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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 576

Summary for Chapter 576: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Update Chapter 576 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 576, 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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Caspian’s eyes narrowed, and he folded his hands in front of his chest.

Boom!

Solana was like a round of heavy artillery, hitting Caspian’s arms heavily.

Then, Caspian’s feet instantly sank, and the hard slate floor swiftly cracked into dense gaps.

Numerous debris rose into the air in the blink of an eye, falling like torrential rain.

However, he remained motionless.

The next moment, Caspian let out a loud roar and abruptly spread his arms, causing Solana to be pushed back immediately, slamming against the wall.

Bang!

Crackle and rattle!

Her body crashed into the wall, forming a large human-shaped dent.

The huge impact made Solana feel that her internal organs shook violently in her body, and there was a sweet taste in her throat as her vision slowly went black.

After gasping for a while, Solana dragged her tired body and fell from the stone wall with difficulty, barely recovering.

In truth, Solana did not know how long she cultivated in the magical stone chamber.

Ten days?

Twenty days?

During those twenty days, Solana hardly had a proper rest.

On the other hand, Caspian kept urging her, making her attack him again and again, and then knocking her out as if he did not know what exhaustion was.

Moreover, Caspian also taught her a new martial art called the Thousand Dragons Warfare.

Solana first saw Caspian showing the skill in Hopeful Woman Mountain, where he easily blasted a monster’s head.

Not only that, everyone had a tough fight against the monster before that.

Solan knew that the martial skill was one of Caspian’s trump cards, and it was truly powerful.

Hence, for Caspian to teach it to her meant he had great trust in herself, so Solana gritted her teeth.

No matter how much pain she suffered, she hoped that she could fully master it.

However, it seemed that, Solana could not do it.

Looking at the tattered stone chamber, Solana felt bitterness in her mouth, and she was afraid that she would disappoint her teacher.

At the thought of that, Solana lowered her head, afraid to look into Caspian’s gaze.

Unexpectedly, Solana soon heard Caspian’s compliment.

“You did great.

You managed to master the skill in such a short time, and that‘s really amazing.”

Solana immediately looked up at Caspian with eyes full of surprise.

For a moment, she thought she misheard Caspian.

“Why are you so surprised?” Caspian smiled at her, “The Thousand Dragons Warfare is more powerful than the Strangulation of an Angered Dragon, and it requires more control.

Nevertheless, you did great for practicing to this level in just twenty days.

Well, at least when it comes to the competition, you’ll definitely stun everyone.”

“Twenty days…” Solana was dumbfounded and thought the competition would have ended if so.

However, she soon realized that Caspian would never make such a petty mistake.

“Okay, there’s still one more day to rest,” Caspian looked at Solana, “I’m proud of your performance.”

In an instant, all the fatigue accumulated before seemed to vanish, and there seemed to be a happy deer in Solana’s heart, jumping up and down cheerfully.

“Although it’s a little simple here, it’s good for you to rest,” Caspian thought about it and added, “Go to sleep.

However, none of the Heavenly Stars Sects gathered in the hall thought so.

Each of them geared up.

“I can’t wait.” Omar rubbed his Dual Blades of Fire and Ice in his hands repeatedly, and his eyes glowed.

Although the others did not speak much, an insuppressible fighting spirit was about to erupt just like a volcano.

Other people far away from them could feel it too.

The elder who came to lead the crowd to the Inner Circle’s competition region felt the atmosphere, and the originally pessimistic mood was immediately uplifted.

At that time, he truly felt that these outer disciples were not boasting seven days ago, and they really looked forward to the match against Blue Feather Sect, determined to give it all in the battle.

Not long after, Caspian and others, led by the deacon, came to the competition area in the Inner Circle, which was like a huge bowl.

Then, there was the arena used for the competition in the middle.

The disciples and elders of the six sects sat in their respective sections according to the ranking of their positions.

When Caspian came to the area where the Heavenly Stars Sect disciples were, he first looked in the direction of the Dark Moon Sect.

The people from the Dark Moon Sect already arrived, and Caspian quickly found the familiar white figure for the first time.

The owner of the white figure also immediately looked at Caspian when he and the others arrived.

They were not too far apart.

Caspian and Jessica quickly exchanged glances and smiled at each other.

However, Jessica swiftly showed Caspian an angry expression, as if to express her dissatisfaction that he did not look at her.

Caspian rubbed his nose, feeling a little helpless.

After all, the Outer Circle area where the six major sects lived was not accessible, and he trained Solana for the rest of the time except for the two days when he first came to the Inner Circle.

Although there were various reasons, Caspian still generally felt guilty about the matter.

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