Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 406: Plane Hierarchies


Dome couldn't quite tell what kind of influence it was, these were just some of his intuitions.

Wizards are people with very keen senses, and at Dome's level, intuitions are almost always accurate.

Dome and the wizards here had checked many times, and the plane crack had indeed been completely repaired, leaving no hidden dangers.

But Dome always felt that something was not quite right, just temporarily unable to discover what was wrong.

"Irina, from now on, arrange for personnel to patrol this vicinity regularly. I just feel a bit uneasy," Dome said after a long thought.

Irina nodded and said, "Understood."

As the Minister of Security and Defense of Crystal City, Irina could naturally arrange such patrol tasks.

Previously, only areas near Crystal City had patrols; this was the first patrol so deep into the polluted area.

Irina didn't have Dome's intuition; although she didn't know the reason, she still followed the order and carried it out.

Dome looked at the empty pile of rubble in front of him. A gust of wind blew by, and he looked up at the sky, lost in thought.

...

Herag sat in the Meditation Room, with a phantom of a star appearing in his mind.

As usual, he used the Starry Sky Meditation Technique for meditation practice.

Herag looked at the star phantom in his mind and then at the Spiritual Crystal, suddenly recalling the icy feeling transmitted from the Bloodline Mark during his crystallization promotion.

That energy came from the Divine Core and was very helpful for the growth of spiritual power.

Herag suddenly thought of whether he could actively draw out this energy during meditation to aid his meditation practice.

He immediately began to try, and with a thought, a cool feeling flowed from the Bloodline Mark.

This was a very pure energy, which reached directly to his mind and then infused into the star phantom.

After the energy from the Divine Core was infused, the star's phantom suddenly solidified a lot.

In just this moment, he achieved the equivalent of ten days of Herag's meditation.

Seeing that it actually worked, Herag was surprised; previously, the energy would come out automatically, and he never thought to actively call upon it.

After successfully trying, Herag continued to draw the energy from the Divine Core to assist in his meditation practice.

This star was already close to solidifying, and after multiple inputs of energy from the Divine Core, it completely solidified.

This was the first star of the third Array Map and the first star Herag successfully meditated on after his crystallization promotion.

As he succeeded in meditating on this star, Herag felt some subtle changes occurring in the Spiritual Crystal.

These changes were very slight; Herag just had a feeling but couldn't find any changes upon careful inspection.

Herag knew very well that adding a bit of spiritual power would not make the Spiritual Crystal visibly change. Only a quantitative change would lead to a qualitative one.

Herag was unclear about how much energy from the Divine Core remained in the Bloodline Mark. Judging from the current usage rate, he was worried it would soon be depleted.

But considering the situation at hand, he couldn't think too much; he had to use every means to improve his strength as quickly as possible.

The energy from the Divine Core might have other uses, but if Herag didn't use it, it would just be left there, so he decided to use it to aid his meditation practice.

With the aid of energy, the speed of meditation increasing spiritual power could be significantly boosted, enabling him to reach the limit state of a Crystalization Wizard sooner.

Herag was determined to cultivate his spiritual power to the utmost; whatever level it could increase to, he would let it increase to that extent.

After finishing meditation, he stood up, took out the Talisman Stone, and checked it, finding a message from Pries.

"I'm not sure if you're interested in something, but there's a great opportunity," Pries said.

Seeing this message, Herag felt it must be something good since Pries mentioned it was a worthy opportunity.

"What is it?" Herag asked.

"I'll come to find you, right near King Street," Pries said.

Just as he received this message, Herag heard a knock at the door.

He was speechless: "Wasn't he already at the door."

Herag was now even more curious, not knowing what Pries wanted to discuss.

It was obvious that he came directly for him, finding his way to the doorstep.

Moreover, the message was sent while he was meditating, indicating that Pries waited outside for a while.

Pries, after all, was a Level 2 Wizard, the Minister of Security and Defense of Silver Moon City, yet he waited outside for Herag's reply.

While Herag was feeling puzzled, Reese had already gone to open the door, leading Pries in.

David had left a few days earlier, unable to sit still after resting for over twenty days, saying he wanted to return to the East Source Commerce Association to continue working.

The East Source Commerce Association seemed to have assigned him to Crystal City to handle some matters for the association. The last airship he took was to take up the post in Crystal City, and unexpectedly, there was an accident halfway there.

"Mr. Pries, what matter requires you to personally come and find me?" Herag asked curiously.

After pouring a cup of hot coffee for both of them, Reese went upstairs, leaving them to their conversation.

Pries smiled and said, "Herag, do you know what level the Wizard Plane belongs to?"

"What level? What exactly do you mean?" Herag was unsure of Pries's question intent.

Pries said, "Our Wizard Plane is just one among countless planes. Besides the Wizard Plane, there are many other planes, like the Elf Plane you've been to."

"Generally, planes are divided into three levels: High-tier World, Middle-tier World, Low-tier World."

It was the first time Herag learned that planes could be classified into levels; he had never had the opportunity to learn this information before.

He asked, "What are the criteria for the classification? And which level does the Wizard Plane belong to?"

"The level of the plane is determined by the level of the strongest being it can accommodate. A Low-tier World can only accommodate a presence with the strength of up to a Level 3 Wizard, a Middle-tier World can accommodate beings with the strength of a Sixth Ring Wizard, while a High-tier World can reportedly accommodate legendary Level 8 beings, or even higher."

"The Wizard Plane is a Middle-tier World, which can accommodate the strongest being being a Sixth Ring Wizard."

After Pries explained further, Herag understood.

Each world's level is different, and the level of powerful individuals it can support is naturally different as well.

If it's a Low-tier World, a Level 4 Wizard entering might potentially cause massive destruction to the world, as the Low-tier World cannot bear such a powerful presence.

Likewise, with the Wizard Plane, if a Level 8 being suddenly appeared, merely a casual breath could start fracturing the whole world.

Therefore, the world will of each plane will instinctively repel powerful beings from other planes entering their own plane, with the stronger their power, the stronger the repulsion.

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