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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 1576

Summary for Chapter 1576 Underground Crack: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Chapter 1576 Underground Crack – A Turning Point in The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell by Liu Ya

In this chapter of The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell, Liu Ya introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1576 Underground Crack shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

After leaving the prince's mansion, Caspian drove spirit boat to the northwest.

The further he flew, the fewer vegetation on the ground, revealing a large area of exposed gray-gray rocks.

Two days later, there was a vast expanse of land between heaven and earth.

At this time, the wind and sand also became bigger.

From time to time, terrifying tornados could be seen . The tornados had a diameter of more than ten kilometers, triggering mountains and rivers to move quickly.

In the fierce wind, there was a layer of gravel that was worth millions or tens of millions of tons. Wherever it passed, a layer of the ground would be ground off.

Even the protruding mountains would be ground in an instant.

And because there was no water or vegetation, the temperature difference between day and night here was very large.

The hottest time at noon was like a furnace.

If a piece of meat was placed outside, within a few breaths, it would be cooked into roast meat. It would not take long for it to turn into charcoal.

And at night, it would become extremely cold, like a glacier.

No matter how thick a mortal's clothes were, standing there, he would be frozen into an ice sculpture in the blink of an eye.

In such an extreme situation, it was easy to imagine how much effort it had taken so many generations of Flame Gordon's family to lead troops to guard a region, or even defeat a great devil and catch their leader.

It was also because of this that the royal family's current attitude towards Flame Gordon caused Flame Gordon to feel even more disappointed.

Fortunately, the emperor of Lunia still trusted the Gordon Family.

However, Caspian knew that this kind of trust and protection would also reduce as time went by.

Once the Gordon Family could not show their new use for the royal family in the following days, and because Flame Gordon was too close to Heaven's Edge Sect, the trust of the Emperor would be slowly worn out.

In the end, all trust no longer existed.

The strength and realm of Flame Gordon were not enough to frighten them. It was difficult to protect his whole family with the identity of a disciple of a Heaven's Edge Sect.

Caspian had experienced betrayal, so at this time, he could feel the pressure on Flame Gordon more deeply than anyone else.

With such a mood, Caspian continued to move forward.

Half a day later, a huge crack appeared in the distance, connecting the north and south, as if the earth had opened a huge mouth. The end of the crack appeared in Caspian's sight at a glance.

It was impossible to tell how long the crack was. It was more than fifty kilometers wide, stretching out across the land. Anyone who looked at it in mid-air would feel their scalps go numb, and their hearts go cold. Fear rose up in their hearts.

Caspian condensed his eyesight and looked down from above.

It was unknown how deep the crack was, and he couldn't see the bottom at this time.

According to the map given by Flame Gordon, the entrance of the crack where he led the army to was dozens of miles ahead.

So Caspian simply put away spirit boat and flew forward in the air.

A cultivator who had just reached Heavenly Spirit Realm would consume a large amount of spiritual Qi to fly. Therefore, even if he could fly by himself, under normal circumstances, he would still rely on the power of the flying magic weapon.

However, Caspian's spiritual Qi was strong and endless. There was no such problem at all.

So he directly flew in the air and went all the way down. Not long after, he saw traces of an army fighting on the ground.

It was very likely that the traces of the battle between dozens and hundreds of people could be erased by a heavy rain.

However, hundreds of thousands of soldiers and even millions of soldiers had been fighting day and night for several days. It was possible to feel the tragic atmosphere at that time for hundreds of years.

What Caspian could see was a battlefield ruin that was still filled with the smell of iron and blood.

Because of the extreme climate, the corpses on the battlefield had been turned into mud.

However, he could still clearly see the blade, axe, armor, and the flagpole of the war chariot.

Physical and mental pressure made it difficult for people to breathe. At this moment, his soul seemed to be squeezed into pieces of paper and turned into a wandering soul in the universe. There was no return period.

At this moment, Caspian had a direct understanding of what it felt like for a normal person to become a madman and an idiot in an instant as described by Flame Gordon.

However, Caspian was determined. Not to mention the darkness, even in an environment that was more desperate than this, he had stayed in it for a year.

"Compared with the hellhole prison, you are still far from it." Caspian snorted coldly, and his feet left the ground and flew toward the depths of the crack.

The light outside the crack was far away from him.

At first, it was a piece of land, and then it turned into a thin line. When Caspian went deeper, the last light as thin as hair disappeared completely.

Caspian did not stop at all.

In fact, the current darkness did not affect his vision at all.

Ordinary people could not see their fingers, but for him, it was not much different from usual.

As he proceeded deeper, Caspian discovered that the environment within the crack had also changed.

In the beginning, it was a smooth road.

The ground around him was also smooth and tidy.

As he went deeper, the ground began to change, like a pile of waves, rising and falling.

In addition, the stone bamboo shoots began to appear one after another.

Then, the stone forest appeared.

The stones that formed the stone forest were strange and had different shapes. They looked twisted, which made people feel full of imagination and ferocity at the same time. It made people feel terrible and couldn't help looking at them again.

At this time, Caspian also began to find some minerals that rarely appeared on the ground around him.

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