To gain acknowledgment from the World Will, almost only the native inhabitants of the plane can do it.
After advancing to a Level 3 Wizard, one is considered a relatively powerful individual.
For the World Will, such an individual must be beneficial to the plane.
If a being from another plane advances to a Level 3 Wizard, it might not be a good thing for the plane.
Therefore, the World Will generally does not choose to recognize beings from other planes.
Herag is somewhat unsure because he has the bloodline of the Elf Royal Family, and he doesn't know if this counts as a native from the Elf Plane.
He feels it's probably unlikely, as the World Will judges whether a person belongs to the plane not just through bloodline.
Just like the aura of the Abyss Plane, the auras of different planes are distinct.
To gain the acknowledgment of the World Will, it will certainly scrutinize you thoroughly in this process.
Even if Herag can enter Elf Form, he is likely unable to withstand the gaze of the World Will and would easily be exposed.
Moreover, he doesn't plan on gaining the acknowledgment of the Elf Plane's World Will.
Herag vaguely feels that being acknowledged by the World Will in the Wizard Plane is preferable for advancing to a Level 3 Wizard.
He considers the broader aspect, which is the limitation of individual power based on plane levels.
Although the Elf Plane is also a middle-tier world, its history is not as extensive as that of the Wizard Plane.
In the Era of Radiance, the Wizard Plane already had several Level 6 Wizards.
While in the Elf Plane now, perhaps only the World Mother Tree possesses power around Level 6.
For the Elf Plane to advance to a high-tier world, the time needed would certainly be absurdly long, and Herag doesn't think he can live that long.
In comparison, the Wizard Plane is much better; although it currently doesn't have extremely powerful beings, the plane level and history are evident.
According to the Toad, in his memory, the Wizard Plane is on the path to advancing to a high-tier world; it's just not clear why it hasn't yet achieved this status.
In other words, the Wizard Plane is not far from becoming a high-tier world, and it's closer than the Elf Plane.
When making a choice, Herag would naturally choose the Wizard Plane, which has a higher ceiling, rather than the Elf Plane.
Therefore, he will eventually return to the Wizard Plane, only to complete the process of advancing to a Level 3 Wizard.
The Toad said that Herag would have almost no difficulty obtaining the acknowledgment of the Wizard Plane's World Will.
With Herag's rate of advancement and his exhibited excellent potential, the World Will would not trouble him.
What Herag needs is to comprehend enough Power of Rules; what's missing is just time and resources.
He organized the Power of Rules he has successfully comprehended: Space, Time, Fire Element, Wind Element, Thunder Element, Earth Element, Water Element—altogether seven types of Rule Powers.
Among these, there are the very special Time and Space elements.
Normally, a Level 2 Wizard who comprehends rules to this extent would have already attracted the World Will, naturally completing the advancement process.
But Herag hasn't, not because he isn't outstanding, quite the opposite, but because he is too excellent with too much potential.
The World Will likely thinks Herag has high potential and that advancing now would be too wasteful, so it's waiting for Herag to experience more Rule Powers.
The more Rule Powers comprehended, the stronger one becomes after advancing to a Level 3 Wizard.
Although Herag also desires to advance to a Level 3 Wizard, he's not in a hurry, knowing he must proceed step by step.
The current progress is quite fast. Since the World Will has given him more space, it's natural to make good use of it.
Herag thought for a moment; the conventional rules he hasn't yet comprehended include Wood Element, Dark Energy Element, and Light Element.
It doesn't seem like much, but the Keys of Rules for Dark Energy Element and Light Element are rare and challenging to obtain.
The Wood Element is relatively common, but there are currently no channels to acquire it.
"The World Will doesn't expect me to comprehend all three of these Rule Powers successfully, does it..." Herag thought.
If that's the case, there's no telling when he could advance to a Level 3 Wizard.
For the World Will, this time may seem very brief.
Relative to the long history of the plane, this time is but a fleeting moment.
But for an individual like Herag, it could very well be a lifetime, or most of a lifetime.
Many Level 2 Wizards never gain the World Will's acknowledgment by the time they die.
Herag sighed; he cannot intervene in this process and can only attempt to comprehend more rules as much as he can.
The internal space of the Fallen Wings is not large, but it is more than sufficient to accommodate three people living there.
It has all the facilities, and various living supplies are not lacking; Herag had replenished them beforehand, even preparing many toys and items for entertainment to avoid a dull life.
Asuna blushed upon seeing them, while Reese eagerly wanted to try them out.
Herag plans to complete the process of refining all the Rule Powers through the World Furnace here, integrating the successfully comprehended Rule Powers into his body.
Previously, while in Silver Moon City, he only managed to comprehend those rules successfully and then constructed the corresponding Spell Models for second-level spells.
The process of refining Rule Powers through the World Furnace demands immense mental focus and energy and carries certain risks.
In that environment, even within the protection of the Witch Array of his residence, Herag dared not attempt this process.
Any external disturbances affecting him could result in severe consequences.
Therefore, after coming to the Elf Plane, Herag chose an isolated mountain forest to complete this process.
Seven days later.
Herag was drenched in sweat, with his skin showing a reddish hue, appearing rather frightening.
He exhaled a long breath, displaying a somewhat relaxed expression.
Compared to the process of refining Rule Powers using the World Furnace, now everything feels quite at ease.
The constant sensation of a Giant Hammer striking all over his body is not something everyone can endure.
Experiencing it once is enough to deter anyone from wanting a repeat.
But Herag endured it not once, but continuously for a full seven days, without rest.
Herag thought it better to complete the refinement in one go; if he took breaks and continued, the torment would extend, so why not do it all at once.
The process was painful, but the rewards were equally abundant.
After completing the refinement of these Rule Powers, Herag clearly sensed some very strange changes happening within his body.
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