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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 746

Summary for Chapter 746: The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

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Jay’s voice was fierce as he showed the momentum of a Holy Land Realm cultivator, even causing the small cave to tremble.

If Caspian did not support Charlotte, her knees would have gone weak, and she would have fallen.

However, Caspian only shook his head and answered, “If I said they’re not here, you’d probably not believe it.”

The Light Shattering Shadow Sword was destroyed, and Caspian also thought that the damage to the second-grade spirit tool was such a significant loss.

Otherwise, he would now own a spirit tool.

It did not matter if he could not use it yet as long as he had it.

As for the Polar Light Chakram, it was now on Caspian’s arm.

However, since the Polar Light Chakram was in his hands now, it would naturally be his, and Caspian would never give it away.

Jay sneered.

“I’ll just search the items on you later.

There are also two spells, the Light Shattering Shadow and the Light Illuminating the Moon.

Naturally, they can’t fall into the hands of others.

If these things are on you, you should just hand them over or tell me where they are, and then you can leave.

“But Jay, I don’t quite believe what you said,” Caspian replied.

Jay frowned.

“Hmm? What don’t you believe?”

Caspian pointed to his feet.

“We seem to know too many secrets, and I think you don’t want the secret to be spread out.

After all, the Four Messengers are at odds, the dirty treasure of The Messenger of Light that’s all taken by the Messenger of Thunder.”

“Casper! Believe it or not, I’m killing you now!”

Swoosh!

Jay immediately drew his sword and pointed the edge at Caspian.

The sword in Jay’s hand had lines on its surface, and it looked like a lightning inscription.

The sword light was unsheathed, and it quickly made everyone present feel pressured as if a thick black cloud pressed the top of their head, and there was a constant sound of muffled thunder.

Caspian smiled.

“Jay, your attitude just now has already shown everything.

Why are you still pretending? I’ve witnessed the Messenger of Light’s greed, and I bet there’s something wrong with the Messenger of Thunder too.

Why don’t I give it a guess? The Messenger of Thunder’s problem is his… Hypocrisy?”

As soon as he said that, Caspian saw Jay glaring at him with eyes full of murderous intent.

Even so, Caspian was not afraid, and he looked straight into Jay‘s eyes.

He even smiled in a relaxed manner.

From the time Jay appeared in the cave, Caspian knew one thing, between them, only one side could get out of the place.

Jay would never allow his secret to be exposed, and they naturally would not let Caspian go and spread nonsense.

Jay’s confidence was his realm where he could crush Caspian, but Caspian also had his hole cards.

The only thing he had to be sure of now was that no one else knew about Jay’s presence here except for Jay and the two men behind him.

From Jay’s attitude, the fewer people who knew that secret, the better.

Hence, he only brought two subordinates.

In truth, if it were not to prevent accidents, Jay would not even bring any of his subordinates.

As he only knew that Kendrick died but he did not know the reason, he brought two henchmen to prevent any enemy from escaping in case he did not manage to kill them all.

However, when he saw Caspian and Charlotte, Jay was first surprised, then regretted it.

“Hmm?” Jay was stunned.

Caspian chuckled.

“Hypocrisy.

Do you think I’ll trust a hypocrite?”

“You!” Jay’s face instantly dropped.

It was like a person pulling off his mask, and Jay finally showed his true colors.

“Then I’ll kill you! I don‘t believe that I can’t find what I want on your body!”

With a loud shout, the longsword in Jay’s hand crackled and blasted out a shocking lightning bolt.

Caspian still had some spare time, so he turned to Charlotte and commented, “I think your Master should help you do some fortune-telling.”

“What?” Charlotte blinked, confused.

“The Blue Feather Sect was the last session‘s state religion, but why does every one of their disciples want to kill you when they see you, Princess Charlotte?” Caspian was helpless.

Charlotte was dumbfounded.

When Jay saw the trash of the Pulse Control Realm still making gags and looking down on him, he became incensed.

“Casper, I’ll make sure you suffer a horrible death!”

Rumble!

On the long sword in Iay’s hand, thunder and fury erupted.

Consequently, the cave cracked, the cliffs shattered, and the ground exploded.

The shaking caused Charlotte’s blood and Qi to surge, her body wobbled, and her face was pale.

Caspian frowned and looked at Jay.

“I’m sorry, but we won’t be the ones dying.”

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