Chapter 521 Foiled ns
Desmond reported, "Astronia''s and Vadesia''s advance troops are currently 200 nautical miles away
from our range of fire. In addition, it seems that their peace talk with Necros has failed. Necros won''t be
able to hold them off until our reinforcements arrive."
"I see. We''ll have to formte a n to assist Necros … Aside from that, we''ll immediatelyunch the
operation the moment the enemy troops enter our range of fire!"
Desmond continued, "You should return to South Arinds to monitor the entire battle, Chief
Commander. We''ll be fine."
Caspian raised his hand and gestured at him. "Don''t worry, I have my own ns."
He wasn''t about to head into battle right away. He just wanted to show up on the front lines as the
Diatoranian God of War to boost the morale of the army.
He couldn''t afford to y the hero and fight at the forefront as it could be disastrous for Diatoran if
something unforeseen were to happen to him.
It wasn''t because Caspian was a coward, it was because his presence was needed to uphold the
troops'' morale as well as the safety of Diatoran as a whole.
He remained calm as the enemy''s advance troops inched closer and closer.
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He surveyed the coastline of Soutke City to confirm that all the soldiers were ready.
Guided missiles were also ced around the coast.
Caspian''s n was to begin the attack at the exact moment the enemy''s advance troops arrived to
catch them by surprise.
And as for Necros, he decided that dispatching a small army to assist them would be enough.
Caspian patrolled the coastline for around 30 minutes and was about to leave when Desmond ran up to
him in a hurry. "Sir, the enemy''s advance troops have stopped moving!"
Caspian frowned upon receiving the news and asked, "Could it be that our enemies have learned of
our n?"
Desmond nodded his head and answered, "It''s possible!"
"Sylvia, I need you to stay here and finish the preparations forbat with Desmond. Macy, youe
with me back to South Arinds!" Caspian ordered as he turned to face Sylvia and Macy.
"Yes, sir!" Both of them nodded their heads and answered in unison.
Macy then escorted Caspian back into the vehicle.
Sylvia had already been itching to fight on the front lines anyway, so the new directives were good
news for her.
Although Macy had also wanted to join the front lines, she much preferred being by Caspian''s side as
protecting the Diatoranian God of War was also a matter of great importance.
Caspian had his own ns in mind when he issued the orders.
He believed that Soutke City would be in good hands as both Sylvia and Desmond were powerful
general officers.
Nobody knew what would happen now that the enemy''s advance troops had stopped moving. He
decided to station Sylvia by the coast as insurance.
Macy was also a powerful fighter, but she wasn''t experienced in being amander. She would prefer
a mindless advance even in arge-scale operation. Caspian was also trying to protect her by bringing
her back with him.
Both Macy and Caspian got into the same SUV and headed back to South Arinds while being
escorted by the armored battalion.
Macy spoke up, "Lord Caspian, I have some opinions regarding the war, if I may speak."
"Just speak your mind," Caspian replied.
"The enemy must have figured out our n if their advance troops have suddenly stopped moving."
"Yes, and?" Caspian asked as she was merely stating the fact.
Macy exined, "Robert and Viktor must have studied you closely and learned about your strategies.
They won''t take such a risky move. And with the bulk of their army right behind the advance troops, I
believe it''s not a good time to begin the war."
"Well said. Truly, our enemies aren''t pushovers." Caspian nodded at herments.
"The thing that I''m confused about is why their advance troops suddenly stopped after they had just
announced to the world that they were dering war upon Diatoran?
"Their morale should be at an all-time high. Wouldn''t the sudden halt confuse their troops? Do they
n to keep dragging it out?" Macy was puzzled.
Caspian calmly exined, "They won''t just continue marching onward if they''ve truly learned of our
ns. Otherwise, they''d just be walking into certain death for no good reason."
"It''s the perfect window for them to strike now that Filren hasunched an attack on South Arinds. I
think that it''s really weird that they''re stopping at this moment, even if it''s to wait for the bulk of their
army to catch up to them." Macy couldn''t figure it out.
They could have started the attack and caused trouble for Diatoran right now, even if the bulk of their
army still needed time to arrive.
Caspian nodded his head. "You''re right. I''m also curious as to what they''re thinking."
"Could it be that they''re just going to drag it out until much of our attention has shifted to the battlefront
at South Arinds? Will theyunch a surprise attack then?"
Macy had her own opinions regarding the entirety of the war.
Caspian exined as he came to a conclusion over the matter, "Perhaps they have secrets that they
can''t reveal just yet."
Macy was confused. "They''re still waiting for the right time?"
"Yes. Maybe they''re waiting for the bulk of their army to catch up, or maybe they''re waiting for Estrya to
Diatoran in chaos, and their n would be a sess."
"So, that''s it! Thank you, Lord Caspian!" Macy nodded her head as she came to a realization.
…
Caspian returned to South Arinds as fast as he could and immediately held a meeting.
Benjamin, along with some senior officers of South Arinds, were gathered to discuss their next
course of action.
"The enemy''s advance troops suddenly stopped right before our territorial waters. What does everyone
think about this?" Caspian asked as he scanned the room.
One of the officers stood up. "I believe Robert and Viktor have figured out our ns and decided to
stay put."
Another officer stood up and added, "Enemy spies may have already infiltrated Soutke City and
learned about our ns. Perhaps that''s why they suddenly stopped advancing into our waters."
A third officer stood up to give hisments. "Or they''ve simply chickened out after learning that Lord
Caspian would be personally in charge of the war. They probably only intended to cause a distraction
to buy time for their allies."
Caspian nodded his head. He had already considered these possibilities.
He scanned the room once more and announced, "One more thing, Necros is currently in dire need of
our assistance. We need to help out our ally now, or we might risk facing Astronia''s and Vadesia''s full
forces simultaneously after Necros falls.
"I need all of you to be on high alert and prepare for battle!"
The crowd answered in unison, "Yes, sir!"
Caspian continued, "Have the intelligence department begin their investigation into enemy spies or
traitors leaking out information within Soutke City. They''re hereby given permission to kill them on
sight!"