Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 592: The Mystery of the Planes


Herag's intuition sensed that the Wizard Plane originally shouldn't have been so close to the Abyss Plane, and it might have become like this for some reason.

"That's because the Abyss Plane was initially planning to devour the Wizard Plane," Mr. Acorn said.

"Devour? Can different planes devour each other?" Herag asked, as this was knowledge he had never known before.

Mr. Acorn explained, "Of course, in the Endless Plane, planes are constantly being devoured, and some planes are devouring others. Do you know how a plane can advance?"

"I know about this. As long as an individual's power breaks through the limit of the current plane, it can lead the plane to start advancing to a higher-tier plane," Herag said.

Mr. Acorn nodded, "That's right, it's the most conventional way, but also the slowest. Even if the Plane Will intentionally nurtures many Children of the Plane, only a few can eventually reach the step of propelling the plane to advance, which takes an extremely long time."

"Apart from this method, there's another way, which is to devour the origin of other planes."

"Plane origin?" Another term Herag hadn't heard before.

"A plane's origin is the fundamental source of power for each plane, and the stronger the plane, the stronger its origin. A plane can become stronger quickly if it devours another plane's origin," Mr. Acorn said.

"The Abyss Plane, being a High-tier World, is immensely powerful and is considered a strong plane in the Endless Plane. They keep moving around the Endless Plane, hunting weaker planes, and thus grow stronger," Mr. Acorn said.

"Moving? Can planes move?" Herag asked.

His understanding of the Endless Plane was still too shallow; many commonsense things Mr. Acorn mentioned were unknown to him.

Mr. Acorn laughed, "Of course, in fact, all planes are moving slowly, but some planes move actively and purposefully. By the way, do you know what a plane looks like?"

Herag shook his head, "I don't know."

Mr. Acorn extended his hand, conjuring a white opaque ellipsoidal gelatinous mass in front of him, and said, "In the Endless Plane, each plane looks like such an irregular gelatinous mass. Surrounding these masses is the plane's barrier, extremely solid and hard to penetrate without extreme power."

"Even the barrier of a Low-tier World's plane is hard for ordinary Level 6 creatures to damage effectively."

"Inside these gelatinous masses is an infinite void, containing various stars, planets..."

Through Mr. Acorn's explanation, Herag roughly understood.

A plane is essentially a universe, but from the dimension of the Endless Plane, these planes appear as such irregular gelatinous masses.

In reality, whether it was the Wizard Plane or the Elf Plane, the places Herag had visited before were just a planet within that plane.

Because the number of planets with life is extremely limited, many planes have life on only one planet.

Herag recalled using the Starry Sky Meditation Technique to gaze at the stars in the Abyss Plane, Elf Plane, Wizard Plane, and the X-617 World.

The star positions in each plane were completely different because they were fundamentally different universes.

Combining this with knowledge from his past life, Herag roughly understood the hierarchical structure of the Endless Plane.

Previously, he only knew a bit about the universe within—a bit about the planes within.

In his past life, no one had known what lay outside the universe, and everything was speculation.

Now Herag realized that beyond the planes lay the Endless Plane, containing innumerable planes of various sizes.

"What lies beyond the Endless Plane?" Herag pondered this question and thus asked.

Unexpectedly, Mr. Acorn also shook his head, "Currently, even in the Boundary Land, there's no definite conclusion, or perhaps no one has been able to explore that level yet. Maybe only those eternal Ancestral-level beings can catch a glimpse."

After understanding these things, Herag roughly grasped Mr. Acorn's meaning.

The Wizard Plane and Abyss Plane are now two gelatinous masses located very close to each other, with the Abyss Plane prepared to devour the Wizard Plane's plane origin, hence planning to invade the Wizard Plane.

Back in the Era of Radiance, the Abyss Plane had already started invading the Wizard Plane.

But the invasion failed back then and didn't succeed.

However, the Abyss Plane did not give up and kept trying various means to invade the Wizard Plane.

Those Abyssal Cultists were one of their means, corrupting people within the Wizard Plane to become their devotees, thus working for the Abyss Plane.

From the Era of Radiance to now, time has to be calculated in units of millennia, a very long time for humans.

But for a plane, it is just a brief pause.

In recent years, the Abyss Plane has been trying to locate stable coordinates of the Wizard Plane for invasion.

Due to the presence of the plane's barriers, the Abyss Plane cannot forcefully breach the Wizard Plane to attack it.

The plane barriers of the Low-tier World are already very strong, let alone the Wizard Plane, which is a Middle-tier World.

Herag recalled the future visions he had seen, clearly indicating that the Abyss Plane had found such a location and the invasion was in the future.

For Herag, the future doesn't necessarily mean death.

Because now he has altered his original fate trajectory; in his original fate trajectory, Herag hadn't seen Mr. Acorn or reached the Boundary Land.

Herag pondered repeatedly over Mr. Acorn's words, digesting this information.

He asked, "Mr. Acorn, is the Boundary Land also a gelatinous mass? Why do you say the Boundary Land is both a plane and not a plane?"

"It's very simple. The Boundary Land is a region located between the Wizard Plane and the Abyss Plane. The Boundary Land itself connects the Wizard Plane and the Abyss Plane, and even if the Abyss Plane wants to leave now, it cannot because it's stuck in the Boundary Land, stuck with the Wizard Plane," Mr. Acorn said.

He waved his finger, creating a large and a small gelatinous mass in front of him.

The two gelatinous masses slowly approached, and between them appeared a membrane-like structure.

Mr. Acorn pointed to the membrane structure in the middle and said, "This is the Boundary Land."

He continued explaining, "Though the interior of the Boundary Land seems similar to other planes, it is completely different in reality. The Boundary Land integrates the world rules of the Wizard Plane and the Abyss Plane and is closely connected to both, making it both a part of the Wizard Plane and a part of the Abyss Plane, forming an exceptionally unique region."

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