Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 566: Dream Island


Herag suddenly thought that, geographically speaking, Dream Island has always been located within the sea region and not on land.

From this perspective, Dream Island never seemed to belong to the Barren Land at all.

Herag had always subconsciously thought Dream Island was the same as other Wizard Organizations in the Barren Land, overlooking the fact that Dream Island had always been in the sea region.

Geographically, Dream Island doesn't belong to the Barren Land, and not even to the Kala Continent.

It's only because Dream Island, as a Wizard Organization, has considerable strength that its influence reaches the Barren Land.

Realizing this, Herag felt he needed to reassess the strength of Dream Island.

He recalled that in his past experiences, the people of Dream Island indeed seemed to rarely operate in the Barren Land.

Although the Doris Kingdom is under their influence, it's rare to see Wizards from Dream Island there.

Dream Island possesses a Small Plane, surely making it stronger than other Wizards in the Barren Land.

But not by much, because this plane is merely a Low-tier World.

The strongest it can accommodate in a Low-tier World is a Level 3 Wizard, while the Six Great Wizard Organizations in the Land of Dawn all have Level 4 Wizards.

Theoretically, the strongest on Dream Island should be a Level 3 Wizard.

A Level 3 Wizard can definitely traverse the Barren Land with ease, but it's uncertain at sea.

Once the ship docked, several robed Wizards came to take the batch of Wizard Apprentices away.

Andri, at the back, turned around to look at Herag, waving, "Goodbye, Lord Herag!"

Herag waved back, saying no more.

Once this group of Wizard Apprentices left, one of Staven's tasks was considered complete, but he had another task yet.

"Come with me, Mr. Herag, our journey isn't over," Staven said with a gentle smile.

Herag had already noticed this, as most people at the port were ordinary people, occasionally a few Wizard Apprentices and Wizards would pass by.

This indicated that this wasn't the main area where Wizards from Dream Island operate, and most houses were inhabited by ordinary people.

Herag followed Staven back to the port, and once more boarded Staven's ship to set sail.

This time, instead of returning the same way, they set off from this port heading eastward.

"The island behind us is called Bone Island, home to many ordinary people who mainly maintain some basic functioning of this plane."

"Besides ordinary people, Bone Island also hosts many Wizard Apprentices, it's a place where many Wizard Apprentices take courses. Once their strength improves to Second Class or Third Class Wizard Apprentice, they'll move to other islands," Bone introduced.

This Small Plane of Dream Island doesn't have large continents but is scattered with many islands.

The area here is generally divided by sea regions and islands, and Bone Island is akin to a rookie area for Wizard Apprentices.

Besides Bone Island, there are several large islands almost entirely inhabited by Wizard Apprentices and Wizards.

On Dream Island, typically after someone becomes an Official Wizard, they get their own small island.

This is much grander than a house in the Moonlight Forest, directly gifting an island.

Many islands are large, and as long as there are no special resources, newly promoted Official Wizards have the opportunity to choose one as their own island.

The location and size of the islands are crucial, with many intricacies, and some islands may harbor hidden resources.

For Wizards on Dream Island, choosing an island is a very important matter, impacting future development.

Wizards with information channels often choose excellent islands.

But without much background or information, it all comes down to luck.

There are plenty of islands here, not at all fearing a shortage because it is considered a complete world after all.

Staven took Herag to an island larger than Bone Island, where they completed some information registration before resting for a night and continuing the next day.

Herag, being an outsider, requires this for necessary verification of identity.

Once the information verification and registration were complete, Staven could take Herag to the island where Erza resides, following the visitor process.

Staven's ship sailed for four days before reaching the vicinity of Erza's island.

Erza's island is vast and lush with greenery, resembling a tropical rainforest with excellent natural conditions.

Even before the ship reached the pier, Herag could see many people there.

Erza, dressed in attire, with a pink long gown surrounded by maids, quietly awaited Herag's arrival.

Herag stood at the bow, gazing at Erza in the distance.

As the ship slowly approached, Erza's stunning visage gradually became clear.

Erza seemed deliberately calm, showing no expression outwardly.

However, as Herag got closer to the dock, Erza's lips couldn't help but curve upward.

When Herag disembarked, Erza could no longer maintain her composure, ran over, and threw herself into Herag's embrace.

Herag instantly felt a tremendous impact, then he hugged Erza, holding her tightly.

Despite meeting many women, Erza has always been distinguished among them.

Staven saw this scene and chuckled, "Mr. Herag, my mission is complete, let's have another drink sometime."

"Thank you for your help, Mr. Staven," Herag turned to express his gratitude.

Still nestled in Herag's embrace, Erza paid no mind to the opinions of others.

After Staven departed, Erza said, "I thought you wouldn't come, but turns out you have some conscience."

Only then did Herag take a good look at Erza, noticing she appeared significantly younger, with less of a mature, matronly charm.

It seems the World Tree Juice's effects are strong, reverting Erza to her teenage appearance, even altering her aura slightly.

Now, Erza looks exactly like a girl in the prime of her youth.

"After seeing your letter, I rushed over immediately; it just took some time," Herag, wrapping an arm around Erza's waist, began to walk inland.

A group of maids followed behind them, maintaining a certain distance, their movements synchronized.

These maids were evidently of noble birth, trained from a young age, likely from Erza's own family.

Herag noticed that several of the maids were Wizard Apprentices, though only First-Class Wizard Apprentices, it was still quite remarkable.

With even the maids being Wizard Apprentices, it seems Erza's family background is quite extraordinary.

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