Chapter 821 Escape Even though Byron had only experienced the aftershocks, he was now shaken to the core.
The once luxurious King of Filren’s residence had turned into a mess amidst the explosion.
Byron was so furious that he trembled all over and pulled out his gun before firing it into the air.
“Caspian, I'll definitely torture you horribly!” At this moment, on a hillside, Caspian was watching everything happening in Byron's residence from afar.
He had already left the residence quietly with tens of thousands of his subordinates.
“Lord Caspian! Those fools from Filren were completely fooled by you!” Laina exclaimed admiringly.
This was the first tshe had fought side-by-side with Caspian. She hadn't expected his tactics in leading troops to be so sharp. Such a way of warfare couldn’t be achieved by an ordinary commander.
Laina had long heard of Caspian’s title as the Diatoranian God of War. In her opinion, he should command the overall situation in the main base rather than lead troops into battle.
But now, it seemed that Caspian’s intelligence and decision-making were both exceptional. He had completely outplayed the enemy.
“They're just too stupid. | only used a few tricks, and they fell for them,” Caspian said calmly.
“Lord Caspian, why do you understand the King of Filren so well? Are you familiar with him?” Laina asked, puzzled.
“A fool like him is not worthy of my attention! | can see his flaws just from his decisions and actions. Hence, dealing with him is a piece of cake,” Caspian explained. / Hearing this, Laina nodded in agreement as she found ora logical.
These insights could only be grasped by someone with extensive experience in 1/4 +15 BONUS battles. Obviously, Caspian had achieved this.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLaina looked at Caspian with admiration. Although she was a few years younger than him, she was already an adult, and her heart had long been restless.
Caspian also noticed her passionate gaze, but he had long been used to it.
After all, he had so many women around him.
Previously, Caspian had felt something amiss with Macy when she hinted at her feelings. Though he knew her intentions, he could only pretend not to notice. After all, he was a married man.
Now, he didn’t know how to handle Laina’s affectionate glances at him.
He wasn’t the kind of man who would cheat. Since he had chosen Willow, he would continue to treat her well.
Caspian could control his emotions, but he couldn't resist the infatuation of these young women around him.
“We can’t contact Diatoran now. Someone must deliver the message.” He quickly changed the subject.
“Okay, I'll immediately rush to send the news out,” Laina answered immediately.
“Sylvia and the others hesitate to launch a full-scale attack because they think I'm still there. As long as she knows I'm safe, | believe Sylvia will make the right choice,” Caspian said.
The secret passage would be discovered sooner or later, so they weren't completely safe now. But as long as Sylvia captured the capital of Filren within a short period, all their problems would be solved.
Laina quickly spread the news.
Upon learning that Caspian was safe, Slyvia had no more reservations and prepared to take down the capital in one fell swoop.
On the other hand, Macy was still lurking in the capital of Filren. Her mission was to catch Byron.
She simply disguised herself and infiltrated Filren’s guards.
They were already short of manpower, so no one suspected Maty.
“King Byron, we can’t hold on much longer. There are too many enemies. I'll lead them away while you guys hurry and leave with His Majesty!” Kenelm said 214 +15 BONUS urgently.
Afterward, he rushed out with sguards, deliberately firing randomly to attract Sylvia's attention.
Macy and a few other guards protected Byron closely as they slowly retreated.
She walked to the back. When nobody was paying attention, she shot the other guards! Gunshots were echoing everywhere, so nobody knew it was Macy's doing.
Byton was at a loss and could only follow Macy as she was the one left by his side.
“Your Majesty, | think it’s too dangerous to rush out like this. It’s better for us to hide in the residence. That way, we'll still have a chance to live,” Macy advised.
Byron had been scared out of his wits long ago and completely followed her advice.
“Okay, leadout of here. Let's hide in the residence!” Byron said anxiously.
With gunfire everywhere, he felt extremely insecure.
“You guys, find a way to distract the enemy. I'll protect His Majesty!” Macy shouted to the other guards.
She needed to disperse everyone before dealing with Byron.
Macy did this for a reason. She had learned that Caspian had left the King's residence through a secret passage.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHowever, she hadn't figured out the location of the passage yet.
Originally, she wanted to kill Byron directly. But after sthought, she decided she could capture him alive.
As long as she entered the residence, she would have a chance to leave Filren. By then, she would have made a great achievement in handing Byron over to Caspian.
As Macy fled with Byron, there were several times she was ready to capture him. However, she found that he had sskills. It wasn’t easy to capture him.
Without a guaranteed victory, she didn’t dare to act rashly. Otherwise, she would ruin her plan.
Macy led Byron into the residence and into the basement amidst the ruins, where there was actually a secret passage.
Even he was stunned to see this.
3/4 +15 BONUS He had no idea at all when this secret passage was added.
Without any hesitation, Byron entered the secret passage, thinking it was left by Camden.
“A bunch of idiots! There's a secret passage, but nobody toldabout it!” Byron scoided angrily when he saw the footprints on the ground.
He thought his subordinates had quietly left through here.
Since there was a secret passage, his hope of survival increased a bit. This made Byron excited.
Yet, the moment he stepped out of the passage, he froze in place.
There were so many people outside pointing their guns at him.
“You fools! Do you know who | am? How dare you point guns at me!” Byron immediately shouted in anger.
He hadn't yet seen clearly who was standing outside.