《The Almighty Lord Caspian》 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Snowkes fell gently from the sky andnded on the vastnds bordering Diatoran. A million soldiers were in an orderly formation, separated into groups by the thousands. Undaunted by the bitter cold, the huge army standing on the snowy hills of Diatoran¡¯s border stretched as far as the eye could see. Even if the fierce winds raged and a snowstorm brewed, the magnificent sight of the army gathered together was not diminished. The soldiers were filled with zeal and determination that reached the heavens! This army of a million elite troops was none other than Diadem Hall¡¯s finest soldiers. Five years ago, the soldiers of Diadem Hall had been fighting relentlessly at the borders of Diatoran. They defeated their enemies and achieved remarkable feats. The neighboring nations, who were enemies of Diatoran, had no chance against them! They were undefeated on the battlefield and no stronghold could stand against their attacks. The mere mention of their army was enough to strike fear into the hearts of their enemies! Until today, Diadem Hall was in charge of securing the safety of Diatoran¡¯s borders. The mighty army had no rivals and ruled supreme. Their reputation spread far and wide throughout the world. At that moment, amanding voice rang out and echoed in the skies. ¡°Diadem Hall cannot continue without Lord Caspian! The borders of Diatoran need Lord Caspian! His men cannot live without Lord Caspian!¡± It was a rallying cry that pierced the cold winds and reverberated in the ears of one million warriors that stood in the snow! ¡°All hail Lord Caspian!¡± ¡°All hail Lord Caspian!¡± ¡°All hail Lord Caspian!¡± The voices of one million soldiers shouting in unison resounded throughout the air. Even the heavy clouds in the sky were dispersed by the tremendous roar of the army! A year ago, several neighboring nations and powerful families set up an borate trap in the mountains of Algard. Their goal was to ambush the lord of Diadem Hall, Caspian Lynch. Caspian engaged in a battle to the death with the forces of these nations and emerged victorious. He ughtered the rulers of those enemy nations and the leaders of influential families. He hung their lifeless bodies on the highest peak of the Algard Mountains. His cruelty sent shockwaves throughout the earth! Diadem Hall seized this opportunity and eliminated all the remaining invaders at the border. Caspian achieved the unity of Diatoran¡¯s territories, restoring peace to all 35 thousand miles of the country¡¯s border. After the battle ended, Caspian disappeared without a trace! Half a year ago, Caspian had sent a message to his generals. He stated that since there was no conflict urring at the borders, he decided to get married and live a simple life for some time. If the border remained peaceful, they were to not disturb his sabbatical at Soutke City. After taking a year off to recuperate, the enemies of neighboring nations were starting to stir up trouble by increasing the number of their troops at the borders. To the soldiers at Diadem Hall, Caspian was their only leader. He was the undefeated king of the battlefield, Lord Caspian! Diatoran could not exist without a king. Simrly, Diadem Hall could not be without Lord Caspian. Hawkeye fighter jets streaked across the sky, flying at high speeds toward Soutke City. They had only one mission. It was to wee back Lord Caspian. Meanwhile, there was a dramatic breakup unfolding inside a rental house in Soutke City, within the borders of Diatoran. ¡°Caspian, let¡¯s get a divorce!¡± Coincidentally, it was Caspian¡¯s 23rd birthday soon. He never expected that Mnie Hudson would choose this day specifically to ask for a divorce. She seemed to be constantly picking fights with him over trivial issues. Nheless, Caspian had always believed that the rtionship between him and Mnie was true love. He waspletely caught off guard. Caspian never imagined that he would receive news of the divorce Published by N?v''elD/rama.Org. as his ¡°gift¡± on the night before his 23rd birthday. Caspian stood in the living room, stunned. Mnie could just be in a bad mood. He thought that she was deliberately taking out her anger on him and tried tofort her. ¡°Mnie, it¡¯s my 23rd birthday tomorrow. I nned to give you a special gift on my birthday ¡­¡± ¡°There¡¯s no need!¡± Before Caspian could finish speaking, Mnie waved him away with a weary expression on her face. ¡°I don¡¯t want you to work so hard for my sake. You work a day job at thepany and deliver parcels around the buildingplex during lunch break. I can¡¯t ept the gift you bought me with your hard- earned money. You¡¯re working too hard every day.¡± When Caspian heard Mnie¡¯s words, he thought that there was a chance to turn things around. Staring at Mnie, he spoke urgently, ¡°Mnie, I¡¯m not tired. You deserve the best from me. I am willing to give you everything, no matter how tough or exhausted I am¡ª¡± ¡°Have you ever thought about me? I¡¯m not willing to put up with you! Don¡¯t you know that? I¡¯ve had enough!¡± Mnie could not control her emotions any longer. She stood up with an annoyed expression on her face and interrupted Caspian before he could continue. ¡°I¡¯m unwilling to smell the odor of sweat on your b*dy every day! I don¡¯t want to hear my colleagues at the office gossip in front of me, saying that my husband delivered her parcel during lunch break! ¡°I¡¯ve had enough of taking the crowded bus and trying to avoid getting groped by lewd men every day! After work, I want to go out and have some fun. I want to enjoy a candlelit dinner and the sights in the city. ¡°I want to sit in a luxurious car and wear morous clothes that will make my colleagues jealous! Don¡¯t you know any of this?