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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 443

The next second, Renee heard Caspian’s helpless sigh.

“Alright.

Show me what you got.”

“Ah?” Renee turned around and looked at Caspian in surprise and joy.

“Are you serious?”

“Of course,” Caspian answered in annoyance, “If I don’t agree, I’m afraid it’ll take us forever to reach the True Intention Palace.”

Renee looked around her and blushed.

It turned out that her pace had slowed down because of her troubled thoughts.

In fact, they had only walked a few hundred meters.

Renee stuck out her tongue, but she was actually happy as Caspian’s words meant that he remembered her.

‘It seems that I’m a troublesome opponent… Otherwise, why would he remember me?’ Renee was feeling somewhat proud.

‘Looking at his current expression, it was obvious that he’s somewhat afraid of me.’

At the thought of this, Renee felt better, and she raised her brow, drawing out her sword.

“Alright! Casper! Watch out!”

***

After a few seconds, Caspian helplessly watched Renee covering her face and running away.

“You can’t blame me for this.

You’re really weak…” Caspian wanted to explain, but Renee was already far from him.

As he said that, Caspian had an estimation of his strength.

‘My current strength should completely surpass any cultivators of the same realm.’

Just as Caspian thought of this, he saw Renee suddenly returning with a blank face.

“What are you doing here?” Caspian asked out of curiosity.

“I‘m here to bring you to the True Intention Palace,” Renee answered as she huffed.

She seemed to have just cried, and there were still tears at the corners of her eyes.

“I thought you’re going to run away and leave again,” Caspian said.

Renee knew that Caspian was talking about the incident last time, and her face flushed again as her chest undulated a few times as if she was about to have a heart attack.

Nonetheless, Renee quickly calmed herself down.

Then, she said indignantly through gritted teeth, “I’ll defeat you next time.”

Caspian smiled disdainfully, “Maybe in another 100 years.”

Caspian believed that those cultivators he surpassed would never win against him in this life.

Moreover, it was also obvious that Caspian had angered Renee again, but she could not argue back.

After all, she was defeated by Caspian twice in a row, and there was no chance of winning at all.

Next, the two of them did not exchange words.

Renee was angry and dejected, whereas Caspian did not plan to talk with the girl.

Besides, it was really meaningless to fight and kill as soon as they met.

Compared to someone the same age as Renee, Lucy was much more interesting.

However, Caspian immediately thought of Jessica when he thought of Lucy.

‘I wonder if she received the letter I sent her recently.

Unfortunately, I won’t have time to write to her for the next half a year…’

At the thought of this, Caspian felt a sense of melancholy.

After half an hour, Renee led Caspian to the True Intention Palace.

It was a majestic palace built in the depths of the Heavenly Stars Sect by the hillside, and it was extremely magnificent.

There were glowing runes slowly rotating in the void, like pillars of light supporting the sky and the earth.

At a glance, it was extremely daunting.

However, Caspian had to cross a stone bridge about 2.5 kilometers before reaching the True Intention Palace’s entrance.

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