Miraz's plot was exposed, all the soldiers who attacked Narnia were disarmed, and the castle temporarily fell into the hands of the Narnia.

Prince Caspian took charge of the state power, which proved that the previous rumors were true. The Narnia did not kidnap him, but Miraz persecuted him, forcing him to flee the castle and enter Narnia.

Miraz and his wife were put under house arrest. Those who supported Miraz and persecuted Prince Caspian for him were also liquidated one by one.

Half a month has passed since they gradually settled the big and small things, and Caspian has officially settled his position.

However, the Narnians are still an important force in his hands. He has formulated a series of laws for the peaceful coexistence of tamos and Narnians, which are not allowed to be touched by anyone.

"Prince Caspian, now it's settled down here. Do you think of how to punish Miraz?" Asked Peter.

On the terrace of the castle, five people sat in a circle around the table, basking in the sun leisurely.

"No!" Prince Caspian rubbed his forehead and said in distress, "after all, he is my uncle. In the end, he chose to surrender without resistance. I can't kill him."

"But I can't let him go. I have lived in his shadow for so many years. I know very well that if I let him go, he will come back sooner or later. He has great ambition and won't be willing to fail."

"Maybe you can ask Aslan!" Lucy suddenly made a noise.

The four turned to look at her. Prince Caspian shook his head and said, "Aslan is really wise, but you can't find him, and I can't see him."

"No, I've seen Aslan several times!" Lucy said definitely, glancing at her brother and sister, a little angry.

"Anyway, I don't know how to find Aslan!" Peter shrugged.

Lucy said she saw Aslan, but when they followed her to see, they saw nothing.

They are the king of Narnia granted by Aslan. Why would Aslan not want to see them?

So Lucy must have lied. She didn't see Aslan at all.

"I really saw Aslan, and I talked to him, but Aslan left when you came!" Lucy got angry, got up, turned and ran away.

"Maybe Lucy did see Aslan. We should try to find him. Aslan can certainly give us a good suggestion!" Said Edmund hesitantly.

He grew up, and because of the guilt of the last time he came to Narnia, he believed what Lucy said.

"Why can't we ask the king for help? He has defeated the white witch before. This suggestion has also helped us a lot. I think he must know how to deal with it." Prince Caspian thought for a moment and said.

He didn't really want to say that, because he found that Peter seemed to have some complaints about the man.

But at this time, all he could think of was such a person.

As for Aslan they said, he was willing to believe them that Aslan could solve the problem.

But the problem is that they can't find Aslan at all, and gray can be found. Moreover, he has given them advice and great help before. If they ask for help again, they are likely to get his help.

"Don't look for him!" Susan said quickly, almost screaming, which made the eardrums of several people here suffer.

"Why?" Prince Caspian didn't understand. He thought Gray was very powerful, and Susan didn't show any hate for him before. On the contrary, she often helped Peter speak ill of him.

Susan rubbed her head and said softly, "if you go to him, I can give you advice now. Kill Miraz and avoid any trouble in the future."

"That's right!" Peter and Edmund nodded in agreement.

Except Lucy, the opinions of several Narnia kings were highly unified.

Prince Caspian hesitated when he saw the vows of several people, but he couldn't help but become more distressed now.

Just when he was distressed, Lucy suddenly ran back and shouted happily at them, "I see Aslan again. He told me that if you want to deal with Miraz and don't want to kill him, he can send them back to the hometown of tamos."

"Send them back to tamore?" Prince Caspian looked puzzled.

Peter nodded to them as long as they didn't stay in Narnia. Prince Caspian would guarantee the peace of Narnia.

"No, Aslan said, send them back to the hometown of your ancestors in another world." Lucy shook her head.

But that's all she knows. She doesn't know more.

"Are tamos from another world?" Peter, they were surprised. They always thought that although Tamo people were not Narnia people, they were also people of the world. They came to Narnia from Tamo.

But unexpectedly, they are also people from another world.

For the other world, Peter, they knew a little better and explained it to Prince Caspian.

After they explained it, Prince Caspian understood.

So he quickly accepted this statement and asked happily, "when and where is Aslan?"

Sending those people back to Tamo is not necessarily safe, but sending them back to another world will never come back.

"Aslan said and left. His time is set in three days. He will come back at that time." Lucy said happily.

What happened today is enough to prove that she really saw Aslan. It was Peter who couldn't see him himself.

"Great, then wait another three days!" Prince Caspian nodded, not as depressed as before.

"Lucy, did you really see Aslan?" Peter still doesn't believe it. Why is Lucy the only one who can see Aslan, and every time.

This time, as soon as they said those words, Lucy ran out and met Aslan, which had to make him doubt that it might be Lucy's prank.

"I'm not a child. Don't talk to me in that tone!" Lucy stared at him angrily. "Believe it or not, just do it!"

"I didn't say I didn't believe it!" Seeing Lucy finish and leave again, Peter muttered helplessly.

"I don't think Lucy will lie. If Aslan really comes three days later, you should apologize to her!" Edmund said calmly and turned away.

Peter was speechless. He remembered the old professor's words, "trust your relatives. When they don't lie, no matter how strange things are, they can be true."

At first he didn't believe that Lucy came to Narnia, but later it proved that it was true.

"So this time, I was wrong again?" Peter thought to himself.

"I think what Lucy said is true!" Susan nodded and ran after Lucy in the direction she left.

"I didn't say it was false, I just questioned it within a reasonable range!" Peter shouted, arguing feebly.