Chapter 102
Chapter 102 A Secret n
“Rest assured, Mom. I can squash Caspian like a fly! No matter who he is or where hees. from, any
one who tries to mess with the York family will die!” Zachary dered menacingly.
“Alright. Since you’ll be handling this, we have nothing to worry about.” Nadia finally felt at ease again.
“I’m going to end the call and get in touch with
Ezekiel right away. I’ll tell him to find a way to snuff out Caspian!”
“Okay. We’re counting on you,” Nadia replied.
“Take care of yourself, Mom. You’ll be receiving good news soon enough. In two days, Caspian Lynch wil
l be dead!” Zachary asserted.
Once the call was over, Nadia ryed Zachary’s words to the rest of the family.
The Yorks finally exhaled in relief.
“With Uncle Zachary taking care of things, Caspian’s dead meat!” Derek said.
Over at the Inspector General’s office, Ezekiel’s phone started ringing.
When he checked his phone, he saw that it was a call from Garrett, the supreme leader of the Flying Dra
gons.
No one else was in Ezekiel’s office, so he answered the call and asked, “Do you need
something, Mr. Johnson?”
“Inspector Ezekiel, don’t you think you’ve been too underhanded? You had one of your subordinates hind
er our trade with the Shadow Tigers, and you even killed my people!”
Garrett fumed.
“I wasn’t aware of the situation, Mr. Johnson,” Ezekiel helplessly exined. “It was one of the chiefs und
er me, Joey Sanders, who acted of her own ord. Once I found out, I purposely dyed responding to
buy your people enough time to get rid of Joey.
“I didn’t expect your people to be so useless that Caspian and Joey managed to kill them all!”
“I see. Here I was, thinking you’d decided to end our deal, Inspector Ezekiel,” Garrett
remarked.
“Rest
assured. We’re in a mutually beneficial rtionship. We both stand to gain from our exchange. Why woul
d I give up on our deal when it’s a win–win situation?” Ezekiel said with a
chuckle.
“That woman, Joey, keeps causing trouble for us, the Flying Dragons. She even killed a lot of my men to
night. You know what to do, right, Inspector Ezekiel?” Garrett asked.
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“Joey keeps getting in the way. I’ve had my eye on her for a long time now. investigate me. I won’t let her
remain in the Inspector General’s office much longer. I’ll find a way to get rid of her. You don’t have to wo
rry about that,” Ezekiel solemnly promised.
“Alright. If you can’t bear to do it yourself, let us handle it. The Flying Tigers will deal with
her,” Garrett offered.
“That’s doable. We can set something up and lure her into your territory,” Ezekiel suggested.
“By the way, don’t forget about that Caspian guy. He has caused a ton of trouble for the Flying Dragons.
He must be taken out as well!” Garrett added.
‘Caspian has been giving me a headache too, but I’m already working on dealing with him,”
Ezeldel said.
He was still investigating Caspian’s background, so he dared not make a move just yet.
“Alright. I look forward to hearing good news from you,” Garrett replied.
Though he was the supreme leader of the Flying Dragons, he dared not show any disrespect to Ezekiel.
After all, thetter was the head of the Inspector General’s office. If he wanted to have an easy time in S
outke City, he needed to maintain a good rtionship with Ezekiel.
“If there’s
nothing else, Mr. Johnson, let’s end the call now,” Ezeldel said. Considering the position he held, he dare
d not have too much contact with the Flying Dragons. If
anyone found something on him, he would be in hot water.
As soon as Ezekiel got off the call with Garrett, another one came in.
To his shock, it was a call from Zachary.
Despite being flustered, Ezekiel was too afraid to waste any time. He immediately took the call. “It’s good
to hear from you, Mr. York. What gives me the honor of receiving your call at this hour?”
Zachary instantlyunched into a tirade. “Inspector Ezekiel, Caspian Lynch has killed a fair number of pe
ople in Soutke City in recent days. He even announced his intention to kill off the entire York family.
“As the head of the Inspector General’s office, why haven’t you arrested him yet? You’re being extremely
irresponsible. Have you decided to relinquish your position?”
Trembling in fear, Ezekiel hastily exined, “You’ve misunderstood me, Mr. York. It’s not that I’m afraid of
apprehending Caspian. I’m just worried about his background.
“Previously, General Anderson, the high–ranking general from South Arinds, attended
“That woman, Joey, keeps causing trouble for us, the Flying Dragons. She even killed a lot of my men to
night. You know what to do, right, Inspector Ezekiel?” Garrett asked.
“Joey
keeps getting in the way. I’ve had my eye on her for a long time now. She even wants to investigate me. I
won’t let her remain in the Inspector General’s office much longer. I’ll find a
way
to get
rid of her. You don’t have to worry about that,” Ezekiel solemnly promised.
“Alright. If you can’t bear to do it yourself, let us handle it. The Flying Tigers will deal with her,” Garrett off
ered.
“That’s doable. We can set something up and lure her into your territory,” Ezekiel suggested.
“By
the way, don’t forget about that Caspian guy. He has caused a ton of trouble for the Flying Dragons. He
must be taken out as well!” Garrett added.
“Caspian has been giving me a headache too, but I’m already working on dealing with him,” Ezeldel said.
He was still investigating Caspian’s background, so he dared not make a move just yet.
