Of the Liu Ya stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 319. Let's read the author's The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell Liu Ya story right here.
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Many items fell out of Pablo’s storage bag.
There were weapons, precious medicines, materials, and spirit stones.
For other people, it was already considered a great gain, but Caspian’s expression got worse.
Although there were many things, they were not enough to make up for Caspian’s effort.
After recalling the process of killing Pablo, Caspian estimated that Pablo‘s most valuable items were his seventh-grade scimitar and the precious medicines that he consumed when he ran away.
Unfortunately, the scimitar was blown up into a piece of scrap iron, and it could only be brought back as a refining material.
As for the precious medicines, their power might still be stored in Pablo’s blood, but Caspian was not into cannibalism.
“What a big loss…” Caspian could not help but sigh.
However, he still stuffed all the gains present into his storage back as he said that.
When Solana saw Caspian pouting but still picking up the stuff, she smiled, and an indescribable feeling of wanting to get closer to Caspian surged in her heart.
Caspian did not notice the minute changes in Solana’s expression.
Then, while he kept away all the materials, he suddenly noticed a black plate among the dozens of spiritual stones, and its surface was engraved with zigzag patterns.
Caspian was stunned.
Then, he quickly recalled that Delmont gave him a similar plate before, and Delmont mentioned that he got it while he was on a trip.
As he did not know the use of the plate nor what the engravement meant, Caspian even secretly slandered Delmont and nicknamed him “Cheapskate elder”.
As the black plate from Pablo’s storage bag was similar to the one Delmont gave Caspian, he immediately recognized it.
Then, without any hesitation, Caspian searched for the piece given by Delmont in his storage sack.
Soon, both the black plates were in Caspian’s hand.
Caspian gasped.
The two black plates were the same size and made from the same material.
Even though their patterns were different, they connected perfectly.
That was a complete plate but was divided in two from the middle!
Caspian already shoved the piece given by Delmont to the bottom of his storage bag, and he almost forgot about it.
Then, unexpectedly, he found its other half by chance.
He was at a loss.
Since the plate found its match, Caspian took a closer look at it, and it was apparent that the pattern was a map.
However, what made Caspian confused was the map appeared as if it were a child’s doodle who drew at it on a whim.
Moreover, there were simply too many unreasonable spots.
For example, a lake was drawn in a specific area, but only half of the lake was completed, and the remaining half was turned into a mountain.
However, the mountain was incomplete, and the mountainside was directly turned into a cliff.
“What… What the hell is this…” Caspian was more confused than before.
Why would it be engraved on such a mysterious material if it were just a normal scribble? Elder Delmont even carried it along with him.
It was simply unreasonable.
If it were a treasure map, it would be unfounded as there would be no such messy map in the world.
As for Solana, it would not be a problem for her to heal in a short time.
Soon, Caspian realized the movements behind him stopped.
Initially, Caspian thought Solana was done, but he heard her whispering, “Can you help me? There‘s a place I can’t reach.”
Caspian turned around and was startled.
Solana’s dress only covered a small part of her body, and both her long and slender legs were exposed in front of Caspian.
Not only that, most of her top was undressed, and her shoulders glowed with a clear luster in the sun.
However, Solana did not seem to care about exposing most of her figure in front of the opposite gender, and her face was still emotionless.
There were no changes in her eyes, and she just stared at Caspian blankly.
Caspian blinked, and he could not help but ask.
“What are you trying to do to me…”
At that time, Caspian felt as if he was Solana’s prey, and the feeling was bizarre.
Then, Solana raised her hand and passed the bottle of medicine to Caspian.
Without noticing it, the cloth in front of her chest slipped a little.
However, Solana just turned a blind eye.
After Caspian took over the bottle of medicine dumbfoundedly, she turned around and exposed her entire back to him.
“I can’t reach this wound.
Please help me.”
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