Each wizard organization has thirty people, which makes a total of one hundred and eighty people for the six wizard organizations.
Those selected to enter the low-tier world must undoubtedly be outstanding talents from various wizard organizations, with certainly formidable strength.
If Herag didn't know that the World Will would not suppress his bloodline power there, he would really have to consider whether to participate.
As long as he can use his bloodline power, Herag believes that self-preservation is not a problem.
However, even so, Herag will not be careless and certainly won't underestimate any opponent.
It's impossible for Herag to let himself fail miserably; wizards naturally have many methods, some of which are very troublesome.
He has backup plans, as naturally do others.
Of course, Herag is willing to participate in this action, mainly for the future.
This action is indeed an excellent opportunity for many Level 1 Wizards and is very helpful for advancing to a Level 2 Wizard.
Many people signing up, as Pries said, shows that it is indeed a great opportunity for Level 1 Wizards; otherwise, it wouldn't be so competitive.
Herag was a bit puzzled about how Pries could be sure that he would be selected with so many outstanding wizards in Serlandir.
He felt there might be some behind-the-scenes manipulation, with many spots likely predetermined by those with backgrounds and power.
"Why are you more confident than I am? I feel that among the Level 1 Wizards in Serlandir, I shouldn't count for much and don't have any background," Herag said.
Pries laughed, "You are under Lord Parker's command, that's your background. You have achieved crystallization wizard status at such a young age, which is strength, far surpassing most people."
"With both background and strength, these two points are enough for you to be selected."
Herag felt he underestimated Parker's influence, and Pries's confidence was mostly because Parker was backing him.
"What's the specific start time?" Herag asked.
Pries pondered, "The specific time hasn't been set yet; now, each side is still selecting suitable people. It should start soon once everyone is selected. As for the location, it's expected to be in the Central Region."
"Central Region..." Herag pondered.
He had never been to the Central Region after arriving at the Land of Dawn. It is the public area of the Land of Dawn, not belonging to any wizard organization, and is jointly managed by the Six Great Wizard Organizations.
Generally, many public affairs of the Land of Dawn are discussed and handled in the Central Region.
"If you have any questions, just ask." Pries said.
Herag thought for a moment and said, "The main goal of this operation is to seize control of that low-tier world, but what I don't understand is even with auxiliary witchcraft artifacts, how do you seize control of the world?"
This is something Herag couldn't understand; a low-tier world isn't some machine that you can control with a remote.
"The rules of a nascent world are just forming, and the World Will is the collection of these powers of rule. Once there, you need to capture the trail of World Will, find its position, and then use the witchcraft artifacts provided to capture the World Will and thus become the Master of the World."
"This is also a test for you. Although the rules of a nascent world are relatively easy to sense, there is also a high level of difficulty. As long as you can capture some traces of rules, there is a chance to follow the clues to find the World Will," Pries explained.
Herag frowned, thinking, while finding Pries's explanation a little mysterious and couldn't fully grasp the meaning.
Seeing Herag's furrowed brow, Pries chuckled and patted his shoulder, "It's okay, don't feel pressured. You might understand what I mean once you're there. I can illustrate simply, for those without wizard qualifications, they can't sense the existence of free energy particles."
"For Level 1 Wizards, they can't sense the power of rules. The significance of advancing to a Level 2 Wizard is to help you open 'your eyes' to see a new world, like seeing those free energy particles."
Herag nodded silently, having a vague understanding of what Pries said.
There was no way for Pries to let Herag have firsthand experience on such matters; he could only explore and understand it himself.
"I need to prepare well during this time; the pressure is great," Herag said with a sigh.
Pries laughed, "Prepare well; you are the most hopeful on Lord Parker's side."
Herag smiled wryly; this only added more pressure on himself.
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After Pries left, Herag took out a talisman stone to check related information.
He glanced at the talisman stone and discovered that many people were already discussing the matter, and this action to seize the nascent plane was called "Cradle Action."
Herag had been in seclusion, focusing on cultivation, and hadn't paid much attention to the news at the tavern.
If Pries hadn't come to find him, he wouldn't have known about this for a while.
Herag realized this was a problem too; it seems that even during closed cultivation, he needs to occasionally pay attention to external news to avoid missing opportunities.
Maintaining smooth information flow is very important and will affect many decision-making issues.
After checking the discussions in the tavern, Herag found that the registration process had already started in all major wizard organizations, and only official members could sign up to participate.
Those who were not official members could only watch helplessly, with no means even if eager.
This is the advantage of being an official member of a wizard organization, with many opportunities.
After reviewing these registration processes, Herag realized that he seemed to be one of the people benefiting from behind-the-scenes manipulation.
According to the registration process, all official members should be able to participate, then the organization selects, and those who signed up wait for notification.
But Pries directly came to Herag to ask if he wanted to participate, which is obviously a behind-the-scenes manipulation.
Each wizard organization has thirty spots, which seems like many, but the spots available to ordinary wizards are probably few.
Nonetheless, Herag could understand that for any wizard organization, the Cradle Action is very important.
A low-tier world, once in hand, reaps enormous benefits.
Having control over a world is a fallback, a retreat available in case the wizard plane is destroyed.
Moreover, the resources of a world are innumerable and can be continuously regenerated.
The registration lasted for a month before ending. During this time, besides continuing meditation practice, Herag was also preparing for entering the low-tier world.
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