If Herag had remained in Silver Moon City and continued to develop according to past trajectories, he would likely have obtained this knowledge.
Given his displayed excellence, it was enough to attract Parker's attention, and these resources would undoubtedly be abundant, ensuring significant nurturing.
This is evident from the three Keys of Rules that Pries presented.
Even though Parker was already severely injured, he still valued Herag greatly and did not unfairly treat him.
However, Parker himself was deeply mired in difficulties and unable to extricate himself, leaving his assistance to Herag rather limited.
Those three Keys of Rules were actually somewhat overstepping boundaries, at least not obtained through proper means.
Herag was very grateful to Parker and Pries and did not ask for more.
If he hadn't been unable to stay in Silver Moon City, he wouldn't have left for the Elf Plane.
As Herag and the others were conversing, the Toad suddenly looked outside and said, "Someone's coming!"
The Toad's expression was very serious; it was the first time Herag had seen such a look on his face.
Within Fallen Wings, the outside world could be seen clearly, allowing a clear view of the dense forest outside.
This place is very remote, surrounded by areas with no human activities.
Moreover, due to the Wizard invasion, this area hasn't seen human activity for a long time and is completely a primeval forest.
It's indeed strange for someone to suddenly come here, but considering the retreat of the Wizard Plane expedition team, it's possible someone has arrived here.
However, none of these people should warrant the Toad's severe attention.
Herag turned to follow the Toad's gaze but saw no sign of anyone.
Not only was there no one within the visual range, but Shenlan's environmental detection also didn't perceive the presence of anyone else.
But soon, Herag saw a figure appear in the dense forest.
This person appeared very bizarrely, emerging abruptly without any perception of space fluctuations.
At least Herag felt no space fluctuations at all; if not for the Toad's reminder, he probably wouldn't have noticed the person's appearance.
"Acorn..." Herag immediately recognized the person, identifying him as the wizard seen from Chatiya's perspective at the Boundary Land.
Herag's heart skipped a beat; he had no idea what level this Acorn wizard was, but his power was definitely terrifying, otherwise, the Toad wouldn't be so serious.
The person couldn't be aimlessly wandering and just happened to come here; more likely, they discovered their hiding place and appeared here.
What Herag couldn't understand was how the person precisely knew his location, given the distance from the World Mother Tree.
Acorn was dressed in a wizard robe, with a peaceful demeanor, strolling through the forest like an elder on a walk.
The forest floor was covered with fallen leaves, creating a soft surface.
Acorn stepped on the leaf-covered ground, making a rustling sound.
He walked slowly to the place where Herag had used Fallen Wings to create a gap, looked down at the spot without any marks, smiled and removed his hat, placing it on his chest, and bowed, saying, "I apologize for the intrusive visit, would you mind coming out for a chat?"
Acorn's voice reached inside Fallen Wings, making Herag, Reese, and Asuna's hearts race with nervousness.
After all, they were within the space of a Level 3 Witchcraft Artifact, yet the person outside had found them.
Finding them in these mountains was like searching for a needle in a haystack.
Herag glanced at the Toad; the Toad's current projection only had the strength of a Level 3 Wizard and was certainly no match for Acorn outside.
He considered whether to use the Toad's transport to directly return to the Wizard Plane.
Herag definitely didn't want to confront this Acorn head-on; the power gap between them was too large.
Once in contact, he would have no initiative, and his life and death would be in the hands of the opponent.
At this moment, Acorn suddenly spoke to the mountain wall, "You probably entered through that nearby space channel, right? I saw that little path, quite a clever method."
Herag's heart tightened, feeling entirely seen through by Acorn.
He hadn't expected Acorn to have discovered the issue with the space channel, nor the small path the Toad had dug.
This meant returning to the Wizard Plane through the space channel wouldn't be as easy.
The fact that Acorn mentioned this indicated he wasn't worried about Herag escaping.
Acorn's words seemed to be a reminder not to vainly attempt escape through such means.
Herag glanced at Reese and Asuna behind him and said, "You two wait here, I'm going out to meet him."
"No way!" Reese immediately objected, and Asuna held onto Herag's hand, not letting go.
They both realized that even if they didn't know Acorn, or where he came from,
the fact that Herag and the Toad were so nervous meant he was no simple person, and certainly not a friendly visitor.
Herag said, "It's nothing, I think he might not have malicious intent. To a wizard like him, whether I stay here or go outside makes no difference. It's better to be straightforward and meet him. Haven't you seen he's using visiting etiquette? If he had ill intentions, he'd have barged in directly."
Though Herag spoke confidently, he wasn't sure himself, and who knew what Acorn's intentions were.
The Toad said nothing, immediately jumping onto Herag's shoulder, ready to go out with him.
After all, it was just a projection and wouldn't die in the true sense, so there was nothing to fear.
Acorn laughed, "No need for such seriousness, I'm merely paying a visit, there's no need to act as if you're parting with life."
Herag stepped out of Fallen Wings and looked at Acorn, saying, "I wonder why you, senior, specifically came to visit?"
Acorn glanced at Herag, saying, "Indeed, the Starry Sky Meditation Technique, you must be a wizard from the Wizard Plane, correct?"
"Yes," Herag admitted, unsure how Acorn immediately identified his meditation practice.
He recalled the wizard he met on the Demon Plane; perhaps at that time, they also recognized his practice of the Starry Sky Meditation Technique.
"It seems the Holy Tower still has its legacy in the Wizard Plane; you must be curious how I recognized it?" Acorn smiled.
Herag nodded, showing an open and attentive attitude, ready to listen.
Acorn said, "It's simple because I also practice the Starry Sky Meditation Technique. Wizards practicing different meditation techniques have slight differences in their magic aura. These differences are usually very subtle and almost imperceptible. But for me, your aura is far too familiar."
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