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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 1375

Summary for Chapter 1375 The Calm Caspian: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

What Happens in Chapter 1375 The Calm Caspian – From the Book The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Dive into Chapter 1375 The Calm Caspian, a pivotal chapter in The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell, written by Liu Ya. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

“Huh? Ah?” Behind the veil, Camille’s lips opened involuntarily.

The other party’s answer caught her off guard.

This seemed to be different from what she expected. However, the woman called Jezebel Morrey just stood there, slightly tilted her face, and looked at Camille with a slightly curious look.

“Wow, if I don’t say anything more, won’t it be very awkward?” Camille blinked and felt a little anxious.

“Well…” Camille thought quickly.

After hesitating for a while, she asked tentatively, “Did Sister Jezebel come here for some purpose?”

“No,” Jezebel Morrey answered straightforwardly.

Camille was stunned again. She didn’t know what to say. She knew that although Jezebel was listed as one of the four little demon bitches by Upper Kingdom, just like her. However, she knew very well that Jezebel was never known for lying and playing with people’s hearts.

On the contrary, she said very little. She usually didn’t need to talk to anyone. She was good at controlling beasts. Therefore, since she said that she did not come here on purpose, it must be so.

But Camille always felt strange.

The Dragon Spine Mountain stretched for thousands of miles.

Why was it so coincidental that Jezebel Morrey arrived here after she settled down Caspian?

She had always believed in her intuition. So this time, Camille always felt that things were not so simple.

Just as her eyes were rolling and thinking about how to knock on the side again, Jezebel took the initiative to say: “I followed the purple-gold ape here.”

“Hmm?” Camille’s eyes narrowed.

Every time Camille spoke again, Jezebel seemed to know what she was going to say and continued, “What I see is a purple-gold ape at the peak of the Wisdom-opening Stage. It hasn’t changed its shape yet. It seems to be chasing after something and coming in this direction all the way.”

After thinking for a while, Jezebel continued, “If it doesn’t change its direction halfway, it will come here at noon tomorrow… I’m also curious. I don’t know why the purple-gold ape, which has always valued its territory, suddenly left its territory and traveled thousands of miles to this place.”

Camille knew that she was far less profound than Jezebel. However, since the other party had explained this, it seemed to be a coincidence.

After careful consideration, Camille also felt that there was no possibility that Caspian had anything to do with Jezebel or the forces behind them.

Now that she thought about it, it should be because she was worried about Caspian, so she thought too much. Moreover, when she came, she didn’t walk in a straight line. The possibility of the purple-gold ape passing through that village tomorrow was extremely slim, so there was nothing to worry about.

After she figured it out, Camille looked much more relaxed.

With a smile, Camille said, “Since Sister Jezebel has an interested demon, I won’t bother you anymore.”

After that, she took out the spinning jade plate and was about to go up.

Although Caspian’s eyes were closed, he was not asleep. Scenes were flashing across his mind from time to time. The information contained in it made Caspian feel strange and familiar.

Later, when he found that his memory was recovering at an extremely fast speed in his mind, Caspian was no longer in a panic. What he had to do now was to wait patiently.

When the chicken was chirping outside and the sky was completely bright, Caspian walked out of the room.

Dragon Spine Mountain covered an area of thousands of miles. However, Stone Drake Village was even closer to the south of continent, so even though it was now mid December, the weather was not particularly cold.

In reality, even at the coldest time of the year, it wouldn’t snow and the water wouldn’t freeze. Because of this, when Caspian opened the door and came out naked, the villagers who saw him would not find it strange because of his dressing.

When everyone saw the most eye-catching bracelet on his arm, they still gave it another look. They felt that this thing should be priceless. As for the Storage Ring on Caspian’s left hand and Earrings of Echo hanging on his ear, no one noticed them because they looked old.

Because the villagers of Stone Drake Village had saved him, Caspian walked out of the door and greeted them with a smile when he saw someone passing by.

Although Caspian’s temperament made these ordinary villagers feel that his identity was not ordinary, they didn’t think too much because they had limited knowledge.

The most knowledgeable Village Chief only felt that Caspian might have been robbed by the bandits from the Dragon Spine Mountain. Thus, the other villagers’ guesses were naturally much simpler.

Once Caspian displayed an intimate attitude towards others, that kind of affinity would cause one to involuntarily develop a good impression of him. Therefore, although Caspian had only been in the Stone Drake Village for six hours and did not even have much contact with too many people, the villagers already had a very good impression of him.

Such a thing happened to a stranger, which was almost unimaginable.

After walking around the village for a while, Caspian soon discovered that the atmosphere in Stone Drake Village seemed to be a little tenser than he had imagined. So he went to visit Village Chief with curiosity.

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