Chapter 180
Chapter 180
Chapter 180 Annihilation
Sylvia knew the urgency of the situation.
Even if these special
forces soldiers from Tigra were taken down, as long as they were able to pull the triggers before dying,
Caspian would still be in grave danger,
“Hold on!” Sylvia raised her hand and shouted.
She stopped the Elite team from continuing their next moves.
Every action she took from here on out would place Caspian’s safety as the priority.
Sylvia’s booming voice caught the attention of the special forces.
They turned and saw 30 to 40 people rushing in through
the hospital doors. Every one of them was armed with firearms!
This unforeseen situation left them stunned. No one could have predicted the sudden appearance of thi
s group!
While they were taken aback, Caspian swiftly broke out of the encirclement using his agile skills.
Seeing that Sylvia and Macy were there, he didn’t bother to take action anymore.
The stage was set for Sylvia and Macy to perform.
At this moment, Avon breathed a sigh of relief. If Sylvia hadn’t arrived, both he and Caspian would have
been in great danger!
When Sylvia saw that Caspian was no longer in danger, she immediately gave the order, ”
Attack!”
Gunshots rang out.
Sylvia had already instructed
her subordinates upon arrival at the hospital to eliminate anyone. who posed a threat to Caspian.
Screams echoed throughout the lobby of Southlake Hospital. The special forces soldiers of Tigra were This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.
shot down by the Elite team before they could even process what had happened.
Carmen, Stephanie, and Lana finally relaxed when they saw Sylvia and Macy.
The gunfire continued.
Macy took the lead. She hated these foreigners
as they were arrogant people who dared to act against Caspian in Diatoran!
Having fought many battles, Sylvia and Macy recognized that these individuals were Tigra’s dispatched
special forces.
Since that was the case, they were determined not to leave any survivors!
Once they confirmed that all 11 of the special forces soldiers were dead, Sylvia ordered her team to ce
ase fire.
Following that, the 30 Elite team members she brought along cordoned off the area.
Their
purpose was to protect the crime scene and to shield innocent civilians from witnessing such a grueso
me sight.
The tall foreigner died without knowing how he met his end. He couldn’t have fathomed
that his simple trip to buy medicine would lead to his tragic death in the hospital!
The catalyst for this incident was his ignorance.
Until their last breaths, they remained unaware that their enemy was Caspian, the Diatoranian God of
War.
Despite the Elite team securing the area, many had witnessed the event earlier.
The gruesome scene was too much for ordinary onlookers to continue watching.
Stephanie, Carmen, and Lana were shaken to the core when they saw the corpses on the floor. It was t
heir first encounter with such brutality.
“Caspian, are you alright?” Macy hurriedly approached Caspian, concern written on her face.
“I’m fine,” Caspian replied.
“Caspian, I’m sorry for coming late and causing you distress. Please punish me,” Sylvia said guiltily.
“I’m fine. A few special forces soldiers from Tigra mean nothing to me.” Caspian dismissed it.
Even if Sylvia and the rest hadn’t arrived, Caspian could have handled it. He was only concerned that t
he soldiers‘ firearms might harm innocent bystanders.
News of the foreigners‘ deaths would surely spread quickly. He needed to find a way to contain this inci
dent.
If the Inspector General’s office got wind of it, a conflict between them and Sylvia’s Elite team would co
mplicate matters.
“Sylvia, call the new regional chief of Two Lakes immediately! I’ll have him handle this matter.
Caspian had a perfect solution in mind.
“Yes, Caspian!”
Sylvia dialed a number and handed the phone to him.
Stephanie and the others found it rather amazing to witness Sylvia and the Elite team behind. her show
ing such respect to Caspian.
“Hello? Who is this?” the regional chief of Two Lakes answered the call.
As the phone didn’t display a number, he wasn’t sure who was calling.
“It’s Caspian.”
When the regional chief heard Caspian’s name, his body trembled.
He never imagined that Lord Caspian would personally call him.
At a prior meeting convened by Caspian with high–
ranking officials from the Two Lakes region, he had learned about Caspian’s identity.
He was still new to the role as he just took over the position from Zachary recently.
“Mr. Lynch, do you have any orders?” The chief stood up straight in his office as he held his phone, dis
playing utmost respect.
“11 foreigners were killed by my subordinates at Southlake Hospital. You must immediately issue an or
der to the Southlake City’s Inspector General’s office not to interfere with this
matter,” commanded Caspian.
Understanding how Joey operated, Caspian knew that if she found out about the incident, she would in
vestigate it thoroughly. Just thinking about how to deal with her gave him a headache.
Upon hearing Caspian’s words, the chief was surprised and deeply curious.
“Mr. Lynch, may I ask why you killed these foreigners?”
It’d be a different story if Caspian had killed a few local troublemakers, but killing foreigners was
an international matter.
He needed to take it seriously.
“These people were Tigra’s dispatched special forces. They secretly infiltrated Southlake City to spy on
“As the regional chief of Two Lakes, how could you not know about this information?” Caspian coldly ret
“I…” The regional chief was trembling under Caspian’s questioning.
Indeed, he had overlooked this matter.
“Alright, it’s not entirely your fault. These people were meticulous, and they had a hidden
not to get involved,” Caspian instructed.
He knew that Sylvia had put a lot of effort into uncovering Tigra’s special forces‘ activities. Hence, it was
“I understand. I’ll notify them right away!” The chief breathed a sigh of relief.
Luckily, Caspian didn’t call to point out his problems.
He feared that he might be fired from his position before even settling in.
At this moment, Joey and her team had arrived at Southlake Hospital.
Even before entering the hospital, they saw bodies on the ground, and the air carried a strong
scent of blood.
Such a scene left them utterly shocked.
When Joey saw that Caspian and Sylvia were here, she became even more puzzled.
“Did you kill these foreigners?” Joey approached Macy and questioned her.
She had always disliked Macy.
Yes,” Macy admitted.
“Take all these murderers away!” Joey ordered.
Since Macy admitted it, Joey could rightfully take them away.