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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 526

Summary for Chapter 526: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

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With his nose facing the sky, Asher tried to look at Caspian condescendingly.

Unfortunately for Asher, Caspian grew a little taller again in the last two years, and he was not taller than Asher.

Hence, Asher could only raise his head high.

However, Asher’s posture looked extremely ridiculous.

With his arms up high and his chest out, he appeared like a big rooster instead.

Originally, Asher planned to mock Caspian, but Caspian did not even look at him nor avoid him, but he slammed into Asher’s body with a bang.

Asher never imagined that Caspian would be so direct, and he just felt as if he hit an iron plate.

Before Asher could even react, he was instantly knocked out.

Even if he were a mid-level second-stage Pulse Control Realm cultivator, Asher appeared miserable when he slammed to the ground.

In that instant, Asher was so embarrassed that his face and neck were flushed.

Then, he sat on the ground and shouted at Caspian, “Casper! You’re brazen.

Do you know what offense it is in the sect rules for knocking down a disciple in a higher ranking…”

Before Asher could finish his sentence, he saw Caspian taking out his jade identification badge and passing it to the disciple on duty.

“You… You’re… When did you…” Asher’s eyes widened, and his voice changed when he saw the symbol representing Caspian’s outer disciple status on his jade identification badge.

Nevertheless, Caspian did not spare Asher a glance and said to the disciple on duty, “I’m Casper Montgomery, an outer disciple.

I’d like to use the Flaming Stream.”

“You, you, you…” Caspian’s ignorance of Asher made him burn with rage.

As Asher stuttered, he quickly got up and jumped in front of Caspian, reaching out as he wanted to snatch away Caspian’s jade identification badge.

“Let me take a look!”

Caspian moved his wrist slightly, not batting an eyelid, causing Asher to grab at nothing.

That scene stunned Asher, but he did not think much about it.

However, the disciple on duty’s heart surged with emotions.

After all, he saw clearly that Caspian’s jade identification badge revealed he was just promoted to the entry-level first-stage Pulse Control Realm.

In contrast, Asher already entered the mid-level a few years ago.

Yet, Caspian easily dodged Asher.

It was simply shocking!

Asher’s expression turned uglier when he could not snatch away Caspian’s jade identification badge, and he glared at Caspian.

“I didn’t expect that you’re now an outer disciple.

It seems that currying favors with the outer disciples have benefited you tremendously!”

Until now, Asher thought Caspian was someone who rode on Sebastian and the others’ coattails.

Moreover, he failed to teach the insignificant figure a lesson several times now, causing Asher to be embarrassed and angry.

“What did you just say to me?” Caspian turned to look at Asher.

“I said our sect rule…” Just as Asher wanted to teach Caspian a lesson, he finally noticed that the rule just now did not apply to Caspian anymore as they were now outer disciples.

Hence, there was no issue of a junior knocking down a senior.

Just as Asher was dumbfounded, Caspian chortled.

“Don’t you know? The sect rules are used to protect guys like you.

If it weren’t for them, I would’ve knocked out all of your teeth.”

However, when he saw that Caspian would use these precious seven days to come to the Flaming Stream, he swiftly had great doubts in his heart.

Since Asher could not handle Caspian, he did not mind creating some petty moves to make Caspian’s life miserable.

Then, he quickly came up with a plan.

After pondering for a moment, Caspian answered, “I’d like to enter the third area.”

The power of the Underworld’s Demon Flame in the first and second areas was not strong.

For Caspian, it was just a waste of time, so he intended to start directly from the third area.

However, before the disciple on duty could respond, Asher stepped forward and said with a sinister smile, “I’m sorry, someone else’s cultivating in the third area.”

Caspian looked at the disciple on duty, and there was a hint of doubt on the disciple’s face, obviously ignorant of the matter.

However, Caspian soon noticed Asher was casting a knowing gaze at the disciple, and a hint of fear appeared in his eyes.

“That…” The disciple on duty stammered, “I’m here to replace Asher today, so I’m not sure there’s someone inside.

I’m sorry.”

The disciples on duty in the Star-Refiner Valley were here as part of their tasks.

As long as the disciple accepted the mission, they must come to each area to be on duty within the specified period, which generally varied from seven to fifteen days.

After completing the task, they would get sect contribution points as long as there was no mistake.

Caspian was still aware of that rule.

However, he also understood that Asher bluffed when he said someone cultivated in the third area.

The Flaming Stream was useless for Heavenly Stars Sect disciples to cultivate.

It was already impressive if five people came here in a year, so how could Caspian be so unlucky today? He wanted the third area, yet it was hooked.

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