¡± Caspian had thought that he found love in the real world after returning from the borders of Diatoran. He nned to reveal his identity to Mnie on his 23rd birthday. He would make her the happiest woman in the world. He never expected to find out that Mnie actually despised the odor of sweat from his b*dy. In her own words, the sweat from working hard at his job to provide for her was nauseating and disgusting! Nheless, Caspian was reluctant to give up on the love they had shared over the past year. He told her sincerely, ¡°Everything you requested, I am going to give to you when tomorrowes. Mnie, please believe me. What I can provide you will be much more than what you can imagine!¡± Sighing, Mnie said with resignation. ¡°Caspian, I¡¯m exhausted. You¡¯re just a poor chap without money, power, or assets. ¡°What can you give me? Let¡¯s put an end to this. Bring your marriage certificate and we shall go get a divorce tomorrow.¡± After she finished speaking, she went into the bedroom with a stony face. Caspian heard the sound of the bedroom door being locked from the inside. He stared nkly at their wedding photos hanging in the living room. Turning to the locked door of their bedroom, Caspian couldn¡¯t help but sigh. In the end, the true love that he prided himself on finding finally sumbed to money problems. Mnie, the wife that he had chosen, was only two hours away from getting everything she ever wanted. s, she destroyed her future with her own hands. Caspian sat on the couch for almost half an hour, lost in thought. It seemed he wouldn¡¯t be able to sleep in the bedroom tonight. He would have to make do on the couch. At this moment, the bedroom door opened once more. Mnie¡¯s beautiful but stony face appeared behind it. Caspian felt a glimmer of hope. He thought that Mnie might still feel reluctant to end their marriage. The next moment, a pink heart-shaped box was thrown at Caspian¡¯s feet. This was the present that he had prepared for Mnie. He ced it on her bedside table as a surprise. However, Mnie treated his present like trash and discarded it heartlessly. Caspian bent down and picked the box up, shaking his head with a bitter smile. He asked Mnie onest time, ¡°Don¡¯t you want to see what is inside this box?¡± ¡°There¡¯s no need. I have enough cheap presents that reek of your sweat.¡± After Mnie finished speaking, she locked the bedroom door from the inside once again. Caspian sat back on the couch. Shaking his head, he sighed heavily and opened the heart-shaped box that Mnie had just thrown at him like garbage. Inside the box, there was a card made of pure gold and a bulky, old-fashioned cell phone. The gold card was specially crafted by Reuss Bank for VIP customers. The ount number of the card was eight eights. The gold card could be used anywhere in the world with no spending limit. You could buy anything you dreamed of with this card in hand. There were only eight people in the world who possessed this precious card. Many tycoons and top billionaires didn¡¯t even know of the card¡¯s existence. It was not because they wouldn¡¯t want to have it, but they were simply unqualified. They weren¡¯t even worthy to know about it. On the other hand, the old cell phone looked in. It seemed even more bulkier than the discontinued Nokia cell phones of the past. It appeared to be a cheap knockoff produced from a low-end workshop. There wasn¡¯t even a logo printed on the cell phone. However, this unassuming phone was equipped with the world-leading Diamon systems software created by Diadem Hall for their own use. The system would only be activated by facial recognition. Only members of the Diadem Hall were allowed ess to Diamon systems. Once Caspian unlocked his phone with facial recognition, numerous text messages flooded into the phone. Most of the messages were simr and sent at midnight. They were all wishing Lord Caspian a happy 23rd birthday. Just then, the phone rang. It was a call from Sylvia Frost, Lord Caspian¡¯s personal assistant. ¡°Lord Caspian, happy birthday! We will celebrate your birthday at dawn. Besides reporting on the situation at the border, we will finally meet your wife too. ¡°We brought thergest remaining night pearl, the precious lotus herb from Algard Mountains, and a bunch of other presents for our first meeting. These are all tokens of loyalty from your subordinates.¡± However, Caspian replied, ¡°Sylvia, I¡¯m getting a divorce. Why, you ask? It¡¯s because Mnie thinks that I have no money and power.¡± Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Early the next morning, Caspian and Mnie stood in front of the entrance of their run-down apartment building where they lived. They waited for the bus by the road. Caspian gave Mnie onest chance and asked, ¡°Are you sure you don¡¯t want to reconsider?¡± Without even looking at him, Mnie replied, ¡°There¡¯s no need.