Since they're sending in a Level 1 Wizard, naturally, it's the most powerful Crystalization Wizard they're sending in.
Because of Herag's previous outstanding performance, he caught the attention of those above him, so choosing him is quite normal.
However, there are bound to be risks involved; although the opponents are all Crystalization Wizards, once you enter the Low-tier World, no one can say for sure what might happen.
Herag didn't rush to refuse; he asked about the benefits first. Many issues arise from insufficient benefits.
As long as the benefits are adequate, everything can be negotiated.
Herag asked, "What benefits are there for participating in this operation?"
Pries laughed and said, "There are plenty of benefits, of course. If you're willing to participate, the minimum reward is a thousand contribution points. If, and I'm saying if you successfully seize control of the Low-tier World, I won't even mention the contribution points; you're sure to receive a medal reward."
"Medal reward? What is that?" Herag asked with curiosity.
"Medal rewards are provided by Serlandir for members who make outstanding contributions. Even the lowest First-Class Medal represents ten thousand contribution points. For an operation of this level, like seizing a Low-tier World, there will certainly be a medal reward," Pries explained.
"But I'm afraid I don't have the ability. I have no idea how to seize control of a world," Herag said.
He was now just a Junior Wizard who recently advanced to Crystalization; how could it suddenly involve seizing control of a world?
Herag always thought things like that should be far from his concern, something he shouldn't have to think about.
Pries said, "This is one of the implicit rewards I wanted to mention. You're surely preparing to advance to a Level 2 Wizard, right? What's most important for advancing to a Level 2 Wizard?"
"The Key of Rules?" Herag responded tentatively.
"No, the Key of Rules is merely a tool. What's most important for advancing to a Level 2 Wizard is that you can perceive the existence of rules, and the Key of Rules is just a tool to assist you in perceiving them."
"That Low-tier World has just been born, and many rules have just emerged. This is the perfect time for you to enter and comprehend them. Even if you do nothing there, just attempting to perceive the rules is a great gain."
"You needn't worry about seizing world control; special Witchcraft Artifacts will be provided for that. If you successfully seize world control, you will temporarily become the Master of the World."
Seeing Herag's puzzled look, Pries continued to explain, "The Master of the World is an entity capable of controlling the entire world, generally a dominator of each plane, able to mobilize all Rule Power of that world."
"Once you become the Master of that Low-tier World, you will be invincible there, which also means our Serlandir has successfully seized that world."
"Personally, the moment you become the Master of the World is the most important, for you can clearly see the entire world's Rule Power. This is extremely beneficial for your future advancement to Level 2 Wizard; that's the main point. Those medal rewards are secondary."
Herag listened intently as Pries explained, gaining a rough understanding of the operation.
For Crystalization Wizards preparing to advance to Level 2 Wizards, the most important step is perceiving the existence of Rule Powers.
This is a critical step, and the so-called Key of Rules is merely an auxiliary tool to help you perceive the Rule Power.
For Wizards without the Key of Rules, relying solely on themselves to perceive Rule Power is almost impossible.
But having the Key of Rules only increases the probability of success slightly.
Herag pondered, realizing that if he could become the Master of the World in the Low-tier World, then rules would be within reach.
Even if it's only temporary, it would greatly benefit future perceptions of the Rule Power.
Herag had to seriously consider if success would indeed aid his advancement to a Level 2 Wizard.
Seeing Herag's hesitation, Pries continued, "I have faith in your strength and adaptability. You're not alone; all entering are Level 1 Crystalization Wizards, nothing is as dangerous as polluted areas. If you could survive there, this operation shouldn't be a big issue."
"The World Will of that Low-tier World is also very weak, barely suppressing ability, so you can rest assured."
Herag suddenly looked up, "You just said the World Will is weak, and it doesn't impose any suppression?"
Pries didn't quite understand why Herag was so focused on this point, but nodded, "Exactly, that world has just formed, and the World Will is very weak, so it won't suppress your abilities. But also because of this, Level 2 Wizards aren't allowed in, as even slight use of Rule Power could significantly affect that world."
"Then if, and I'm saying if, one's physical power reached the Level 2 Wizard level, would that have an impact?" Herag asked.
"Physical power? That should not be a problem; no matter how strong you are physically, you can't punch through the ground, right? Its mountains and rivers are there just like ours. As long as you don't use Rule Power, you won't have any effect," Pries said.
Herag pretended to think for a moment, "I've considered it; I can participate in this operation."
"Really? That's a promise then. Don't worry, I'll make sure your name goes through," Pries smiled.
"How many people will each Wizard Organization send in?" Herag asked.
"Thirty people. Because it's a random transmission, it'll be difficult for you to group up. The specifics will be told to you then," Pries said, pulling out a Talisman Stone to begin contacting.
Herag's reason for agreeing to enter was simple: since the World Will there was so weak, it wouldn't suppress his Bloodline Mark.
As long as he could use the power of his Bloodline Mark, who among the Level 1 Wizards could defeat him?
Herag's only concern was handling it appropriately, fighting solely with physical power.
He also had to be cautious when acting, not revealing the existence of Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline Power.
Those were his concerns, while surviving should be for his competitors to worry about.
Pries looked up and said, "I've submitted your name, and there will be a review process. Many have applied, but there are only thirty slots, selecting the best among the best. But rest assured, you'll make it."
"I'm not confident about being selected, but thank you for going out of your way," Herag smiled.
Pries said, "These are rewards earned through your actions and performance. No one pays attention to you for no reason. It's because you're worth investing in that you draw attention."
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