Chapter Summary: Chapter 2128 Void Secret Realm – The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell by Liu Ya
In Chapter 2128 Void Secret Realm, a key moment in the Novel novel The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell, Liu Ya delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
The wilderness was empty.
The fighting vigor in the distance was long gone.
This wilderness gave people a feeling that it was like the edge of the continent, without a blade of grass. It was full of deathly stillness.
If ordinary people came here, they would be tortured into a madman in a short time.
After Caspian came here, he did not stop. He flapped his blood-red wings and flew straight up to the wilderness.
With a rumble, the air blast, like a heavy cannon, smashed the ground within a radius of 50 kilometers to collapse.
"The Void secret realm is not an ordinary blessed place, but an empty place on the continent."
Caspian had read the ancient books of the Heaven's Edge Sect before and knew that in this continent, there were some areas that were not fully understood by the cultivators or other creatures, except for the void cracks and the blessed land.
In these regions, there were all types of dangers that ordinary people couldn't imagine.
However, the danger was accompanied by a huge opportunity.
This Void secret realm was discovered by the Sect Master of Heaven’s Edge Sect by accident.
The Sect Master naturally encountered danger, but he got more opportunities.
Otherwise, he would not have given the Void secret realm as a reward for the second round of the Immortals' Assembly.
However, the Sect Master did not tell Caspian what exactly was in the Void secret realm. He only told Caspian that it would be dangerous, but as long as Caspian came out alive, he could get a great opportunity.
"Since the Sect Master suggested that I go to the Void secret realm during this period of time, the improvement that it can bring to me is definitely far beyond ordinary cultivation."
After this analysis, Caspian went straight up.
He kept flying upward.
As he flew all the way to the continent’s crystal wall, Caspian could feel a sliver of the universe swaying in the void around him.
With a change of his mind, a stream of spiritual Qi shot forward according to the Sect Master's reminder.
The spiritual Qi strangely shot into the void and disappeared.
But a moment later, Caspian heard the sound of a millstone turning around.
With the sound, the void slowly collapsed, and a broken and mottled stone path appeared in front of Caspian.
The stone path continued upwards. From afar, dense fog pervaded the air. One could not see the end at all.
Wild grass grew from the cracks in the broken stone bricks.
On both sides of the stone path, there were stone men and stone horses.
However, these stone men and horses had long become mottled because of their long history, leaving only the shape, and nothing could be seen clearly.
At this moment, together with the stone road, there was a bleak smell.
"Have you ever seen these?" Caspian asked in his heart.
"No... No..."
Caspian nodded, put away the blood-red wings, and landed on the stone road.
Suddenly, the void that had just caved in closed.
When Caspian turned around, there was no trace of opening in the void.
Looking around, Caspian seemed to have come to a place where he had never been before.
There was only one lonely stone path leading him forward.
"Is there really a treasure here?"
Seeing this scene, Caspian couldn't help but feel a little doubtful.
However, even though this was what he was thinking, his feet didn't stop. He walked along the stone path, at the same time activating the Great Tao of wisdom, allowing himself to continuously think, quietly observe and analyze.
His Divine Sense was not affected here, but somehow, Caspian felt that something was wrong.
It was as if a pair of eyes was spying on her.
However, not only could he not see it, he could not detect it with his Divine Sense.
If Caspian was an ordinary person, he would definitely think that he felt wrong at this time.
But Caspian became more and more vigilant at this moment.
It was not easy to be valued by the Sect Master of the Real Immortal Realm.
In addition, his divine sense was unable to detect the source of the spying. This meant that this was even more bizarre.
Caspian walked along the stone path for about four hours.
Caspian stopped.
It wasn't that he didn't want to go further, but there was a cliff in front of him.
The cliff was bottomless, and there was no road ahead.
This time, the noise was a hundred, a thousand times greater than before!
The sound even turned into tangible waves and rushed around.
The stone men and stone horses behind Caspian exploded into pieces in an instant.
The remaining sound waves were still rushing into the distance.
Caspian stood still.
After a while, there was a different cracking sound.
Caspian looked up ahead.
Crack.
Crack.
The crisp sound suddenly became denser and more urgent.
The cliff in front of Caspian was like a mirror with countless cracks.
And these cracks were still spreading.
Caspian held the Demon-slaying Spear and stabbed forward again.
Peng!
The entire cracked void was instantly shattered.
At the same time, Caspian felt that the gaze that was peeping at him had become hatred at this moment!
Caspian sneered and looked forward.
A broken void poured down like a mercury waterfall. With a deafening sound, a continuous building appeared in front of Caspian.
This building was simple and unadorned, a style that Caspian had never seen before.
However, this was not the most surprising thing.
The most surprising thing was that this building complex was suspended upside down in midair.
Everything was going down the roof.
An indescribable ghostly aura surged out of the building complex as the fantasy array broke.
At the same time, a road paved with slate extended from one of the buildings to the foot of Caspian.
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