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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 437

Even though Caspian did not plan to monopolize Dahlia’s knowledge on formations, he did not feel guilty for giving it a read.

After all, this was a chance to improve himself, and Caspian naturally would not miss it.

Caspian made an excuse saying that he wanted to continue hunting monsters and went his own way after leaving the cave.

However, he had borrowed Dahlia’s booklet before that and promised everyone that they would meet in the sect seven days later.

Then, Caspian left the others and walked into the depths of the Valley of Death alone.

The main reason was he wanted to feed the Mirage White Tiger, Little Candy.

Based on his estimation, Caspian calculated that Little Candy would wake up in these two days.

Naturally, the tiny cub would wake up hungry, and it was difficult to openly bring Little Candy out and feed it in front of everyone.

Thus, he could only choose to travel alone.

Just as he expected, Little Candy woke up that evening on the day they left, and the five goats were “tortured” once again as the little cub drank all their milk.

However, Caspian seemed to notice something interesting.

Although the little tiger’s appetite had increased, it appeared uninterested in drinking milk.

Later, Caspian held Little Candy with great curiosity, ignoring its struggle and opening its mouth to take a peek.

Sure enough, the little tiger had already begun to grow teeth, meaning that it would not be long until Candy bade goodbye to drink milk and started eating meat.

Caspian was rather excited about this.

After all, it might seem easy that the little tiger would sleep after each meal, but he would need to estimate when it would wake up.

Hence, this problem would cease to exist if the little cub stopped drinking milk.

Moreover, after the little tiger started eating meat, it would not sleep after each meal or wake up only when hungry.

Therefore, it would be much easier to take care of it as Caspian could just give Little Candy a dead monster when it was hungry, and it would not be how it was right now where Caspian had to purposely raise goats, causing Omar to misunderstand that eating meat could increase their strength faster.

Caspian was not idle in the following days, but he did not look for monsters to hunt.

In the current trip to Valley of Death, Caspian’s first goal was the Underworld’s Alligator-Turtle and the Water Droplet in its body.

As for the demon fox and Dahlia’s skeleton, those were unexpected gains.

Hence, in the last few days of the Valley of Death’s trial, Caspian began to study Dahlia’s booklet.

Dahlia’s handwriting was neat, and the description inside was also very detailed.

Hence, even though this genius’s notes were a bit esoteric for Caspian, it was not hard for him to understand them.

Caspian also remembered those he did not understand.

In this way, if he had the opportunity to study formations in the future, the content of Dahlia’s notes would naturally provide him with a lot of help.

In the blink of an eye, seven days had passed.

Then, on the day when the Valley of Death’s trial was over, a white and pure beam of light suddenly shot out from the clouds above the valley.

It was estimated that there were hundreds of them appearing in every place.

With that, all the apprentices scattered in the Valley of Death could find the light beam closest to them, entering it and returning to the mountain gate.

Caspian was quite lucky as the closest light beam with him was just right at his feet.

Then, Caspian walked into the light beam, and he immediately felt his body lighten.

Soon, the surrounding white light around him spun at high speed.

Not long after, the spinning light stopped and dispersed, and Caspian noticed that he had never been in the past.

At this time, he was actually standing at the edge of the cliff, and not far in front of him was an abyss.

This cliff was very peculiar.

To describe it specifically, it was like a tree branch suddenly emerging from a bare trunk.

The surrounding abyss was like the huge mouth of a giant beast.

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