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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 50

Those that were present in this council mainly were the Lawrence family’s seniors.

Hence, they knew that each time the Lawrence family visited the Oceans Chamber of Commerce to purchase inscriptions, they would need to pay a hefty price.

Those lower-grade inscriptions were still affordable as they just needed to buy those inscriptions drawn on paper.

However, once they wanted to engrave the inscription on a weapon, the Lawrence family not only needed to pay for the inscription material cost, but they also needed to pay a high price for the inscription itself.

The cost of inscription itself was usually much more costly than the inscription materials.

However, Rebbeca suggested drawing four pieces of inscription for the Lawrence family.

In contrast, he only took one for himself, which was simply a charity.

After all, drawing inscriptions required a lot of energy.

Under James’s order, someone quickly brought over the materials that Rebbeca needed.

The council chamber was sealed off at this time, and some of the Lawrence family members were sent out to stand guard.

No one was allowed to enter.

Everyone at the scene stretched out their necks and looked at Albert, who was in the middle.

Initially, James wanted to clear the hall, but Rebbeca expressed that he did not mind the crowd, so James just followed his wish.

When they saw Rebbeca taking out an inscription brush from his chest, none of the Lawrence family members doubted him again.

Why would a person who knew nothing about inscription had an expensive inscription brush with him at all times?

As Rebbeca drew the weight inscription multiple times before, he could do the task easily this time.

Next, Rebbeca ground the material, added some inscription water, raised his brush, and started drawing.

Rebbeca drew the inscription in one go, smoothly with no pause, and he appeared as if he was an inscription master, causing everyone to watch in amazement.

Besides James and the several elders, none of them saw an inscription process before.

At that moment, they only felt that Rebbeca’s movements were full of rhythm and mysterious too.

Some of them were, even so, excited that tears were glistening in their eyes.

Keith and a few other people’s faces were twisted.

After a while, Rebbeca finished the five-weight inscriptions.

There was no mistake, and he finished them in one try.

There were mystical patterns on the five initially empty inscription papers, glowing with faint brilliance.

The Lawrence family members were once again shocked.

They all knew that even an inscription master might fail when drawing an inscription.

Hence, under normal circumstances, the Lawrence family would prepare a few more inscription materials than needed.

This time, they did the same too.

Although Rebbeca mentioned that he would draw four pieces, James ordered his subordinate to bring over ten sets.

Unexpectedly, Rebbeca did not fail even once.

His skill was shocking for everyone present.

The entire council chamber quietened, and everyone’s complicated gazes were on Bokir.

Initially, most of them were still very contemptuous of Rebbeca and thought he was just a son-in-law entering their family.

Now, they wanted Rebbeca to be one of them.

As for Jordan’s father, his face was completely ashen, and he felt weak on his knees.

Then, suddenly, he fell to the ground, kneeling and trembling.

Who would still doubt Rebbeca’s words?

Later, Rebbeca took the five inscriptions and nodded in satisfaction.

Then, he turned to James and said, “Uncle James, please send someone to the Oceans Chamber of Commerce and ask for the inscription apprentice there to appraise it.”

“Sure!” James immediately agreed.

As he was too excited, James was slightly shaking.

The last time he was this excited was when Jessica was identified to have a Pure Jade Physique and was directly admitted by the Dark Moon Sect.

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