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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 1655

Summary for Chapter 1655 Treasure Island: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

What Happens in Chapter 1655 Treasure Island – From the Book The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Dive into Chapter 1655 Treasure Island, 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.

By the time all his facial features were solidified, Caspian had become exactly the same as the young male cultivator.

Even his parents and brothers couldn't tell whether this face was real or fake.

"From now on, my name is Cui Bing."

Because of All Life Ghost Mask, the voice of Caspian was the same as that of the young male cultivator.

However, Caspian couldn't help but criticize the other party's name.

The famous Sage of the Xianming Sea had a total of seven children.

These seven children, according to the order of birth, were named after Tian, Di, Ren, Jie, Jia, Yi, Bing, and Ding.

The top four was not bad. Although as a woman, her name was Cui Di, which made people feel strange, at least it sounded more like a name than that of Cui Jia and Cui Yi.

Caspian was pretending to be Sage of the Xianming Sea's seventh son, Cui Bing.

As for why he chose to pretend, the reason was very simple. It was to be more convenient to sneak into the Ghost City, the headquarters of evil cultivators and the Sea Demons.

In addition, some of the treasure troves in Cui Bing's memory could not be missed.

With Cui Bing's status, Caspian could avoid many unnecessary troubles.

Caspian looked at Prince Krueger beside him and compared Cui Bing's height and figure.

The next moment, a crackling sound came from his bones.

Caspian was higher than ordinary cultivators.

Compared to Cui Bing, he was one level higher.

At this time, his body bones shrank quickly.

In this way, his height and body shape became exactly the same as Cui Bing's.

"You hide in the air and keep a distance of about 50 miles from me. Don't let anyone find out your whereabouts, and then listen to my orders." After giving Prince Krueger an order, Caspian reached out and threw something away.

A ghostly boat appeared at his feet.

This small boat, which originally belonged to Cui Bing, was discovered by Caspian when he was searching Cui Bing’s storage pouch.

The small boat looked like an old-fashioned flying magic treasure. It was about a little longer and narrower than an adult lying down.

Perhaps because it had been immersed in the sea for too long, the surface of the boat was covered with a thick layer of seaweed, and the original lines could not be seen clearly.

However, it did not affect the use of the boat.

Through Cui Bing's memories, Caspian learned that this Flying magic treasure was a gift from Cui Bing's elder brother, Cui Tian, when Cui Bing was promoted to Heavenly Spirit Realm.

Cui Bing was very fond of this flying magic treasure. It could be considered one of the treasures that could represent his identity.

Therefore, Caspian chose to fly on this small boat.

After everything was arranged, Caspian stepped on the small boat, approached the sea surface, and sped forward.

Prince Krueger followed Caspian's instructions and dived into the sea. He followed from a distance, waiting for Caspian's new orders at any time.

From Cui Bing's memory, Caspian had more or less learned about the cooperation between evil cultivators and the demonic beasts. He also knew most of the layout of their headquarters, Ghost City.

It was also because of this that Caspian was not in a hurry to rush to Ghost City in Wanzhou.

Killing Tao Ancestor of the West Sea, Fairy Master of the West Sea, Skeleton King, and Sage of the Xianming Sea was a separate task given to him by the Crape Myrtle Sect. It was a trap to kill him.

Since he had come here at the risk of death, he naturally had to get all the benefits.

In Cui Bing's memory, there were two secret treasure troves that belonged to him. They were filled with treasures that he had robbed for so many years.

Since Cui Bing had already died in Caspian’s hands, Caspian naturally had to take these two secret treasures.

Two days later, Caspian stepped on the small boat and stopped in the sky above the vast sea.

On the way back, his knees were still weak. He stumbled and almost fell down.

Before long, the 49 people, including the evil cultivator just now, all knelt down in front of Caspian on one knee.

Caspian now naturally knew who those evil cultivators were.

He had just called them together to prevent them from escaping.

Looking at the 49 evil cultivators, Caspian smiled coldly.

These evil cultivators were waiting for the "Lord" to lecture them when they suddenly felt a sharp pain in their brains.

In the next moment, blood oozed out of the eyes, nose, and mouth of the forty-nine people at the scene. They fell to the ground silently, dead.

Caspian waved his hand and released Handsome.

Although Caspian was still not used to seeing Handsome eat people, the umcomfort would not appear when Handsome was eating evil cultivators.

Handsome was so excited that tears welled up in its eyes when it saw the ingredients in front of it, which were neat and still warm. It threw itself at them.

Caspian turned around, patted Little Candy's head, and asked it to accompany him to collect the treasures on the island.

Cui Bing arranged 49 capable subordinates to guard the island, but in fact, he was not completely at ease with them. He was afraid that they would steal treasures while he was away.

Therefore, in addition to 49 evil cultivators guarding the island, there were also many Murder Arrays.

However, these Murder Arrays seemed insignificant in front of Caspian.

With a stamp of his foot, a stream of spiritual Qi rolled in all directions. For a moment, it was as if thousands of troops and horses were galloping and spreading around.

Crack! Crack! Crack!

In an instant, a series of explosions sounded on the island from the distance.

Murder Arrays and illusion arrays guarding the treasures were all blown up in an instant and none of them survived...

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