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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 1081

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But soon, Carson’s eyes became fierce. As if trying to convince himself, he snapped at Caspian, “You lied to me! If you could really kill Heavenly Spirit Realm cultivators, how could you be so embarrassed today? Moreover, the Emperor is not an ordinary Heavenly Spirit Realm! Stop lying to yourself! When you see the Emperor, you will naturally know how ignorant you are!”

Speaking of this, Carson suddenly paused, and then said with a grim smile, “I understand, Caspian Montgomery. I’m going to die, so you have to try your best to make me angry before I die. Because the more unwilling I am to die, the happier you will be. In that case, I might as well tell you a secret. About your rebellion that year.”

“I don‘t care at all,” Caspian waved his hand, and the sharp edge of Flame Severing went straight to the head of Carson.

This matter could no longer stir up waves in Caspian’s heart. Everything that happened in the past would be completely separated after this strike.

“Then don’t you care about your mother?”

Swoosh!

The edge of Flame Severing clung to Carson Montgomery’s neck and stopped. However, the sharp saber radiance still cut a thin wound on Carson’s neck.

Blood soon oozed out. However, Carson looked up at Caspian without blinking. It was as if he had expected Caspian’s reaction.

“Your mother… Isn’t dead,“ Carson laughed.

“Edgar Montgomery said so,” Caspian said lightly.

“Then let me tell you, I may know where she went. Do you believe it?” Carson sneered repeatedly.

“Where?” Caspian asked.

“I won‘t tell you!” Carson suddenly burst into laughter, revealing his bloody white teeth, obviously, he was very happy.

“Don’t you want me to be unwilling? Then I won’t let you live a good life either! I’m not afraid to tell you the secret Edgar Montgomery told me that year. Moreover, he had specifically described what the warship that took your mother away looked like. Coincidentally, I happened to know where the warship’s logo came from… But…” Carson showed a playful look.

“I’ve just set it up…”

Carson was stunned. Staring at Caspian, his eyes were full of anger and cruelty. However, he couldn’t do anything now.

“Well, since you asked me to tell you this, I’ll tell you another secret,” Taking a deep breath, Carson suddenly smiled sinisterly and said, “Do you remember where you were when you woke up that day?”

Caspian knew when the other party was talking about. At this moment, his eyes narrowed slightly, and the scene of that day appeared in his mind. He felt a sharp pain in his head and his limbs were weak, as if he had just woken up from a hangover. In a hazy state, he saw a young girl curled up in a corner of the bed with tears in her eyes. Then, a group of civil and military ministers broke in.

“Haha, it seems that you remember it very clearly,” Carson‘s sneer interrupted Caspian’s thoughts. “Let me tell you, there was no such thing in the plan between me and my father at that time. We were going to let you bear the crime of killing your father and usurping the throne. But before the plan was made, Camille took the initiative to find me and said that she had a way to make you lose your reputation completely!”

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