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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 94

Inscription apprentice?

Rebbeca turned to look at Simon, who appeared to be around his thirties.

Albeit Faye’s introduction, Simon ignored Rebbeca and continued taking a sip of his tea.

Looking at the color of the tea, Rebbeca knew that it was not the spiritual tea that Chris served him before.

Instead, Simon drank a much lower grade one.

Regardless if it were Simon or Ralph, they appeared to be enjoying the tea well, as if they drank ambrosia.

“What does an inscription apprentice have to do with me?” Rebbeca cast a sidelong glance at Faye.

”You!” Faye’s face instantly turned livid, and he was about to pull his hair out in exasperation as he glared at Milos, even Simon’s face darkened.

When Ralph saw what happened, he was secretly delighted.

Next, he turned to Rebbeca and warned grimly, “Dora, don‘t you know that a loose tongue may cause you trouble? You should be careful and not cause trouble to the Lawrence family.”

Rebbeca snorted.

“Do you want to cause trouble to the White family instead?”

At that point, Rebbeca got annoyed.

‘Where is Chris? Why did he leave a few flies over here?’

“You’re really brazen! Don‘t you know you’re overestimating yourself?!” Ralph suddenly scolded, “If it weren’t for the Lawrence family, you’re nothing! Moreover, you’re just a son-in-law who’s marrying into their family.

Do you think you’re one of them? Even Ashton wouldn’t be so bold to say such a thing!”

Simon also chimed in and scoffed.

”I didn’t expect there to be any hidden talents in Evergreen Town.

It seems that my status as an inscription apprentice is underestimated by such a son-in-law.

Once I have the time, I must visit the Lawrence family for advice.”

Under normal circumstances, anyone who heard Simon’s words would be so afraid that they might even wet their pants.

After all, provoking an inscription apprentice was the same as offending a large group of warriors.

In Evergreen Town, not many families could afford such a disaster.

Unfortunately for Simon and the rest, they faced Rebbeca instead.

Rebbeca got more impatient than before.

He was there for Ishac, but who knew Ralph, Faye, and Simon would keep bugging him.

It was as if there was something wrong with their mind, and Rebbeca was not in the mood to entertain them.

Noticing how Rebbeca was still unbothered about him, Simon was filled with hatred for Rebbeca and even the Lawrence family.

When the White family hired him, they showed complete sincerity.

Despite not being the head of the White family, Simon’s treatment was comparable to that.

Furthermore, with his identity as an inscription apprentice, Simon was always treated well, even among the martial artists.

Hence, now that he was suddenly being looked down upon by a warrior, especially a son-in-law who lived off his future wife’s family, Simon felt exceptionally upset.

Simon already made up his mind and thought, ‘After I’m done with today’s errand, I must let the Lawrence family know what the consequences of provoking an inscription apprentice are.

At the very least, the Lawrence family must break Dora’s legs and carry him to me to beg for forgiveness.’

At the thought of that, Simon already regarded Rebbeca as a stray dog.

“You better watch out!”

Nevertheless, even though Simon already decided on that, he still needed to say something vicious.

That way, he would not embarrass himself further.

“When I meet Master William later, I’m going to have a good chat with him.

At the same time, I’d like to find out what type of clan the Lawrence family is and how they found such an ignorant son-in-law!” Simon purposely mentioned William, and he looked askance at Mozart.

Since his name was not able to scare Milos, William’s name should probably do the trick!

However, who would have known that Rebbeca was still indifferent, and he answered calmly, “Oh? What a coincidence! I‘m here to meet Master William too!”

When Rebbeca said that, not only Simon but Ralph also chortled.

“Why would Master William meet you? Goodness.

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