Chapter 387
Chapter 387
Chapter 387 The Eldorian Scroll
Horace couldn’t gauge Caspian’s true strength even though he himself was an innate grandmaster.
It was obvious that Caspian’s strength far outmatched his.
“Go back and tell your chairman that no one has the right to take away my title as the alliance leader. H
e may challenge me if he wants. I’m very interested in the position of chairman as well!” declared Caspi
an.
Horace froze up as he imagined how furious the chairman would be once he listened to Caspian’s word
s.
No one had ever dared to offend the TMAA back in Dhord City.
Even the prestigious families within Dhord City treated the chairman with the utmost respect.
Caspian was too arrogant.
Horace promised that he would be back to humiliate Caspian after
he returned home to pass on the message.
“Very well. I’ll pass on your message to the chairman. You’d better not regret it later.”
“Get lost! Any more words and I’ll kill you!” answered Caspian impatiently.
Horace was angry, but he also trembled in fear.
He had seen his fair share of arrogant men, but none had been as arrogant as Caspian.
He snorted as he got up from the floor and left Zott Manor.
He knew that he was outmatched and that he might end up dead if he stayed any longer.
Horace wasn’t stupid enough to not grasp the given chance to escape.
Caspian stood still as he watched Horace leave.
He was too lazy to bother with losers like Horace.
He then turned to Lincoln and asked, “Are you alright?”
Lincoln struggled to stand up. “Thank you, Mr. Lynch! I’m alright now, but I might’ve been. dead if not fo
r you.
Even though Horace was nothing compared to Caspian, he was an opponent too powerful for
Lincoln to deal with.
“I’ve already called an ambulance for you. You did a good job. I’ll assign the best doctor to
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Lincoln had surprisingly held his own. He may have had bodyguards, but he wasn’t a trained fighter hi
mself.
“You’re too kind, Mr. Lynch. I only did what I should!” answered Lincoln.
Caspian patted Lincoln on the shoulder. “I can’t believe there really are hooligans who come to Southla
ke City just to cause trouble.
“Alright, I’ll still need your help once you’ve recovered. You’re tasked with maintaining the safety of Sout
hlake City. Go and find Sylvia. She’ll provide you with any manpower or funds that you’ll need.”
Ordinary men wouldn’t possibly be able to deal with an innate grandmaster like Horace.
Lincoln replied, “Yes, sir! I won’t let you down! But… Mr. Lynch, how powerful is that TMAA in Dhord Cit
y? I’m sure they’ll come back for more.”
“The TMAA is just a bunch of hooligans. I’ll show them hell if they ever try to come back to cause troubl
e,” answered Caspian with contempt.
Caspian had yet to see anything that he feared within Diatoran.
He had heard about the TMAA. He would’ve been fine with their existence if they had done good for so
ciety. But all they ever did was gather up criminals and hooligans into one giant organization that was u
p to no good.
Lincoln looked up at the confident man and admired him from the bottom of his heart.
Caspian then left Zott Manor and returned home.
Sylvia rushed over to greet him as soon as he returned home.
“I’ve finished investigating the TMAA, Caspian.”
Caspian had assigned Sylvia to investigate the TMAA through a phone call while en route back. home.
He came to realize why Balthazar had established the investigative team. There were far too many facti
ons operating within Diatoran that he had never known about due to being at war in the South Aridland
s.
“The TMAA was established over a hundred years ago. They’ve always been deeply rooted. within the i
nner workings of Diatoran. The majority of trained fighters would choose to join the TMAA all throughou
t history, and their power and authority slowly but surely grew.
“I think you may have offended them when you became the leader of the alliance in Naporia,” reported
Sylvia.
+15 BONUS She then looked at Caspian with concern and continued, “Caspian, I believe the TMAA wo
n’t let you off the hook easily now that they’ve appeared out of nowhere. Horace was simply just an offi
cer. And I heard that the chairman, Ace Garland, is very powerful. Be careful, Caspian.”
Sylvia knew the limits of her own strength.
She also reminded herself of the fact that the TMAA might pose a threat.
But then again, anyone causing trouble would be met with Caspian’s wrath.
“Very well, you may go,” replied Caspian.
Caspian fell into deep thought after Sylvia left the house.
The king had granted him absolute power and authority to do anything he wanted.
Now that evil forces had emerged within Diatoran, causing harm to the citizens, Caspian wouldn’t tolera
te their existence any further.
It was the next day at the TMAA headquarters in Dhord City.
Horace knelt down on the floor and reported, “Mr. Garland! Caspian, that arrogant bastard, beat me up
and treated you and the TMAA like nothing. This is clearly a challenge! We can’t let him get away with t
his!
“He even said that once he’s done with you, he’ll use your skull as an ashtray…”
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At the center of the hall was a middle–
aged man sitting on top of a golden throne. He looked down on Horace with contempt.
‘Nixon!” shouted Ace.
An old man dressed in a black robe appeared and greeted him, “Yes, Mr. Garland?”
Horace’s face lit up with joy the moment he saw Nixon. Nixon Xenos was the head elder of the TMAA. H
With Nixon stepping into the fray, Caspian would surely meet his end.
“How is the progress for the task I’ve assigned you?” asked Ace.
“I’ve already finished my investigation, Mr. Garland. The Eldorian Scroll fragment is within. the Stewart fa
Horace froze up at the mere mention of the Eldorian Scroll.
He finally realized the reason why Ace had sent him to Southlake City.
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It was for none other than the Eldorian Scroll!
The Eldorian Scroll contained knowledge about ancient yet profound martial arts mastery. The scroll itse
The problem was that the Eldorian Scroll had been separated into nine fragments, and even finding one
News about the location of one fragment alone could send the entirety of Diatoran into a wave of frenzy.
Horace’s expression sank as he thought about how no fighter throughout history had resisted the tempta
He began to tremble with fear as he was
worried that Ace might punish him for his failure. “Nixon, I hereby allocate you 5,000 of our elites. I need
“Remember, you will still have to eliminate Caspian so that you have a cover story for
your actions. We absolutely can’t let the world know about the Eldorian Scroll fragment!” ordered Ace wi
Nixon nodded his head. “Yes, sir!”
Ace then looked back at Horace. “Horace!”
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