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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 824

"Did those masked guys hurt you just now?"

Jessica narrowed her eyes.

Caspian thought for a while and said, "In fact, it's not entirely true. The main reason is that they have been chasing me all the time and I have no time to recover."

That day, in order to get a chance to survive, Caspian irritated a demon in the underground tomb and let the demon stir up trouble.

Although the demon successfully created a way out for Caspian, it also put a lot of pressure on everyone, including Caspian.

Both Caspian and the four cultivators were injured by the demon.

At that time, Caspian found an opportunity to get out first and then rushed over.

As for the fate of the demon, it was obvious.

Since the four cultivators were still alive, the demon must have been smashed into pieces.

However, in the following days, the four cultivators chased him very closely, like extremely tight strings, giving him no chance to rest at all.

The opponent not only had an advantage in numbers, but also in realm.

More importantly, they had a tacit understanding that was far beyond the imagination of ordinary people.

James Steinbeck alone could force Caspian to be attacked.

At that time, Caspian could still rely on Handsome to judge the distance between them.

Now, there were four cultivators who could suppress Caspian in terms of realm.

Moreover, they could hide their breath, and sometimes even mislead Handsome.

They were clearly very close, but Handsome mistakenly thought that they were still very far away.

If it weren't for the fact that Caspian was alert at that time, he would have fallen into a bitter battle again.

Four people, four pairs of eyes, almost compressed the survival space of Caspian to the point that it could not be seen in the past 30 days.

It could be said that the past month was the most difficult day for Caspian since he stepped onto the path of immortality.

Compared with the days when he was chased by the four people, in the days when he was chased by James Steinbeck alone, he felt much happier.

However, he finally arrived at the place he had agreed to meet with Jessica.

Caspian briefly told Jessica what had happened before.

Although some dangerous parts had been removed, Jessica's palms were still full of sweat.

"How are you now?" After Caspian finished, Jessica asked with concern.

"At the very least, it won't be so easy to be found by those fellows." Caspian smiled.

Although his smile was relaxed, Caspian knew that he had survived until now because he was far stronger than ordinary cultivators.

If it were any other cultivator at the second stage of the Pulse Control Realm, he would have been exhausted and died countless times.

In short, he had to try his best to avoid a head-on battle.

"I just met the two people you mentioned," Jessica said. "They seemed to know that you were nearby, so they didn't leave."

"Yes." Caspian nodded. "They won't leave if I don't."

"Why?" As soon as Jessica asked, her eyes suddenly focused and she came to her senses. "Snake Poison!"

"Yes," replied Caspian.

"It hasn't disappeared yet?" Jessica looked at Caspian's right arm.

At this moment, under the rolled up sleeves, there was no trace on Caspian's arm.

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