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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 1917

Summary for Chapter 1917 Ten Years without Meeting: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Summary of Chapter 1917 Ten Years without Meeting from The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Chapter 1917 Ten Years without Meeting marks a crucial moment in Liu Ya’s Novel novel, The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

At this moment, the girls were chattering, looking forward and curious.

This "elder brother' only existed in Xiao Pei's mouth.

After so many years, it could be said that someone had heard of Xhim since Xiao Pei entered the Cloud Valley.

And now, this mysterious elder brother had become the doubt of almost everyone.

Everyone only knew that Xiao Pei had been rescued by someone and sent to the sect back then. As for her origin, no one knew, so no one could guess who her brother was.

Today, the atmosphere had finally come to this point, so everyone began to ask Xiao Pei for help.

At least they should know his name.

"This brother of mine..." Xiao Pei looked at everyone's expectant faces and sniffed gently. "I haven't seen him for a long time."

Her voice was soft, but everyone could still hear the nostalgia in it.

Senior Li had been with her teacher for a long time. When her teacher accepted Xiao Pei as his disciple, she was also present, so she knew more information than others.

When Junior Sister Xiao was brought back by the teacher, she had no name. Her name was Penny.

The teacher originally wanted to give her a name.

But Xiao Pei stubbornly refused to change her name.

And there was only one reason for her. She was worried that her relatives might not be able to find her again.

But everyone knew that the Cloud Valley was so far away from the wild mountains that she brought back.

And once one started to cultivate, to some extent, they would be separated from each other forever. Therefore, it was just wishful thinking to find the so-called relatives.

At that time, the teacher wanted to persuade Xiao Pei, but in the end, he agreed to her request.

It was impossible for the cultivator to be called Penny, so he took a shortcut and named her Xiao Pei with a near pronunciation.

Therefore, the matter of the name was settled.

In fact, a long time ago, Senior Li had heard her teacher inadvertently mention it.

For the sake of Xiap Pei, her teacher had not only inquired about the disciple who brought Xiao Pei back that day, but also secretly sent someone to investigate the wild mountains.

In the end, he did not get any useful clues.

After a long time, coupled with the fact that Xiao Pei did not propose to find her relatives, no one cared about it.

But now, it seemed that Xiao Pei did not forget this matter. She had always buried it in her heart and firmly remembered it.

At this moment, Senior Li could even sense that the elder brother that Xiao Pei had been talking about was the motivation and pillar of her cultivation.

Her hard work was all to find her brother one day.

Even though she knew that this hope was very slim, she still did not give up.

At this time, everyone on the jade plate could feel the faint melancholy, so they unconsciously quieted down.

Xiao Pei smiled lightly, as if she was talking to herself or to everyone. She said, "My elder brother said that as long as I keep doing what I firmly believe, I will definitely fulfill my wish one day in the future.

Therefore, I could not give up at any time.

It is the same for cultivation."

Xiap Pei was already encouraging the crowd.

Although Xiao Pei's realm and strength were not the highest among the people present, her words and actions often had the power to set an example and warm people's hearts.

So the sadness on the jade plate soon disappeared.

The crowd began to discuss what they saw and heard this time, the great impact on their mental state and when they went back, they had to do closed-door training.

Xiao Pei often talked to the crowd, but there was a trace of yearning in her eyes.

......

They sped all the way to the edge of the lake about 300,000 miles away from the territory of the sect. Caspian stopped, took out his spirit boat, and then flew toward the sect.

After entering the mountain gate, as he had expected, he felt divine thoughts falling on him.

Some of them were hiding their divine thoughts, while others were fearless.

These people were obviously from Crape Myrtle Sect.

Caspian had already expected that it was impossible that he would not miss anything in the battle with Mo Buyu.

He could make the sallow-faced man completely different from himself, but he could not stop Mo Buyu from thinking about him.

As the saying goes, when you were looking at the bronze mirror, the people in the mirror were also looking at you.

Mo Buyu and Crape Myrtle Sect's doubts about Caspian could also help Caspian deduce some new information in reverse, and also help him confirm some past speculations.

These divine thoughts were just spying on Caspian, but no one came forward to investigate or make trouble for the time being.

Caspian didn't know if it was because of Star Morrey.

Since no one dared to stop him, he did not care about these divine thoughts.

On the contrary, he still appeared in a crowded place, and then flew in the direction of his Following the Heart Island as if he had been out for a long time and returned today.

After passing through several teleportation arrays in the Sect, he flew a bit further. Soon, Caspian returned to the Following the Heart Island.

After entering the border of Lunia, Caspian told Jessica about his coming back through the telephatic jade.

Therefore, some people who had returned to the island to cultivate did not leave in a hurry, but waited for Caspian to appear.

As soon as Caspian returned to the island, as soon as he released his Divine Sense, he saw figures rushing over from the distance.

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