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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 268

“I’m leaving!”

At noon, Daisy told Caspian her decision as if it were a straightforward matter.

However, her heart was surging with complicated emotions.

“Hmm?” Caspian looked at her.

Even though he expected that Daisy felt somewhat reluctant when she said that.

In terms of identities, their countries were enemies.

However, abandoning the mortal backgrounds and looking at the matter through a cultivator’s lens, there was no hatred or desire for revenge.

On the contrary, Daisy even saved Caspian a few times.

Caspian and Daisy admired each other as early as when the two countries fought.

Nonetheless, Caspian did not hold back either.

A cultivator’s journey was long, and they would naturally meet again if it were fated.

“The snake venom in your body will disappear in about four hours, and you can freely move then.” Daisy packed her stuff and suddenly turned to look at Caspian with a thoughtful gaze.

“Why are you looking at me that way?” Caspian was confused.

Daisy did not answer Caspian.

Instead, she abruptly leaned down and stared straight into his eyes.

Even their noses were close to each other, and they exchanged breaths.

The fragrant scent emitted from Daisy made Caspian’s gaze fluttered.

In that instant, Daisy smiled as if she was a winner.

“Caspian, it suddenly occurred to me that I’ve saved you from so far away, and I even took care of you for so long.

Yet, I didn’t even get any benefits.” Daisy stared into Caspian’s eyes.

From Daisy’s clear blue eyes, Caspian could see his reflection.

However, Caspian could not see through his silhouette and understand what Daisy talked about.

“What type of benefits do you want?” Caspian was unwilling to be oppressed by Daisy, so he said, “I can’t give you my life yet.”

“You can owe me that first.” Daisy looked at Caspian, and her eyes flashed with hesitation as she mumbled, “It was purely accidental that we were able to meet this time.

I’m not sure when I’ll see you again.

If that’s the case…”

Caspian noticed a hint of determination appeared in Daisy’s eyes, and his heart tightened.

“Caspian, I’m sure you’ve yet to touch another woman with your personality!” Daisy’s cheeks were flushed as she said that ruthlessly.

“Ha?” Caspian was caught off guard.

Next, he saw Daisy‘s face inching closer to his.

Then, like a delicate flower petal, her lips fell on his.

Caspian widened his eyes in shock, and he wanted to break free.

However, the snake venom was still in his body, and he could not move at all.

Caspian noticed that the more he struggled, the closer Daisy was to his body.

At that time, Daisy’s arms were already around his neck, and Caspian could feel a slippery and sweet sensation entering his month.

After a long while, Daisy finally let go of Caspian.

Her face was as red as a beetroot, and her eyes were misty.

Daisy lay on Caspian with her head on his chest, gasping for air as if she exhausted all her energy.

Caspian was at a loss for words.

He was always wise and calm, yet he did not expect that Daisy, who did not do anything for so many days even though there were countless opportunities, would suddenly do such a thing on the day they parted.

“I…” After some time, Caspian mumbled.

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