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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 264

The thing that Daisy mentioned was simply too embarrassing, and Caspian did not want to talk about it anymore.

Hence, he quickly changed the subject.

“When we met before, you hadn’t started cultivating.

Do you mind telling me how you ended up stepping foot on the pathway to immortality?”

Daisy rolled her eyes at Caspian.

Then, she walked to a corner, sat while hugging her knees, and snorted.

“You want me to tell you about it? Then, beg me!”

Caspian did not say anything else, and he lay on the floor, not moving at all.

The burning sensation was still ongoing, but Caspian was surprised to find that his blood flow became faster with the existence of the severe pain.

Thus, Caspian’s wounds healed quickly too.

Not only that, but Caspian could also feel that due to the burst of energy, his body was strengthening.

That was the effect of the Immortal Demon Physique.

Caspian even had the urge to ask Daisy to beat him up ruthlessly again or let the tiny snakes bite him.

However, Caspian thought that he might sound like a freak if he asked Daisy to do that.

Hence, he had no choice but to give up on his thoughts.

As Caspian quietly focused on the intense pain to improve himself, Daisy was also staring at him angrily, not making any sound.

In that instant, the snow cave returned to its previous serenity.

After some time, Daisy could not bear it anymore.

Although she appeared fierce when she faced Caspian, Daisy knew that she did not look for Caspian just to argue with him.

Then, she looked around and said, “Humph.

I think you’ve suffered enough.

I’ll just show you some mercy.

I’m now a cultivator, but I can’t tell you the origins yet.

However, I can reveal that I’ve been on the pathway to immortality earlier than you, which was shortly after you left Astren with your troops.”

Caspian pondered for a moment and calmly said, “If that’s the case, you’ve cleared a few confusions Ihad before.”

“Are you talking about why you were suddenly wrongly imprisoned?” Daisy asked.

“The sect you’re in probably has the same status as Carson’s Great Ocean Sect.

Otherwise, they would’ve never agreed to the marriage proposal at that time,” Caspian replied.

That time, Daisy was the one taken aback.

”You even know that Carson entered the Great Oceans Sect? Then, you’re aware of his Demon Python Form?”

“I am…” Caspian nodded.

”It seems that the Great Oceans Sect highly values Carson’s Demon Python Form, and they want to support him to get the throne.

However, I was extremely popular in the country back then, and I was in his way.

However, I feel that there‘s a loophole in this reasoning.”

“What loophole?” Daisy’s eyes flashed.

“If I’m still in Salleria, this reasoning will be logical.

Carson, my younger brother, wanted to get the throne, and the sect even supported him, but he’s blocked by the greatly beloved and supported elder brother.

Naturally, he needed to find a reason to not only ruin my reputation but eradicate me so that he could smoothly take over the seat,” Caspian explained, “However after I started cultivating, I understood that this reason was based on my identity as a mortal.

As a cultivator, I’ll have to consider the cultivation resources, my realm, and whether l can continue to grow.

The mortal’s throne is just like dirt for a cultivator.

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