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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 539

Edda deliberately ran in the direction Caspian left as he mentioned that a few people looked for her just now.

Moreover, Edda was sure that the direction Caspian went must not be the direction he came from.

Hence, she was confident she could avoid the disciples looking for her if she followed Caspian.

Nonetheless, there was another selfish reason for doing that.

Edda could not exactly explain why, but Caspian left an indelible impression on their brief exchange just now.

Thus, she wanted to see why Caspian was determined to look for Asher.

As an outer disciple, Edda also heard about Asher issuing a reward order.

If a bounty was put on them, ordinary people would probably have avoided the person.

No one would directly look for the other party like Caspian.

Therefore, Edda was somewhat excited.

Caspian did not know that Edda followed him, and even if he knew, he would not care.

He set his goal before entering Elenion, the City of Ruins, which was to find Asher and snatch away his jade plate.

Caspian determined from the very beginning that Asher would possess one of the nine jade plates.

Whether it was a buyout or some other method, Asher would have it.

The direction and scope that Edda pointed out before were extensive, and many things could happen in four hours.

Then, Caspian recalled the position of each light beam the last time they lit up.

One of them was very close to the direction Edda pointed, but it was a little farther than the distance between Edda and that position.

However, that was also why Caspian was confident the light beam was where Asher was located.

The reason was straightforward, judging from Edda’s state, she must have been running and avoiding, so she walked further than Asher.

As for why Asher did not need to flee so miserably, the answer was simple.

Caspian believed that when he found Asher, there must be more than one person by his side.

‘According to the rules of the game, at the twenty-fourth hour, the jade plates will emit light for the last time.

Then, everyone will be teleported back ten minutes later.

In other words, the ten minutes after the beams of light appear will be the final decisive battle.’ Caspian smiled.

Caspian did not know about the others, but he must be one of the nine people!

Time continued to pass by, and the atmosphere before the decisive battle got stronger and stronger in Elenion.

Most outer disciples understood that the one who laughed the longest was not necessarily the one who laughed last.

After all, only those who get the jade plates at the last minute would be eligible to represent the Heavenly Stars Sect in the nation’s official religion election.

The previous forbearance was also limited.

At that time, except for a tiny number of jade plates, the rest were already in the hands of the other powerful outer disciples.

Hence, it was not so easy for others to snatch them.

When the beams of light lit up for the last time, Caspian found Asher with precise calculations.

When Caspian found Asher, the other party was surrounded by a group of subordinates, appearing triumphant with his hands on his hips as he spoke loudly.

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