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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 572

Summary for Chapter 572: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

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Read Chapter 572 with many climactic and unique details. The series The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell is one of the top-selling novels by Liu Ya. Chapter content Chapter 572 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell Chapter 572 for more details.

The five Blue Feather Sect’s disciples, consisting of three guys and two girls, approached the crowd.

Even though there were fewer people than the Heavenly Stars Sect side, the momentum of these five people was like a thick fog enveloping everyone, making people breathless.

The two parties looked at each other, but neither took the initiative to speak.

After a while, a young and tall teenager from the Blue Feather Sect greeted everyone with a smile, “Fellow seniors, don’t be so nervous.

We’re just passing by and coming over to say hello.

My name is Hann Gibson, a disciple of the Blue Feather Sect and one of the contestants in the upcoming nation’s official religion election.

If we meet at that time, please show some mercy, dear seniors.”

Hann’s genial smile, coupled with his handsome face, would easily leave a favorable impression on others.

However, Caspian noticed that the moment Hann spoke, Solana began to tremble.

‘Hann Gibson, Solana Gibson…” Recalling what Zenith said when he was in the Gibson family, a bold thought suddenly popped into Caspian‘s mind.

As one of the people among the Heavenly Stars Sect‘s disciples with the highest realm, Jaime naturally took the responsibility of a senior.

He got up, folded his fists toward the Blue Feather Sect’s people, and replied, “Oh, you’re all from the Blue Feather Sect! I’m Jaime Hart from the Heavenly Stars Sect, and these are my juniors.”

After speaking, Jaime introduced everyone in the audience one by one.

During that time, Caspian noticed that Solana trembled with her head lowered.

Once Jaime introduced Caspian, the last person would be Solana, who sat next to him.

Suddenly, Hann waved his hand and stopped Jaime.

Then, just when Jaime looked at him in confusion, Hann smiled.

“Jaime, I came over rashly and disturbed you all because I saw a fellow clan member.”

While speaking, Hann’s eyes were already on Solana, who lowered her head.

When everyone noticed who Hann looked at and connected his surname with Solana’s, everyone suddenly realized, Hann and Solana were clansmen!

Everyone soon became more puzzled.

They were from the Gibson family, so why was Hann in the Blue Feather Sect while Solana was in the Heavenly Stars Sect?

Solana was born with the Imperial Jail Deity Physique, and it was a waste of talent if she entered the Heavenly Stars Sect.

On the other hand, if Solana entered the Blue Feather Sect, she would have the opportunity to exert the most incredible power of her physique.

Although everyone present was young, they already guessed there was a secret behind the matter from Solana’s attitude.

Hann laughed.

“Dear cousin, although we’ve never met, I’ve always heard about you.

Why aren’t you greeting your senior?”

Solana’s head was lowered, her hands pressed tightly to her knees, and her body shaking even more violently.

Such a strange sight could easily be noticed by anyone who was not blind.

“Solana, you seem to be… Afraid of me?” Hann’s eyes narrowed slightly, “This isn’t good.

Even though I don’t like your father very much, I’m still very interested in your Imperial Jail Deity Physique.

I’ll be so disappointed if you don’t even dare to face me now.”

“No matter how much we talk, it’s nothing more than a war of words.

Besides, if we give it a try now, your Heavenly Stars Sect might lose the game because of the lack of participating disciples, and you have an extra excuse.

Hence, I’ll not argue with you, nor will I battle with you,” Hann smiled, “Fellow seniors, if you truly want to try me, you might as well pray a lot so that we can meet in the competition at that time, and then I’ll show mercy to you so that you won’t lose so miserably.

Well, I’ll see you in a few days.”

Having said that, Hann paused, and his eyes fell on Solana again.

“Solana, you rejected my suggestion before, and I thought you had other ideas.

However, it seems that you have made the worst mistake.

If that’s the case, don’t blame me, as you should also know the ancestral motto of the Gibson family.

So, don’t blame me then.”

After that, Hann turned around and led the rest of the Blue Feather Sect’s disciples downstairs.

“Why’s this guy so conceited!” Omar frowned as he looked at the backs of the several people leaving, his face full of indignation.

“The Blue Feather Sect is too arrogant.

I hope that there’ll be a chance to beat them up so that they know how powerful our Heavenly Stars Sect is,” Edda chimed in.

Maya held her cheek in one hand, turned her head to look at Solana, and asked, “Solana, what’s your cousin’s background? It seems that he’s unkind toward you, and it’s unreasonable for a senior to treat his junior like that.”

As Maya spoke, everyone quieted down and focused on Solana.

After all, they belonged to the same family, and the crowd all believed that Solana must know about Hann.

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