Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 499: Shameless Scoundrel


This big bag is enough for the White Deer to eat for half a month. The White Deer walked over and gently bit open the bag, then started eating.

In the distance, there is also a large pit filled with fresh drinking water.

At the bottom of the pit, there is a Witch Array designed by Herag that can purify the water at any time, so there is no worry about it turning into stagnant water and becoming undrinkable.

Herag had been thinking about how to deal with this White Deer, but it seems it's of little use to him now.

If he kills it, it seems a bit of a waste, but keeping it doesn't do much good, and if released, it would just run away.

Since Herag couldn't think of a suitable way to handle it, he decided to keep it for now.

After throwing the bag over, Herag sensed that a follower was praying to him.

He activated the Bloodline Mark and entered the Divine State, seeing that among the three points of light surrounding him, one was emitting a golden glow.

Herag could now sense which light point belonged to whom, and just by looking, he knew it was Reese's.

He tapped on the light point, heard Reese's prayer, and also saw the scene around Reese.

After completing the experiment, Herag glanced at the White Deer and exited the Black Space.

The White Deer took a sip of water and looked at the place where Herag left, pondering something unknown.

After coming out, Herag said, "I can receive your prayers, so it seems there's a high probability I can receive them from other Planes as well."

"Now I don't have to worry about not being able to contact you," Reese laughed.

Looking at her smile, Herag suddenly thought, isn't this also a way to check in at any time and place?

In the future, Reese could initiate a prayer anytime and anywhere to ask Herag what he was doing.

Correspondingly, Herag could also check on what Reese was doing at any time.

...

Two days later.

While Herag was reading in the Meditation Room, he sensed that a follower was calling him.

Reese was next door, so it couldn't be her.

Then it was either Pex or Misu.

Herag curiously checked and found that it was Pex who was praying.

He tapped on Pex's light point.

Pex was in his cabin praying, "Great Eternal God, thank you for helping me pass the Knight Apprentice exam, and also thank you for making that awful William sprain his ankle. But it's a pity that William still passed the exam without even attending. I only learned today that William's father is an Official Knight..."

Pex rambled on, as if he had no one to talk to usually.

He never thought that a god could hear these things, using it as a tree hole to speak freely.

Herag stroked his chin, thinking he hadn't done anything.

Pex passing the Knight Apprentice exam had nothing to do with him, and that William spraining his ankle had even less to do with him.

But Pex attributed all these to Herag, contributing a lot of devout Wish Power.

Through this incident, Herag also discovered that the more devout the followers were, the more Wish Power they contributed.

Pex's contribution of Wish Power in this short time was equivalent to half a month's worth of prayers.

In light of this Wish Power, Herag decided to help this little follower, saying, "Show me your swordsmanship."

He saw the sword on Pex's body, assuming he learned swordsmanship.

Pex, upon hearing the voice in his mind, excitedly gripped the sword hilt tightly, "Alright, O God!"

He began to draw his sword and started practicing, albeit clumsily.

Pex's speed was slow, but it was clear he was serious, striving to meet the standard with each move.

Unfortunately, his talent was a bit lacking, resulting in a performance that was truly hard to watch.

Perhaps Herag's standards were too high. For Pex's age, maybe he was okay, otherwise, he wouldn't have passed the Knight Apprentice exam.

But Herag had once taught Ed, a genius about the same age as Pex, and the difference between them was quite stark.

Indeed, comparisons should not be made between people.

Herag watched Pex's practice attentively and directly transmitted some of the issues into Pex's mind.

He found that this method of information transmission was sometimes quite efficient.

After Herag transmitted the information into Pex's mind, Pex immediately understood where he had issues.

If communicated through language, it would take time to explain, sometimes requiring accompanying actions.

But direct transmission into the mind bypassed these hassles, making the information transfer efficient and accurate.

After receiving the information, Pex knelt on the ground and kowtowed, "Thank you, Great Eternal God!"

He then stood up, went to the yard, and began practicing swordsmanship, correcting each issue pointed out by Herag.

But Pex's talent was really lacking, learning very slowly, and it took a long time to correct a single move.

But this kid was very patient, not rushing, practicing the entire day, and could repeat a single technique countless times.

After watching for a while, Herag exited and glanced at Misu's light point.

Curious about what this beautiful woman was doing, he tapped into it.

"Shameless! Get out!"

As soon as Herag tapped in, he heard two angry shouts, suddenly feeling guilty like he had been caught spying.

Upon closer inspection, he understood it wasn't directed at him.

Misu stood in the room, facing a man dressed in luxurious clothing, clearly a nobleman, with a bright red slap mark on his face.

"Think about it some more." The man didn't seem to care, continuing while covering his face.

Misu's eyes widened in anger, "You! You actually want me with another man… Are you still human?"

"Just endure it, as long as you can bear a child, once we secure the inheritance, this won't be an issue. Compared to family wealth, this grievance is nothing." The man continued to persuade.

"Get out! Just remarry someone else, expecting me to do such a thing unless I'm dead!" Misu said furiously.

The man sighed helplessly, "Think it over."

He turned and left after speaking.

After the man left, Misu was overwhelmed with anger, her emotions unable to calm down for a long time.

After a while, two tears rolled down Misu's cheeks, and she sobbed silently in the room.

The man who just left was her nominal husband, Mayer.

Misu knew clearly that Mayer was unwilling to remarry another woman because he valued the influence of her family.

Misu was born into a Wizard Family but didn't have great aptitude. She barely became an Official Wizard through various means, with no hope in sight for reaching Liquefaction.

Mayer wanting to share in the family inheritance wasn't simple. A child alone wasn't enough; he also needed the support of Misu's family influence.

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