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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 389

Renee was dissatisfied and angry, but she could not feel anything on her knee.

Nonetheless, she did not need to look to know that Caspian hither with the grass again.

Hence, Renee lay on the ground with her face pressing on the floor in an unladylike manner for 15 minutes before her right leg gradually returned to normal.

In the entire process, Renee was thankful that she chose such a remote place.

If other disciples passed by and saw her, Renee would surely want to dig a hole in the ground and hide! After struggling to get up, Renee rubbed her sore nose and looked in the direction where Caspian walked.

“I’m leaving.

Enjoy your playtime.”

The words Caspian said before he left echoed in Renee’s ears.

“Playtime? He thinks I’m just playing with him! It was a formal challenge!” The more she thought about it, the angrier she was.

A mixed emotion of frustration and grievance slowly brewed in her chest at that moment.

“That guy… Did he think that I was joking?” At the thought of that, Renee was teary-eyed.

That time, Maisie asked her to look for Caspian, but Renee also had her little thoughts.

Renee heard about Caspian countless times from Maisie, and she knew that the young man caught Maisie’s attention with his inscription talent.

Following that, Caspian showed astonishing perseverance.

Everyone looked down on him when his meridians were damaged, but he turned his situation around.

After that, Caspian became the center of attention after breaking a record in the Sects’ Recruitment Ceremony.

Once Caspian entered the Heavenly Stars Sect, he would usually be unreasonably low-profile.

However, once he showed up, he would cause a sensation.

Then, he entered the top ten the first time he participated in the spiritual apprentice list ranking competition.

After that, Caspian and a few outer disciples killed Brayden of South Earlington’s top ten bandits.

Caspian bolted toward a second place on his second spiritual apprentice list ranking competition.

Among the 15000 apprentices, his formidable strength was only second to Xander.

Everyone believed that he would replace Xander, who dominated the list for 27 months, and became the best apprentice! Such a result was rare in the Heavenly Stars Sect’s history.

Although other disciples were unaware, Renee knew that Caspian caught the attention of many Heavenly Stars Sect’s elders.

Caspian’s talent and strength, more importantly how he never gave up even in desperate situations, and his spirit of repeatedly making comebacks in the end, made Heavenly Stars Sect’s higher-ups compliment him when the low-level disciple.

The more everyone praised Caspian, the more her beloved senior complimented Caspian, and Renee could not help but be resentful.

Since they kept saying Caspian was strong, Renee was curious to see how amazing he was.

That time, Renee heard from Maisie that Caspian not only ascended to another level in the Hopeful Woman Mountain, but he even killed Tigreal of the Johnson brothers, who was ranked first in South Earlington’s top ten bandits.

Hence, she was eager to battle with Caspian, which was why the scene happened just now.

Renee sat on the ground, feeling indignant, dissatisfied, helpless, sad, and wronged.

She was also a young genius, and she showed exceptional cultivation talent at a young age.

Otherwise, Maisie’s master would not have accepted her as a disciple.

However, her pride and confidence were completely shattered by Caspian.

She lost miserably, and it was worse than a child fighting against an adult.

Not only did Caspian not use any martial skill, but he did not even use any weapon.

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