Chapter 51
Chapter 51
Chapter 51 Rushing to the Battlefield
“No, of course not. But why didn’t you mention it before?” Willow nodded. She realized that now that sh
e and Caspian were married, his foster mother was basically her mother as well
now.
Currently, Caspian was rushing to the South Aridlands battlefield. It was only natural for her to take car
e of her foster mother.
“My identity is special. As a b*dyguard to a general, I can’t give the enemy any leverage. In order to pro
tect my foster mother, I didn’t reveal her to anyone,” Caspian explained.
“That means she didn’t attend our wedding. Will she be upset?” Willow asked, feeling a bit
worried.
“Don’t worry, my foster mother is easygoing. I’ve already had Sylvia explain to her, and she will be here
later,” Caspian said.
Willow nodded. She would definitely take good care of his foster mother when he was gone.
“While I’m away, please take care of yourself. I’m afraid I won’t be able to accompany you for a while. I
really hope you can treat my foster mother well and ensure she enjoys a happy and fulfilling life.
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handedly raised me since I was young, and it hasn’t been easy. Unfortunately, I haven’t had the chance
to adequately repay her yet, but I must now rush to the frontlines,” Caspian explained.
“I understand. Don’t you worry. Now that we’re married, I’ll treat your
foster mother as if she were my own mother,” Willow said.
She didn’t want Caspian to have too many concerns, as it would surely affect his performance
on the battlefield.
“I’m not worried about you, it’s just that I’m afraid my mother–in–
law might give my foster mother a hard time,” Caspian said.
“Don’t worry, I’m here. I won’t let any injustice befall your foster mother,” Willow said.
“Once my foster mother arrives, I will be ready to leave,” Caspian looked at Willow and said.
“You’re leaving like this on our wedding night?” Willow asked.
Caspian paused for a moment and asked, “Is there any other matter?”
“No… nothing!” Willow said, feeling a bit annoyed.
Was Caspian so oblivious? Didn’t he understand what she meant at this moment?
Caspian realized that he seemed to have missed something.
But at this moment, the time was tight, and he couldn’t really think about anything.
“I have to catch a flight to the South Aridlands at midnight. We don’t have much time left. Let’s go out a
nd chat with the two elders for a while, or they’ll surely think we’re up to something,” Caspian suggeste
d.
“Sure,” Willow nodded.
“You’re out?” Kate and Carl approached when they saw Caspian and Willow coming out.
“I’m leaving
now. I’m heading to the frontlines in South Aridlands. While I’m away, I hope you both take good care of
Willow,” Caspian said.
“She is my daughter. Of course, I will take good care of her. I’m moving in with her tomorrow,
Kate eagerly said.
“Sounds good,” Caspian replied.
Just then, Sylvia brought Caspian’s foster mother, Lilith, to the villa.
A petite, modestly dressed middle–aged woman walked into the villa.
She was Caspian’s foster mother, Lilith. It was her first time in such a luxurious villa, and she
was stunned by it.
She didn’t know Caspian’s exact identity, only that he was
in the military. She’d never expected him to live in such a lavish villa.
“Mom, you’re here,” Caspian greeted with a smile.
“Caspian,” Lilith said, showing a relieved smile upon seeing Caspian.
“You can live here with Willow from now on. This is your daughter–in–
law, Lilith. Isn’t she beautiful?” Caspian gave a brief introduction of Willow to Lilith.
Kate and Carl were surprised to see Lilith. They always thought Caspian was an orphan, never expecti
ng him to have a foster mother.
However, upon seeing Lilith’s modest attire, Kate felt a bit disdainful toward her and didn’t initiate a gre
eting.
“I’m truly satisfied. You’re truly beautiful. You two are a perfect match.” Lilith nodded excitedly, grabbing
Willow’s hand.
It was the first time she had seen Willow.
“Mom,” Willow awkwardly called out.
However, she didn’t resist Lilith’s contact, as she found Lilith to be very approachable.
“Mom, I didn’t invite you to the wedding. I hope don’t mind,” Willow said.
“Why would I mind? I’m overjoyed that Caspian could marry such a beautiful bride like you. He has alre
ady explained it to me. Actually, it wasn’t
necessary for him to bring me here. I’ve been living in the countryside and have become accustomed t
o it,” Lilith said with a smile.
“Let me introduce you. This is my mother, and this is my father,” Willow introduced her own parents to L
ilith.
“Hello, nice to meet you,” Lilith reached out her hand.
“Hello, hello. Welcome to our villa.” Kate forced a smile and shook hands with Lilith before quickly pullin
g away.
In her eyes, Lilith was just a country bumpkin who lacked refinement.
“Mom, I have to leave for the frontlines soon. You and Willow can stay here peacefully,‘ Caspian said a
s he prepared to bid farewell to his foster mother, Lilith.
“Going to
the frontlines? So suddenly? Let me see you off.” Although Lilith was a country bumpkin, she understoo
d the importance of defending the country. Her son was going to the frontlines to protect their home an
d nation.
Caspian nodded and walked out of the villa with Lilith as he supported her movements.
As Caspian’s wife, Willow walked out as well.
At that moment, John, Sylvia, and some guards were waiting outside.
“Caspian, be careful on the frontlines,” Lilith said.
“Don’t worry, I will come back safely. Wait for me here,” Caspian said.
Caspian’s words filled Lilith’s heart with joy.
“Willow, when I’m not here, if anything happens, just hang in there until I return,” Caspian
instructed Willow.
“Okay, please come back safely. I’ll be waiting for you,” Willow said with reluctance.
“Don’t worry, it’s just an ordinary battle. I will be back unharmed. I have to go now,” Caspian said, then p
Sylvia felt
apologetic. She said to Caspian, “Lord Caspian, I’m sorry for sending you to command on our wedding n
“It’s alright. The soldiers on the frontlines are bravely fighting the enemy. How can I indulge in pleasure?
A sense of authority and dominance suddenly emanated from him, completely transforming
A guard opened the heavy door.
Caspian got into an off–road vehicle.
John and Sylvia followed.
The group gradually departed.
At this moment of parting, Willow realized how deeply she had fallen for Caspian. Tears
welled
up in her eyes, refusing to be held back.
Lilith, too, couldn’t help but shed tears. The time they had together as mother and son was too
brief.
Ever since Caspian joined the military, their time together was limited. But Lilith knew the importance of
the frontline.
It was only when the off–
road vehicle carrying Caspian and his comrades gradually disappeared from sight that Lilith said, “Willow
“Okay,” Willow nodded, wiping away the tears from the corners of her eyes. She supported
Lilith and returned to the villa.
The day after Caspian’s departure, Kate also moved into the Riverside Duplex Villa.
When she saw Lilith, who came from the countryside and seemed unsophisticated, living under the sam
As a result, Kate wanted to direct all her resentment toward Caspian onto Lilith, his foster
mother.