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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 360

Summary for Chapter 360: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

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The Mirage White Tiger expected Caspian to appear surprised after hearing its words, but Caspian still seemed indifferent.

“It seems that my guess was right.

There are other people involved.”

“You knew it all along?” The Mirage White Tiger frowned, and it looked just like a human.

“That’s not all,” Caspian said, “If my guess is correct, your appearance in this Hopeful Woman Mountain was also because of them, and they were also responsible for spreading the news.”

When Caspian noticed the blood-red light appeared in the Mirage White Tiger’s eyes, he shook his head.

“Don’t be weirded out.

It’s not hard to guess this.

In truth, I already suspected these when I first entered the mountain, and it’s just that you’ve confirmed them now.”

Then, Caspian pointed at the pool.

“I want to know everything, and I want to know them fast.”

The Mirage White Tiger was amazed by Caspian’s inference ability.

It even started to doubt if it fell into another trap, and the same group of people purposely arranged the guy in front of him.

Next, the Mirage White Tiger looked at Caspian and said, “Before that, I have a few questions for you.”

“Sure.” Caspian nodded.

He knew that some doubts must be dispelled.

“Which monster’s blood is in your body?”

“The Sea-Breaker Beast.”

“How did you get it? ”

“My mother left it for me.”

“You’re lying!” The Mirage White Tiger suddenly roared, and its thunderous voice startled Caspian, causing his face to be ashen, and his mind went blank.

Nonetheless, he quickly stabled himself and looked at the tiger.

“The Sea-Breaker Beast would never appear in a remote place like Earlington of Efrax.

Humph! Do you know how powerful the Sea-Breaker Beast is? With just a light huff, it could destroy the Heavenly Stars Sect that you kept mentioning! Who’s your mother? How could she get the blood of the Sea-Breaker Beast!”

“I don’t need to lie to you,” Caspian shook his head calmly, “In truth, I don’t know my mom’s identity either, and she passed away when I was still a child.”

The Mirage White Tiger’s eyes revealed a hint of distrust.

Then, Caspian sighed.

“I know that it’s not convincing, but that’s the truth.

If I can, I’d like to know where my mother came from and what her identity is.

My background is complicated, and if I were to make it into a romance book, it would be a genuinely long one.

However, my friends need me, and I don’t have much time to talk to you anymore.”

Caspian pointed at the surface of the pool.

“If this is real yet you still choose not to believe me, please just let me leave.

I want to save them.

No matter who the enemies are and whether it’s dangerous or not, I won’t abandon them.

I’ve lost everything before, and some of these people you’re seeing are my friends, and the others are from the same sect as me.

I appreciate them, and I won’t watch and do nothing as they fall into danger.”

Caspian was serious and sincere.

The Mirage White Tiger looked at Caspian, and its gaze slowly changed.

Finally, it returned to the calmness it had before.

Compared to humans, monsters were more accommodating.

From Caspian’s words, the tiger could sense that he was not lying.

Soon, the Mirage White Tiger said, “I believe you.

“Wait a minute!” Caspian’s eyes flashed with surprise, and he interrupted the tiger, “You’re not the one fighting against the Ninth Sacred Sect’s disciples before?”

“That’s not me, but another monster they found, and it’s not enlightened yet.” Then, the Mirage White Tiger scoffed, “If it’s a monster with wisdom, do you think a bunch of Pulse Control Realm disciples can stop it?”

“There’s another monster?” Caspian was stunned.

“Aren’t you anxious?” The Mirage White Tiger said, “However, even if you’ re nervous, you must let me finish my words.

You’re not strong enough to save them even though you’re much more powerful than those in the same realm.

If you go back now, you can only help them, but that’s just it.

If that group of people appears, all of you will die.”

“What should I do?” Caspian stared at the tiger, “Since you’ve brought me over and said so much, you must have a plan.”

The Mirage White Tiger answered, “Of course, I do.

However, you must give me a reason to help you.”

Caspian laughed.

“You’ve said the reason before.

Saving us is also saving you, and even if you don’t want to save yourself, what about your cub? Do you want it to fall into the hands of a bunch of bad guys as soon as it’s born?”

“My… My child…” The Mirage White Tiger was stunned.

It was apparent that Caspian’s words hit the spot.

Caspian was right.

It chose Caspian and was willing to bet on him not mainly because it wanted to save itself but for its newborn child.

“You… can help me?” At that time, the Mirage White Tiger started to hesitate.

“That’s your choice, and it seems to be the only choice now.” Caspian glanced at the pool.

The purple fog that appeared in the water appeared thicker and stranger.

“You can make me stronger, right?” Caspian asked seriously as he turned his sight to the Mirage White Tiger again.

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