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The Almighty Lord Caspian novel Chapter 690

"Moving to Southlake City sounds nice, Caspian, but I still have to go to school. How can we deal with that?" Cecilia asked worriedly.

"Don't worry, Cecilia. Leave everything to me. I'll transfer you to Southlake High. My old homeroom teacher, Ms. Wildman, is still teaching there. I'll have her tutor you.

"She has taught at the school for a long time, and she's better than your teachers in Churron for sure," Caspian said.

"That's great. I need not worry, then," Cecilia said.

Only then did Caspian notice the many injuries on Cecilia's and Sherry's skin. He asked, "What happened to you? Why did you get hurt?"

"Blake Jessop's lackeys beat us up," Cecilia answered.

"Did they come here with Blake today?" Caspian asked.

"I don't think so. I didn't see them today."

Suddenly, Caspian's face darkened, and he looked quite murderous. Upon noticing that, Sherry asked worriedly, "What's with you, Caspian? You aren't planning to kill more people, are you?"

"You need not concern yourself with this, Mother. I'll have a doctor conduct a comprehensive health inspection for you two later," Caspian said.

"I'm fine. These injuries didn't break the skin, so there's no need to trouble your medics," Sherry said.

Tom had wanted them to go to the hospital the previous night, but Sherry had found it pointless. Their injuries were not serious. The skin just looked somewhat bruised.

"No, you must listen to me," Caspian said firmly.

Noticing that Caspian's words brooked no refusal, Sherry could only nod.

"Stay here. I'll go out for a while," Caspian said before leaving the place.

He walked over to where Aria and the others were at. Aria had ended up seriously injured to save Caspian's mother. As the Diatoranian God of War, of course, Caspian must visit her and express his thanks.

Aria happened to regain consciousness at this moment. She saw Caspian standing beside her. The sight gave her a start. She called emotionally, "Lord Caspian!"

She was even about to stand up and salute in respect, but she could not due to her serious injuries. Meanwhile, her four comrades were staring at Caspian, their gazes burning.

They had not met Caspian ever since joining Task Force Rose, but the man was currently in front of them.

Of course, the sight of him excited them to no end. Everyone in Diatoran idolized Caspian.

"Don't move around, Aria. You're heavily injured, so there's no need for the salute," Caspian said hurriedly.

"Thank you, Lord Caspian!" Aria nodded and lay down. The other members of Team Rose nodded in respect to Caspian as well.

"Oh, you've woken up. You gave me a shock, you know." Laina exhaled in relief when she saw that Aria was awake.

"You're here too, Captain Laina!" Aria smiled joyfully. Her gaze had been focused on Caspian, so she did not notice Laina at all.

"I heard that you were heavily surrounded, so I came here as well," Laina said.

"Got it. Is Lord Caspian's mother safe now?" Aria asked hurriedly.

"They're all safe and sound, all thanks to your efforts in buying time." Caspian nodded.

"That's great. I thought I failed in my mission," Aria said.

"You've done well. The five of you managed to drag it out for so long despite the disadvantage in numbers. You've exceeded what was expected of you," Caspian said.

He then turned to Laina. "They've fought valiantly, so you must reward them handsomely and promote them after we return."

Laina nodded. "Got it, Lord Caspian."

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