¡± As she finished speaking, her phone started ringing from inside her new Gi bag. Mnie fished out her brand-new iPhone. When she saw the caller ID on the screen, she walked over to a nearby sycamore tree. She answered the call in a gentle tone. A few months ago, Mnie had spoken to Caspian in such a sweet voice as well. However, her favor now belonged to another man who was on the other end of the call. Once Caspian was certain that their rtionship was over, he didn¡¯t waste time trying to change her mind. The bus arrived after a while. When the doors opened, Caspian gestured to Mnie, who had just finished her call to get on the bus. Mnie walked over to the bus and nced at Caspian. There was a hint of disdain and mockery in her gaze as she stared at Caspian with pity. ¡°A few months ago, we took the bus to register our marriage. Today, we are also taking the bus to divorce each other. Remember, this is the reason for our divorce.¡± The third stop of the bus route was at the Civil Affairs Bureau. Both of them sat in different rows without speaking a word, right behind each other. Afterward, they arrived at the counter for divorce proceedings at the Civil Affairs Bureau. The staff invited them to sit down and asked for their documents. As the staff member checked their documents, he asked the both of them, ¡°Have you two considered this thoroughly and divided your joint assets?¡± Mnie couldn¡¯t wait to respond, ¡°We have thought this true. Please settle the proceedings quickly. We don¡¯t have many assets. We live in a rental house and we can¡¯t afford a car. The items in the room are all we have. ¡°Some were bought by me and some by him. I¡¯m leaving everything to him. We also have a small amount in the bank ount which I will leave to him as well. It¡¯s probably around 180 dors. I don¡¯t want anything.¡± Although she sounded like a generous person, her look of disdain clearly showed that she thought of it as charity to her ex-husband. Caspian sensed an urgency in her tone. The staff member finally stamped their divorce certificates. After that, he handed them to Caspian and Mnie respectively. When they registered for marriage, they had to queue up and verify their documents toplete the Belongs to (N)?vel/Drama.Org. proceedings. It took them around half an hour. On the other hand, getting divorced was much quicker. In less than ten minutes, both of them walked out of the Civil Affairs Bureau. Caspian looked up at the sky and turned to Mnie with a smile. ¡°Mnie, even though we are divorced now, can we still be friends?¡± Mnie didn¡¯t even make eye contact with Caspian. She stuffed the divorce certificate into her bag and casually touched up her makeup with a small mirror. ¡°It¡¯s better if we treat each other like strangers in the future. When I look at you, I am reminded of the time I lived in poverty. The six months of our marriage felt like a nightmare to me. Now that the nightmare is over, I feel so relieved.¡± Caspian was taken aback. He never thought that the woman he did his best to love for the past six months would describe their time together as a nightmare. In that instant, any lingering feelings he felt for Mnie disappearedpletely. At that moment, the revving sounds of a sports car approaching could be heard. A red BMW sports car pulled up next to Mnie. The next second, the car door opened. A one-eyed man with pockmarked skin and balding hair stepped out of the car. Caspian recognized this man. He was Bobby Mason, the son of theirpany¡¯s general manager. Bobby was born with only one eye. Although he was ugly, he had a decent family background. His career was mediocre at best. He had to rely on his dad¡¯s connections to get to where he was currently. Thus, he remained unmarried for years. When Bobby got out of the car, he walked over to Caspian. He grabbed Caspian¡¯s hand and eximed with a smug expression, ¡°Although you didn¡¯t do much, thank you so much for taking care of my wife for the past six months! From now on, she¡¯s my woman. I¡¯ll definitely do my best to take care of Mnie, don¡¯t worry. ¡°When she¡¯s my wife, I will not let her take public transportation nor do any house chores. I¡¯ll do my best to give her the best life I can afford. I¡¯ll definitely make her happier than ever before. Dear ex-husband, don¡¯t worry about her!¡± Bobby¡¯s cheeky words of gratitude toward Caspian did not mask the mocking tone in his voice. At the same time, he unted his wealth. Caspian ignored him but stared at Mnie with surprise and curiosity. In his mind, he thought that Mnie could do much better. She should have found a younger, richer, and more sessful man than him. Who would have thought that Mnie only wanted a rich man? Except for being richer than him on the surface, Bobby¡¯s physical appearance was utterly repulsive. Caspian asked her, ¡°Did you divorce me because of him?¡± Mnie hung her head as her cheeks turned red with embarrassment. In the next moment, she mustered her courage and looked up. She shouted, ¡°Yes, I divorced you because of Bobby. Bobby has been good to me and will give me a better life. He genuinely cares for me. I¡¯m not a materialistic woman. ¡°Bobby is kind to me. He is also willing to spend time to keep mepany. In my eyes, that makes him far superior inparison to you.¡± Perhaps only by shouting that Mnie could convince herself that she wasn¡¯t a gold digger. She was clearly trying to hide her feelings of shame toward Caspian. ¡°Caspian, I know you loved Mnie, that¡¯s why you let her go. Men should be open-minded. Competent men like me must do their best to take care of the woman they love, while ipetent men should let them go. For example, you let Mnie go and allowed her to pursue happiness.