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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 304

Joshua took out a simple wooden box from his storage bag.

After opening it, Caspian saw ginseng as thick as an adult’s arm inside the wooden box.

Then, Joshua’s heart bled as he said, “This is a 120 year-old Purple Dragon King Ginseng.

It has a good effect on blood circulation, muscle growth, and internal organs.

I will give you…”

Joshua initially wanted to say that he would give him a few roots.

After all, that was a legendary medicine, and a few roots were already a generous gift.

Usually, Joshua would only consume at most three roots each month.

However, he did not expect Caspian to be 100 times faster than him!

Before Joshua could even finish his sentence, Caspian suddenly reached out and took the entire wooden box.

Without waiting for Joshua’s reply, Caspian already put the box into his storage bag.

Then, he bowed and shouted, “Thank you for the gift, Joshua! With this Purple Dragon King Ginseng, I’ll surely recover fast.”

“I…” Joshua was stupefied.

When he recovered his senses, his chest undulated violently, and he flew in a rage.

Joshua spent much effort and asked someone to source the Purple Dragon King Ginseng for him.

Initially, he wanted to reserve it to condense his body and prepare for ascension, yet Caspian directly snatched it away.

Under everyone‘s watchful eyes and with an influential figure like Delmont around as well as so many Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciples staring at him, Joshua‘s name would be ruined if he regretted it now.

“I… I…” Joshua’s face was not as imposing as it was when he first arrived.

Instead, he appeared dispirited, and even a fool would pity him.

”Thank you, Joshua.

If I have great achievements in the nation‘s official religion election and bring glory to the Heavenly Stars Sect, I’ll give you the credit!” Caspian shouted again.

Each word he said was like a dagger ruthlessly stabbing at Joshua‘s chest.

Joshua, a Dark Moon Sect’s inner disciple, was humiliated in front of everyone, and his face was ashen from the rage.

Then, he violently spat out a mouthful of blood and weakly lay on the floor… Before Joshua passed out, he could only remember the fake surprise on Caspian‘s face, Terrence and the rest panicked, and the Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciples rushed to him and supported him.

‘Casper… I won’t let you off the hook…’ That was the only thought left in Joshua’s mind.

Caspian watched indifferently as a group of disciples assisted Joshua, Terrence, and the others under Delmont‘s instruction.

Then, he heard a snort from behind him.

Caspian blinked and hurriedly turned around, putting on a remorseful expression as he said, “Master Delmont, do punish me for causing trouble to the Heavenly Stars Sect.”

Delmont snorted louder that time.

“Casper, do you think I won’t punish you for retreating just to advance?”

“I didn’t have such a thought,” Caspian answered truthfully, “I might fearlessly walk on the road of immortality, but I’m only unafraid of strong powers, and I surely respect the elders.

Although I followed my heart this time, it was indeed logically wrong.

Just as when you asked me before if there are things, I know that I won’t get rewards or even be punished for doing them, but I’ll still do them.

This is one of the examples.”

Delmont quietly stared at Caspian with a stern expression.

Then, he replied, “If that‘s the case, why don’t you explain what exactly happened at that time!”

“I’m well prepared for that,” Caspian took out a memory inscription, “This inscription recorded everything that happened at that time.

If anyone from the sect asks about the matter, you can show them this, Master Delmont.”

After giving Delmont the memory inscription, Caspian gave a complete narrative of the incident, and he did not exaggerate or add extra plot but explained the objective facts.

Later, Caspian took out the Purple Dragon King Ginseng he snatched from Joshua.

“I don’t know how to use this, so I plan on passing it to the sect to let them handle it.”

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