Herag glanced at the toad, not rushing to have it send the three of them to the Elf Plane, but instead looked southwest into the distance.
He was considering whether to bring Emil and the others to the Elf Plane together.
But Herag feared he might bring trouble to them; Emil and the others were living well and peacefully now.
If he appeared suddenly, Emil and the others might not be willing to leave their homes with him.
The most crucial point is, whether it's the Barren Land or the Land of Dawn, almost nobody knows about his friends on the Coleson Continent.
Apart from Dino having met Emil and Melissa briefly when he initially picked him up, no other wizard has seen Emil and the others.
The wizards from the Land of Dawn, such as those from the Taylor Family, wouldn't be able to know that Emil and those people are Herag's friends.
If Herag doesn't disturb them, nothing would happen, but if he suddenly returns and appears there.
By the Taylor Family's means, they would probably find a way to track him to Emil and the others, instead bringing trouble to them.
Before the Abyss Plane truly invades, Herag still prefers not to disturb Emil and the others, lest they get caught up in the whirlpool.
No one knows when the Abyss Plane's invasion will occur, it could be a few days later or hundreds of years from now.
During this time, although the Abyssal Aura has grown gradually denser, the growth speed is very slow, and hasn't increased suddenly.
Through the concentration of the Abyssal Aura, Herag deduced that the space channel on the Abyss Plane side is still under construction.
After considering these issues, he decided not to go to the Coleson Continent, but to go to the Elf Plane instead.
"Let's go." Herag glanced at Reese and Asuna, who were ready, and said.
The toad jumped off Herag's shoulder, opened its big mouth, and sucked the three into it, then burrowed into the void.
In Reese's boudoir, it suddenly became empty in the blink of an eye.
The mountain ranges stretch endlessly, lush with vegetation.
Herag and the two appeared in a dense forest, finding themselves halfway up a high mountain.
Although the terrain was relatively flat, it was rife with trees and underbrush.
The surrounding shrubs grew densely, almost reaching two meters high.
Herag took out his Long Blade and casually swung it a few times, clearing a patch of open space.
He took out the Elf Plane map, compared the position of the stars and the surrounding terrain, and roughly judged his general location.
This place is located east of Base 27, more than a hundred kilometers away.
Herag took a look and realized that he had been to this area before with Reese and David.
Back then, to complete the task in Miracle Valley, they crossed the mountain range and passed through this region.
After confirming the location, the subsequent plan became straightforward.
Herag remembered there was a sizable city to the east named Nightfall City, where many adventurers were active. He himself was certified as a Great Knight by the Adventurers' Association.
Though he hadn't used this identity afterwards, it might come in handy in the future.
"Let's leave this place first," Herag said to Reese and Asuna.
Herag considered this place as the first location after transmission, so he cautiously decided to leave it
He led the two through the mountain range, and stopped under a waterfall after about two days.
Herag took out the Fallen Wings, made a space rift on a hidden mountain wall, and then the three of them slipped inside.
It was necessary to be more cautious in conducting affairs in this location.
Even though most wizards had already withdrawn from the Elf Plane, there were still wizards from another place called Boundary Land active.
During this time, Herag also paid attention to the developments of the Elf Plane through Chatiya's perspective.
The Elf Race and Boundary Land had already established cooperation, the Elf Plane had provided a World Tree Seed to the wizards of Boundary Land.
In return, through some means, Boundary Land had prompted the Wizard Plane Expedition Team wizards to begin their withdrawal.
Although the pace of withdrawal varied, the process was ongoing.
The wizards from Boundary Land didn't seem anxious and hadn't attacked the members of the Expedition Team.
Additionally, Boundary Land would provide various resources for the Elf Race.
These resources included Magic Potion Materials, Casting Materials, and many infrastructure facilities like the Wizard Tower.
Moreover, there was one most important thing, which is knowledge.
The Elf Race also used magic, which by nature was quite similar to the wizard powers, with many principles being interlinked.
Therefore, the knowledge brought by Boundary Land was very helpful to the Elf Race.
Though the Elf Race had a long-standing heritage, much knowledge had been handed down through generations, thus they were far less advanced in the depth and breadth of research compared to the wizards of Boundary Land.
For the Elf Race, this knowledge was undoubtedly an invaluable asset.
For Boundary Land, acquiring the World Tree Seed was certainly worthy of their investment.
Moreover, not just that, many unique resources from the Elf Plane would be transported to Boundary Land.
The two parties would establish robust trade exchanges, and Boundary Land, despite being more powerful, wouldn't oppress the Elf Plane, but engage in proper trade activities.
From this, Herag deduced that Boundary Land had developed into a very strong degree.
The Elf Plane's strength was already quite considerable, yet merely deploying Mr. Acorn, utilizing the momentum and reputation of Boundary Land, the Elf Race chose cooperation.
During this process, not a drop of blood was shed, nor was there any dispute, truly achieving a victory without battle.
Behind the seemingly peaceful and friendly atmosphere was the powerful strength supporting Boundary Land.
Herag chose to reside temporarily in this mountain range mainly to enhance his own strength.
The four Keys of Rules acquired earlier had all been successfully comprehended.
Herag couldn't help but marvel at the experience of becoming the Master of the World before, which was tremendously helpful to him.
At least at the Level 2 Wizard tier, the insights from when he became the Master of the World greatly benefited his comprehension of the rules.
Herag even believed that, as long as he had the experience of being the Master of the World, he almost had a ticket to advancing to Level 3 Wizard.
As long as he could obtain the Keys of Rules, comprehend enough rules, the remaining task would be waiting for the recognition from the World Will.
Regarding gaining recognition from the World Will, Herag had also asked the toad for some related information.
He learned that if he desired acknowledgment from the World Will, he would most likely have to accomplish this process in the Wizard Plane.
Achieving recognition from the World Will in the Elf Plane wasn't impossible, but the likelihood was nearly close to zero.
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