¡± As Bobby spoke, he nodded condescendingly at Caspian. ¡°There is a kind of love called letting go. You¡¯ve done well.¡± Caspian chose to ignore Bobby and turned to Mnie. He had a look of disappointment on his face. ¡°Did you abandon me for this handicapped man? You¡¯ve really disappointed me.¡± Caspian¡¯s words hit a nerve with Mnie. Mnie couldn¡¯t care less about her image and screamed hysterically on the spot, ¡°How dare you call my husband a handicapped man? He drives a BMW. How about you? You take the bus every day! He earns tens of thousands of dors each month, and his father is a manager of thepany. ¡°How about you? You work a day job and deliver parcels in the afternoon. Youe home every day covered in sweat, but you only make five thousand dors a month. What do your parents do? They must be living in a remote vige, I guess. ¡°We have been married for half a year, but you won¡¯t even let them meet me. Are you concerned that they would lose their way in the city, or are you afraid that I will look down on them? ¡°If you have the nerve to call Bobby a handicap, why don¡¯t you take a good look at yourself first? You¡¯re worse than trash! ¡°Even if you scrimped and saved all your life, you can¡¯t even afford to buy a car, let alone a BMW sports car. Caspian, ept your fate. You¡¯re just a poor loser.¡± After giving Caspian a piece of her mind, Mnie turned to Bobby and took his arm. She spoke to him in a sweet voice, ¡°Darling, let¡¯s go.¡± Bobby was still grinning widely. ¡°Mnie, how can you call him a poor loser? You are right about that, though. We should stay away from beggars like him in the future.¡± In Caspian¡¯s eyes, the two shameless individuals yapping away in front of him deserved each other. As the couple walked toward the red BMW, a powerful rumble of an engine could be heard in the distance. The next moment, a huge Mercedes-Benz SUV roared by without pulling on the brakes. It ran over the red BMW sports car that Mnie was so proud of and ttened it into scrap metal. The once stylish sports car now resembled a deted balloon. Bobby and Mnie stood on the sidewalk,pletely bewildered. The Mercedes-Benz was a modified SUV. It had a length of 20 feet, weighed 3 tons, and was powered by a 6.2-liter turbo engine. This ferocious beast of a car cost approximately around 6 million dors. The Mercedes-Benz SUV drove over the sports car several times until it was ttened into a sheet of scrap metal. Finally, the SUV¡¯s engine was turned off and the car door opened. A pair of long legs d in silk stockings stepped out. The woman who emerged from the car was wearing a camo dress that clung to her shapely figure. Earlier, Bobby was furious at the brainless driver in the Mercedes-Benz SUV for running over his beloved sports car. However, he couldn¡¯t pull his eyes away when he saw the curvaceous woman stepping out of the driver¡¯s seat. Bobby swallowed hard to control his desires. To his disappointment, the woman in the camo dress ignored himpletely and strode toward Caspian gracefully. ¡°Good morning, Lord¡ª¡± Sylvia started to greet Caspian, but he shook his head. He gestured to her so that she would not reveal their identities. ¡°Sylvia, why are you here?¡± Sylvia nodded with a smile. Suddenly, she stretched out her hand and linked arms with Caspian. Her actions caught Caspian off guard. Sylvia lifted her chin disdainfully. With a mocking smile, she sized up Bobby and Mnie who were standing opposite them. ¡°Caspian, I¡¯ve seen your wedding photos and I know she¡¯s Mnie. However, who¡¯s the hideous ogre standing beside her?¡± Hideous ¡­ ogre ¡­? Chapter 3 Chapter 3 A moment earlier, Bobby was still captivated by Sylvia¡¯s beautiful features and shapely curves. After hearing her sarcastic words, Bobby suddenly became furious. He nced at his beloved car, which was now crushed like a deted balloon. Bobby couldn¡¯t help feeling angry and ashamed. He was about to lose his temper when he saw Sylvia striding toward him. Her legs were slender and smooth. It was not an exaggeration to say that Bobby had never seen such a beauty as Sylvia before. He couldn¡¯t tear his eyes away from her seductive b*dy. In a daze, he stared nkly at Sylvia as she approached him. His mouth fell open and he almost drooled at the sight. Sylvia went up to him with a smile, but her words and gaze were menacing. ¡°If you keep staring at me like that, I¡¯ll gouge your eyes out and feed them to my dogs, understand?¡± Although Sylvia said this with a smile, Bobby felt a chill run down his spine inexplicably. Sylvia¡¯s words seemed to carry weight and she spoke with an authoritative air. Bobby quickly averted his gaze. Turning away from Bobby, Sylvia walked up to Mnie instead. She stretched out a finger and lifted Mnie¡¯s chin in a teasing manner. Sylvia scrutinized Mnie¡¯s features and chuckled coldly. Her eyes were full of disdain and mockery as she said, ¡°My brother told me that you¡¯re a beautiful, yet kind woman. He said it was rare to find a woman like that in this world. ¡°That was why he married you within half a year after getting to know you.¡± She continued, ¡°Don¡¯t you know that my brother has pushed back so many important matters for your sake? ¡°You¡¯ve only been married for half a year, and yet you¡¯re in such a hurry to get a divorce. How can you be so heartless?