The Almighty Lord Caspian

Chapter 543 The Battle of Life and Death 

Caspian led an army of men in steel armor, along with two battalions under Dax. Although he was equipped with fewer than a hundred thousand men, his

intimidating presence struck fear in Quinton’s forces.

Caspian Lynch, or the Diatoranian God of War, was a famous name. A legend of Diatoran, he was simultaneously an enemy’s worst nightmare.

Now turned rebels, Quinton and his men found themselves facing Caspian, their former ally, whose reputation alone instilled dread.

Caspian seemed to be holding a dagger in his hand. The glint on the blade was terrifying, as though it’d slice through one’s neck in the next second.

The enemy had no idea what he was holding, but they could sense that it was a sharp and destructive weapon.

“Your Majesty, my apologies for arriving late,” Caspian announced loudly upon seeing the King.

His booming voice sent shivers through everyone present.

“Lord Caspian, you’re finally here! Rid us of the traitor Quinton Hans immediately!” The King, deeply moved by Caspian’s presence, felt a wave of

reassurance.

Caspian replied as he closed in

He had to be

vehicles positioned themselves at the forefront, escalating the tension. Caspian’s men were prepared to fight to the death

Caspian marveled at the resilience of Logan’s 20-thousand men, holding their ground until his arrival.

also discreetly looked into the Massey Family. Despite not knowing if

of his lineage had troubled him

one look, he could tell that Caspian was his long-lost son. The two

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away out of remorse. Due to difficult circumstances, he had dumped his few-month-old son by the steps of another family’s home. The memory plagued Logan, who felt

confronted Quinton. “Quinton Hans, has our King not treated you well?

might be the Diatoranian God of War, but I do not fear you. Diatoran is faced with multiple threats, and its demise is almost

Betraying my country secures my future,” argued Quinton with confidence, especially because he commanded more men than Caspian at the

had no option but to fight Caspian to

only a matter of

infighting among the Diatoran soldiers, a sin punishable by death. Surrender now, and I’ll at least grant

my side. What makes you think you’re my match with only 80 thousand men? You’re delusional for telling me to surrender!” Quinton scoffed and

seen my fair share of wars. I could even defeat you alone. Holding the King captive is a deadly sin. Surrender, or don’t blame me for being

have the guts to lay a finger on me?” Quinton felt invincible with the

accidentally harm the King. Yet, he couldn’t allow Quinton and his men to escape into Filren’s territory

first time encountering such a

back, where he’d commanded the army in steel armor to save the King. Back then, the King was merely held

his life.

wish,

the brilliant suggestion, he remarked with

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