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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 170

Everyone in the Oceans Chamber of Commerce was aware that Violet was their important guest.

Hence, as soon as Violet entered the door, the shopkeeper instantly greeted him.

Then, after knowing that Violet was there to meet Moses, the shopkeeper quickly led him to her.

When Moses saw Josua, she said in a somewhat blameful tone, “Looking at the days, I’ve expected you to come soon.

By the way, I’ve even settled a small problem for you just now.”

Violet felt embarrassed when he saw Moses’s charming gaze, and he hurriedly explained that he was busy recovering his meridians these days, so he had no time to care about other matters.

Once Moses’s focus was successfully shifted, Violet asked in a seemingly casual tone, “Moses, what was the small problem you mentioned just now?”

Moses explained that she let the Oceans Chamber of Commerce stop dealing with the White family.

Although she was not the Oceans Chamber of Commerce’s manager in this area, there was no issue for Moses to order the manager to stop their transactions with her identity.

After listening to Moses’s description, Violet could not help but somewhat feel sorry for Faye.

Before this, what he heard the most were inspirational stories of geniuses driving their families forward.

However, Violet personally witnessed an idiot ruining his clan’s future.

At the same time, Moses also secretly observed Violet’s reaction.

She knew that from a certain point of view, she might have acted out of bounds.

However, when Moses heard her subordinates informing her that Violet was humiliated by a White family member in the middle of the street, she could not control her anger.

Nevertheless, seeing that Violet nodded and appeared satisfied, Moses was relieved.

“Thank you for helping me with this, Moses.

Otherwise, it’ll be even more troublesome for me to handle them,” Violet said.

A hint of sweetness flowed in Moses‘s heart, but she did not show it on the surface.

Instead, Moses just smiled faintly and replied, “It’s just a small matter.

You must be there for the Sects’ Recruitment Ceremony that’s happening in twelve days.”

“Mhm,” Violet nodded, “I’ve also found out that the Sects’ Recruitment Ceremony will he held not far away from Evergreen Town.

After deducting the days for traveling, I still have about ten days.

I’m here hoping that you can tell me the test contents during the Sects’ Recruitment Ceremony.

That way, I’ll be prepared.”

After pondering for a moment, Moses answered, “Actually, when you informed me that you want to join the Sects’ Recruitment Ceremony, I arranged for someone to search for information on this, and they collected details of the past twenty years.

Let me explain to you briefly so that it can save your time going through the particulars.”

Violet left the Oceans Chamber of Commerce around evening, and besides bringing along the thick, yellowed book, he also recalled Moses telling him that the Heavenly Stars Sect would always welcome him.

Just as he was some distance away from the Oceans Chamber of Commerce, Violet stopped in mid-track and turned around.

Under the setting sun, the Oceans Chamber of Commerce’s signboard sparkled under the twilight.

Violet mumbled, ‘Moses, I understand your kind intention, but there are some matters that I need to prove.’

After leaving the Oceans Chamber of Commerce, Violet did not return to Lawrence Manor.

Instead, he spent some fedulings at stayed at the best inn in town.

After all, he knew that his fate with Lawrence was going to end soon.

No matter what, he could only enter the Lawrence family because he used Casper’s identity.

When Violet also used the Lawrence family to fight to enter the pathway to immortality.

Hence, when he made the decision, Violet still had a vague sense of melancholy.

Nonetheless, the emotions did not bother him for long as he knew what he wanted.

That night, Violet put all his effort into cultivating the Demon‘s Ways to Eternity.

Based on his current mastery of the technique, he knew the effect would not be so obvious at the early stages.

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