The Almighty Lord Caspian

Chapter 654 A Vicious Idea



Chapter 654 A Vicious Idea

"I'm sure you have a way to save him. The medical field has advanced so much. I'm sure you can treat

Blake's eyes," Lacey insisted.

"There's one option—an eye transplant. But… I don't think anyone's willing to donate their eyes," the

doctor said.

Upon hearing that, a vicious thought brewed in Lacey's mind.

Once the doctor left, Uriah said, "Blake has suffered so much. We need to inform the authorities at

once and get them to catch that punk!"

"No need. We'll handle this ourselves," Lacey said.

She wouldn't be able to carry out the idea she just had if the authorities got involved.

"What are you going to do, Mrs. Jessop?" Uriah asked curiously.

"That has nothing to do with you," Lacey retorted icily. She had no reason to explain her idea to a

lackey.

"Come with me, Fergus," Lacey said.

"Coming."

All along, Fergus obeyed Lacey's every word because her father, Jerry, was a high-ranking politician

and one of the king's most trusted subjects.

Once they walked to a quiet corner, he asked, "What is it, dear?"

"The doctor said Blake might be losing vision in one eye. Have you thought about what we can do to

stop that?" Lacey asked.

Instead of informing him of her plan right away, she decided to ask him for his opinion first.

"Even the doctor said we don't have any options available, so how should I know what we can do? I've

heard of people donating their corneas but not their eyes!" Fergus said.

"You're such an idiot! We can just gouge out someone's eyeballs!" Lacey declared venomously.

"What did you say?" Fergus was flabbergasted.

"What's with your reaction? Blake's a prince among men. We can't let him go blind. We must find a

suitable donor for him at all costs," Lacey said.

"You're right, dear. Blake's our precious son. Everyone would surely judge him if he goes blind in one

eye," Fergus said.

"That's right. I guess you're not completely hopeless after all. We can't let our family become a

laughingstock. That'll only humiliate my father," Lacey said with a nod.

"Do you have a plan, dear? Do you know where we can find a suitable eye donor?" Fergus asked.

"Hadn't Uriah and Scott told us everything we needed to know? We can just get an eyeball from that

bastard who beat up Blake! When the time comes, we'll just hire a surgeon to perform the surgery in

private," Lacey declared.

Fergus' expression lit up. Smiling, he exclaimed, "You're so smart, dear! Why didn't I think of that?

Since that bastard injured Blake, it's only right that we make him pay!"

"That's right. By doing this, we'll not only avenge Blake, but we'll also make sure he recovers and gets Content is property of NôvelDrama.Org.

to be a normal person. However, we have to get a private surgeon for this. The hospitals won't help us

with this surgery!" Lacey said.

"Sure! We'll do as you say, dear. How should we deal with those people?" Fergus asked.

"We should kill them, of course. Don't tell me you think we should keep them around," Lacey said with

a scoff.

She spoke of killing a few people as if it were nothing.

"Are you sure we should do that? Won't it cause trouble for us? We're talking about a few lives here,"

Fergus said in concern.

"How is it going to cause trouble for us? Don't forget who my father is. He's a high-ranking politician.

"Even though he's not one of the most powerful people in Diatoran, it's still a piece of cake for him to

get rid of a few ordinary citizens," Lacey declared.

"Alright, then! With him backing us up, we have nothing to be afraid of," Fergus agreed.

He had become the real estate tycoon in Churron, thanks to Jerry's help.

Most people knew Jerry was his father-in-law, so naturally, they tried to curry favor with him by giving

him all the best land in the area.

"We can't let the authorities find out about this. We'll deal with it ourselves," Lacey added.

"Got it! I'll have my men start looking for those bastards!" Fergus said.

"Yes, do that. Find them as quickly as possible," Lacey instructed.

Fergus nodded and walked over to his subordinates.

"Look into this matter. Find out who did this to Blake, and do whatever it takes to find him!" Fergus

commanded.

"Understood!" his men replied before heading off to do as told.

Caspian was still at Riverside Villa.

Ever since he found out about his biological family, he became extremely agitated. He had previously

met his biological father, Logan, back at West Aridlands.

When he knew that his biological mother was still alive as well, he became even more excited. He kept

calling Laina to ask about Sherry's whereabouts.

Even now, he couldn't resist calling Laina again.

"Did you need something, Lord Caspian?" Laina asked helplessly.

It was his 30th time calling her today, and her patience was worn thin.

"I just wanted to know how the investigations are coming along," Caspian said. He also realized he was

being a bit much.

"I've already assigned people to look into this matter, Lord Caspian, but this process takes time. We

can't rush it," Laina said.

"What's taking so long? It's been half a day already, and you haven't found anything," Caspian said.

"Lord Caspian, the only thing we know is her name. You're asking us to search the entire Diatoran for

her. That's like looking for a needle in a haystack!" Laina exclaimed.

"Have more people join in on the search. I'll give you five days!" Caspian instructed.

"Sir, I know you can't wait to meet your mother, but five days is too little time. Honestly, we're relying on

nothing but luck to find her.

"We might locate her tomorrow if we're lucky enough. If not, it might even take more than a year," Laina

argued.

"Fine. Carry on. Tell me as soon as you find something," Caspian said.

"Rest assured, sir. I'll report to you the moment I have news. You don't need to keep calling me," Laina

said.

Caspian glanced at Willow before adding, "By the way, don't forget about Willow's biological mother.

You need to locate her as soon as possible, too."

"Yes, I got it," Laina replied, hiding the fact that she was feeling rather exasperated. Caspian was

getting on her nerves, but she didn't voice that aloud, of course.

After ending the call, Caspian commented unhappily, "Task Force Rose's team members aren't very

good at their jobs. It's been hours, and they haven't got a single lead yet."

"Don't be so impatient, hubby. Let's just wait for news. With how many people there are in Diatoran, it's

not easy for them to find someone with just a name. Give them a bit more time," Willow consoled.


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