Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 422: Primal


If he truly encounters an urgent and dangerous situation, he can also activate more Bloodline Power.

But for now, it seems unlikely there will be any situation that forces him to use all his Bloodline Power.

The strongest among the others is just a Crystalization Wizard, and without reaching Level 2 Wizard, there's no qualitative change.

Herag swiftly traverses the jungle, documenting unfamiliar plants and animals to enrich the database of Shenlan.

Although the flora and fauna here differ from those in Wizard Plane areas, their biological categories are generally similar.

Most creatures can be observed briefly to discern their characteristics.

From these signs, Herag deduced that the Plane Fragment evolving into the X-617 World likely originates from a world similar to the Wizard Plane.

While flying over a small river, Herag noticed a group of creatures resembling Saber-toothed Tigers drinking by the riverbank.

Due to concealing his aura, these Saber-toothed Tigers were completely unaware of Herag's presence, oblivious to his flight overhead.

Herag's current objective is to find someone, locate Malcolm, and then kill him.

According to previously gathered information, the X-617 World presently consists of a single piece of land, not divided into several continents.

Therefore, there's no concern about Malcolm escaping to another continent and remaining beyond reach across the vast ocean.

However, the problem lies in this enormous landmass, nearly three times the size of the Kala Continent.

Finding someone by chance is akin to searching for a needle in a haystack; Herag knows aimlessly wandering in haste won't work.

He explored most of this region, while Shenlan recorded the topographical maps.

While navigating through the jungle, Herag suddenly felt a breeze blowing past.

This wind was unlike normal winds, enveloped by Wind Attribute Energy Particles instead.

Upon noticing this phenomenon, Herag followed the breeze, quickly discovering an unusual plant.

This is a green plant with broad leaves, underneath which fluffy seeds grow, resembling dandelions.

Once the breeze passed through, those fluffy seeds floated and drifted away with the wind.

Moreover, the roots and stems of this plant accumulated some Wind Attribute Energy Particles.

Herag took out a professional herb shovel and uprooted the plant intact.

He realized this plant seemed innately capable of manipulating Wind Energy Particles.

Although the use of Energy Particles is simple, it already counts as Extraordinary Creatures.

Herag speculated that given more time for this plant to evolve, it would surely develop stronger abilities; currently, it's a primitive application of Energy Particles.

At this thought, he suddenly realized that since the world's rules are just forming, many creatures' use of Energy Particles is quite primitive.

Thus, he simply needs to head to places with high Energy Particle concentration, as those places might have a higher chance of containing Power of Rules.

One manifestation of Power of Rules is actually Energy Particles; different types of Power of Rules possess different attributes of Energy Particles.

Although Herag cannot feel the presence of Power of Rules, he can sense the concentration of Energy Particles.

The World Will is a collection of all types of Power of Rules, and by finding places with high Energy Particle concentration, he might chance upon clues of the World Will.

Although the probability is low, it's better than blindly wandering like a headless fly.

Once Herag made up his mind, he potted the uprooted plant into a flowerpot.

He didn't know whether it would survive, but it's best if it does; even if it wilts, it holds certain research value.

Herag closed his eyes, beginning to sense the movement of Free Energy Particles around him.

Free Energy Particles flow, akin to wind.

After a brief moment of sensing, he opened his eyes, with some electric light shimmering on his body.

In a flash, a trail of electric light flickered in the air, while Herag's figure had vanished.

Herag activated part of his Bloodline Mark's Power, significantly enhancing his speed.

The Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline Power contains the ability to command lightning, but this part of the ability remains locked, unavailable for Herag's inheritance.

Thunder Power symbolizes destruction and obliteration, and its might is undisputed.

Temporarily, Herag cannot unleash the annihilative power of the bloodline inheritance, as it's not simply calling upon Thunder Attribute Energy Particles; it involves Rule Power.

Nonetheless, he still possesses some innate Bloodline Power: by absorbing Thunder Attribute Energy Particles, his strength, agility, and constitution receive major boosts.

This is possible only because Herag's physique is sufficiently robust, achieving such effects without harming his own body.

This counts as one of the Talent Abilities within the Bloodline Mark.

Using this ability, Herag's speed increased more than tenfold, significantly hastening his journey.

From above, a large, dark-golden figure shimmers with electric light, appearing hundreds of meters away in a flash, as if teleporting.

Herag isn't afraid of being seen rushing in this manner; after all, wizards being adept at Thunder Attribute Magic is quite normal.

Throughout this journey, he travels at incredible speed, pausing only when encountering creatures that could wield Extraordinary Power to study and document them.

The Extraordinary Creatures he has encountered so far remain in a primal stage of Free Energy Particle usage, without developing more advanced abilities.

While observing these Extraordinary Creatures, Herag mainly focuses on how they call upon Energy Particles.

He finds this process simple, with the techniques of these Extraordinary Creatures being rudimentary.

Yet Herag realizes, this is essentially the essence of many spells.

Ultimately, all spells render their effects through Free Energy Particles.

Herag couldn't help but ponder, perhaps this is the essence of rules as well.

Rule Power isn't as complex or elusive as he imagined; rules are inherently the operating principles and fundamental laws of everything.

Numerous scenes flashed through Herag's mind, as if he was about to grasp something, only for the sensation to vanish quickly.

He tried to recall that sensation but couldn't find it again.

Herag didn't rush and continued his journey as such matters cannot be forced; urgency won't help.

...

Seven days later, Herag finally met the first person upon entering this world.

This person was somewhat familiar, having met once before.

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