The Almighty Lord Caspian

Chapter 61



Chapter 61

Chapter 61 To Shake Heaven and Earth

Wade quickly realized that Sylvia was genuinely ready to kill. He and his men stood frozen and did not

dare to act rashly.

Half a minute later, Caspian finally spoke up. “What did you find? Is there complete footage of the murd

er?”

“There is!” answered Sylvia.

Willow was surprised by how efficiently Sylvia had accomplished her given task.

She had expected that the police would have already hidden or deleted any evidence from the public e ye.

“Show me!” said Caspian.

Sylvia hesitated for a moment. “Are you sure, Caspian? It’s… brutal.”

“I’m not repeating myself!”

Sirl” Sl

“Yes, returned to the SUV and retrieved a tablet for Caspian.

Willow was once again both surprised and confused with how well–mannered Sylvia was in

regard to Caspian.

She wondered why the supposed senior officer Caspian worked under was treating him with

the utmost respect.

Sylvia opened up the footage on the tablet and handed it over to Caspian.

The footage showed Lilith facing off against the Flying Dragons with valor.

What he began to witness also matched Willow’s description of the incident.

Lilith would meet her demise as she delayed the Flying Dragons in order to have Willow bring

Priscilla to safety.

The latter half of the footage was brutal as Sylvia had described. The Flying Dragons surrounded their

victim, tackled Lilith onto the ground, and repeatedly stabbed her along with swings to her head.

Derek would then appear and throw a few kicks to the dying Lilith.

Quentin himself also made an appearance to deliver the final blow with a dagger to Lilith’s

abdomen.

Lilith lay in a pool of her own blood, covered in wounds and bleeding profusely.

Derek and the Flying Dragons showed no sign of mercy or regret as they left the crime scene.

By the time Willow made her return, Lilith had already stopped breathing.

Caspian was angered beyond reason upon witnessing that his mother had died with such tragic brutalit

y.

The perpetrators went above and beyond with their heinous acts even after Lilith was struck down with

the knives.

Caspian could no longer suppress the anger boiling within his b*dy.

He clenched his fists and roared at the sky, parting the clouds with his anger and frustration alone.

The wirid began to blow heavily as the clouds began to gather once more.

The clear night sky with bright stars instantly became darkened.

The Flying Dragons were startled by the sudden change of weather.

Soon after, a lightning bolt parted the sky before its rumbling reverberated like an omen across the cem

etery.

Rain began to fall, as if it was Caspian’s tears that accompanied his thunderous anger.

His roar had just shifted the weather.

Wade was dumbfounded at witnessing such an inexplicable event.

He took a few steps back subconsciously out of fear of the man standing before him.

The rest of his men were also terrified by Caspian’s presence.

They could only wonder if it was mere coincidence that the weather shifted, or that the man before the

m could shake heaven and earth itself.

The old grave keeper at the entrance of the cemetery muttered to himself as he witnessed the scene u

nfolding before his eyes. “Legends talked about a mighty general that would emerge from Southlake Cit

y. Could this young man be the rumored God of War?

Willow, too, was dumbfounded by how Caspian’s roar managed to disrupt the weather.

As for Sylvia, her plentiful years as his subordinate never prepared her for the sight before her, she real

ized that Caspian was in fact enraged beyond reason.

Caspian’s foster mother was the most cherished person in his life. To see her murderers walking freely

in the open… he was understandably furious.

Sylvia began to wonder if Caspian’s anger would even induce an emergency for Southlake City. The Fl

ying Dragons would be meeting their end.

They would face the wrath of the Diatoranian God of War for murdering his mother.

In the midst of the heavy rain, Casplan’s gaze turned murderous as he stared at Wade and his

men.

He stared daggers into the men before him, and they quite figuratively felt it in their bodies.

Wade subconsciously took a few more steps back as It was the first time he was faced with such an im

posing opponent.

The Flying Dragon gang members‘ instincts tell them to flee the scene, but their bodies can only freeze

up in a place out of fear of meeting Caspian’s wrath.

“Caspian, shall we begin?” asked Sylvia. She was ready to clean up the scum at a moment’s

notice.

“Keep an eye on their numbers and make sure that not a single one of them manages to escape,

answered Caspian.

Sylvia continued, “What are we waiting for?”

“They will die in due time. But first, I need to have a word with my mother.”

Caspian crouched down before Lilith’s tombstone.

Wade and his men were taken aback by Caspian’s actions right after that display of power.

They came to the conclusion that Caspian was a good–for–

nothing that just pretended to be tough thanks to the sudden shift in weather.

Caspian kneeled down and started to beg for forgiveness. “I’m sorry I’m late, Mom.”

He lifted and slammed his head to the ground three times, with each strike seemingly causing the groun

“I have failed you! I never managed to repay your kindness and love in time! I have failed you as your so

“Mom, I wanted to tell you about the great victory over the South Aridlands. Invaders from Tigra were an

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“I wouldn’t have made it this far without you, Mom! I will avenge you! I swear! Your killers will pay tenfold

Caspian continued slamming his head.

The usually stoic Caspian was now sobbing uncontrollably.

It had been easier for him to bleed than to shed tears, but it was apparent that he could still cry his heart

Sylvia had never seen Caspian like this before. The powerful Lord Caspian now resembled at lonely chi

Wade, however, was creeped out by Caspian’s behavior.

He had seen his fair share of mental breakdowns throughout his line of work.

He remained steadfast and composed himself. “What the F*** are you doing? Stop wasting our

Either fight us or get lost!”

Willow lifted Caspian up by his arm as she began to notice his forehead bleeding. “Get up, Caspian! Mo

As she finished her words, Caspian swiftly stood back up.

He had a sudden shift in demeanor,

the previously sobbing man had disappeared within seconds, replaced by a monster with nothing but kil

Sylvia quickly realized the show was about to begin.

“Caspian, let us avenge your mother.”


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