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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 498

The Bone of Thunder was icy blue, crystal clear, with flashes of lightning looming in it.

Whenever lightning appeared, Caspian could not help feeling numb as if he was electrocuted.

“The Bone of Thunder, lightning conductor…” Caspian’s heart pounded wildly.

He wanted to practice God of Thunder before, but he had no lightning conductor.

Yet now, the eighth floor of the Tower of Life had one! Not only that, but the Bone of Wind, the Bone of Flame, and the Bone of Thunder were tailor-made for him.

The Bone of Wind made Caspian faster, more agile, and he could use the Great Leisure Court more smoothly.

The Bone of Flame could improve his blood, making it as hot as lava.

If he used the Godly Finger of Cruor, Caspian could not only injure others but also burn them.

That was like comparing pouring water and boiling water on someone, which were two completely different concepts.

As for the Bone of Thunder, it could naturally be used as a lightning conductor to help Caspian practice the God of Thunder.

After making up his mind, Caspian did not waste any time, grabbed the three long bones, and returned to the Time Warp Zone.

Caspian also decided on a straightforward way to absorb the power contained in the Bone of Wind, the Bone of Flame, and the Bone of Thunder, using the Fundamental Law of a Hunting Whale.

Caspian long understood that the things his mother prepared for him on each floor of the Tower of Life, whether martial skills, weapons, or other items, were all linked together.

Even if the next floor did not directly help with the cultivation of the previous floors, there must be a place for it in the next few levels.

The Fundamental Law of a Hunting Whale helped Caspian a lot in ascending from the True Martial Realm to the Pulse Control Realm.

That time was no exception.

Caspian started with the Bone of Wind.

After a few bites as if he ate biscuits, Caspian swallowed the Bone of Wind and ran the Fundamental Law of a Hunting Whale.

Immediately, he felt a chilling sensation swirling in his stomach, and his belly bulged at the same time.

Caspian remained calm and continued the Fundamental Law of a Hunting Whale.

A day later, all the power of the Bone of Wind was absorbed.

As a result, Caspian’s speed was faster, and his movements were more agile.

Furthermore, one of the minute changes was when he leaped forward again or fell from a height, and he could glide in mid-air for some distance.

That was a compelling ability for cultivators who could not fly yet.

After the Bone of Wind, Caspian followed suit and absorbed the Bone of Flame, which was a much more painful process than the previous one.

That feeling was like a mortal eating a piece of red-hot charcoal.

However, the Demon’s Ways to Eternity provided Caspian with a huge help this time.

The most prominent feature of the Immortal Demon Physique was that it could increase Caspian’s defense against certain kinds of damage.

Hence, even if the scorching high temperature of the Bone of Flame did not change, his resistance to the magma-like high temperature would be enhanced over time.

The burning pain only lasted for less than two hours, and it could no longer cause any discomfort to Caspian.

While the Godly Finger of Cruor was improved, Caspian’s defense against flames was also enhanced, which could be regarded as an unexpected gain.

After the Bone of Wind and the Bone of Flame were devoured, the remaining one was the Bone of Thunder.

The Bone of Thunder could not simply be swallowed and absorbed, but the specific method was recorded on the jade scroll that recorded God of Thunder.

Later, Caspian spent about three days in the Time Warp Zone to fully master the God of Thunder.

The three spells Caspian currently acquired were the Godly Finger of Cruor, the Water Shade, and the God of Thunder.

As the Godly Finger of Cruor was inspired by blood energy, it could not be regarded as magic in the true sense.

On the other hand, the Water Shade was purely defensive and did not help much on offense.

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