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The Almighty Lord Caspian novel Chapter 802

"Do you admit to your crime, Jethro? You failed the mission to assassinate the King of Filren and used the heads of ordinary citizens to lie that you killed several of Filren's senior officials! You deserve the death penalty for that!" Kelvin roared.

"Someone must be trying to set me up, Mr. Andrews! They're trying to destroy our relationship. You have to believe me!" Jethro exclaimed. He didn't expect his act to get exposed.

All along, he had remained hopeful that he could mislead the Andrews family long enough to find a chance to leave Dhord City. He would then cut off all ties with them. He didn't think they would discover the truth before he could enact his plan.

He was already in the doghouse with the Andrews family. If Kelvin found out that he had lied as well, he was done for.

Alas, Jethro regretted not fleeing from the start. At the very least, he could've stayed alive.

Nevertheless, he certainly wasn't going to admit to his crime.

"Are you still trying to pretend you're innocent? I have witnesses who can testify that they saw you killing innocent civilians!" Kelvin informed with a smile.

Jethro's expression turned even darker.

He didn't suspect Kelvin at all. It seemed like Kelvin did have evidence to back him up.

Stiffening, Jethro started looking for a chance to escape from Kelvin and the guards' clutches.

However, Kelvin laughed and waved the guards away. His gaze softened as well.

"What on earth are you doing, Mr. Andrews?" Jethro asked. He was utterly confused.

"The next time you do something like this, Mr. Roman, you should remember not to leave any witnesses. There were only about a hundred or so people in that village.

"Because you didn't kill them all, they managed to come to Dhord City to report you," Kelvin said while shaking his head.

Upon hearing that, Jethro figured out the gist of the situation. However, he didn't admit to killing those villagers just yet.

"Mr. Andrews… what…" Jethro said hesitantly, hoping to deduce Kelvin's attitude.

"Alright. I won't waste any more time, Mr. Roman. Two villagers came to the King's residence to say that you killed all the villagers at Panville. Fortunately for you, I was the one who ran into them. Otherwise, you might've died by now," Kelvin said coolly.

Jethro felt a sense of belated fear. He wouldn't even be able to leave the King's residence if Jerry had found out about this.

"Mr. Andrews, I've been working for the Andrews family for so many years now. I certainly have contributed in some way. You can't kill me over a tiny mistake. That's a little too cruel," Jethro complained in displeasure.

"My dad is pissed right now, and Zane has been feeding him all kinds of stories. You wouldn't even be standing here right now if I hadn't put in a good word for you," Kelvin replied as he patted Jethro's shoulder.

"I don't think I've ever crossed Mr. Zane. Why would he badmouth me?" Jethro asked in bewilderment.

"When it comes to power, everyone succumbs to their greed—even Zane," Kelvin declared nonchalantly.

Jethro got the hint. After all, he was a smart man. He knew what Kelvin was implying.

"Mr. Andrews, are you asking me to side with you?" Jethro muttered.

He knew Kelvin was helping him so that he would ally with Kelvin.

"This is not about siding with me. This is about doing what's right for Diatoran," Kelvin corrected meaningfully.

"From this moment onward, I will do my best, even risking my life if I have to!" Jethro quickly declared with a bow.

"As long as you join me, Mr. Roman, I can guarantee that you'll get anything you want!" Kelvin announced with a smile.

It was important to make promises first, even if they came up empty later on.

Inside the hidden chamber, Avon whooped for joy and exclaimed, "I did it! I finally did it!"

He brought Laina over to the microscope.

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