Caspian, Your Majesty,â Jerry said.
âNo. If Iâve already promised something, I canât possibly go back on it. This is not a joking matter!â Balthazar said sternly.
âAfter returning to Dhord City, Iâll gather the Five War Gods and hold another meeting. Majority wins, so we can start a war if a majority of them agree to it.â
âCaspianâs loyalty must be tested, Your Majesty. He commands a massive army. Itâll lead to dire consequences if he ever wants to overthrow you. You should remove his right to be your successor,â Jerry continued.
âHeâs saved me twice. Five years ago, he aided me in suppressing the rebellion in Dhord City. When Quinton Hans held me hostage in West Aridlands, he traveled overnight to save me. If he really does harbor nefarious intentions, why would he do so?â Balthazar said.
Jerry could not very well go on in that case.
âThatâs enough. You can leave now. Iâm going to rest.â Balthazar did not want to bother with continuing this banal conversation.
âYes, Your Majesty. Iâll take my leave now.â Jerry left the suite.
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âIâve already called Willow, but she doesnât want to help us,â Melinda said.
âWhat? Why did she become so cold and indifferent?â Donald said angrily.
âShe said Henry should be killed because heâs become a traitor.â Melinda lowered her head, looking displeased.
âDoes being the God of Warâs wife mean that sheâll let her family die for the sake of the greater good?â Donald was mad as well.
âEver since becoming the CEO of Southlake Corporation, itâs like sheâs become a completely different person. Why would she break off all relations with us if she hasnât changed?â Kate said.
âItâs true that we canât blame Willow for not helping Henry,â Marilyn said.
Everyone was very surprised to hear that.
âWe should blame her! Caspian listens to her every word, she can save Henry just by saying a few words, but she refuses to! Is she not cold and merciless?â Donald
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âHenry is a traitor. He should be killed for that. Willow is the God of Warâs wife, too. If she agrees to save Henry, sheâs basically abusing the law to help her family, âMarilyn said.
âYou two should be blamed instead. If you had raised your kid well, why would he become a traitor?â
âWhat do you mean by that, Mom? Whatâs the point of bringing this up now? Have you given up on Henry, too?â Donald asked.
âItâs not that I want to, but I have no choice, Traitors are the enemy of Diatoran. Who can save him?â Marilyn said.
âThereâs one more thing. Willow said that sheâs willing to help Henry if he only thought about defecting to the enemy but hadnât done anything,â Melinda said.
âWhat are you waiting for, then? Ask Alicia about what happened, quick!â Marilyn said hurriedly.
âIâll ask her now.â Melinda gave Alicia a call.
When Alicia saw her mother was calling, she answered and asked, âHow did it go, Mom? Can Henry be saved?â
âWe have no way of doing that. I called Willow just now, but she refused to help
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thought about it but not acted upon it?â Melinda asked.
âI donât know about that, either. I did see him and the Hudsons have a meal with Robert at the same table, though,â Alicia said.
âSo Henry really did act upon it? What should we do, then?â Melinda asked anxiously.
âBut He didnât have the time to do anything else because he was busy trying to save me. He just wanted to defect to the enemy but didnât really do anything,â Alicia told Melinda everything she knew.