The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 334
Chapter 334 Cole’s Failed Assassination
“How daring of you to come here and assassinate me? I thought you’d run away, Caspian taunted.
Even Caspian was taken aback by Cole’s intense energy.
Cole!”
Nonetheless, the fact that Cole was now an innate grandmaster meant nothing to Caspian.
He could not change the outcome even if he had an extraordinary dagger.
To Caspian, Cole was still someone unworthy. He was not a threat to Caspian at all.
“Caspian, we have some unfinished business. Go to hell!” Cole said impatiently.
Then, he clenched the Diatanium dagger tightly and aimed it at Caspian.
Caspian’s indifferent expression infuriated Cole.
He had to kill Caspian. In fact, he was already dead to him.
“Caspian!”
Sylvia had just regained her composure, but the scene unfolding before her made her heart. drop.
If anything were to happen to Caspian while she was with him, Diatoran would not forgive her.
“Lord Caspian, be careful!” Alton had also started panicking.
He wanted to protect Caspian as well, but he could feel that Cole’s power had gotten much stronger.
He would only die in vain if he rushed forward hastily.
After all, he was only an eternal grandmaster. He had no chance of winning against Cole.
Cole smirked as the Diatanium dagger got nearer to Caspian..
“The grudge between us ends here, Caspian! You should feel honored to die by my hands!” Cole roared.
The dagger in his hands was really close to Caspian.
A sound broke through the air.
It was as if the surrounding air had been pierced by the dagger.
Where could this dagger have come from that it was so powerful?
A look of surprise appeared on Caspian’s face. It seemed like Cole had come prepared!
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“The Diatanium dagger?” Caspian murmured.
The dagger turned out to be the Diatanium dagger. It had an entire history behind its origin.
Rumor had it that it was used specifically for dismemberment because of its sharpness.
was unexpected that
put in a lot of effort for this
his hand, Cole aimed
dagger would definitely tear through Caspian’s heart.
moment,
there was a
arm
was the most agonizing wailing anyone
stunned. When they came back to their senses, they realized that a knife had.
was soaked
a bloodied arm at Caspian’s feet. The
My arm!” Cole wailed as he covered
excruciating pain almost made him
he would win the battle as he had become an innate grandmaster. He never
lost all the will to fight. His plan to assassinate Caspian came
put away the
a joke!” Caspian
be bothered about him
and picked
It was just unfortunate that such a weapon had fallen into the hands of a loser
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the Diatanium
“Arrest Cole!” Alton roared.
soldiers
him back for a thorough interrogation!” Alton said with
had almost injured
Caspian was killed in New Bay, Alton might have
tear Cole into a million pieces for causing
on!” Caspian said, holding his
way too
We better…” Alton
face.
to ask him some
walked to Cole.
had already lost a huge amount of blood then. His face
of disdain appeared on Cole’s face as he saw Caspian
really curious, Cole. Where did you get the Diatanium dagger
did not see Cole using this dagger when
his teeth and kept
I know that it was the York family of
caught the change in Cole’s expression and knew his guess was
Wendell to assassinate me?” Caspian asked
not
answer. He was going to die either way, so he
you not hear Lord Caspian asking you a question? Seeing as you’re daring to remain silent,
shut his mouth when Caspian raised his
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Was it the Kane family of Dhord City who’d sent the both of you here? I didn’t think you’d be attached to
ear.
stunned. His eyes
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