Chapter 27 Caspian Is Amazing
Timothy was dumbfounded when Caspian snatched the pistol from his hands.
He couldn’t even comprehend what had just happened. He had simply burst into laughter and his pistol was already in Caspian’s hands.
Before anyone could realize what had happened, Caspian had disassembled the pistol into metal scraps.
“You’re still too young to be playing with guns!” Caspian said as he tossed the disassembled parts away.
To a battle-worn soldier like Lord Caspian, a pistol was, at best, a toy.
Willow and Zoey were both amazed by Caspian’s skills. In just a brief moment, he managed to turn the
tables and averted a dangerous situation.
They didn’t know how many tricks Caspian had up his sleeve.
Willow was the most shocked at this revelation.
The Caspian she knew was an unemployed loser.
Why was he so formidable now?
Zoey looked at Caspian with admiration. She had become his fan in that instant.
When Sylvia saw that Caspian was safe, she rushed up to Timothy and gave him a slap on the face!
Disrespecting Lord Caspian was an unforgivable crime!
Her men rushed forward as well. They pointed their pistols at Timothy and his underlings
“Stop! You’ve frightened my wife.” Caspian intervened in a hurry.
If his men killed Timothy on the spot, it would traumatize Willow for life.
When they heard Caspian’s words, Sylvia stopped in her tracks. Her men also put away their weapons.
“Caspian, I’m late. Please punish me.” Sylvia had rushed over from a faraway place, that was why she was
a little late.
Everyone present saw how polite Sylvia was when she spoke to Caspian.
When they saw that her men were armed with guns, they couldn’t help but be curious about her identity.”
If such an attractive and powerful woman like Sylvia was so submissive to Caspian, then who was he?
“It’s alright. I had you come to clean up the mess,” Caspian said.
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this was only a minor matter to Caspian. Her
the
now filled with regret. He shouldn’t have wasted time
trigger immediately.
Xenia, and Mandy saw Timothy on the losing end, they all feared for their
were afraid that Caspian would retaliate against
apologize for arriving so late, Willow. Please
me.”
identity, Sylvia knew that the most beautiful
be Caspian’s wife.
woman was a hundred times more impressive
Are you all acting
loss for words. She didn’t know what to make of the situation.
sighed helplessly. How could they be putting on an act?
group of
the teeth with knives and iron bars.
who offended you?” The man in the lead
he trembled in fear. Seeing that
misfits was useless.
mess things up
trouble for you?” Sylvia asked
replied nonchalantly,
brows and dashed toward the
feeling guilty for arriving late to Caspian’s aid.
there was a group of troublemakers present, she naturally wanted
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all groaning on the ground
Sylvia’s long legs flashing about, beating them
furious, she restrained herself and didn’t use
classmates were all amazed by
events had happened in the last ten minutes. They couldn’t make sense of it all.
I do with these
at Timothy and Jonathan. “These two idiots wanted to harm my wife. Make
learn their lesson. Some people can’t
unhurried pace, the coldness in his voice sent shivers
everyone’s spine.
first time Willow had seen Caspian so stern. At
that captivated her.
didn’t quite understand what Caspian meant, but Sylvia grasped
for being decisive on the battlefield. He
decision.
why he had Timothy and Jonathan eliminated was
firearms. He was a hardened criminal who deserved death. Similarly,
his involvement in illegal activities, so he wasn’t a good egg eit.
about the others?” Sylvia asked
You can handle them,” Caspian said.
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