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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 266

Summary for Chapter 266: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

About The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell - Chapter 266

The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell is the best current series by the author Liu Ya. The Chapter 266 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 266 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

When Daisy saw that Caspian looked at her without any fear, she felt her cheeks suddenly heating.

Indeed, Daisy could not be fierce at all.

Even if she pretended to be angry, she still could not fool Caspian’s eyes.

At the thought of that, Daisy felt a surge of sadness and sweetness rushing in her heart.

Caspian stared at Daisy, and he asked, “Daisy, why do you treat me so well?”

“You big fool!” Daisy suddenly leaped, and she kicked Caspian’s chest angrily.

Then, she turned around and walked out.

“Where are you going?” The young lady’s sudden rage baffled Caspian.

“I’m leaving you here and letting you die of hunger!” Daisy walked a few steps away from the snow cave, but she quickly stopped at mid-tracks and turned around, saying, “I’m finding us some food.”

After saying that, she sped off and disappeared from Caspian’s line of sight.

Daisy returned not long after that.

However, even though she said she looked for food, she did not bring anything back.

As for the so-called food, Daisy naturally took out the exquisite food from her storage bag.

As a princess, Daisy’s meals would not be horrible, and now that she was a cultivator, her food ingredients would naturally be selected carefully too.

However, Daisy did not feed Caspian much food during meals as his injuries were yet to recover.

Instead, she let him consume more precious medicines.

During that period, Caspian asked Daisy several times when he would be able to roam freely.

At that time, Caspian understood that he was poisoned, which caused him to be weak and unable to move.

Hence, Caspian could only let Daisy move him as she wished.

As for the poison, it was from the tiny snakes on Daisy’s wrist.

The left wrist’s green snake would paralyze the body, whereas the right wrist’s red snake would let the person feel a burning sensation.

On the first few times that Caspian asked her, Daisy only rolled her eyes at him, and she did not answer him.

Later, when Caspian questioned again, Daisy lost her patience and threw a fit.

“Is staying with me so miserable for you?! Do you want to leave me that badly?!”

After throwing a tantrum, Daisy let Caspian know that she would be leaving in a few days, and Caspian’s internal injuries would be almost fully recovered, and he could leave too.

Caspian was aware of the injuries he sustained that time.

Although he seemed fine on the surface, his internal organs were poorly affected by the explosion.

It would not be a big deal for Caspian to do the everyday actions, but if he met an opponent and had to battle them, the suppressed wounds might break out at any time.

At that time, it would surely be fatal.

Since that was the case, Caspian was not anxious anymore.

Each day, he would lay down, and when it was time for meals, Daisy would come over and serve him.

Moreover, she would even scrub his body three times a day.

These made Caspian feel embarrassed, but Daisy insisted on doing so, although her cheeks would redden the entire process.

Five days later, Daisy returned from a trip outside and informed Caspian that she received news that the person who attacked Caspian suddenly was Heavenly Stars Sect’s apprentice, Peter Davidson.

He even used the Killer Waves and Earthquakes Mine.

“The Killer Waves and Earthquakes Mine!” Caspian was stunned.

As a Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciple, Caspian naturally knew the power of that fatal weapon.

“It seems that someone in the Heavenly Stars Sect wants you dead.” Daisy was a smart girl.

From Caspian’s expression, she immediately understood what happened after relating it to the scene the other day.

Caspian snorted.

An hour later, the giant snow-white bird arrived at a remote foot of a mountain in Darnley Valley.

There was a wilted tree growing in the area covered with snow, and it appeared lonely.

Under the wilted tree, a woman in a blueish green tulle dress held a long green flute, standing there as she looked into the sky.

Several Carnassial-Toothed Snow Leopards sat behind her.

Compared to how fierce the Carnassial-Toothed Snow Leopards were when facing Caspian, these leopards appeared like giant docile cats, motionless as they sat behind her.

The lady appeared to be around 18, and she seemed aloof, and there was a red marking between her brows, which made her appear even more like an immortal.

No matter where she was, this woman had an overwhelming existence.

The long flute in her hand was not an ordinary weapon.

Its surface flowered with a faint cyan light, which emitted a mysterious vibe.

At that moment, the lady looked at the giant bird flying in the sky.

Then, she raised her hand, and her pale arm appeared purer than the surrounding snow.

When the giant bird saw the woman in a blue-ish green dress, it screamed and immediately flew downward.

Soon, its sharp claws landed directly on the woman‘s arm.

The giant bird was also a monster, and its sharp claws could easily tear apart steel plates like they were papers.

However, it did not leave any markings on the woman’s hand.

As it rested on the woman‘s arm, the giant bird kept its wings, and there was a hint of flattery in its eyes.

The woman asked monotonously, “What did you see?”

Then, the giant bird opened its mouth wide, and green light suddenly appeared in its eyes.

Soon, the green light projected in front of the woman, forming a screen, and the various scenes that the giant bird saw and heard during its journey appeared one after another.

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