Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 534: The World Tree's Problem


The reason the other party saved me might just be because of the Starry Sky Meditation Technique I practiced.

According to the historical records of the Land of Dawn, the Sixth Ring Tower betrayed the Wizard Plane.

Herag held a skeptical attitude towards this claim and didn't believe it.

But one thing is certain, no matter what, the Sixth Ring Tower of the past wasn't aligned with the mainstream Wizard Influence of the current Wizard Plane.

During that period, the Sixth Ring Tower was the strongest Wizard Organization, making other Wizard Organizations appear dim in comparison.

Most of the Wizard Organizations in the Land of Dawn today are remnants from that period; some might have changed names, while others have completely disappeared.

In a myriad of thoughts, Herag asked, "What's the situation outside now?"

Kane replied, "The Noen Kingdom..."

Herag learned from Kane that more than half of the Noen Kingdom had fallen and is now under the control of the Expedition Team.

The people from Base 27 did not continue to expand, not because they couldn't conquer the entire Noen Kingdom, but because there was no need.

All resources are limited, and manpower is limited as well.

The Expedition Team needed to invest their limited manpower and resources into more valuable matters.

The Noen Kingdom was just a normal Human Kingdom, with no resource points worth occupying, so naturally, they wouldn't expend much effort to invade.

The Expedition Team's goals have always been clear: the Elf Race and the World Tree.

The last mission Herag undertook before leaving the Elf Plane was to infiltrate Miracle Valley and plant a Teleportation Crystal, to facilitate the people from Base 27 to teleport there.

The mission was executed smoothly at the time, and the Teleportation Crystal was not discovered.

Subsequently, along with the meticulous plans of Base 27, Parker personally led the team to invade Miracle Valley once everything was ready.

Though the process was bumpy, they eventually successfully captured Miracle Valley.

The Elven Race in Miracle Valley was either killed or captured, with a few managing to escape.

Parker and his group did not expend any more effort to hunt down those who fled; capturing the Elves was sufficient, no need to pursue further.

Their true target was that World Tree; that was the reason the Wizard Plane invaded the Elf Plane.

The World Tree in Miracle Valley is just a branch of the World Mother Tree, with many such branches scattered throughout the Elf Plane.

Each branch can be considered an independent World Tree, just not as powerful or tall as the Mother Tree.

The Elf Race's Royal Family resided under the World Mother Tree, making it the strongest gathering place of combat power in the Elf Plane.

The Expedition Team did not target the World Mother Tree, primarily because the price was too high, and it might not even be possible to capture it.

More importantly, the Expedition Team hasn't decided how to capture the World Tree and could only experiment starting with its branches.

In fact, the Expedition Team had captured several branches of the World Tree one after another.

But without exception, all attempts to seize the World Tree failed.

The Wizards tried to transplant the World Tree intact to the Wizard Plane, even simulating the Elf Plane's environment, but the World Tree still perished quickly.

Besides, the Wizards attempted various methods like creating a liquid environment to keep the World Tree alive.

However, regardless of the approach, once the World Tree left the Elf Plane, it would perish quickly.

The World Tree in Miracle Valley was the same; even after transplanting its roots to the Wizard Plane, it quickly withered.

Some Wizards speculated that the World Tree has its own will.

Upon arriving in the Wizard Plane, it chose self-destruction.

Simply put, the World Tree committed suicide, unwilling to grow on the Wizard Plane.

Even with the Wizard Alliance providing nearly a percent simulation of the Elf Plane environment, the World Tree still couldn't survive.

This is an unresolved issue to date. If they cannot solve the survival issue of the World Tree, capturing the World Mother Tree would be meaningless.

In that case, unless the entire Elf Plane became a colony of the Wizard Plane, the value of the World Tree couldn't be exploited.

However, with the current strength of the Land of Dawn, they can only plunder; long-term occupation is unrealistic.

Pillaging and long-term occupation are different concepts, requiring entirely different resources and manpower.

Most of the Wizard Alliance's Plane Wars aim for resource plundering, rarely involving long-term occupation of a Plane.

"I suspect that the authorities can't find a way to keep the World Tree alive, so they're planning to retreat," Kane said.

Herag understood that, from Kane's perspective, this speculation seemed reasonable as he was unaware of the existence of another Wizard Influence.

Herag then asked, "What are the main tasks at the base now?"

"As for tasks, most are reconnaissance and defense-oriented for the time being, with no offensive plans," Kane said.

"Can I go and have a look at Miracle Valley?" Herag asked.

"Of course you can, but there's not much to see there now, the World Tree is gone, and the Elves are no longer living there. If you really want to go, I'll assign you an exploration task," Kane replied.

Herag thought for a moment and said, "I still want to see the situation there."

"Then I'll assign you a task. Here's the Communication Pearl, take it. Any messages from the base will be relayed to this pearl, remember to occasionally check for messages," Kane said, handing over a transparent bead the size of a glass bead.

The Communication Pearl was shrouded with some White Mist, appearing quite pretty.

After a simple explanation from Kane, Herag roughly understood how to use it.

When there are messages from the base, the White Mist in the Communication Pearl will turn red, and the message will be stored inside.

Herag only needs to check intermittently if the pearl's color has changed; if it turns red, he should see what messages are inside.

Since the Elf Plane lacks a Magic Net, communication can only occur through such Communication Pearls.

"Can I use the Communication Pearl to send messages back to the base?" Herag suddenly thought of this and asked.

Kane said, "Of course you can. Every Communication Pearl seems identical but actually has a serial number. The number corresponds to the person; you just need to activate it with Magic Power and speak your message. However, there's a limit on word count, not exceeding fifty words."

Kane's side can compile all messages sent via Communication Pearls and identify the corresponding person by serial number.

He can send messages to all Communication Pearls and naturally receive messages from everyone as well.

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