Chapter 523 Task Force Rose
Benjamin nodded and said, “Luckily, we’ve already sent some of our men back to East Aridlands, or the
cast might’ve been done for.”
“it’ll take our men at least 24 hours to make it to East Aridlands from sea. I’m afraid they might not
make it in time,” Caspian replied with a worried expression.
“East Aridlands still have quite a lot of troops. Keith will be fine even without our reinforcements. You
don’t have to worry too much, Caspian.”
“Alright then. Give a call to Keith and inform him to begin preparations for war and to defend East
Aridlands until reinforcements arrive.”
Caspian then looked back at Benjamin and continued, “Do you wish to return to North Aridlands? It’s
your territory, after all.”
Benjamin calmly replied, “There’s no need for that. I believe in Ziko’s abilities. Besides, I’m not worried
since he has received your guidance.”
Caspian looked back at the crowd. “Now that North, East, and West Aridlands are all facing imminent
danger, we’ll also need to be on standby at all times.”
Everyone nodded their heads as they realized the urgency of the current situation.
Caspian decided not to return to Southlake City after the meeting and just remained in the command
room.
Macy remained by his side, as she would just follow him wherever he went
anyway.
Benjamin went on to carry out Caspian’s orders. He hand–picked a few special. force members to form
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇta team that would City to clean up any
go into Southlake enemy spies.
The team was named Task Force Rose, due to the team consisting of only women.
The leader of the team was a woman named Laina Barnes.
She was only 21 years old and had already become a general officer of Diatoran. Now, she was also
the leader of the newly formed Task Force Rose.
Meanwhile, in Southlake City, Kenzie, Richard, and Nicholas were having a conversation in a hidden
abandoned factory.
Kenzie didn’t expect much from the other two as they weren’t powerful
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Both Richard and Nicholas were just simple playboys and couldn’t possibly hold a candle to Caspian.
Not even a supreme grandmaster would be able to assassinate Caspian, so Kenzie never expected to
gain much information from the two of them.
But they still had their uses.
Kenzie had researched about the Stewart family and realized that Richard was Willow and Caspian’s
brother–in–law.
“Oh yeah, you can bring in more people if anyone’s interested. So long as they can contribute, of
course,” Kenzie explained.
He also knew about Henry being Willow’s cousin. With Willow officially distancing herself from the
entire Stewart family, Henry was the only person left who could approach her without rousing any
suspicion.
It was unfortunate that Henry wasn’t here today to join in their conversation.
Being able to extract any information from Willow would help Vadesia with the
war.
Richard and Nicholas looked at each other and nodded their heads.
The reason why Kenzie had sought out the two of them was due to their affluence. and power within
Southlake City. There was also the possibility that they might know other people who may prove useful
for Kenzie to expand the rebel force and dismantle Southlake City from within.
Kenzie immediately transferred ten million dollars to each of them as a show of sincerity.
Richard and Nicholas were both grinning from ear to ear when they realized just how generous Kenzie
was for giving them ten million dollars each before they even did anything for him.
They realized that working for Kenzie would have better benefits down the line.
20 million dollars was nothing for Vadesia. Even 200 billion dollars would have been worth the
exchange for important intel from the citizens of Southlake City.
Kenzie said, “Alright, you two. You should leave for now. I’ll notify you if anything happens.”
Richard replied, “Sure thing, Mr. Kenzie. We’ll see you later.”
Nicholas hurriedly added, “Oh yeah, Mr. Kenzie. You can’t tell anyone else about
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only hope that you can help keep this a secret for us.”
Kenzie smiled and replied, “Don’t worry. There’ll be more to come so long as you do a good job.”
Nicholas was overjoyed. “It’s truly an honor for us to meet someone like you, Mr. Kenzie.”
Richard laughed and added, “That’s right! Mr. Kenzie, you sure are generous. With Vadesia protecting
us, of course, we’ll work for you!”
“Your next task is to create negative public opinion to slander Caspian’s reputation,” Kenzie ordered.
Nicholas sheepishly replied, “We understand. But I was almost killed by Caspian’s underlings today. It
was so scary.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmKenzie explained, “You can always hire some thugs to have them take your place. You won’t be in
immediate danger if you designate them to lead the protest.”
He didn’t want Richard and Nicholas to die too early just yet after he had just turned them into traitors
of Diatoran.
Richard nodded his head. “Of course! We’ll do as you suggest.
The three of them then left the abandoned factory.
Meanwhile, the streets of Southlake City were filled with protestors even though war was about to
erupt.
The crowd was protesting for Caspian to step down from his position.
They were disappointed that Caspian had chosen inaction even though enemy troops were creeping
toward their borders. He also sent reinforcements back to the east.
They felt that Caspian was making a stupid mistake.
His actions seemed as if he had abandoned Southlake City for good.
Protestors on the street gradually grew larger and larger in numbers.
All of this was actually because of Richard and Nicholas pulling the strings from the shadows by hiring
all sorts of thugs to stir up negative emotions within the public.
Most of the crowd was also just there to join in the fun without really
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Both Richard and Nicholas never needed to show themselves. They could just remain in a safe place.
The thugs chosen to lead the protest never noticed that among the crowd they were leading were some
angry–looking women who had stared at them long enough to remember their faces.
The women were members of Task Force Rose who were assigned to remove all enemy spies from
within Southlake City, along with citizens who had been easily swayed into becoming traitors.