¡± Mnie couldn¡¯t understand what Sylvia was talking about, but she didn¡¯t like the way Sylvia held her chin. Instinctively, Mnie tried to take a step back from her. Before she could even move, Sylvia raised her hand and gave Mnie a heavy p on her cheek without hesitation. ¡°You ungrateful woman! Don¡¯t you know how many women in this world would die to marry my brother? ¡°It¡¯s your good fortune to have married Caspian. However, you didn¡¯t appreciate this marriage and ¡°While you were married, you were fooling around with other men in secret! You must be tired of living!¡± After Sylvia finished speaking, she reached out and mped her hands on Mnie¡¯s neck. Lord Caspian of Diatoran was a legendary figure with a reputation that preceded him. On her way here, Sylvia had decided to take Mnie¡¯s life on the spot to avenge Lord Caspian for the humiliation he had suffered. After all, ending the life of a worthless woman like Mnie wouldn¡¯t cause any trouble for Sylvia. A gold digger who dared to spurn Lord Caspian himself would be eliminated by the people of Diadem Hall. As Sylvia increased the force of her grip, a hand suddenly held her wrist. It was Caspian. He shook his head and stopped Sylvia from killing Mnie. Sylvia released her grip. Without any warning, shended another resounding p on Mnie¡¯s face. ¡°Caspian is being generous and spared your wretched life. In my case, I¡¯m not as forgiving as he is. Didn¡¯t youin that my brother is poor? Well, now I¡¯ll show you just how much money my brother really has!¡± With that, Sylvia went over to the heavily modified Mercedes-Benz SUV. She retrieved a beautifully packaged box from the trunk and threw it at Mnie¡¯s feet. The box was filled to the brim with more than twenty limited-edition handbags. They were from luxury brands like Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Gi, and Chanel. Published by N?v''elD/rama.Org. Mnie went bag shopping at luxury stores frequently. Thus, it was not a difficult task for her to discern the authenticity of these products. ¡°I had prepared these bags for you as a gift since dawn. These are all custom-made designs for VIP clients. Each bag is the only one of its kind in the world. ¡°I¡¯d like to ask you, Mnie. Do you think you¡¯re worthy of these handbags?¡± After that, Sylvia went to the trunk again and brought out a box of high-end perfumes. From their packaging and design, these perfumes were clearly customized fragrances that were exclusive to VIP customers. Sylvia took a few bottles randomly. The cost of those perfumes was on par with the value of Bobby¡¯s BMW sports car. She opened the packaging without hesitation and poured the fragrant liquid all over the two boxes. After that, she took out a lighter made out of copper and lit it up. She casually tossed the lighter on the boxes. When the alcohol from the perfume was ignited, the boxes exploded and sent mes shooting into the air. Bobby and Mnie were frightened and stepped backward. When Sylvia saw Mnie¡¯s reaction, she sneered, ¡°At least you have some self-awareness. You realize that you¡¯re not worthy of these precious items.¡± She walked over to her massive Mercedes-Benz SUV and patted the hood affectionately. Sylvia turned to Mnie and said, ¡°This is thetest Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, the G63. Normally, it is priced at five million dors. ¡°In addition, with the personalized modifications added to the SUV from the Mercedes-Benz factory, it¡¯s worth more than 10 million dors.¡± She continued, ¡°Besides, it¡¯s not something anyone with money can buy. It is custom-made by the Mercedes-Benz factory. All around the world, there are probably less than ten buyers who are qualified to get customized cars.¡± Sylvia stepped away from the SUV and approached Mnie with a sneer. ¡°Do you feel regretful now? I heard that you threw away the present my brother prepared for youst night. ¡°Did you know what was inside that box? ¡°It was a custom gold card from Reuss Bank. You probably don¡¯t even know what a custom gold card from Reuss Bank is or what it entails. Don¡¯t worry, I¡¯ll exin it to you slowly.¡± ¡°That¡¯s enough, Sylvia. Let¡¯s go,¡± Caspian interrupted Sylvia. He wanted to leave this ce as soon as possible. At any rate, his rtionship with Mnie had run its course and he had nothing else to say to her. However, Sylvia did not obey Caspian¡¯smand this time. With a sweet smile, she said, ¡°Even though Caspian didn¡¯t want me to say this, I still have to tell you what you missed out on. ¡°Owning a custom gold card by Reuss Bank allows you to spend money infinitely. Your descendants could buy everything they wanted and it would still be too much for them to spend it all!¡± Sylvia continued, ¡°Every year, 100 million dors would be deposited into the ount of this gold card for your spending pleasure. The owner of this card is the man whom you just abandoned. ¡°It¡¯s Caspian, whom you deemed to be worthless and poor! Mnie, I really can¡¯t figure it out. Are you that blind to have abandoned my brother and chosen to be with this loser instead? ¡°You are truly the most baffling person I¡¯ve ever seen in my life.¡± Chapter 4 Chapter 4 After Sylvia gave Mnie a good dressing down, she went over to Caspian¡¯s side. She reached out and linked her arm with Caspian¡¯s, whispering, ¡°Lord Caspian, how did I do?