"What about your sister's school? She still has a lot of things to take care of at school," Sherry said.
"Oh that? That's easy. I'll just let Sylvia handle it," Caspian said.
"What about Tom? He's badly injured now. We can't just leave him here, can we?" Sherry asked.
"How could we leave our savior here? I'm planning to bring him back to Southlake City to continue his treatment," Caspian said.
"But both Tom and Aria are badly injured. They might not be able to travel a long distance, can they?" Sherry asked worriedly.
"Don't worry, mom. With the protection of the military doctors, they'll definitely reach Southlake City safely," Caspian said.
Sherry nodded without saying a word more.
Then, Caspian turned around and said to Sylvia, "Sylvia, I'll leave my sister's schooling matters to you."
Cecilia attending school was still of great importance to Caspian. Otherwise, he would not have let Sylvia handle this matter personally.
With Sylvia, a general officer, handling this matter, who would dare to disagree?
"Yes, sir!" Sylvia nodded and responded.
She immediately had someone investigate Cecilia's school. She personally made a call to the headmaster of that high school.
After the headmaster received the call, he was extremely shocked. He did not dare to make the slightest delay in attending to the matter regarding the Diatoranian God of War's sister.
He went through the transfer procedures for Cecilia in the shortest time possible. He also mailed all the relevant documents to Southlake City without bothering Sylvia at all.
"Tom, I'm planning to take you back to Southlake City to continue your treatment. Are you okay with this arrangement?" Caspian came to Tom's side and asked him.
"Yes, sir," Tom answered.
Ever since he left Southlake City due to the war, Tom had been longing to return.
"That's good, then. Let's go back immediately," Caspian said.
And with that, Caspian instructed Avon and the others to carry Tom out with care.
The others followed along and exited the factory.
Aria was also carried into the car.
"Have this place cleaned up before you leave," Caspian said to the inspectors.
"Yes, sir!" the inspectors answered in unison.
They did not dare to go against the Diatoranian God of War's orders.
After allocating the tasks, Caspian led everyone into the armored cars. They were prepared to leave.
Xavier, the inspector general of Churron, was also brought away.
Caspian planned to hand Xavier over to the related department in Churron for investigation.
Caspian and the others came to Churron Airport and boarded the plane.
Five fighter jet planes took off magnificently from Churron.
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At this moment, the fallen soldiers had all been laid to rest at the Southlake City Memorial Hill.
Without having a break, Balthazar rushed to the airport.
He had planned to head back to Dhord City to have a discussion with the representative from Tigra.
Caspian and the others landed right then.
The moment they stepped out of the airport, they saw Balthazar surrounded by the crowd.
Caspian was rather surprised. He did not expect to bump into Balthazar.
When Sherry and Cecilia heard that the King had appeared, they were very surprised.
"Why is the King and the other high-ranking officials here at the airport, Caspian?" Sherry asked.
"The King must be going back to Dhord City. That's why he's here at the airport," Caspian said.
"What should I do? I feel nervous about seeing the King," Sherry said as she trembled.
"Don't be too nervous, Mom. I'm the Diatoranian God of War. Since we've bumped into each other, I have to go over and greet him," Caspian said.
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