The Almighty Lord Caspian

Chapter 198



Chapter 198

Chapter 198 Identity Revealed

“Move the treasures to South Aridlands for now and have John audit them before sending them off to re

levant departments. Macy, I’ll leave you to handle this task. Sylvia, I need you to stay here,” ordered Ca

spian.

He felt that it was the safer option for the military to keep track of the treasures.

They would be a ticking time bomb if they were left around Southlake City. Evildoers might try to snatch

up the treasures for money.

“Yes, sir! I’ll be right on it!!

Macy nodded her head and promptly began executing her given task.

2,000 men had arrived from South Aridlands, and they also proved convenient in transporting

the treasures away.

Nobody could tell how much all the treasures would be worth due to the immense scale.

“Caspian, what are your orders?” asked Sylvia.

“As the leader of Glorious Group, Taylor tried to steal Diatoran’s treasures and tried to kill me with the T

igran special forces. Two counts of criminal activity will be plenty to convict him and his group. I need y

ou to seize all of the group’s assets,” ordered Caspian.

Caspian was no longer trying to hide his authority even though Willow and Zoey were by his

side.

He realized that it was troublesome to continue the facade and that his identity being revealed was only

a matter of time.

“Yes, sir!” answered Sylvia.

“There are about two hours left before daybreak I need you to finish the task within an hour. Bring some

of the men with you and head for Glorious Group right away. Don’t give them any time to react! Leave

the transportation of the treasures to Macy.”

Sylvia nodded her head. “I understand. I’ll be on it right away!”

Willow was flabbergasted as she witnessed the scene unfold before her. She recalled how Caspian wa

s nonchalant about Glorious Group and had mentioned their impending doom.

She was surprised that his words had come true in such a short time.

She was also suspicious of and interested in Caspian’s true identity after seeing how Sylvia was treatin

g him with utmost respect.

She wondered if he really was just a retired soldier as he claimed to be. After all, he was able to

Zoey, too, was utterly shocked by what she was seeing.

She had always felt that Caspian was hiding to

something, but the current situation seemed reveal that he was even more powerful than she had thou

ght.

At this moment, multiple tanks and transport trucks sent over by John arrived.

There were also tens of helicopters suspended in the air above them.

Caspian was tired of dealing with the aftermath and left Sylvia and Macy to deal with the rest.

He started the car, ready to

bring Willow and Zoey back home.

On the way back to Southlake City, Willow couldn’t help but ask, “Caspian, tell me the truth. Just who a

re you really?”

He calmly explained, “I’m the Diatoranian God of War.”

He had always carefully hidden his identity with various excuses. But now, he felt that he should no lon

ger hide it from Willow.

It was only natural for his wife to learn about his true identity.

He couldn’t help but wonder if Lilith would still be alive if he had publicly announced his identity earlier.

The Yorks and the Flying Dragons wouldn’t have dared to harm any of his loved ones.

Caspian was annoyed the more he thought about it, and he eventually realized that he shouldn’t hide hi

s identity any longer.

Both Willow and Zoey were shocked beyond belief when they heard his explanation.

“What did you say?”

Willow was convinced that she had just misheard his words.

And so, Caspian repeated once more, “I’m the Diatoranian God of War!”

Willow, however, was not buying it. “Okay, dude. You could at least come up with a better excuse this ti

me. You must really think I’m stupid if you’re trying to claim to be the God of War himself.”

She still saw Caspian as the good–for–nothing of a man she had always known.

The Diatoranian God of War was a man of such pedigree that he couldn’t possibly grace the public with

his presence in Southlake City.

Moreover, why would the great God of War marry someone like her?

Dhord City had plenty of options for beautiful wives, and those women were leagues above

herself.

Willow was convinced that Caspian was joking the more she thought about it.

“She’s right, Caspian. You shouldn’t claim to be the Diatoranian God of War. Not even I would try to writ

e about something so preposterous… Just tell us what your rank is within the military already.”

Even Zoey was unconvinced that Caspian could be so immensely powerful.

Caspian was in disbelief over the two of them. “I’m telling the truth. I’m the Diatoranian God

of War.”

He was disappointed that the two of them thought he was joking when he laid

out the bare truth for them.

Willow rolled her eyes. “Do you think we’d buy that? Come on, anyone would think you’re just bluffing. I

t’s not like we’re outsiders or anything. Just tell us the truth already.

She was still convinced that Caspian was just bluffing

“I’m already

telling you nothing but the truth. What can I do if you don’t want to believe my words? How can I make

you trust me, then?

He w

was upset that neither of them believed him.

“Why would you marry someone like me if you’re really the God of War? There’s plenty of better options

“You helped me when I was at the lowest point of my life. And besides, you’re the prettiest woman in So

“Why did you willingly suffer all the humiliation and be branded as a mooching son–in–

law of the Stewarts when you could’ve married someone even more prestigious as the God of War?”

Willow was still confused.

Smiling, Caspian replied, “I was charmed by your beauty. Is that not enough for a reason?”

“Hey, you two! I’m right here, you know? Save it for when you’re back home!” wailed Zoey.

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Willow pressed on, “Alright, alright, enough jokes. Tell us the truth, what’s your rank in the military?”

She wanted to find out about Caspian’s identity today no matter what as her suspicions had

Caspian was at a loss for words.

His title as the Diatoranian God of War was genuinely terrifying to the common folks. It was only natural

did not believe him.

He decided that he needed to lie once more.

“I’m the same rank as Sylvia. We’re both general officers in the military. I just happen to be a senior of h

She was surprised. “Really? You’re a general officer?”

She was finally convinced now that Caspian claimed to be something more believable.

Caspian realized that being a general officer could also help explain all his actions prior to this

moment.

He was annoyed by the fact that he needed to continue lying about his identity. “Do you believe me now

He was baffled by the fact that they were convinced by his lies once more.

Caspian realized that it was only natural for them to react as such.

It was indeed far–fetched for a man who was known to be a good–for–

nothing to claim to be the Diatoranian God of War out of nowhere.


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