¡± Caspian nodded and walked alongside Sylvia to the SUV. Mnie had always thought that Caspian couldn¡¯t drive. At that moment, she realized that Caspian not only knew how to drive, but he had excellent skills. She stared after the Mercedes-Benz SUV as it sped away, the engine¡¯s roar fading. After standing dumbstruck for some time, Mnie grabbed Bobby¡¯s arm. He was also in a daze. She said to him, ¡°Bobby, Caspian must be acting, right? He must have spent all his savings to employ a beautiful actress and rent a luxurious car to put on a show. ¡°He wanted to change my mind so that I would go back to him. Isn¡¯t that right?¡± Bobby was confused by Caspian and everything that had happened. After listening to Mnie¡¯s assumptions, he suddenly had an epiphany. ¡°Mnie, you¡¯re right. I remembered that there is a domestic car brand that makes SUVs that look a lot like the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon. ¡°Changing the logo would easily fool someone. As for those luxury handbags, we only saw the packaging before that woman burnt them all up. ¡°There might have been nothing of value inside!¡± Mnie and Bobby reached a conclusion. She nodded. ¡°I agree with you, Bobby. Those bags must have been fake. Or else, she wouldn¡¯t have set them on fire so casually. ¡°I frequent those luxury stores, so I would have known whether they were authentic at first nce. ¡°She must have been afraid that I would find out, that was why she deliberately set them on fire in front of me.¡± They had been taken in by Sylvia¡¯s bossy demeanor andmanding tone earlier. After they mulled over it, both of them were convinced that she was just an actress hired by Caspian. Mnie thought that she had seen through Caspian¡¯s little charade that he orchestrated. She was relieved that she suppressed the urge to get back together with Caspian. It was a good thing she did not fall for his tricks. When Sylvia was mocking her just now, Mnie almost threw herself into Caspian¡¯s arms, pleading for them to return to the past. At this moment, Mnie wrapped her arm around Bobby¡¯s with a sense of triumph. She could already envision her ideal life in the near future. As a socialite of the upper ss, she would go around in sports cars. She would have countless designer bags and luxury clothing items in her wardrobe. On the other hand, Bobby was in a foul mood. His beloved car was ttened to a sheet of scrap metal. Caspian drove the car to the entrance of hispany and had Sylvia take the wheel. On the way, Sylvia reported to Caspian regarding the increased activities of neighboring nations at their borders. Caspian replied, ¡°Don¡¯t worry, they suffered heavy losses since ourst battle. They haven¡¯t recovered their ability to fight yet. Keep an eye on them. If there is an emergency, report it to me immediately.¡± He nned to resign from thepany today and end what he had started. After many years of warfare at the border, Caspian found himself longing for the hustle and bustle of the city. In addition, the female CEO of thepany had always been kind to him. Caspian had intended to lead a quiet life with Mnie despite the pleasures avable in the city. He, Mnie, and Bobby were all colleagues in the samepany. Now that they had gotten a divorce, there was no reason to stay here any longer. With his status and wealth, he didn¡¯t need to toil away at thepany. Caspian had just walked into the gates of thepany when his colleague, Thomas Miller, approached him. ¡°Hey, Caspian, weren¡¯t you on leave today? Why are you here now? Could it be ¡­¡± He took a breath and raised his voice a few notches. ¡°Could it be that you¡¯re here at noon just to save money? Are you going to freeload off thepany for a free meal? ¡°You really know how to make ends meet. You work tirelessly every day and deliver parcels during lunch break. ¡°I¡¯m sure you¡¯ve already made a bomb, and yet you still need to save money on lunch?¡± Thomas¡¯ remarks promptedughter from the other colleagues around them.This belongs to N?velDrama.Org: ?. In thispany, very few people respected Caspian. All of them felt ashamed to be associated with a deliveryman. Other employees working within the buildingplex often came by during breaks and asked, ¡°Is this a courierpany? Why do you hire deliverymen?¡± To them, sharing the same workce with Caspian was considered a disgrace. As office workers, they were a cut above the blue-cor workers. None of them wanted to be associated with a poor deliveryman. They felt that Caspian¡¯s part-time job as a deliveryman had tarnished the image of thepany. Whenever Caspian¡¯s colleagues saw him at the office, they mocked him. They hoped that he would resign. Today, they were finally getting their wish. Caspian went to his seat and started packing up his belongings. Even so, Thomas didn¡¯t miss a chance to ridicule him further. He asked, ¡°Caspian, are you nning to resign? Did you finally umte a fortune by delivering parcels?¡± Thomas turned to the other colleagues and eximed, ¡°Look, everyone. Didn¡¯t I tell you? Even though delivering parcels is hard work and makes your b*dy stink of sweat, it¡¯s a lucrative job! ¡°Look at Caspian. He¡¯s a prime example. Now that he has earned enough by being a deliveryman, he¡¯s going to resign. He¡¯ll finally join the ranks of the wealthiest people in Diatoran!