The Blessed Hero And The Four Concubine Princesses Updated
For the uninitiated, The Blessed Hero follows the journey of Ren Kaito, a former modern-day martial artist who dies saving a child and is reincarnated into a brutal cultivation world by a mysterious "Blessing System." Unlike typical isekai heroes who start from zero, Kaito awakens with a unique privilege: The Covenant of Royal Blood.
This covenant forces him into a political marriage with not one, but four warring princesses from four different fallen kingdoms. The twist? He doesn't have to choose one. He must unite them all, or the world will fall to the Void Emperor.
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For the first 140 chapters, the villain was nebulous. The update introduces Prince Veyle, the rightful heir to the throne who was erased from history. He possesses a "Null" blessing that cancels out Kaito’s system. The cliffhanger in Chapter 162 shows Veyle stabbing Seraphina through the chest—but before panic sets in, note that her "Frozen Heart" technique has evolved, indicating she might survive via cryo-stasis. For the uninitiated, The Blessed Hero follows the
Until now, Kaito relied on the "Martial Sage" and "Royal Unity" blessings. In the latest update, he unlocks the "Chaos Star" blessing. This allows him to absorb the elemental abilities of his four wives temporarily.
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Have you read the latest update? Disagree with our assessment of the Void Cult arc? Drop your theories about Prince Veyle’s "Null" blessing in the comments below. And don’t forget to bookmark this page for next month’s update on The Blessed Hero and the Four Concubine Princesses.
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