Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 590: Departure


After Randy learned that Herag was about to become a member of the Sixth Ring Tower, his attitude toward Herag changed.

Once Herag joined the Sixth Ring Tower, he would no longer be someone the Elf Plane could easily provoke.

At least Randy would not easily trouble Herag; not only would he avoid causing trouble, but he would also try to befriend him as much as possible.

Moreover, judging from Chatiya's behavior, Herag indeed treated Chatiya well and did not harm her.

Therefore, for Randy, there was no reason to trouble Herag.

Khaled at the door also heard this, and a look of astonishment appeared on his face as his hand, tightly gripping the sword hilt, involuntarily relaxed.

...

Seven days later.

Acorn and Herag stood in an open space, with Randy, Chatiya, Reese, Asuna, and others behind them.

"I also want to go to the Boundary Land..." Chatiya muttered softly.

Acorn laughed and said, "Rest assured, Princess Chatiya, once the agreements between the two sides take effect and the trade route is established, you can come anytime you want, and the Boundary Land will always welcome you."

Herag was about to go to the Boundary Land with Acorn.

Chatiya wanted to go, but she couldn't right now.

Not only could Chatiya not go, but Reese and Asuna also did not have the qualifications to enter the Boundary Land yet.

Due to identity issues, only Herag currently had the qualification to enter.

Once Herag completed all the formalities and became a member of the Sixth Ring Tower, Reese, Asuna, and Chatiya could be brought over as family members.

Of course, Chatiya didn't need to do that.

Once the Boundary Land and the Elf Plane formally establish trade, Chatiya can travel between the two planes anytime.

Until Herag establishes himself there, Reese and Asuna will temporarily stay with Chatiya.

With Chatiya around, Reese and Asuna's lives naturally wouldn't have any problems.

Moreover, with Herag's Sixth Ring Tower background, the Elf Race would certainly not do anything to Reese and Asuna and would ensure their safety.

Seeing some worries on Reese's and Asuna's faces, Herag smiled and said, "It's okay. I'll go ahead and check things out. Once I've settled in there, I'll come to pick you up. The environment here at the World Tree isn't bad either, and with Chatiya looking after you, I'm more at ease."

Herag planned to eventually bring Reese and Asuna to the Boundary Land as well. One was a Wizard, and the other was a Caster.

The resources and knowledge of the Boundary Land would be very beneficial for them.

Herag was actually cautious about having them follow him immediately, as he hadn't figured out the situation in the Boundary Land yet.

The wizard civilization in the Boundary Land was more prosperous, which meant more powerful individuals than in the Land of Dawn.

Acorn took out a pocket watch, glanced at it, and said, "The train is arriving soon."

"Train?" Herag was surprised to hear the term.

The others didn't understand what a train was and thought it was something similar to a carriage.

Woo... woo...

Soon, the sound of a train whistle came from afar, getting closer.

Herag was puzzled, wondering why there was a train sound as there was no track built nearby.

Moreover, the Elf Plane clearly didn't have trains, as the industrial level wasn't at that stage yet.

After a while, Herag saw where the so-called train was.

In the distant horizon, a phantom of a train appeared, slowly approaching.

The whole train was jet black, with a bullet-shaped front and a very long body, with no end in sight.

Herag looked along the train and found that the latter part extended from the void, making it impossible to see how long it was.

He noticed that the train had no wheels and wondered how it could travel through the void.

Though the black train seemed to be decelerating, it was still moving extremely fast.

In the blink of an eye, the train came into view and stopped in front of Acorn and the group.

Huff... huff...

Steam emitted from the chimney atop the train, but Herag didn't smell anything, indicating it wasn't smoke from burning coal or similar substances.

The door of the carriage in front opened automatically, revealing no one behind it, and the inside seemed empty.

Acorn put away the pocket watch and looked at Herag, "Let's go, young man."

Herag nodded, bade farewell to Reese and Asuna with a kiss, and followed Acorn into the carriage.

Chatiya originally wanted to come over too, but considering that this was still the Elf Race's territory, Herag felt it was inappropriate in the presence of many elves.

The most important thing was that it was okay for him to provoke the Elf Race, but he couldn't drag Reese and Asuna into it.

It would be troublesome if this small matter caused problems for Reese and Asuna.

After stepping into the carriage, Herag found the door had automatically closed.

The black train then roared to life, starting to move forward.

Herag felt odd as he didn't experience inertia.

Normally, standing in a train, he would feel some inertia when it suddenly started.

Although his control over his body was good enough not to fall, he would definitely feel something.

This particular train was peculiar; though it was clearly moving, he felt nothing of the sort.

He glanced inside the carriage, noticing it was similar to trains from his previous life, with a row of seats on each side.

Between every two rows of seats, there was a long table with a smooth surface, seemingly made of some yellowish hardwood.

At both the front and rear of the carriage, there was a door, though both were tightly closed.

Curious, Herag walked to the door and looked outside through the window.

It was pitch black, and nothing was visible.

The door handle seemed frozen, unmovable.

"Don't waste your efforts; the door won't open," Acorn's voice came from behind.

Turning around, Herag saw Acorn had already settled in the front seat, skillfully taking out a book to begin reading, ready to pass the journey.

Herag moved to the aisle, observing the windows on both sides of the carriage.

Strangely, each window displayed completely different scenery.

One window showed mountains and flowing water, while the next showed an icy landscape, appearing quite bizarre.

Acorn said, "They're not real windows; they simply display some pre-loaded images. We're traveling through the void of the Endless Plane right now, and outside is just a void, nothing at all."

"The void of the Endless Plane?" Herag was surprised.

This indicated that they had left the Elf Plane and were not inside any plane, traveling directly through the void of the Endless Plane.

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