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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 373

Summary for Chapter 373: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

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Caspian’s expression suddenly turned cold, and he stepped forward with the Ursa Major’s Blurred Shadows.

Then, without detours, Caspian rushed straight toward Leo.

As the toxins in the Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciples were yet to be cleared, they could only stay in the defense array.

Nonetheless, the defense array could withstand several attacks from ordinary cultivators like the cultivators in black, but it definitely could not block Leo’s.

Moreover, Caspian’s plan, in the beginning, was to use the defense array just in case, and he did not expect it to withstand this bunch of people’s attack.

“Stop him!”

Seeing that Caspian dashed over, Leo grinned.

His eyes that flashed with harsh lights said, “I knew you’d come over.”

Ozil, Liliana, Lennon, and Harvey immediately attacked Caspian.

“The Cobweb Skyhooks!”

“The Deadly Cuts!”

Harvey, who stood behind everyone, also flicked the array flag in his hand, shouting, “The Groundbreaker Ice Cones!”

Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh!

In that instant, thundering noises seemed to pierce everyone’s ears.

Rays of cold light intertwined with one another, forming a giant net falling toward Caspian.

In the cold lights, a series of jagged black lines, like a poisonous snake waiting for an opportunity, violently appeared from Ozul’s longsword, shooting at Caspian in all directions.

Not only that, but the ground under Caspian’s feet also trembled suddenly, and ice cones burst out of the earth, piercing toward his feet as if they were about to make a hole in his soles.

Caspian used the Ursa Major’s Blurred Shadows to shorten the distance, quickly avoiding them.

However, if he dodged, he would not be able to stop Leo anymore.

At that time, the sword light in Leo’s hand pressed against the defense array’s light.

The poor light received such a heavy blow that its surface shook like waves, and it immediately dimmed.

It appeared as if it would burst and shatter at any time.

Caspian gritted his teeth, and his eyes flashed with a fierce light as he roared, “The Firmament’s Ghoul-Locker Spear!” Then, he turned a blind eye to the sharp ice cones on the ground, smashing them with one foot and exploding them into dust.

Boom!

The spear violently shot out.

In that instant, the tip of the spear rolled up a terrifying spiral, and the surrounding air seemed to be collapsing inward.

Next, the rays of cold lights that Liliana created immediately distorted, cracked, shattered, exploded.

Liliana’s face immediately changed.

As she never faced Caspian before, she was shocked to discover that the opponent’s strength was more incredible than she imagined even with the little encounter.

“Oh no!” Liliana‘s heart trembled, and she hurriedly withdrew her hands, wanting to retreat.

However, Caspian suddenly showed an eerie smile.

“Lightning inscription.”

In that split second, Liliana felt as if she was shocked by electricity, causing her entire body to numb, and she could not move!

“You’re digging your own grave!” Ozul roared, and his heavily-makeup face appeared heinous.

The black light on his twisted longsword suddenly brightened by tenfold, and it all blasted at Caspian.

“The Starlight Overlord!”

Crackle and rattle!

The rays of black light cut Caspian’s body, and there was a sound of impact as countless steel bars hit hard in the air.

Yet, even with the Deadly Cuts, there was not a single scar on Caspian’s body!

Caspian’s unreasonableness shocked Ozul so much that he immediately stopped in his act.

Ozul never expected that Caspian would not avoid his attack, even directly facing it, wanting to kill Liliana.

He could not believe that Caspian’s body could block his sword lights.

Next, it closed its mouth.

The ground trembled with a loud bang, causing dust and rubbles to fly everywhere.

Everyone’s heart skipped a beat.

Unfortunately for the Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciples, they could not move as they wished, and all of them appeared nervous.

Ozul also appeared anxious, and he wondered if his best shot could heavily hurt Caspian.

As for Liliana, who laid in a pool of blood with a hole in her abdomen, no one paid attention to her anymore.

There was no movement in the smoke and dust.

The corner of Ozul’s brow twitched, and there was a hint of relaxation in the twisted and rigid facial features.

It seemed that it worked?

Then, suddenly, there was a faint sound coming from the dust.

The next second, a tall figure with a spear in his hand appeared, and the image became clearer in the blink of an eye.

“Ah!” Ozul gasped and mumbled, “How’s this possible…”

There was a level seven inscription on Ozul’s longsword.

With a single blow, it would create a force of almost 2500 kilograms, and a massive rock would also be instantly shattered.

However, why did Caspian seem unharmed?

Not only Ozul, but Tigreal and Leo’s eyes also flashed with brilliance.

The smoke scattered, and the sound of clothes being ripped came.

Caspian appeared in front of everyone with his hair a little messy.

He cast a cold glance at Ozul and others with his piercing eyes, and he sneered.

“Trying to outnumber me? It seems you’re all still weak!”

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