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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 975

After hearing Magnus's words, everyone was stunned.

At the meeting today, Magnus said that there was a major event to be announced, which was also equivalent to a reward for Casey.

At first everyone was still guessing what kind of reward Magnus would give Casey. After all, the credit Casey created this time was really not measurable with some money or objects.

Now Magnus said that he would appoint Casey as the deputy commander of Northern Border, which really shocked everyone.

According to Casey's merits, it would not be an exaggeration to appoint him as the deputy commander, but Casey was too young. There was no such young deputy commander in history, so everyone was stunned.

Casey also had a look of astonishment. He didn't expect Magnus to give him such a big surprise when he woke up.

Everyone was silent for a while, and then someone said, "I agree. Although Casey is still very young, his strength and courage are enough to be worthy of the position of deputy commander."

"That's right, if it weren't for Casey this time, our entire command would have been ruined. It's reasonable to appoint Casey as the deputy commander."

"Although Casey is young, he is more stable than many older people, and he has the courage that we don't have. Appointing him as the deputy commander may be a good opportunity to Northern Border."

Everyone began to agree with Magnus's decision, but no one came out against it.

Seeing that everyone had no objections, Magnus also showed a smile, turned his head and glanced at Casey, and said, "In this case, this matter is settled."

"I don't agree," just then, Casey said.

Everyone looked at Casey in a bit of astonishment. They had never thought that anyone would reject the status of deputy commander of Northern Border.

Magnus didn't expect Casey to say that. He glanced at him with some doubts and said, "Why? Do you think that the position of deputy commander is not enough for your reward?"

Casey smiled and said, "You misunderstood, Magnus. I didn't think the reward is too slight. In fact, what I did yesterday was for myself. I don't need any reward."

"You saved my life back then, and that I saved you yesterday. We are even tied."

"The position of deputy commander of Northern Border is not suitable for me. I have no plans to devote myself to Northern Border for the rest of my life. I still have a wife and daughter. If I can, I prefer to live an ordinary life with them."

After hearing Casey's explanation, everyone present was a little surprised. They didn't expect that Casey who was murderous when fighting, was so soft in his heart.

Magnus also fell silent. He did not consider Casey's own thoughts before. Now it seemed that not everyone wanted to be in power.

At least Casey didn't want to.

After thinking for a moment, Magnus looked at Casey and said, "I did not consider what you said before, but this does not prevent me from appointing you as the deputy commander of Northern Border."

"I can assure you that this position will not restrict you in any way. You can come to and leave Northern Border as you like. No one will interfere with your life."

"This position is actually equivalent to an honor, and I just want to give you some rewards."

"But I need you to promise me that if C Country is in trouble in the future, you can't just sit idly by, OK?"

Casey glanced at Magnus and said, "I naturally won't just ignore it when C Country is in trouble. I know that the peace of the state is an important guarantee for the family. As for the position of the deputy commander, I think it's better to forget it."

Casey understood that Magnus cherished the talent, but he had his own things to do. He couldn't stay in Northern Border all his life. This time, it was enough to pay off those feelings owed to Magnus.

Seeing Casey insisting on rejecting, Magnus couldn't continue to force Casey, so he smiled and said, "Since you don't want to, then I won't force you. Young people are the future of the country. The stronger you are, the greater the responsibility you carry. I hope you can understand this truth."

Casey nodded and said, "I know this naturally."

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