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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 1660

Originally, Caspian did not want to have anything to do with Cui Jie, so he planned to bypass him and leave.

However, thinking of Cui Bing's relationship with the other party, Caspian remained where he was and looked at him indifferently.

When Cui Jie stepped out of the spirit boat, he had a complacent smile on his face.

From his appearance, it seemed that he wanted to surprise "Cui Bing" in front of him. He was looking forward to seeing "Cui Bing"'s surprised and flustered expression.

But Caspian's expression at the moment made him lose interest at once.

It was as if he had punched hard but hit the air. He was so angry that his liver hurt, but he had nowhere to vent his anger.

After a cough, Cui Jie calmed down. He looked up and down at Caspian and sneered. "Cui Bing, what do you go back now?"

"It's none of your business," said Caspian in Cui Bing's voice.

Knowing that the relationship between the two sides was not good, Caspian naturally did not need to be polite.

Cui Jie seemed to have expected Caspian's attitude.

He sneered and said, "Cui Bing, so you've completed the task of clearing out the 18 sects in the God Treasure Bay, right? Otherwise, why would you come back so soon?"

The next moment, Cui Jie changed the topic. "I remember that before you left, Father sent three shapeshifting demons to follow you.

But why are you the only one who's back now?

Where were the three shapeshifting demons?

Where are your men?

Why are all of them gone?"

At this moment, Cui Jie used an exaggerated tone and winked. "Could it be that the three shapeshifting demons failed to help you wipe out those small sects, and they all died? Only you survived and escaped like a stray dog?"

Caspian was stunned.

Although he knew that the other party just deliberately provoked and belittled Cui Bing by saying this.

But Caspian had to admit that Cui Jie had guessed more than half right.

The only thing that was wrong with Cui Jie’s guess was that Cui Bing had died as well.

Seeing that "Cui Bing" in front of him did not speak, Cui Jie clicked his tongue and continued in an exaggerated tone, "It can't be, right, Cui Bing? Did you really ruin the matter?"

"Then you're finished. I'm afraid even the elder brother can't protect you now. Haha!"

His tone and expression showed that he really wanted to write the word of schadenfreude on his face.

"Have you laughed enough?" Caspian narrowed his eyes. "Tell me, what are you doing here?"

"Hey? You're quite stubborn!" Cui Jie took a deep breath, and his face suddenly darkened. "Cui Bing! You're in big trouble! You don't have to worry about the purpose of my coming here, but now you're finished!

"The three shapeshifting demons died because of you, and you still dare to come back. Now I'll take you back and see how you can defend yourself!"

Cui Jie shouted angrily and waved to both sides.

In an instant, two spirit boats wrapped around Caspian.

On the deck of the spirit boats stood more than a dozen cultivators, who were staring at Caspian covetously.

One of them had already taken out the shackles, and it seemed that he was going to tie up Caspian directly.

"You'd better not resist. Otherwise, your crime will be doubled!" Cui Jie sneered and pointed at Caspian. "You're unlucky today and fell into my hands. In this case, we can find a place to settle the new and old accounts."

"Catch me?" Caspian sneered and suddenly attacked.

A sword light suddenly appeared and tore through the void. It pierced through the throat of the cultivator closest to Caspian.

With a sizzling sound, the blood arrow shot out.

Obviously, the cultivator who held the shackle didn't expect that Caspian would attack him without saying a word.

He widened his eyes in disbelief.

Caspian waved his hand again.

The cultivator's body was instantly torn in half by the sword radiance.

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