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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 320

Summary for Chapter 320: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

About The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell - Chapter 320

The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell is the best current series by the author Liu Ya. The Chapter 320 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 320 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

When Caspian saw Solana’s back, he froze.

Then, his gaze condensed.

A wound about half a meter long behind Solana’s smooth back, her skin and flesh were torn, and the injury was so deep that Caspian could see her bones!

If it were an ordinary cultivator, they might have fainted from the pain of such injury long ago! However, Solana did not even grunt once, and she even followed Caspian closely with such a severe wound.

Caspian could not help but feel guilty for not noticing Solana’s serious injury.

In that instant, the faint thoughts that rose immediately disappeared.

Then, Caspian took out a precious pill with a solemn expression and gave it to Solana.

After she ate the medicine, Caspian carefully spread the medicinal powder on her back.

The medicinal powder was indeed miraculous.

After using it on a wound, it would quickly heal.

Hence, not only would it not matter if they did not sew the wound, it would not leave any scar after healing.

However, Solana would have to maintain her position and could not put on her clothes yet.

Since Caspian already saw it all, it would be too pretentious if he were to turn his back around again.

Thus, the atmosphere was somewhat awkward.

To lighten the mood, Caspian asked, “Why don’t you tell me why you chose the Heavenly Stars Sect? If I’m not mistaken, you were already accepted as a disciple by another sect.”

Solana’s body trembled slightly.

Then, she answered, “To find you.”

Caspian did not expect that Solana would give him such a reply.

Initially, he wanted to ask that to lighten the mood, yet the atmosphere became more awkward than before.

Nonetheless, Caspian quickly realized what Solana said might not have the same meaning as what an ordinary person would understand.

Based on Caspian’s understanding of Solana, the young girl’s heart was just like steel.

Would a strong person that did not care about pain suddenly soften her heart and fall in love at first sight?

“To find me? Why are you looking for me?” Caspian frowned.

“Because you killed Zephyr.” Solana turned around and looked at Caspian.

Then, she added in a serious tone, “In a short time, you managed to ascend to Pulse Control Realm.

Despite the difference in your realm, you beheaded Zephyr.

You have the power that I want.”

“I don’t understand what you’re talking about,” Caspian shook his head, “If you want to be stronger, whether it’s the sect you went to before or the Heavenly Stars Sect, there are plenty of resources and techniques to help you become stronger.”

“You’re different from them,” Solana answered.

However, it was obvious that she rarely interacted with other people, so she could not find the accurate vocabulary for the moment.

Later, Solana just shook her head.

“What you have is what they don’t have, but what I want.”

“What do you want?” Caspian was curious.

“A formidable willpower and strength, so that I can…”

Solana’s face suddenly showed a rare flush, and she quivered slightly.

It was evident that she was very emotional.

“Change my destiny… For my mother.”

“For your mother…” Caspian was stunned, and he felt as if he was punched in his chest by someone, straight at his heart.

Then, she leaned against the tree beside her, and there was a look of tiredness on her face that was never seen before.

Solana never said so many things at one go.

Solana’s long and slender legs stretched in front of Caspian, and the minor wounds on her calves and ankle were almost healed.

Caspian pondered for a moment, and he said, “You’re wrong.”

“You want to be strong, but it shouldn’t be because you want others to think you’re not cursed, and also not because you want.

others to remember your mother.

Instead, you should live the way you belong with the life your mother entrusted to you.”

Then, Caspian reached out and drew a few long lines on the ground.

“Look! This is your Gibson family‘s ancestors,” Caspian pointed at the source of those lines and then pointed to the branches, “The ancestors of your Gibson family continued their bloodlines for generations after generations, and your mother’s family is also doing the same.

After millions of years, hundreds of thousands of years, tens of thousands of years, from ancient times or beyond and then to the modern times, their bloodline is passed down from generation to generation.”

“During this period, even if there was a problem with the continuation of one of the first few generations, there will be no you, Solana.

Hence, you should appreciate the bloodline that your mother left you with.

Even if you might not continue it in the future, you must at least let your mother feel that it was worthwhile to give birth to you and that you’ll be her pride instead of living in her shadow all your life.”

Caspian took a deep breath and continued, “When she gave birth to you, she might never expect you to do something for her.

Instead, she only hoped that she could watch you slowly grow up, from a toddler to a young lady, and perhaps becoming someone’s wife, or maybe even like what you’re now, embarking on the journey to immortality.

However, no matter what the possibility is, it’ ll never include her being the shackles of your soul.”

Caspian‘s words were like a struck of lightning at Solana’s heart, and her body trembled slightly.

It was so many years, and she did not remember when was the last time she cried, but Solana felt her eyes wear getting warm.

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