‘Alright. I look forward to hearing good news from you,” Garrett replied.
Though he was the supreme leader of the Flying Dragons, he dared not show any disrespect to Ezekiel.
After all, thetter was the head of the Inspector General’s office. If he wanted to have an easy time in S
outke City, he needed to maintain a good rtionship with Ezekiel.
“If there’s nothing else, Mr. Johnson, let’s end the call now,” Ezekiel said. Considering the position he hel
d, he dared not have too much contact with the Flying Dragons. If anyone found something on him, he w
ould be in hot water.
As soon as Ezekiel got off the call with Garrett, another one came in.
To his shock, it was a call from Zachary.
Despite being flustered, Ezekiel was too afraid to waste any time. He immediately took the call. “It’s good
to hear from you, Mr. York. What gives me the honor of receiving your call at this hour?”
Zachary instantlyunched into a tirade. “Inspector Ezekiel, Caspian Lynch has killed a fair number of pe
ople in Soutke City in recent days. He even announced his intention to kill off the entire York family.
“As the head of the Inspector General’s office, why haven’t you arrested him yet? You’re being extremely
irresponsible. Have you decided to relinquish your position?”
Trembling in fear, Ezekiel hastily exined, “You’ve misunderstood me, Mr. York. It’s not that I’m afraid of
apprehending Caspian. I’m just worried about his background.
“Previously, General Anderson, the high–ranking general from South Arinds, attended.
“So what if he’s acquainted with John Anderson?” Zachary retorted. “Murder is a crime. Since he has bro
ken thew and killed so many people, he needs to pay for his crimes!”
“Understood, Mr. York!” Ezekiel swiftly replied.
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“By the way there!
something I’m confused about. Why is Caspian trying toe after the York family?” Zachary asked.
“It’s because of your nephew, Derek Last month, he and a group
of people from the Flying Dragons killed Caspian’s foster mother. That’s why Caspian is taking revenge.
He wants to wipe out the York family to avenge her,” Ezekiel said.
“I see. How many people know about this?” Zachary checked.
“Not many. I made sure to bury the case. There’s no longer any evidence,” Ezekiel lowered his voice and
replied.
“I got it. You did well, but Caspian’s a ticking time bomb. Get rid of him at once so that he can’t cause any
more trouble,” Zachary reminded.
“Understood. I’ll send a team of people to arrest him. But what should I do if John Anderson. gets involve
d?” Ezekiel voiced his greatest concern.
“Just see to it that John never gets to see Caspian. Get him killed in secret when you’re transporting him
back to the Inspector General’s office. Even if Johnes forward, all he’ll have is a dead b*dy. He won’t
be able to do anything,” Zachary instructed.
He added, “When the timees, just find a random excuse to charge Caspian with a crime. I doubt Joh
n will stand against us over something like this.”
“You’re right, Mr. York. I’ll get on it right away and send some people to kill Caspian!” Ezekiel dered.
With Zachary to back him up, Ezekiel felt a lot less worried. He had alreadye up with thousands of w
ays to take out Caspian.
“Do you have a n?” Zachary asked.
“I do, but I’m not sure if it’s appropriate,” Ezekiel replied.
“No harm in letting me hear it,” Zachary said.
Ezekiel shared his n.
“Caspian seems to be injured. I n on striking tomorrow night. First, we’ll take him to the Cliff of Death. T
“So what if he’s acquainted with John Anderson?” Zachary retorted. “Murder is a crime. Since he has bro
“Understood, Mr. York!” Ezekiel swiftly replied.
“By the way, there’s something I’m confused about. Why is Caspian trying toe after the York family?”
“It’s because of your nephew, Derek. Last month, he and a group of people from the Flying Dragons killed
“I see. How many people know about this?” Zachary checked.
“Not
many. I made sure to bury the case. There’s no longer
any evidence,” Ezekiel lowered his voice and replied.
“I got it. You did well, but Caspian’s a ticking time bomb. Get rid of him at once so that he can’t cause any
“Understood. I’ll send a team of people to arrest him. But what should I do if John Anderson gets involved
“Just see to it that John never gets to see Caspian. Get him killed in secret when you’re transporting him b
He added, “When the timees, just find a random excuse to charge Caspian with a crime. I doubt John
“You’re right, Mr. York. I’ll get on it right away and send some people to kill Caspian!” Ezekiel
dered.
With Zachary to back him up, Ezekiel felt a lot less worried. He had alreadye up with thousands of wa
“Do you have a n?” Zachary asked.
“I do, but I’m not sure if it’s appropriate,” Ezekiel replied.
“No harm in letting me hear it,” Zachary said.
Ezekiel shared his n.
“Caspian seems to be injured. I n on striking tomorrow night. First, we’ll take him to the Cliff of Death. T
“Excellent!” Zachary gave his approval.
“Since you think it’ll work, Mr. York, I’ll have my men carry it out!”
As Zachary did not object to the n, Ezekiel felt a lot more confident about it.
“That’s settled, then. If anything happens, I’ll protect you,” Zachary said.
“Got it. Since you’ve given the go–
ahead, Mr. York, Caspian won’t live past tomorrow night!” Ezekiel promised.
“Remember that this needs to be a covert operation. When the timees, juste up with some excu
“Got it, Mr. York.”