¡± Everyone burst intoughter when they heard Thomas¡¯ jeers. A deliveryman making it into Diatoran¡¯s list of the wealthiest people could be the funniest office joke of the year. Another colleague who loved to stir up trouble sauntered over to Caspian. He nodded to him with a mocking smile. ¡°Mr. Lynch, I hope to learn from you in the future. Once you get your lucky break, don¡¯t forget about your old colleagues. ¡°If you have the time, reward me with a brand-new bicycle so that I can follow in your footsteps. ¡°I will strive to get into Diatoran¡¯s list of the wealthiest people as well and be one of the people who earns more than 350 million in the country!¡± With that,ughter rang out in the office. It sounded very lively. Employees from otherpanies couldn¡¯t help but nce when they walked by the door. They thought that Caspian¡¯spany was giving out year-end bonuses ahead of time. Caspian paid no mind to his colleagues¡¯ ridicule. He stared at the colleagues he had worked with for nearly a year, but he remained silent. He was Lord Caspian, ruler of Diatoran. Caspian wasn¡¯t upset as he allowed his colleagues, who were as insignificant as fleas, to mock him. There was no reason to lower himself to their level. It was beneath him to get angry with small fries. Caspian remained indifferent and focused on tidying up the belongings from his desk. He was prepared to resign and leave thepany. At that moment, a loud p was hearding from the working area. It sounded like someone was smacking a folder down on the table. It wasn¡¯t very loud or piercing, but it was loud enough to silence themotion at the work area. After that, a stylish and beautiful woman dressed in a ck professional suit appeared. She wore a pair of ck high heels, and her slender legs were covered in ck silk stockings. Standing in the office area, she spoke coldly, ¡°Are you all having a good time doing nothing? You seem to be chatting merrily. ¡°All of you will get a pay cut from this morning, except for Caspian. ¡°I will use this money to organize a party with food and drink for everyone in the office. Then, you can chat to your heart¡¯s content!¡± Chapter 5 Chapter 5 The woman chiding everyone at the work area was Willow Stewart. She was only 25 years old. She was beautiful and had a curvaceous figure. Even though she was dressed in a in ck suit, she exuded the aura of a professional model. Many men in thepany often talked about her in private. Everyone hoped to have a girlfriend with such an attractive figure. However, their desires were limited to mere talk. Not only was Willow beautiful with a S**y b*dy, but she was also the CEO of theirpany. When Willow reprimanded them, all the employees in the working area lowered their heads. They were cursing Caspian inwardly. If he hadn¡¯t returned to thepany at this time, they wouldn¡¯t have wasted their entire morning at work. Willow swept a cold gaze around the office and finally stopped on Caspian, who was still packing up his personal belongings. ¡°Caspian,e with me to my office,¡± Willow spoke sternly to Caspian. Coincidentally, he needed to tender his resignation to her as well. Caspian put down his belongings and followed Willow into the CEO¡¯s office. Her office was filled with a faint scent of roses. Willow invited him to take a seat. She started rummaging through her filing cab to look for some documents. Willow opened a drawer under the filing cab. She had to bend over to search inside the drawer which was positioned too low. As Willow was doing so, she didn¡¯t notice that her skirt was riding up from bending over. Unintentionally, Caspian caught sight of her exposed thighs. His gaze wandered downward and lingered on Willow¡¯s slender legs that were d in silk stockings. For a moment, Caspian¡¯s mouth went dry and he felt a little thirsty. Just then, Willow stood up and poured a ss of water. She put it in front of Caspian. ¡°Are you going to resign?¡± Willow asked, looking at Caspian. Caspian took a sip of water and nodded. When Willow entered the room earlier, she noticed Caspian packing up his belongings. She guessed that he was nning to leave thepany. Caspian put himself in Willow¡¯s shoes. In her point of view, the reason for his resignation was likely due to the bullying and ridicule from his colleagues for the past year. ¡°I¡¯m not resigning because of those colleagues ¡­¡± Before Caspian could finish, Willow waved her hand and interrupted him. ¡°What they said to you just now was inappropriate. Caspian, I can understand how you feel. However, you also need to know one thing. ¡°Life is about carving out your own path and letting others say what they want.¡± She continued, ¡°You don¡¯t need to care about anyone else¡¯s opinion of you. If you care too much about what others think, you¡¯ll end up living in their shadows. Eventually, you¡¯ll be like them.¡± Caspian was taken aback. His CEO was usually aloof and distant. At this moment, she was actually encouraging him in person to strive for a better life. Of course, Caspian knew what Willow said made sense. Nheless, he wasn¡¯t resigning because of the bullying from his colleagues. He opened his mouth to exin, but Willow continued, ¡°I know that Mnie is your wife. I also know that you¡¯re working very hard to provide for your family. ¡°Apart from your day job here, you even deliver parcels in this building during lunch break.¡± She added, ¡°Even though other colleagues outside don¡¯t understand, I appreciate a passionate young man like yourself. ¡°As someone just a few years older than you, I value your energy and zeal to work toward a better life. ¡°I also admire the contributions you¡¯ve made to thepany in your position.