Chapter 686 Sentenced to Death on the Spot
Chapter 686 Sentenced to Death on the Spot
When Sherry saw Caspian, she was so overwhelmed with emotion that she could not speak.
Caspian looked at the woman across from him. Her face was wrinkled, and she looked quite old. The
sight made Caspian's heart ache. He knelt in front of her and called softly, "Mom!"
He was the Diatoranian God of War, but his mother still had to suffer for so long. She only left the
Massey family because he had gone missing.
This made Caspian feel sad. Luckily, they were reunited once more.
The people present were stunned upon seeing Caspian kneel in front of Sherry despite being the
Diatoranian God of War. He had never knelt, not even in front of the King!
The Jessops were also stunned. Caspian, who was such an important figure, was really Sherry's son.
They had planned to gouge her eyeballs out earlier! They were really courting their own deaths!
Sherry had initially been worried that Caspian would not call her his mother as he had just been a baby
when they were separated from each other. However, Caspian knelt down in front of her, and she was
touched by the sight.
"Please stand up, Caspian." Sherry grasped Caspian's arm.
"Mom! I'm sorry that you've been through so much. I've finally found you after so long! I'll make sure
that you won't need to worry about your future ever again!" Caspian said emphatically.
Sherry looked quite worse for wear at the moment, but she would forever be Caspian's mother.
"You're not to blame. I left the Massey family in a fit of rage after you went missing, and I've been
looking for you as well. I only started to notice you after you gained a reputation far and wide," Sherry
said, eyes brimming with tears.
The members of Phoenix Vanguard were so touched by this scene to the extent of shedding tears.
Meanwhile, the Jessops were filled with terror at the sight of Caspian showing such respect for his
mother. They had assumed that Sherry was nothing but a farmer, but she had suddenly become
Caspian's mother.
"How did you know that I was still alive and in Churron?" Sherry asked in bemusement.
"I had my subordinates investigate what happened in the past, and with that, I learned about you,"
Caspian said.
At this moment, Miranda called out. She was already in tears. "Caspian, please save Tom now, quick!
He's already passed out after losing so much blood."
Stunned, Caspian quickly asked, "Where is he?"
Caspian had heard about Tom's dangerous state before embarking on the journey to Churron, but he
had forgotten about it when he saw his mother.
"He's there!" Miranda pointed at Tom. Sherry looked in that direction and saw Tom lying there with a
pale face. He seemed to be barely hanging onto consciousness. He looked like he would die at any
moment.
"Caspian, Tom is in this state now because he saved us. You must try to save him," Sherry said.
"Don't worry. I brought the best medic in the army with me, so Tom will surely be fine," Caspian replied.
He turned to the soldiers behind him and said, "Have Avon come here immediately!"
"Yes, sir!" An armored soldier ran out immediately to summon him.
Avon was treating Aria when the soldier came over, telling him, "Mr. Long, Lord Caspian has asked you
to go over there. We have someone who's seriously injured and in danger of dying!"
"Sure. I'll head over immediately," Avon said.
He arranged for other medics to continue treating Aria and the others. They were seriously injured, but
their injuries were not to the point of being life-threatening.
Avon entered the factory and started treating Tom. Caspian was relieved to see him as he trusted his
skills wholeheartedly.
"Will he be fine?" Miranda asked worriedly. Tom had already been unconscious for a while.
"Don't worry. With Avon here, Tom will surely be fine," Caspian reassured her. Hearing that, Miranda
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Sylvia came to Caspian and asked, "Lord Caspian, how should we deal with the Jessops and these
three doctors?"
"Take them down and kill them here!" Caspian said coldly.
The Jessops and Kent were absolutely terrified to hear that.
"Don't kill me! I don't want to die!" Blake wailed.
"My father is Jerry Andrews, Lord Caspian. You must know him, and that's why you can't kill me,"
Lacey explained.
"I won't let you live, not even if your father is the King. This is the consequence of your evil actions!"
Caspian said viciously.
"I already called my father just now, and he's pleading with the King on my behalf. His Majesty will
surely spare us, so just wait," Lacey said.
"What? You already told your father about what happened here?" Caspian asked, somewhat shocked.
"Yes. I realized that something wasn't right here, so I called my father for help. He must've already
convinced the King. His Majesty has probably issued a command," Lacey continued.
"So what if the King learns about this? I have the right to kill! His Majesty has given me the right to act
first and report later!" Caspian said.
"I wanted to do bad things to your mother, but I didn't injure her for real, did I? What right do you have
to kill me?" Lacey argued.
"Stop trying to argue with me. If I hadn't arrived on time, they would've become corpses by now. I have
already investigated your actions long ago. You leveraged your father's position in the court and did
many evil deeds in Churron.
"The crimes you've committed are enough reason for you to be sentenced to death ten times," Caspian
said coldly.
"What bullshit! Do you have any proof? Are you trying to accuse me despite not having any?" Lacey
would never admit to her crimes—she was not that dumb.
"My intelligence organization never gets anything wrong. Task Force Rose has already run a thorough
investigation on you!" Caspian said.
Lacey was taken aback to hear that Caspian had run a secret investigation on her. Task Force Rose
was the most mysterious secret agent organization that could obtain any intel they wanted, which
meant that they must have known about everything she had been doing in Churron.
That, in turn, meant that Caspian had obtained concrete proof of her actions.
"I'm Jerry's daughter. Even if I've committed crimes, His Majesty will surely spare me," Lacey said.
"You're naive, aren't you? How important do you think your father is? He can't help you with this!"
Caspian said in disdain.
"That's impossible. I don't believe it. If you dare kill me, the King will punish you for your actions!" Lacey
was still trying to get herself out of this situation even when she was doomed.