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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 623

When Jessica saw that, she immediately warned Caspian, “You must never take it!”

“Eh?” Caspian looked at Jessica, puzzled.

When he heard Jessica explaining the Beast-Merging Pill just now, he did have the idea of using the as a life-saving trump card.

As for the monster of choice, he had Little Candy, the Mirage White Tiger.

Even though Candy was still weak, Caspian did not plan to use the precious pill now.

Besides using the Beast-Merging Pill, Caspian still had the natural advantage of winning against the Fauna Imperial Sect disciples.

The Beast-Merging Pill insisted that the cultivators and monsters who consumed it must at least have a mutual understanding of the mind to exert the maximum power.

The requirement was normal.

If a cultivator randomly grabbed a monster and forcefully put half of the medicine into the beast’s mouth, the beast would be very resistant from its core.

When the time comes, let alone exert extreme power, it would be impressive if there was no rejection reaction.

The disciples of the Fauna Imperial Sect could use the Beast-Merging Pill naturally because their assistive beasts cultivated since childhood, and their rebellious consciousness was constantly wiped out.

Hence, they completely obeyed their masters.

Therefore, let alone having the Beast-Merging Pill, even if these Fauna Imperial Sect disciples wanted their assistive beasts to die, these monsters would not hesitate either.

On the other hand, Caspian’s advantage was the relationship he cultivated with Little Candy through spending time together daily.

To a certain extent, they were with each other from the first day Little Candy was born, and Caspian was by its side as it grew up.

Thus, Caspian played the role of both father and mother to Little Candy.

Even though Little Candy was still young, its realm was low, and its mind was not enlightened, but compared to the spiritual connection, Caspian and Little Candy‘s attachment established through emotions was not weaker than that of Fauna Imperial Sect disciples and their assistive beasts.

Due to that, Caspian had plans to use the Beast-Merging Pill as his life-saving hole card.

However, Jessica’s intense reaction surprised Caspian.

Nonetheless, he quickly recovered his senses and asked, “Will there be adverse consequences?”

“Very serious,” Jessica replied dryly, “After taking Beast-Merging Pill, either the cultivator or monster will die.

Furthermore, once they are combined, they can never be separated again.”

“What?!” Caspian was shocked.

Never be separated again, and one side would surely die.

In other words, they must maintain the half-human half-monster form, and it was uncertain whether it was the cultivator or the beast who controlled the body.

No matter which side it was, they were bound to face an incredibly tragic fate in the future.

Being half-human and half-demon implied that since it was impossible to cultivate all the cultivation techniques and supernatural powers of human cultivators, it also lost the powerful body unique to monsters.

Furthermore, such a lifeform should not exist in the world.

If it could not protect itself, it would be killed by human cultivators and monsters.

“That’s the reason…” Caspian frowned.

He was somewhat indignant.

The Beast-Merging Pill was a formidable weapon, just like the terrifying of the Killer Waves and Earthquakes Mine from Heavenly Stars Sect.

However, ordinary people would not be able to handle the consequences.

“Are there any special cases?” Caspian asked, but he was afraid that Jessica would be worried, and added, “I promise you I won’t take it, but I’m still a little curious.

Is there a merging where no one died in the end, or where they manage to separate again?”

Jessica held Caspian’s hand and answered in a soft tone, “There are special cases, but I’m afraid there’s only one person in the Fauna Imperial Sect who did it.”

“Who is it?” Caspian was curious.

“One of the outstanding figures of the Fauna Imperial Sect.

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