¡± Willow leaned back in her chair. ¡°Before you tender your resignation, I need to let you know that I¡¯ve decided to promote you to the position of project manager of thepany. ¡°Your base monthly sry is eight thousand dors and a simr rate ofmission as other managers. ¡°This isn¡¯t an easy position. I¡¯ve observed all the employees in thepany. I felt that only you can handle this role of project manager. ¡°I hope that you can stay with thispany and achieve greater sess in a higher position.¡± She continued, ¡°With the increase in sry, your living standards will be greatly improved. ¡°You won¡¯t have to work so hard delivering packages. You can focus wholeheartedly on your day job. ¡°Most importantly, you can prove yourself using your abilities. ¡°Give those colleagues who had mocked you today a p in the face. What do you think?¡± After Willow said that, there was a faint smile on her l*ps. She was confident that after her heartfelt persuasion, Caspian would definitely stay on and work even harder for thepany. However, Caspian rejected her. With a simple reply, he shattered Willow¡¯s confidence. ¡°Ms. Stewart, thank you for valuing me. I came to thepany today for the sole purpose of tendering my resignation.¡± Willow was dumbfounded. From her point of view, Caspian had no reason to refuse her offer. Nheless, Caspian not only refused her, but he did so without any hesitation. As Willow was about to ask Caspian for the reason, her phone rang. It was n Cooper. Willow took her phone and went out to answer the call. Caspian couldn¡¯t hear what the person on the phone was saying, but he could hear Willow¡¯s reply clearly. ¡°Mr. Cooper, please don¡¯t scare me. I¡¯ve asked you many times before. You assured me that you would invest in this project. ¡°I¡¯ve already put all my funds into this project too. Now that the project is halfway through, you changed your mind? Are you kidding me? ¡°I know that we didn¡¯t sign a contract for this project, but it was based on the trust we had between us! Cash flow is dwindling on my end. What am I supposed to do if you refuse to invest?¡± ¡°Mr. Cooper, look here ¡­ Hello? Mr. Cooper? Damn it!¡± Willow¡¯s vision suddenly went ck, and she stumbled. She lost her grip on the phone. It fell to the ground with a loud smash. Regaining her consciousness, Willow quickly picked up the phone again. ¡°Fortunately, it¡¯s just the tempered ss that is cracked ¡­ ¡± She fiddled with the screen and breathed a sigh of relief. It wasn¡¯t that she cared about the phone. Willow was more worried that if she broke her phone, she wouldn¡¯t be able to contact n as soon as possible. Willow took a deep breath. She pushed open the door of her office and said, ¡°Don¡¯t leave. Wait for me toe back.¡± Staring after Willow¡¯s retreating figure, a thought formed in Caspian¡¯s mind. Yesterday, he overheard his colleagues¡¯ conversation while sitting at his desk. Thepany took on a project previously, but they were having trouble with cash flow. That was why Willow had requested for n to invest in this project as well. n agreed immediately when he heard of this. However, bothpanies had not signed a financing contract for this project. n had used Willow¡¯s trust in him and tricked her into paying in advance for the project. He promised that his investment funds would arrive within the next day or two. Willow had bet her entire worth on this project. When n saw that the project¡¯s cash flow was on the verge of copsing, he decided to change his mind nonchntly. There had to be something fishy going on. Caspian didn¡¯t need to think too hard to figure out what was going on. n was either after money, S**, or both. With this in mind, Caspian decided to help Willow. He wasn¡¯t doing it just because of her encouragement to him earlier, but he also wanted to help out for her sake. Based on his observation of her, Willow was an ambitious woman. She had the will and the ability to chase her goals. Moreover, investing millions or even hundreds of millions in apany wasn¡¯t a big deal for Caspian. When he thought of this, he ran out of the CEO¡¯s office and chased after Willow. However, Willow had already left in a car when he reached the entrance of the buildingplex. There was nothing he could do. Caspian went back inside to wait for her. When Caspian returned to thepany, he was met with angry res and resentment from his colleagues. They bombarded him with hateful remarks that grew louder and louder. ¡°Hey, you¡¯ve grown some guts. How dare you go to Ms. Stewart and tattle on all of us? Now all of us have our sries deducted. We were just joking around with you. How could you stab us behind our backs?¡± ¡°That¡¯s right. We¡¯ve been colleagues for nearly a year, and this is how you treat us? Even my pet dog whom I¡¯ve kept for a year knows how to wag its tail when I pet him. You¡¯re worse than an animal!¡± ¡°Caspian, you¡¯d better listen to me. You have until the end of the day to reimburse my deducted sry this morning. If you fail, don¡¯t me me for teaching you a lesson!¡± ¡°Caspian, you sly, two-faced jerk!¡± His colleagues were like fleas who didn¡¯t know their ce. Caspian couldn¡¯t help but feel annoyed at the baseless usations they hurled at him. Published by N?v''elD/rama.Org. He nned to discuss the investment matters with Willow after she returnedter. In addition, he intended to be thergest shareholder in thepany. Caspian wanted to see which of his colleagues would dare to find fault with him once he became the