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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 1758

In fact, Bowen Pullman’s position within the small groups of Caspian was rather awkward.

The first relationship between him and Caspian was that they met in Evergreen Town.

A few years later, they met again in Three Sages Mountain.

Moreover, Bowen Pullman always gave one a feeling that he wasn't serious and he was mysterious.

Under normal circumstances, it was impossible for such a person to be trusted by others.

However, Caspian still chose to keep Bowen Pullman on Following the Heart Island and accept him.

At the end of the day, it was all because of Bowen Pullman’s attitude.

When he was in Evergreen Town, even if it was a competition for the Immortal Road spots, Bowen Pullman did not oppose Caspian and even voluntarily chose to withdraw.

Caspian could sense that Bowen Pullman had always been to avoid clashing with him.

Moreover, Bowen Pullman had a skill of looking at the Qi that others did not have.

At that time, he could see at a glance that Caspian was entangled with Death Qi, and later he could see the murderous look in the sea eye.

Caspian’s other companions and even the teachers had not discovered them.

Even though there was no clear reason, Caspian's intuition told him that Bowen Pullman could stay behind since Bowen Pullman was on his side.

Therefore, Bowen Pullman was currently on Following the Heart Island, and sometimes, he would play the role of a think tank.

Among the group of partners in Caspian, Bowen Pullman’s realm could be considered medium or low, which was only a little higher than that of Lucy and Renee Pine.

And he had never shown his strength.

In other words, no one cared about his strength.

However, Caspian's heart skipped a beat when he saw the eager look on Bowen Pullman’s face.

A person who was obviously very mysterious but always made people subconsciously ignore his existence. A person like Bowen Pullman was absolutely not a common person.

At this moment, Caspian was also secretly alert.

He had not paid much attention to Bowen Pullman earlier.

This fellow was worthy of further improvement.

There must be a reason for him to hide himself.

This person could not be underestimated.

With a flick of his mind, Caspian flicked his fingertip and a crystal smaller than Eva Green flew in front of him.

"Thank you for what happened at Sea Eye last time," Caspian said with a smile.

"It's not worth mentioning, not worth mentioning." Bowen Pullman waved his hand and chuckled as he received the crystal.

As he carefully felt it, he was so excited that his face turned red.

At this time, Caspian seemed to ask casually, "What do you think of Jessica's promotion?"

Eva Green heard this and looked at Caspian in confusion.

From her point of view, what effective opinions could Bowen Pullman have since his realm was so much lower than that of Jessica?

However, Eva Green also understood that Caspian was definitely not the kind of person who would be bored to the point where there was nothing to say.

He must have his reasons for asking this question at this moment.

As such, Eva Green quietly waited for Bowen Pullman’s reply.

At this time, all of Bowen Pullman’s attention was focused on the crystal. When he heard the question of Caspian, he subconsciously replied, "The most taboo for a cultivator’s promotion is to advance bravely, resulting in an unstable foundation. In the later stages, one would either lose strength or directly die, and would be called the genius that had not yet grown up by others.

Another type was to blindly seek stability. Even though his foundation was firm, he lost the will to advance, ultimately unable to take a step further.

Jessica was born with Pure Jade Physique, so she had the confidence and strength to make a breakthrough all the way. But in the process, she could still maintain a firm foundation and determination to make progress.

This kind of state of mind could be said to be one in ten thousand among ordinary cultivators.

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