Novel Name : The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

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A mid-level first-stage Pulse Control Realm disciple fought against six peak first-stage Pulse Control
Realm disciples… The matter would surely cause an uproar in the Heavenly Stars Sect.

However, the protagonist of that incident stayed silent, and she quietly followed her teacher.

Solana fought six cultivators alone, all in a higher realm than her.

Moreover, it was not an easy win for Solana, and it could even be described as tragic.

However, Solana was never an expressive person, and her pain tolerance far surpassed an ordinary
person’s.

Hence, she did not appear as miserable as the opponents.

Nonetheless, Solana’s movements were still somewhat affected.

For example, her right ankle touched the ground, and she could not exert any force.

If it were an average person, it would have hurt them badly, and they would rather roll on the floor,
crying.

However, Solana only frowned slightly when she noticed a problem with that leg.

Then, she looked at Caspian’s back and gritted her teeth, catching up to him without hesitation and
maintaining a distance of about four steps from Caspian.

Not long after, Solana realized that Caspian quietly slowed down his pace, and it was apparent that he
noticed the injury on her ankle.

Solana thought, “Caspian knew about this, but he didn’t say anything, and everything was shown in his
action…”



Then, Solana followed Caspian to the courtyard where he lived.

Since Samuel and the other apprentices moved away, no other new disciples moved into the place.

Hence, from a certain point of view, Caspian might be just an apprentice, but he was actually enjoying
an outer disciple’s treatment.

Omar was not around, and the three goats were tied to a small tree outside the compound.

Then, Caspian took the goats into the courtyard and gestured to Solana to get in.

Caspian was in the Heavenly Stars Sect for more than half a year, but he did not live in the house
much.

At that time, he let Solana find a place to sit, but he walked out of the house.

Solana glanced around the house.

Even though Caspian did not stay here for long, everything was placed neatly and spotless.

After looking around, Solana sat on the seat at the side.

Not long after, she saw Caspian carrying a basin of hot water in.

Once Caspian put the water basin aside, he muttered, “It’s so inconvenient now, but we can learn
magic or even sorcery in the future.

Then, it won’t be so troublesome for us to boil water for cleaning.

Oh, that‘s not right.

When that time comes, we don’t need to boil water for cleaning as we won’t even get dirty.”



As Caspian mumbled, his hands kept moving.

He soaked the towel in hot water, took it out, and squeezed it dry.

Then, he handed it to Solana, “Can you wipe your face yourself?”

Solana nodded, and she reached out to take the towel.

However, there were a few bruises on her exposed wrists.

“The Crushing Hand?” Caspian recognized the martial skill at a glance, and he snorted, shaking his
head.

Next, he spread the towel in his hand and said to Solana, “Close your eyes.”

Solana was stunned, but she still shut her eyes.

The next second, she felt the towel covering and wiping her face.

It was apparent that Caspian never served anyone before, and his force was inconsistent, which
normal people might find painful and rude.

However, Solana felt warm and fuzzy inside.

A touch of tenderness appeared in her profound eyes.

Caspian moved the towel away and said, “One against six, and they were all peak first-stage Pulse
Control Realm cultivators? Hah…”

Solana’s heart suddenly trembled as Caspian sounded as if he scolded her.



However, she heard Caspian saying, “It seems that the Imperial Jail Deity Physique has improved a lot
this time.”

There was joy in Caspian’s tone, and it did not seem as if he blamed her.

Solana looked up and found that Caspian turned around, taking something else.

When Caspian returned, Solana saw him carrying a medical kit.

The medical kit was not helpful for Caspian.

After all, with his body, he could recover in a short time no matter how bad his injuries were.

However, the medicine chest was obtained from Harvey, one of the top ten evil bandits.

Some of the medicines were effective, so Caspian kept it in case he needed it.

Sure enough, it came in handy at that time.

Solana’s physique could let her ignore the pain, but she could not heal as fast as Caspian.

Even though Solana did not feel much, her injuries still existed.

If they accumulated to a certain degree, it would surely kill her.

Hence, Caspian planned to give her a check.

Caspian was yet to say anything, and Solana removed her dress, leaving only fitting underwear.

Since Solana was so proactive, Caspian naturally could not shout at her to put on her clothes.



After checking, Solana had about five areas with serious injuries, but all of them were in the limbs, and
her internal organs were okay.

Caspian nodded and applied medicine to her wounds.

Then, Caspian gave her a precious pill, and he complimented, “Not bad.

It seems that your combat experience has improved, and you know which vital areas to look out for.”

Next, noticing that Solana remained quiet, Caspian blinked and asked in confusion, “Why did you fight
with those guys?”

Solana, who was putting on her clothes, suddenly paused.

Looking from Caspian’s angle, Solana’s half-exposed smooth back, which had a hint of femininity, was
a beautiful sight to watch.

However, Solana moved her hand, and she was already dressed.

Then, she whispered, “They were scolding you.”

“Scolding who?” Caspian asked again.

“You.” Solana looked at Caspian.

After some time, Caspian uttered, “Oh!”

The expression baffled Solana.

Nevertheless, Caspian did not say anything more, and he let Solana grind ink for him.



Soon, Caspian sat at the table with a brush in his hand, whereas Solana stood by his side, standing
elegantly like a servant, helping him grind the ink and watching him write letters.

Solana knew that Caspian wrote to a girl named Jessica.

When they were in the forest in Evergreen Town, Solana saw the girl through the sturdy iron cage.

In the end, Caspian wrote a long letter, and it was already late evening when he was done.

Seeing that Caspian dried the ink and placed the letters into an envelope, Solana thought Caspian did
not need her around anymore, and she planned to leave.

Suddenly, she heard Caspian ask in a somewhat joking tone, “Do you want to learn a more powerful
martial skill?”

“Hmm?” Solana looked at him.

“The Strangulation of an Angered Dragon… How about that?” Caspian smiled.

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