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Chapter 3186

Author: Celestial Clouds
Gaius wasn't afraid because everyone knew the only ones the Remingtons could rely on were the army under his command. Without him, they were doomed.

When Gaius signaled he wanted to leave, Thobias hastily stood up to stop him.

Gaius questioned, "What's the matter? Are you trying to force me to stay, Lord Thobias?"

Thobias assured him, "No, not at all. We don't have immediate benefits at hand, but..."

Greed flickered in Gaius' eyes. "But what?"

Thobias hesitated slightly. "But the Celestrians provide us with over a billion gold every year..."

Upon hearing this, Gaius frowned deeply. "Where has all that money gone?"

Thobias grimaced. Over the years, the money collected by the Governor's Mansion had been spent on various matters. After sorting out the relationships in Cras Island and several surrounding counties, they also provided the Celestrians with a hidden residence on Cras Island. Nearly all the money had been depleted.

Thobias believed that once the Celestrians got a footho
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    "With the Mansion surrounded by the army, we're effectively cut off. What's our next move?" Lillian's anxiety was palpable, realizing their options were dwindling.Adrian, too, grasped the gravity of the situation. While charging into the midst of the thirty thousand soldiers appeared tempting, Cras Island's status as Obscura City's rear battlefield rendered such action untenable. Disrupting Cras Island's stability was out of the question. Despite his natural inclination toward aggression, Adrian refrained from such drastic measures.Wallace, monitoring the soldiers' movements, remarked, "It seems they've altered their formation."Adrian grimaced. "They must have underestimated the severity of the situation. The Governor's Mansion and the Stormwatch Legion are undoubtedly conspiring with one another."Lillian's anxiety escalated further. After meeting Adrian, she had relocated to his residence, forming close bonds with Rozi and her sister. Living with Rozi and Wallace during this t

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    Gaius and the Remingtons were discussing when Adrian might depart and brainstorming methods to encourage his departure when someone abruptly barged in, claiming they had urgent news."What's your business here?" Gaius, engrossed in thoughts of future prosperity with the Celestrians, was visibly annoyed by the interruption."Sir, that young man has reappeared. This time, he presented us with a token.""A token? What kind of token?" Gaius was intrigued, as were Kevin and Thobias, who exchanged a glance."The token is black, adorned with unusual patterns, including a coiled dragon..."Thobias frowned. Neither he, Kevin, nor Gaius recognized the significance of the token."Lord Tobias, do you have any knowledge of this token?" Sensing potential importance, Gaius turned to Thobias for insight.Thobias responded without hesitation, shaking his head and smiling slightly. "What significant possession could someone like that have? It's likely just a token from the Frontier Force, unrelat

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    However, Adrian shook his head firmly. "Regardless of the situation there, there are garrison troops stationed here to manage emergencies. So, if we head over, mustering ten thousand men shouldn't pose a problem."With that, the trio departed from the Governor's Mansion. After they left, the Stormwatch Legionnaires collectively breathed a sigh of relief. They had just received orders from higher-ups to monitor Adrian as he was suspected of being the assassin targeting their leader. Moreover, he was a formidable level-eight expert.While they were instructed to keep an eye on Adrian, they were cautioned against provoking him. Thus, Adrian's presence near the Governor's Mansion had put considerable strain on the soldiers."That guy's finally gone..." remarked a soldier clad in armor, wielding a weapon."Hmph. Based on what they were saying earlier, they might return later.""Don't be cowards. We have thirty thousand troops here, and seventy thousand beyond the city walls. No matter

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    Dominique was certain that Adrian would not deceive him."I command a total of thirteen thousand men, with ten thousand ready to mobilize at any time," Dominique replied."Follow me." Adrian nodded.On the war chariot, Dominique glanced at Adrian now and then. Despite his youth, Adrian was already widely acclaimed for his contribution in capturing Leafall and Sandstone. If it were not for him, they would not have achieved half of what they had accomplished. And now, Adrian was sitting right beside him. Dominique was excited, but at the same time, he felt puzzled. He wondered why someone like Adrian would suddenly leave the battlefield and come to Cras Island. After all, even though they were dealing with the restorationists, as an important figure in the war, how could Adrian simply leave? "Mr. Adrian, is the situation in Cras Island very serious?" Dominique asked. After hearing his question, Adrian frowned. While he knew that the restorationists had been receiving support fro

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  • The Return of the War Legate   Chapter 4807

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