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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 287

The surrounding disciples initially planned to show their love for Solana due to her beauty.

However, after seeing her terrifying aura, everyone could not help but make way for her to pass.

After walking a few steps down the ring, Solana looked around the crowd and suddenly saw Caspian among the people.

Her calm eyes suddenly flashed a brilliant light, and she immediately turned around to walk in Caspian’s direction.

When Solana appeared in front of Caspian, she did not say much but just folded her hands on both sides, slightly bent her knees, and made a standard servant bow.

Then, she walked away.

Everyone was stunned at the scene.

Soon, they all returned to their senses and looked at Caspian’s with a strange gaze.

Most of them could not help but think, “Is Casper that outstanding? How did he attract the newly-entered junior’s attention when there are so many people and make her take the initiative to greet him?”

Caspian shook his head helplessly.

After all, he knew that Solana bowed at him to show her gratitude for the matter in Evergreen Town.

However, Caspian was uncertain of why she was in the Heavenly Stars Sect.

Nevertheless, Caspian did not plan to have much interaction with Solana, so the thought only flashed in his mind, and he did not obsess over it.

Instead, what Caspian was more interested in was Solana’s appearance disrupted the balance of the current spiritual apprentice list ranking competition.

Initially, the stronger person in Solana’s group was Peter.

However, Peter was quickly eliminated in the first round, and he was not even qualified to enter the spiritual apprentice list.

Hence, Solana, who defeated Peter, instantly became a hot topic.

Although the other disciples of her group were also excited, Solana’s performance in winning against Peter proved that she might replicate Caspian’s amazing performance a few months ago.

However, those were still none of Caspian’s concerns at the moment.

Then, Caspian turned around and walked toward the stands.

“The girl looked somewhat familiar.” As expected, Caspian heard Jessica’s comment as soon as he returned.

Thus, Caspian explained Solana’s background.

“Oh.

I think I remember now…” Jessica recalled and nodded, “The situation then was too chaotic, and I didn’t pay much attention to her.”

Not long after, the second match started.

Caspian wanted to find a chance to beat up Peter again.

After all, ruthlessly hitting Peter in the spiritual apprentice list ranking competition would not cost any sect contribution points deduction.

The guy was so useless that he was defeated in the first round.

Caspian easily won the second match.

Before his opponent could even draw their sword, Caspian already knocked him down the stage.

After two rounds, three-quarters of the disciples participating in the competition were eliminated, and less than three thousand people were left.

In the third match, Caspian won without breaking a sweat.

His opponent was in a higher realm than him and was a peak first-stage Pulse Control Realm cultivator who was also ranked in the top fifty before that.

However, he was still not a match for Caspian.

At that time, there were more than one thousand three hundred participants, and another winning round would qualify them to enter the top one thousand.

The fourth round soon ended, and there were more than six hundred people left.

After the fifth round, only three hundred participants remained.

The sixth round was much crueler than the previous matches as many rings had blood on them.

Caspian noticed that Xander, Omar, Maya, and Benedict all successfully entered that round.

Maya encountered the strongest disciple in the group in the sixth round, who was ranked eighth last time.

Thus, Maya defeated the most powerful enemy, and with her strength, she finally stood out in the group and entered the top ten, with almost no suspense.

Through Caspian’s explanation, Jessica understood the difference in treatment between the top one hundred and those after.

Although she knew that Caspian would not have a problem entering the top one hundred in his group, Jessica still felt somewhat nervous at the start of the seventh match.

Nonetheless, her nervousness did not last long as Caspian knocked down his opponent with just one strike by using the Eight-Shadowed Fists.

When Jessica realized Caspian used the martial skill she taught him back then, there was a hint of sweetness blooming in her heart.

Getting into the top one hundred was naturally not Caspian’s goal.

Among those fifty people, Caspian saw a familiar figure, Kyle, who was good at formations.

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