Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 505: Messenger of the Endless Plane


In the Endless Plane, bloodline is actually akin to a universal language.

As long as your bloodline is strong, your personal strength won't be lacking.

Among countless planes, there are many types of power systems, and displaying bloodline is the most direct way to showcase oneself.

A strong bloodline indicates that you are either powerful or have great potential, and more entities are willing to sign contracts with you.

Signing a Messenger Contract is actually a process of mutual selection; if you are too weak, no one will pay attention to you.

This is also the reason why there are only a few bidders at the auction; Level 1 and Level 2 Wizards are considered the backbone and relatively strong in the Land of Dawn.

But placing this level on the scale of the Endless Plane is somewhat inadequate.

Herag took out a dagger, preparing to drop his blood onto the Messenger Ceremony.

He wanted to use his own Bloodline Power to summon a Messenger.

Herag's bloodline contains the Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline, which stands as one of the top-tier existences even in the Endless Plane, so he wasn't afraid of not receiving any response.

The only concern he had was not attracting an overly powerful entity.

Herag, holding the dagger, forcefully cut a wound, and blood dripped down, soaking into the pitch-black mirror surface.

The blood rolled on the mirror surface for a while, like raindrops falling on a lotus leaf.

Before long, the blood was absorbed into the mirror, leaving not a single drop on the entire surface.

Afterward, there was a silence.

Herag felt puzzled; was there no reaction? It shouldn't be.

He waited for a while, and when he thought the tens of thousands of Magic Stones were about to be wasted, the mirror surface changed slightly.

The pitch-black mirror surface rippled, and one shadow after another flashed across the mirror.

At the same time, countless messages entered Herag's mind.

These messages were directly transmitted to the brain in the form of a data stream, avoiding the problem of language barriers.

But because the messages were overwhelming, if Herag's Spiritual Power were not strong enough, he might have turned into a fool immediately.

Herag felt like he had casually sent a message online and then woke up to find 999+ messages.

And these messages went straight into his mind, making his head swell.

At this moment, an enormous shadow suddenly descended in the mirror, causing the other countless shadows to scramble aside in fear.

An image was transmitted to Herag's mind; he saw a colossal figure strolling in the void amidst numerous planets in the boundless universe.

These stars and planets seemed insignificant compared to it, merely specks of light passing through strands of hair from a distance.

Upon seeing this scene, Herag was shocked: "This kind of existence as a Messenger?"

He did not know which plane this existence came from, nor did he understand its power level.

But one thing was clear: this existence could undoubtedly destroy the entire Wizard Plane with ease.

Signing a Messenger Contract with such an existence made Herag question if he or the world had gone mad.

Though, theoretically, the Messenger Contract forbids mutual harm, who knows if it applies to such an existence.

If he were powerful enough, Herag would love to get acquainted with such a figure.

Unfortunately, his current power was too weak, making any acquaintance meaningless due to the vast power disparity.

Herag, self-aware of his standing, promptly apologized and declined the powerful entity, stating he was too weak.

Shocked once again, other plane shadows witnessed this scene.

He actually refused!

However, considering Herag's Bloodline Power, it made some sense; the world of the mighty is just different.

The enormous shadow then vanished; once it left, the other shadows sighed in relief and surged back to the front of the mirror.

At this time, another powerful shadow appeared, consolidating into a humanoid form, delivering a message to Herag's mind.

After receiving the message, Herag learned that the entity was the Vampire Ancestor from the Blood Race Plane.

"Ancestor..."

Sweat started to bead on Herag's forehead; he only had an Ancestral Level bloodline, yet had not fully developed it.

The counterpart, however, was a genuine Ancestral Level being, marking a vast disparity.

Most importantly, such an Ancestral Level existence wanted to sign a Messenger Contract with him.

The entity's requirement was merely an eighteen-year-old virgin per summoning.

Herag chuckled helplessly; given the Ancestral Level, this demand was remarkably low.

Besides delivering items and messages, Messengers could act within limits of situations.

An Ancestral Level entity, while unable to directly descend upon the plane, could send a projection sufficient for many scenarios.

The Cheqi Family's Messenger required one Magic Stone per summon, regarded as a normal rate.

Herag felt troubled; he couldn't possibly prepare an eighteen-year-old virgin each time he summoned a Messenger.

If he actually did that, he would be detained and punished by the Wizard Alliance the next day.

Herag neither had the capability nor the intention to do so, intending for Messenger summons merely for convenience.

Summoning an Ancestor projection as a Messenger...

Herag also worried that being a Blood Race Ancestor, humans were on their menu.

Though the summoned Vampire Ancestor wouldn't harm him, they could harm others with no restrictions.

Herag speculated that summoning this Vampire Ancestor could lead to numerous human casualties.

He didn't think the counterpart was so kind as to sign a Messenger Contract with him.

Unable to offend such an existence, Herag had to apologetically admit his weakness and inferiority.

Witnessing this scene, shadows from other planes were once again stunned, realizing he had refused another Ancestral Level existence.

Herag sighed helplessly: "I only wanted to summon a Messenger, yet all these high-level existences appear."

Herag could not imagine an Ancestor running errands and delivering messages for him; it was somewhat unthinkable.

Soon, several more powerful existences arrived; Herag dared neither to contract nor offend them, so he politely apologized.

After a while, a shadow appeared on the mirror's surface, and simultaneously a message entered Herag's mind.

Upon seeing the shadow, Herag felt it was somewhat familiar, and upon receiving the mind-transmitted information, his eyes brightened.

He realized that this was the most suitable choice.

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