Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 376: Nature


As long as one node malfunctions, it will immediately trigger an alert, and the personnel responsible for defending the city will be informed.

An alert being triggered on this side of the high wall is a major issue, as security is the top priority for every city in the Land of Dawn.

Once an alert is issued, it will take only a few seconds for someone to arrive at the scene.

At that time, Herag won't be able to escape and will definitely be caught.

Herag rehearsed the entire plan in his mind, as this method demands a lot from him.

Herag needs to multitask while climbing the wall.

He must pay attention to the signals transmitted from nodes on both sides and continuously transmit simulated signals to those nodes.

He can't make a single mistake; if even one signal is wrong, he might as well jump down and run for it.

After mentally simulating the process several times, Herag has thoroughly memorized every step he needs to take.

But instead of rushing up, he began to carefully observe the surface of the high wall before him.

Herag examined the details of the high wall's surface, noting where there were protrusions and where there were depressions, details that must be remembered.

Only by having these details at his fingertips could he climb up as quickly as possible without wasting any time.

After observing the details of the high wall's surface, Herag had even planned out his climbing route.

The climbing route was extremely meticulous, with each step designated for a specific foothold and handhold, all carefully planned.

Herag stood at the base of the high wall, took a deep breath, and began to prepare for action.

Using Magic Power, he conjured some runes, embedding them in the signal transmission points within the wall, officially starting the plan.

Several runes were inserted into the Witch Array at the nodes' core, immediately halting those nodes.

These nodes were precisely calculated positions by Shenlan, imperceptible to ordinary people in a short time.

Even Shenlan took a long time, indicating the massive amount of calculation involved.

After the nodes stopped operating, Herag quickly inserted runes to simulate the signals at that node, ensuring normal communication with the two adjacent nodes.

At the same time, he began the process of climbing the high wall.

Herag climbed swiftly, darting up like a gecko.

The difficulty lay in maintaining orderly signal communication between nodes throughout the process.

In less than a minute, Herag had reached the top of the high wall.

In front of him lay an open plain; the wall's thickness was five to six hundred meters, its construction a mystery.

Herag ran swiftly forward, maintaining composure while continuously conjuring runes to keep the nodes operating.

A few seconds later, Herag slid down the wall, landing on the ground.

Upon landing, he dispersed the runes embedded in the nodes, causing the nodes to resume normal operation and signal transmission.

Everything was back to normal, as if nothing had happened.

Seeing the Witch Array operating without issues, Herag felt relieved.

But he knew this was just the beginning.

Herag turned and looked ahead and was surprised by what he saw.

This was the outskirts.

The outskirts, meaning mountains, meadows, and streams.

For a moment, Herag thought he was back in the Barren Land, having not seen such natural scenery in a long time.

Silver Moon City was almost entirely urbanized, lacking such views.

Looking at the yellow earth beneath him, Herag confirmed it was unpolluted.

This high wall not only blocked Demon invasions but also prevented the spread of pollution, preserving the area's original appearance.

Herag cautiously ventured forward, finding a pristine primitive forest ahead, its ecology perfectly intact.

The untouched ground in the forest showed that people rarely ventured here.

Such a large area of primitive forest must be a protected area in the Land of Dawn, off-limits to ordinary people.

The trees were tall and thick, having clearly grown for many years.

Herag knew that much wood in the Land of Dawn came from the Barren Land.

Although the Land of Dawn has its own forests and grasslands, they are generally untapped.

Most people in the Land of Dawn never get the chance to stroll through such a primitive forest in their lifetime.

Herag recalled how Amisha, a noblewoman, longed for the seas and forests he described.

Now, seeing the primitive forest, he was somewhat excited, having not seen such scenery in so long, and could understand Amisha's feelings.

Herag walked through the forest, spending half a day reaching its edge.

Upon arriving at the edge, he became even more cautious, knowing he was more likely to encounter people there.

Rather than rushing out, Herag hid in the shadows, observing the situation outside.

In the distance outside the forest, on a high slope, was a wooden cabin with two people inside, likely forest rangers.

Noticing the two people, Herag took a detour to another side.

He still wasn't in a rush to go out, choosing instead to remain hidden.

Under the cover of night, Herag slowly crept out.

"Shadowy Corner."

To avoid drawing attention, Herag used Shadowy Corner to blend into the ground as a silent, fast-moving shadow.

While advancing, he surveyed his surroundings using environmental sensing. Apart from the two individuals in the cabin, he found no one else.

Once clear of the forest, Herag entered a rolling mountain range.

After crossing several mountains, he found a farmland below, growing various vegetables and fruits.

In the Land of Dawn, vegetables and fruits are always expensive, and these were likely meant for the upper class.

Beside the farm stood several wooden cabins, their occupants seemingly fast asleep.

Not wanting to disturb them, Herag silently left the area.

After leaving the mountains, he arrived at a plain, where he could see the outline of a city in the distance.

As Herag quickly traversed the plains, he noticed the extensive cultivation of grain and vegetables.

The land's utilization was high, with nearly every piece cultivated.

"What city is this, with so much land?"

Seeing such vast land, Herag felt only envy.

Compared to this place, Silver Moon City was wretchedly barren, with hardly any natural soil for cultivation and no such mountains, only urban roads and buildings.

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