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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 477

Summary for Chapter 477: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Update Chapter 477 of The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell by Liu Ya

With the author's famous The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell series, Liu Ya captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 477, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell series be available today?
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With a loud bang, the entire platform was blown up by Caspian, and Edgar’s body suddenly fell to the ground, falling on a pile of rubble.

His body was already severely injured, so when he fell, his emperor’s robe was tattered, and his body was marked with bloodstains.

Looking at Edgar, Caspian uttered slowly, “Edgar, you’re wrong!”

His mother surely did not abandon him.

If she did, she would not have left the Earring of Echo and Tower of Life, nor would she leave the message outside the Tower of Life.

She must have had some sort of difficulties that she had to go!

Caspian‘s mother did not leave immediately when he was born, but she left when he was about three years old.

Caspian woke up one morning and learned the news of his mother’s death.

However, compared with the “betrayal and abandonment” that Edgar mentioned, Caspian was more concerned that his mother was not dead at the time but might still be alive!

Although he did not know which sect the battleship that picked up his mother came from, Caspian had an unprecedented desire in his heart.

“I want to meet her!”

Edgar also noticed a change in Caspian’s mood.

The other party did not listen to his words at all!

All of a sudden, Edgar had the feeling that all his energy was wasted.

Then, he gritted his teeth hard.

“Caspian, you don’t believe what I said, right? In that case, I’ll tell you a place.

You can take a look, and you’ll know if what I said is true or false.“

“Where?!” Caspian’s eyes were indifferent as he looked at Edgar.

Caspian’s gaze was like a blade, making Edgar feel a little suffocated.

Then, he clenched his jaw, took a few breaths, and answered, “Bamboo Creek Alley, that’s where I met her.

When she left, she said I can tell you the place when you grow up…”

Before Edgar finished speaking, he saw Caspian grinning.

Suddenly, Edgar felt guilt, and he asked, “What’s with your expression?”

“I’m just thinking why the Great Oceans Sect’s disciples here today were so weak,” Caspian replied.

Edgar wanted to know more, but Caspian suddenly changed the topic, saying, “Who else was involved in that incident back then?”

Not only did the topic change, but Caspian‘s tone also became stern.

Then, just like a bloodthirsty tiger, his aura pressured Edgar, almost squeezing his soul out of his body.

Edgar was about to struggle, but after Caspian crushed one of his arm bones, he could not take it any longer, sobbing and uttering a string of names.

Then, Caspian compared these names to the list he had before.

Far away from them, the crowd that could not escape looked in the direction of Caspian and Edgar with trepidation.

The flames in front of the gate of the imperial city were still burning, and they could not flee.

None knew what Caspian thought and what he wanted to do.

Hence, they just prayed secretly for the other to hurry away.

Finally, someone saw Caspian lowered himself as if he said something in Edgar’s ear.

Shortly after, Caspian blasted a punch.

Then, a wave of blood surged up, followed by the collapse of the ground and the spread of the surrounding earth waves.

In an instant, Edgar’s body was blasted into a mass of torn flesh, sinking into the ground as his internal organs, ribs, spine all exploded into blood and dust.

Since that was the case, the hatred should also end with the death of some people.

“There are still some people, and then this place will have nothing to do with me anymore.” Caspian stood up, shook the blood on his fists, and walked towards the crowd calmly.

Soon, a row of ministers and generals wearing Salleria‘s official uniforms or amior knelt on the square.

These people were either downcast or terrified, shivering as they were all involved in the wrongful case against Caspian back then.

Next, Camille cried and complained about how Caspian violated her.

No one knew that Caspian was shocked and puzzled at that time.

Moreover, it could be said that in that incident, Camille hurt Caspian far more than Edgar, Carson, and the ministers.

‘Camille, unlike anyone else, I’ll give you a chance to explain.’ Caspian took a deep breath and calmed down.

At that moment, the brilliance in his eyes condensed.

‘Bamboo Creek Alley, that’s the crucial point.

Edgar, you‘re not good at lying at all.

I’m afraid you don’t know that every time you lie, your eyes slant upward.

However, I absolutely won’t run away because I finally know that my mother didn’t die back then!’

Caspian’s eyes were cold, and he glanced at the people in the square.

Then, he turned around and left.

Now that he was done, he still had other things in hand.

Daisy did not care about anything else, held the corner of her skirt, and swiftly ran a few steps forward.

“Caspian!”

Caspian stopped and gave her a profound look.

It rained, and Daisy’s face was wet, but no one knew whether it was the rain or her tears.

After nodding at Daisy, Caspian strode forward and disappeared into a hazy mist in the blink of an eye.

***

Three days later was the last day of January, and Caspian‘s figure appeared in front of Bamboo Creek Alley.

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