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The Almighty Lord Caspian novel Chapter 546

"Your Majesty, nearly 50 thousand of my men fell at the hands of these traitors. If we don't eradicate them, wouldn't their sacrifice be for nothing?" Ferb stood up and expressed his concerns.

His army was once strong with a hundred thousand men. Quinton's followers had decimated them.

Balthazar turned to Caspian for advice after being caught in a difficult position.

"Diatoranian God of War, what do you suggest we do in this situation?" he inquired.

Caspian was momentarily at a loss for words, pondering the dilemma.

The logical course of action would be to execute all traitors, but the thought of slaughtering over a hundred thousand soldiers seemed excessively cruel.

If these men were pushed to desperation and decided to rebel, the situation could spiral out of control.

After a moment of thought, Caspian proposed a more reasonable solution.

"Your Majesty, Diatoran is besieged on all fronts, and we're in dire need of manpower. These men, although misled, did not wish for treason. We could give them a chance to redeem themselves by letting them fight on the front lines," he suggested.

Balthazar nodded, seeing the wisdom in Caspian's words.

"The Diatoranian God of War makes a valid point. Let's give them an opportunity to redeem themselves through valor," he agreed.

Suddenly, a general from Tenby Passage rushed in with urgent news.

"Your Majesty! A large force from Filren has been spotted approaching us!" he exclaimed.

"They must be reinforcements for Quinton." Balthazar surmised.

He was aware of Quinton's plea for aid to Filren.

"Now's the perfect time for Quinton's men to prove their loyalty by repelling the enemy." Caspian seized the moment to suggest.

"Indeed." Balthazar smiled.

However, Logan immediately voiced his opposition.

"Absolutely not, Your Majesty!" he protested.

"Why not, Commander Massey?" Balthazar asked, puzzled by the objection.

"How can we be sure the traitors won't turn against us? We'd be in grave danger if they join forces with Filren," Logan argued.

"Indeed, Your Majesty! Sending them to fight Filren's troops is risky. With 200 thousand traitors and Filren's reinforcements, we are heavily outnumbered," Ferb added as he urged caution.

Balthazar pondered the situation, recognizing the validity of everyone's concerns.

The consequences could be dire in such extreme scenarios.

"We're willing to redeem ourselves, Your Majesty!" the traitors spoke up, eager for redemption.

"Yes, Your Majesty, we'll surely repel the enemy forces!" they continued, their voices filled with determination.

"Please grant us this chance to fight bravely, Your Majesty. Otherwise, we can't face anyone with honor," they pleaded.

Balthazar was moved by their pleas and turned to Caspian again for guidance.

"What do you suggest, Diatoranian God of War?" he asked, troubled by the decision.

"Your Majesty, they are still Diatoranians. Giving them a chance might be the right course of action," Caspian advised.

It was a terrible idea, one he would never accept it.

"Your Majesty! Such evil is necessary! If they have access to tanks and armored vehicles, and they turn their guns on us, we'll be powerless!" Logan urged desperately.

"Your Majesty! I have an idea that can easily repel the enemy." Caspian stepped forward with a nod.

"Diatoranian God of War, what's your ingenious plan?" Balthazar inquired.

"The enemy forces from Filren aim to join forces with Quinton's troops. We can exploit this by having Quinton's men pretend to break through our defenses and join the Filren's forces, only to ambush them unexpectedly," Caspian suggested.

"Oh? How should we execute this plan? Please, God of War, elaborate," Balthazar asked further.

Caspian's idea was indeed brilliant.

"Have Quinton's troops meet with the enemy without heavy weapons. Once they've merged, we strike the Filren's forces by surprise," Caspian explained.

"God of War, your strategy is brilliant! But with Quinton gone, who will lead? And what if the Filren suspects something?" Balthazar inquired.

"I hadn't considered that," Caspian admitted as he shook his head.

The absence of Quinton would surely raise suspicions among the Filren's forces.

"With the enemy forces closing in and no time to ponder, let me lead Quinton's troops in a feigned surrender. Seeing me captured, Filren will have no cause for suspicion." Balthazar decided.

"Your Majesty! You are a distinguished figure, like a God among men. Now is not the time for such risks!" Logan exclaimed anxiously.

"No more words. I've made up my mind," Balthazar stated resolutely.

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