Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 504: Auction


There were some things about Herag that Shatar had also heard about, but he didn't pay much attention to them.

What really made Shatar remember Herag was the First-Class Honor Medal; not everyone can get that.

Shatar did not expect that the junior wizard from the past had already grown so much in a flash; the speed was too fast.

Now even Lady Wendy has already given up on bidding, but Herag still dares to come out and bid, indicating he is quite confident.

Shatar naturally also had an understanding of the Nightingale Commerce Association, knowing they had made quite a lot recently.

But Herag wanting to bid against him was still a bit lacking.

Shatar thought for a while and didn't continue to bid.

He had long passed the years of youthful exuberance and considered the practical situations in everything.

The price for the Dream Dragon's tears was already excessively high; Shatar could continue to bid but there was no need.

In a way, this was also a small gesture of goodwill from him to Herag.

At this moment, everyone was looking at Box Nine, only to be surprised after waiting a while that no further bids were made.

No one would doubt the Morri Family's financial power, and their abstaining from bidding could only mean they didn't want to bid.

Herag was also a bit surprised as he was prepared to continue bleeding financially.

For him, Magic Stone had no meaning; he had to convert the Magic Stones into resources as much as possible.

Unexpectedly, Shatar directly gave up.

"Forty-five thousand Magic Stones for the third time! Congratulations to the gentleman in Box Three for winning the Dream Dragon's tears!" Rose said with a smile.

Before long, the Dream Dragon's tears were delivered to the box, and Herag put them away after making the payment.

Having once again obtained a Substitute Death Item, the margin for error increased significantly, at least no longer worrying about a sudden demise.

For the subsequent auction items, Herag did not place any bids. He had only more than seven hundred thousand Magic Stones in the Talisman Stone.

He had to reserve them to bid for the Messenger Ceremony, which was the main purpose of this trip.

About an hour passed, and Herag was almost dozing off until seeing the Messenger Ceremony brought issue to make him pay attention.

On the table next to Rose was an antique-looking mirror; the mirror surface was pitch-black, non-reflective, as if all light was absorbed by it.

The frame was black and gold, carved with many vine-like plants, giving it an ancient look.

Rose smiled and said, "Everyone, the mirror that we are about to introduce next is a Messenger Ceremony. I believe everyone is well aware that the Messenger Ceremony is a very rare item, so I won't say much more. The starting price is ten thousand Magic Stones, with each increment not less than one thousand Magic Stones."

The starting price of the Messenger Ceremony was even slightly lower than the Dream Dragon's tears, and it seemed there weren't as many people interested.

Herag immediately called out, "Fifteen thousand Magic Stones."

Other people were silent for a while, and then someone bid sixteen thousand Magic Stones.

Herag found it curious that people seemed not to be very interested in the Messenger Ceremony.

He thought for a moment and felt it might be due to the characteristics of the Messenger, leading to not many truly interested buyers.

The Messenger thing mainly serves to send items or messages, and for the Wizards of the Land of Dawn, Talisman Stones cover most of the use scenarios.

Additionally, the most important issue is the uncertainty of what kind of Messenger the Messenger Ceremony will summon. Even if summoned, the other party may not be willing to sign a contract with you.

All these are risk factors, and you may end up buying a Messenger Ceremony at a high cost, gaining nothing in the end.

Even if Wizards have money, they must carefully consider spending so many Magic Stones to purchase a Messenger Ceremony.

Herag also noticed that in the auction hall, those who could afford a Messenger Ceremony either already had a Messenger in the family or simply did not need one.

These factors combined actually resulted in little competition for Herag.

Herag finally acquired the Messenger Ceremony for merely twenty thousand Magic Stones, which was entirely unexpected for him.

In Box Three, Herag smiled as he took the mirror.

He realized he had overthought it earlier; while he needed the Messenger Ceremony, others did not share the same need.

For most people, it was just a dispensable thing.

Herag, if not for considering some subsequent arrangements, would not really need a Messenger, either.

For the subsequent auction items, Herag did not participate in bidding, as they were not very useful to him.

After the auction ended, as soon as Herag returned home, he couldn't wait to take out the mirror.

He went into the Meditation Room and activated the Level 2 Witch Array.

The process of summoning a Messenger still held a certain degree of danger, even though theoretically, prior to establishing a contract, the other party could do nothing to you across the Plane and couldn't harm you.

But in the Endless World, there are countless planes with all sorts of strange abilities and countless powerful beings.

You never know if some ability could impact you across planes.

There have been cases where someone used the Messenger Ceremony to summon a Messenger and ended up disappearing altogether.

After disappearing, nobody knows of their whereabouts or even if they are dead or alive.

Though such occurrences are relatively rare, Herag, to be cautious, set up some arrangements with the Witch Array.

Herag first took out the Dream Dragon's tears, opened the bottle, observed for a while, sighed, and then drank it.

He sighed because he initially wanted to try absorbing the Bloodline Power from the tears.

However, after opening, he found no Bloodline Power to absorb inside.

The Dream Dragon doesn't exist in the Wizard Plane, and Herag didn't know much of it, having merely read some brief records that stated the Dream Dragon is a race from the Giant Dragon Plane.

Once the Dream Dragon's tears entered his body, they immediately dispersed into a peculiar energy that diffused throughout his body and then disappeared.

Having the experience of using the Substitute Death Grassman, Herag was not particularly surprised.

After using the Dream Dragon's tears, he picked up the mirror to prepare for summoning the Messenger.

There are many ways to use the Messenger Ceremony. For Wizards, Magic Power can be infused into it, whereby entities from other planes sense your Magic Power aura and decide whether to respond to you.

In addition, you can also drip your blood into the Messenger Ceremony, and other entities will base their decision to respond on the strength of your Bloodline.

Herag had learned that in the Endless Plane, Bloodline is actually the most commonly used means of demonstrating one's strength.

Many planes do not have Magic Power, and their power systems are different.

Even if you emit a Magic Power aura, it might not be understood by others.

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