Novel Name : The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell

Chapter 1207

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Another five days had passed since Caspian had talked with that guy behind the Gates of Hell.

Over the past five days, Caspian had been meditating and cultivating in the courtyard.

That day, Caspian had threatened and told the person behind the Gates of Hell that he already knew

how to kill the other party.

However, he couldn’t think of a specific method for the time being.

But he was not in a hurry.

As long as he did not use the Gates of Hell in a short period of time, the other party would not be able

to get a chance to replenish himself, so it would not pose a threat to him.

When Caspian improved his realm again, it would be even harder for the other party to counterattack.

Therefore, the top priority in front of him was still the same thing, promotion.

When Caspian was practicing today, he suddenly felt a heat on his waist.

He lowered his head and suddenly found that a red line had appeared on jade identification badge

hanging at his waist.

The appearance of the red line immediately made people feel nervous.

This situation was still the first to happen.

Caspian didn’t know exactly what it meant.

However, he guessed that something might have happened.

Since he didn’t know, he would know when he turned to ask.

Out of the courtyard, Caspian saw Flame Gordon opening the door and coming out.

Judging from Flame Gordon’s movements, it seemed that he was going to find Caspian directly.

It saved Caspian a lot of trouble.

Flame Gordon seemed to have already known what Caspian was going to ask, and his answer was

very simple.

“Something big happened.

Let’s talk about it while walking.”

They walked side by side, while Flame Gordon explained the whole thing in a low voice.

Through Flame Gordon’s introduction, Caspian knew that jade identification badges of the disciples of

Heaven’s Edge Sect also had the same function of communication. However, this function was rarely

used.

The appearance of such a red mark meant that there was something urgent to inform them from the

sect.

Generally speaking, the disciples of the same sect were asking for help if the yellow mark appeared.

There were also several other colors of marks, and each color represented a kind of information.

Although Flame Gordon spoke briefly, he also explained the important parts.

Caspian remembered them all.

When the two of them walked forward quickly, Caspian noticed that there were disciples rushing past

from time to time.

Everyone looked a little nervous.

And judging from the direction, everyone was going to the same place at the moment

Soon, Caspian and Flame Gordon arrived at an empty square.

At the end of the square stood a huge jade wall.

Below the jade wall, there were still many disciples.

Roughly estimated, there were nearly 1,000 of them. At the same time, more people were gathering

from other directions.

Everyone looked a little nervous.

However, among these people, Caspian did not see a few familiar faces.

It was normal to think about it.

The total number of disciples of Heaven’s Edge Sect was more than ten times that of Heavenly Stars

Sect.

As of now, the disciples Caspian knew were the ones he had seen on the Spirit Severing Road.

Moreover, among those people, Caspian didn’t know most of them.

At most, they looked familiar.

Except for Charlotte Sky, Flame Gordon, Leny Holly, and Lidas Holly, Caspian did not have much

impression of the others.

This time, the purpose of coming here was not to find acquaintances, so after looking around, Caspian

and Flame Gordon stood in the crowd and waited quietly.

After nearly a hundred people gathered, a pale golden light suddenly appeared on the tall jade wall.

The next moment, a loud voice came from the golden light. As the voice became louder and louder, this

golden light also alternated between light and darkness, extremely striking.

The news from the golden light caused an uproar on the spot.

There was not much content.

The general meaning was that there were resurrected zombies in many areas of Lunia.

These zombies were still consciously gathering together and wreaking havoc everywhere, causing a

large amount of chaos.

From today onwards, the Heaven’s Edge Sect would send disciples to participate in this battle.

The Corpse Cores obtained after killing the zombies could be handled by the disciples themselves.

If they were to hand them over to the sect, they could get various merit points based on the quality and

the number of the corpse cores.

If they wanted to keep them themselves, they could keep them.

The reason why this piece of information surprised the disciples present was that it was the first time in

the long history of Lunia that such a large scale zombie rampaged.

In this world, the resurrection of zombies could endanger a village and a town.

In fact, it could not be considered a rare thing.

After all, energy of the world was sufficient.

Some of the corpses were affected by energy of the world.

They died but did not freeze.

They turned into zombies that harmed a place.

The place was big, and after a long time, it would naturally happen.

But now, it was an official order from the Heaven’s Edge Sect to its disciples.

More importantly, Caspian heard a familiar word from this command: war.

Anything that could rise to the level of war was definitely a big deal.

This was a war for cultivators.

That would be an absolute disaster for mortals.

Most of the present disciples looked surprised because they felt that the chaos of zombies came too

suddenly.

But for Caspian, he was not surprised.

He even had a vague premonition.

The reason was very simple.

Since the first day he came to Lunia, he had encountered several zombie resurrections.

This didn’t mean that he was unlucky.

The only explanation was that the zombies were resurrected more and more frequently, so the chances

of encountering them became greater and greater.

It was just that Caspian hadn’t thought that the resurrection of this zombie seemed to have become a

headache for the Heaven’s Edge Sect.

After the golden light dissipated, Caspian and Flame Gordon looked at each other.

There were too many people here, so they all decided to discuss it after returning to the courtyard.

When they arrived at Flame Gordon‘s courtyard, they were surprised to find that Charlotte Sky was

already waiting for them there.

And it seemed that she had come to find Caspian on purpose.

“Senior Brother Montgomery, Senior Brother Gordon…”

Charlotte Sky looked very serious.

After greeting the two, she looked directly at Caspian and said, “Senior Brother Montgomery, I have

something to discuss with you…”

“It’s about the resurrection of zombies, right?” Caspian replied.

“Yes…” Charlotte Sky nodded.

“I’m here for this.”

“Let’s talk inside,” Caspian looked at Flame Gordon.

Flame Gordon originally thought that Charlotte Sky and Caspian would talk about something alone, so

he planned to avoid it first.

Unexpectedly, Caspian did not intend to avoid him.

This touched Flame Gordon a little.

Since Caspian had made the decision, Charlotte Sky naturally did not object.

The three of them entered Flame Gordon’s courtyard.

When Flame Gordon was making tea, Caspian said, “The resurrection of zombies is not completely out

of control.”

“Hmm? Why do you say that?” Charlotte Sky’s eyes were full of doubt.

“Heaven’s Edge Sect has informed disciples in this way.

Isn’t it serious enough?”

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