Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 432: Spoils of War


Herag saw the tragic scene in the space ring and couldn't help but wonder how Malcolm managed to do these things after entering the Land of Dawn.

He thought for a moment and then recalled Malcolm's mentor, the Level 3 Wizard Fran.

Now that he had killed Malcolm, he was bound to provoke this Level 3 Wizard.

Realizing this, Herag immediately considered the potential threat.

After leaving the X-617 World, he must head back to Serlandir's territory as soon as possible.

Because many people saw Malcolm enter the black space with him, if Malcolm didn't return, it must be Herag who killed him.

If Herag doesn't leave the Central Region, a neutral zone, quickly, he couldn't escape once Fran finds him.

Apart from the flesh and blood, Herag also saw a black sphere in the space ring, which Malcolm used to draw him in for a one-on-one fight, but unfortunately, he was killed instead.

In this space, the teleportation ring doesn't work because it is already in another space, with no space passage to the Wizard Plane.

Herag took out the black space, and after infusing magic power, he understood how to use this Level 3 Witchcraft Artifact.

If he wanted, he could exit this space at any time or enter whenever he wished.

The black space can also designate a target and absorb it inside.

Unless the opponent has special means or is a Level 2 Wizard who has comprehended rule power, a typical Level 1 Wizard cannot resist this attraction.

However, the magic itself has no killing power; you must take action yourself to deal with the people inside.

Moreover, it's not very realistic to keep people trapped inside all the time because while others exist in the black space, the magic power consumption increases dramatically, requiring you to input a lot of magic power at intervals to maintain it.

Otherwise, it won't be long before the people inside are automatically expelled, demanding high magic power from the owner.

This Level 3 Witchcraft Artifact has a high tier, so naturally, the consumption is much higher.

Herag felt that if he didn't have enough magic power, he wouldn't necessarily be able to use this artifact.

This also indirectly shows how terrifying Malcolm's magic power was, maintaining the black space while fighting Herag.

"This is..."

Herag saw a thick roll of parchment, which turned out to be a magic called 'Bloodstained Skin' after he took it out and examined it.

It was clear that this was Malcolm's manuscript, detailing the entire process of researching this magic, including various formulas and experimental records.

The Bloodstained Skin greatly enhances a wizard's speed, power, constitution, and other physical qualities, boasting formidable combat abilities.

Herag initially thought about studying it but abandoned the idea after reading.

The reason was that condensing the Bloodstained Skin required a large amount of human flesh, blood, souls, and grudges, making it a magic that infuriated the heavens and enraged people.

If Herag dared to perform such magic in the Land of Dawn, it would be akin to courting death, and he didn't have a Level 3 Wizard as a mentor to shield him.

Moreover, Herag couldn't bring himself to do such things as he had the most basic moral bottom line.

Though the Bloodstained Skin is powerful, it's nothing compared to his own Titan Power, having no learning value.

Besides the Bloodstained Skin, there were many others magic researched by Malcolm.

But none were normal; Herag didn't want to be imprisoned by Serlandir for learning such magic.

Herag initially planned to burn these magical materials but decided to keep them after some thought.

Herag certainly wouldn't let these magics spread out; his lack of interest in learning doesn't mean others wouldn't.

Once circulated, it would probably lead to all sorts of tragedies.

Herag kept them only to study Malcolm's thoughts and ideas, which could be a useful reference.

Malcolm indeed had to be called a genius; it's a pity his talents were wrongly applied.

Besides the black space, Herag discovered another Level 3 Witchcraft Artifact, a black umbrella.

After taking out the black umbrella, Herag learned the name of this artifact, 'Fallen Wings,' supposedly made from a feather of a powerful existence from some plane.

Fallen Wings is a super-enhanced version of the Wildfire Tent, capable of directly opening up a space for living and viewing the surroundings.

With this, Herag could draw a mark on a wall, stone, or even a tree, allowing the space of Fallen Wings to appear.

Unlike the black space, Fallen Wings can observe the surroundings at any time without worrying about being discovered since it is in another space.

The black space cannot see what's outside; it doesn't know what's happening out there.

From this perspective, black space is not suitable for outdoor habitation, while Fallen Wings was likely Malcolm's outdoor dwelling.

Herag also found a Level 2 Witchcraft Artifact, a straw doll, about the size of a palm.

"Cursed Doll: After obtaining the target's blood or bodily tissues, it can cause misfortune to befall the target within twenty-four hours, repeatedly encountering deadly threats."

Herag viewed this as a curse-type artifact, and the curse's effect varies based on the individual.

The weaker the target's strength, the more likely they will die from various unfortunate events, but for Level 1 and Level 2 Wizards, it's less easy to die from accidents, mostly encountering troubles.

Herag thought this artifact seemed to be somewhat useless and not very practical.

However, if used cleverly, it might yield unexpected effects, depending on the timing of use.

Herag also put away the cursed doll and continued to inventory Malcolm's space ring.

Later, Herag discovered eight Level 1 Witchcraft Artifacts, some functional, some offensive, and some defensive.

These Level 1 Artifacts were of little use to Malcolm previously, rarely used, and had been left in the space ring gathering dust.

Herag wasn't picky, collecting them all into his space ring, never having too many of these.

Aside from these artifacts, there were a great number of precious magic potion materials and casting materials. Herag collected them all as well.

The value of these materials is very high, whether used personally or sold later, it would yield no small profit.

Herag glanced at the suddenly cramped space ring, feeling perhaps it's the night's grass that fattens the horse, as his wallet instantly became full.

Unfortunately, there were few magic stones, only scattered ones totaling around fifteen thousand, implying most of them were deposited in a bank, out of Herag's reach.

Malcolm is dead, and his talisman stones cannot be utilized by others, nor used for bank transfers and similar operations.

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