Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 565: Prophecy


There were a total of three sea creatures surfacing, all appearing female in form.

Herag and Staven saw that the others seemed not to have any intention to attack, so they didn't rush to take action.

"Which wizard influence do you belong to? (Sea Race Universal Language)" The one in the middle of the three sea creatures asked, using the Sea Race universal language.

Both Herag and Staven had learned the Sea Race universal language, so they could understand what was being said.

Staven spoke first: "I am a wizard from Dream Island, may I ask if there is anything you need?"

"Dream Island, understood. Is this person as well?" The sea creature looked at Herag, seeming more interested in him.

Herag felt the other had something to say and thus replied, "Serlandir."

"Serlandir..." It was clear the sea creature knew the name, showing some emotional reaction upon hearing it, and looked at Herag intently.

"If you're a wizard from the Land of Dawn, that's even better. We've seen some of the future through language and hope you can relay this to the Wizard Alliance," the sea creature said.

Though the sea creatures rarely set foot on land and had little interaction with land wizards, they were always well informed about matters on the continent.

They were very knowledgeable about the Barren Land and the Land of Dawn, and well aware of the famous wizard influences.

They were quite familiar with Serlandir, having considerable references in historical war records.

In fact, these few sea creatures attempted to communicate with Herag and others after sensing the powerful aura emanating from him.

"May I ask, what is the prophecy?" Herag asked, already having a faint suspicion in his heart.

"The world will be destroyed, the Abyss will ultimately descend. We hope the Wizard Alliance can prepare early. This time, we may need to join forces. Besides you, we've also sent people to contact the Dragon Race. This concerns our entire plane, and we hope you can convey this," the sea creature said.

Herag's eyebrows twitched; it was indeed about this matter.

Although he didn't know how the sea creatures foretold it, the result was almost no different from what he had seen.

They probably knew more than he did, which is why they sought collaboration with the Wizard Alliance to fight against external foes.

The future fragments Herag had seen were from his own perspective and did not show him other areas' conditions.

As it turns out, it seems the sea creatures in the sea area can't escape either and will still be dragged into this vortex.

Herag said, "Thank you for providing the information, I will pass it on."

Staven, usually calm, was somewhat shocked after hearing this news.

He knew the ocean creatures' strength and wouldn't doubt their prophecy much.

The sea creatures wouldn't idly come ashore to deceive him.

Even if the prophecy had some deviations, this matter is still very significant.

The sea creature spread her hands, lifted her head, and closed her eyes, as if praying.

Seeing this, both Herag and Staven slightly bowed in response.

That was the sea creatures' etiquette, so the two used the human etiquette to return the gesture.

The sea creature said, "May we overcome this difficulty together."

After she finished speaking, she sank beneath the water's surface, then suddenly sped up and disappeared from the surroundings in the blink of an eye.

After the sea creature left, Staven remained silent for a moment, took out a green leaf, and began inscribing peculiar symbols on it with magic power.

Herag took a glance and knew it was a cipher, likely Dream Island's exclusive code, used specifically for transmitting important confidential information.

He was reporting the recent events to the higher-ups on Dream Island.

Herag thought for a moment, then also took out a piece of parchment and wrote down everything that had just happened, then handed a gold coin to the toad: "Take this letter to Pries."

The toad swallowed the gold coin, then swallowed the letter, and subsequently disappeared into the void.

A few minutes later, the toad reappeared, having delivered the letter to Pries.

After Staven finished transmitting the message, he directed the sailors to continue sailing the ship, at a speed even faster than during the day.

Herag didn't have too many thoughts; the message delivered by this letter was probably already known to the Wizard Alliance.

From some previous actions of the Wizard Alliance, Herag believed that they should have already known about it.

Although the Wizards of the Land of Dawn have dwindled, the foundation is still there, and there must be a way for them to know this information.

The information he transmitted merely served to further substantiate these matters while conveying the sea creatures' intention to cooperate.

After the ship resumed its journey, the wizard apprentices in the cabin, who had been anxious, finally let out a sigh of relief.

From start to finish, they had no idea what had transpired outside; they only knew that the ship inexplicably paused for a while before accelerating again.

Several days later.

Standing at the bow of the ship, Staven faced the calm, boundless sea ahead, with nothing visible on the entire sea surface.

Magic power fluctuated around him, and he rapidly chanted something, strange syllables pouring from his lips.

Herag stood next to him, observing this scene and noticing that the surrounding spatial rules were undergoing some changes.

With each syllable Staven uttered, the spatial rules around them would fluctuate once.

Once Staven's chanting was complete, Herag found that the surrounding scenery had completely changed.

Ahead lay a massive island, its boundaries not visible within their field of view.

They were currently in a recessed bay, with a huge port just ahead, docking various large ships.

The port was bustling, a continuous expanse of buildings, filled with people coming and going, as busy as any ordinary port.

The ship slowly advanced and docked at the port.

"We've arrived, Mr. Herag," Staven said with a smile.

Herag glanced around and remarked, "A very remarkable, peculiar place."

"It seems Mr. Herag has already noticed the uniqueness of this place," Staven laughed heartily.

Herag nodded and asked, "This is not in the Wizard Plane anymore, is it?"

"That's right, Mr. Herag's perception is indeed keen. Actually, unlike other wizard influences driven to the Barren Land, Dream Island has always been here since ancient times," Staven explained.

This was something Herag hadn't known before; he always thought Dream Island was just situated in another space.

But after entering, he discovered that this was a small plane.

The difference between a plane and a space is significant, and for a Level 2 Wizard like Herag, it's easy to discern the difference between the two.

One has complete rules, while the other lacks them.

Herag was also unaware of Dream Island's history and was surprised to learn that this wizard organization was not forced here.

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