Lord Chapter 653
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 653 A Friend in Higher Places
âMadam Lynch, Iâm the one who beat those men up. If I leave, theyâll come after you and Cecilia, so thereâs no way Iâm leaving now,â Tom firmly declared.
âDonât worry about us. Just hurry up and leave! If you waste any more time, itâll be too late!â Sherry urged anxiously.
âMadam Lynch, why donât you two leave Churron with us?â Miranda asked. She didnât want to leave Sherry and Cecilia behind.
âWeâve lived here for so long now. Thereâs nowhere else we can go,â Sherry said.
âTom and I came from Southlake City. Now that our soldiers have taken back the city, why donât you head there with us?â Miranda suggested.
The moment Sherry heard the name Southlake City, she felt mixed feelings. Memories of the past flooded her mind.
Noticing Sherryâs silence, Miranda continued, âCome with us. My boss back in Southlake City is a very warmâhearted person. Iâm sure sheâll arrange accommodation for you. I have some assets there, too, so I can help you.â
Here in Churron, she was penniless, but that wouldnât be the same once she got back to Southlake City.
She had been the vice president of Southlake Corporation for several years now and had a sizable net worth.
Plus, Miranda was sure that once Willow heard about Sherry and Ceciliaâs situation, she would help them, too.
âThatâs right. Willowâs very kind, and she owns a major corporation. She can help you get a job and settle down in Southlake City,â Tom added.
Even if Willow refused to help, Tom himself could lend Sherry and Cecilia a hand.
âWhat are you thinking about, Madam Lynch? Is something holding you back?â Miranda asked when she saw the faraway look in Sherryâs eyes.
âIâI wonât be joining you,â Sherry said as she came back to reality.
âWhy not? Is it because you canât bear to leave Churron?â Miranda asked.
âCeciliaâs in her last year in high school. This is a crucial year for her. Her studies will be greatly affected if she leaves Churron. Letâs wait until she finishes her studies first,â Sherry said.
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âThen, weâre not leaving either. Iâm going to stay here until the matterâs resolved, âTom declared.
âTom, that scion said heâs the son of Churronâs real estate tycoon, and he also said his maternal grandfather is one of the kingâs most trusted subjects! We wonât be able to go up against someone like him!â Cecilia said concernedly.
After hearing that, Sherryâs expression froze. âWhat? Is that true?â
âYes! I heard him clearly. He said his maternal grandfather is a powerful politician working for the king!â Cecilia nodded emphatically.
âThat makes matters worse. Thereâs no way theyâll let this slide.â Sherry was terrified.
âDonât worry. So what if heâs a powerful politician? Weâre living in a civilized society. The law comes before everything,â Tom said.
âYouâre being too naive. Our society has always had a dark side to it, and connections are everything. People like us with no money and power have no say at all,â Sherry refuted.
âRelax, Madam Lynch. I know a friend in high places, too,â Tom said with a laugh.
He knew that Mirandaâs boss, Willow, had an extraordinary identityâher husband was Caspian, the Diatoranian God of War. Why would someone like him. be scared of a soâcalled powerful politician?
âStop trying to fool us. How can you know someone powerful? Even if you come from a good background, you canât be more powerful than them.â Sherry continued to fret.
She could tell from Blakeâs arrogance that he had to come from an extremely powerful background.
âI canât tell you his identity yet, Madam Lynch, but when the time is right, Iâll let you know. Iâm not lying, right, Miranda?â Tom said.
Miranda nodded. She figured out that Tom was referring to Caspian.
Caspian was Mirandaâs boss, but she and Willow were good friends.
Caspian would surely help them if he knew they were in trouble.
Alas, never would Tom have imagined that Sherry was Caspianâs biological mother.
âOh, fine. Do as you wish, but Iâm warning you. The political scene is extremely
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She was once married to Logan, so she was familiar with the politics of Diatoran. The people at the top often plotted against each other, and their relationships were quite complicated.
âNo matter what happens, Madam Lynch, Iâll deal with this before I leave,â Tom said.
âOkay. I trust you,â Sherry said with a sigh. Since Tom was determined to stay, she couldnât possibly kick him out.
In any case, she admired his courage.
As Sherry looked at Tom, she was suddenly reminded of her son.
On a stormy night 20 years ago, the Masseys encountered an unexpected. incident. In the chaos, Logan ended up losing their baby son.
In a fit of rage, Sherry left the Masseys.
She figured her son had to have grown up to become a fine young man, too.
âThanks, Madam Lynch. Your injuries are quite serious. Why donât I take you to the hospital?â Tom asked once again.
âNo need. Itâs just a few scratches and bruises. Iâll be fine,â Sherry said.
Uriah and Scott brought Blake to Churron Hospital.
A little over ten minutes later, Fergus, Lacey, and a bunch of their subordinates arrived as well.
The couple was furious when they saw how badly injured Blake was.
The moment the doctors saw Fergus, they immediately did their best to treat Blake.
Everyone waited agitatedly outside the operating theater.
Uriah and Scott gave a summary of the nightâs events, though they made sure to exaggerate certain things and omit the truth.
They even turned Tom into a ruthless and arrogant punk who had no respect for Fergus at all.
As expected, Fergus and Lacey were enraged.
âThat bastard! Heâs got a death wish! Does he know who my father is? Iâm
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âDonât worry, dear. Iâll find him!â Fergus snarled.
Just then, a doctor came out of the operating theater.
âHowâs my son, doctor?â Lacey immediately asked.
âThe young Mr. Jessopâs condition has been stabilized, but his nose is broken, and some of his organs have been injured as well.
âAlso, due to the injuries sustained in his right eye, he developed a blood clot there, and Iâm afraid he might lose his vision,â the doctor reported.
All the blood drained out of Fergusâ and Laceyâs faces.
âPlease, doctor! You must treat my sonâs eyes! Weâll spare any expense to treat him!â Lacey pleaded.
âMoney isnât the issue here. The young Mr. Jessopâs eye tissue has been severely damaged. I do apologize, but⦠we canât do anything about it,â the doctor said sympathetically.
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