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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 553

Caspian had detained members of the Simmons family, but Phillip Simmons arrived and immediately declared the whole matter a “misunderstanding”.

It was clear that Phillip was aware of what happened earlier.

Otherwise, he would not tie up the man that Caspian released earlier and brought him back to where he was.

Caspian threw Phillip a glance and said, “Did you bring the money?”

Phillip was taken aback.

He knew that the Simmons family members were in the wrong for what happened that day, but he did not expect to really have to pay a ransom for them.

Phillip stayed silent.

One of the men behind him stepped forward, furrowed his brows and said, “What happened today was the fault of our family members.

We will ensure that those involved will be punished accordingly upon their return.

We’re willing to let go of how you attacked our family today, so don’t expect to get any money out of us.”

The man spoke in a matter-of-fact way, as if not pursuing Caspian’s attack on their men was a great blessing that they were granting him.

Caspian let out a hearty guffaw.

His eyes landed on Phillip as he said, “Is this supposed to be an apology?”

“What else did you have in mind?” Phillip responded with a frown.

The Simmonses were considered a rather influential family.

Combined with the fact that he was now a second-stage cultivator of the Pulse Control Realm, Phillip did not think he had any reason to be afraid with the power he held.

“I’m not making you take responsibility for attacking my mine.

What else could you possibly be unsatisfied with?” Phillip snapped.

“Well, there goes his chance,” Caspian sneered.

Caspian held the Wave-Breaking Sword in his hand with a flick of his arm, then slashed the dismembered man in black in two.

“Hector!” Phillip screamed.

The men standing behind Phillip let out cries of shock and horror.

The next moment, the men lifted their heads and glowered at Caspian with eyes filled with savage fury.

None of them expected Caspian to ruthlessly murder without hesitation.

“You b*stard!” bellowed one of the men.

“We already apologized! What else do you want?!”

The man stomped his foot on the ground, then pounced and charged towards Caspian.

“I’ll kill you!”

“This will be the end of your family, Mr.

Phillip Simmons,” Caspian hissed with a menacing expression on his face.

With a simple wave of Caspian’s hand, his sword shot through the air and bolted towards the charging man, mercilessly slaughtering him into pieces.

The man’s head, torso and legs rained down and fell to the ground in a pool of blood as his life ended in an instant.

The remaining Simmons men were about to attack, but were blocked by Phillip’s outstretched arm.

“What are you doing, Chief?”

“He killed Hector and Charlie! You can’t just let this slide!”

“Shut up!” Phillip roared, immediately silencing the men.

The other Simmons men did not notice the terror that appeared in the depths of Phillip’s eyes.

The moment Caspian attacked, Phillip noticed that the sword in his hand was a ninth-grade weapon.

The highest grade weapon that the Simmons family owned was only an eighth-grade one.

The way Caspian murdered the two men was as easy as taking a breath, and it was horrifying.

Phillip realized then that he could not tell what stage or realm Caspian was in.

There were only two reasons for this.

The first, was if someone hid their realm with magic.

The other was if someone was in a realm beyond one‘s self.

Judging from Caspian’s earlier ferociousness and decisive attacks, it clearly was not the first reason.

Phillip’s back drenched in cold sweat upon this realization.

When he first laid his eyes on Caspian, Phillip saw nothing but a young teenager and did not feel threatened at all.

As it turned out, his eyes had fooled him and caused the death of his men!

Phillip was the head of the Simmons family.

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