Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 595: Throughout the Ages


At that time, centered around the Sixth Ring Tower, a giant city had already been established, with millions of inhabitants.

The Sixth Ring Tower itself was also a remarkably tall building, generally housing many Wizard Apprentices.

After Boas and others took action, they joined forces with several other Wizard Organizations to gather a large number of people, preparing to invade the Sixth Ring Tower.

The main power of the Sixth Ring Tower had been completely diverted to the Abyss Plane at the time, leaving them at their weakest.

If the Sixth Ring Tower hadn't evacuated in time, these people would have died at the hands of Boas and others.

The Wizard Apprentices taken away by the Sixth Ring Tower were extremely crucial, bringing a massive population for the development of the Boundary Land later on.

Without these people, the Boundary Land wouldn't have been able to be established and developed.

In the process of gradual development, the Boundary Land also absorbed populations from other Planes.

They plunder not only resources and knowledge, but population is also considered a resource.

After developing for thousands of years, the Boundary Land finally got on track, and its overall strength was no weaker than at the time in the Wizard Plane, although it lacked a lot of top combat power and needed time to slowly recover.

At that time, the Boundary Land actually could return to the Wizard Plane and found a way to return, but no one wanted to go back.

The conditions in all aspects of the Boundary Land were more suitable for Wizard development, while the Wizard Plane had its resources significantly reduced due to the pollution of the Karg Plateau.

The original resource of the Karg Plateau was very abundant, otherwise, the Wizards of the Era of Radiance would not have developed so strongly.

But due to the invasion of the Abyss Plane, a large area of ​​the Karg Plateau was polluted, leaving only the small fragment of the Land of Dawn.

The Barren Land, although not polluted, has very little area, so the resources are also scarce.

Under such circumstances, there was simply no need to return to the Wizard Plane.

Moreover, everyone in the Boundary Land knew what had happened before and what the previous leaders of these Wizard Organizations had done.

To ask them to return to the Wizard Plane to contribute to its common prosperity was impossible; no one was willing to do so.

It's just that they did not return to seek revenge or massacre, after all, grudges have their source and debts their debtor, and the people in the Wizard Plane afterward had nothing to do with the previous events.

At that time, the leaders like Boas were dead or old, mostly all gone by then.

And most other people in the Wizard Plane only knew the revised history and didn't actually participate.

Although the Wizards of the Boundary Land were powerful, they were not cruel and bloodthirsty, with no reason to harm those born later.

So over the years, the Wizard Plane remained weak and did not know of the existence of the Boundary Land.

Some in the senior levels of several major Wizard Organizations in the Land of Dawn were aware of the Boundary Land's existence, but they could not reveal it, just wanting to conceal information about the Boundary Land.

After all, the things behind this were too disgraceful, revealing the news might also impact the stability of the Land of Dawn.

Herag is one of the few Wizards from the Wizard Plane to have entered the Boundary Land over the years.

There had actually been a few events before, for various reasons.

Because the Wizard Plane was also conducting Plane expansion wars, it was inevitable to encounter people from the Boundary Land.

People in the Boundary Land definitely did not favor the Wizard Plane, especially those born later.

But they wouldn't destroy completely, just held resentment.

Like Parker, Acorn did not kill him directly, just severely injured as a punishment.

Acorn only learned that the Level 3 Wizard severely injured at that time was Herag's superior in conversation with Herag.

And if he hadn't severely injured Parker, he might not have met Herag either.

"Are you saying you once saw through the Sands of Time that the Wizard Plane was invaded?" Acorn asked.

Herag nodded and said, "Yes, by a very powerful existence. A giant eye shot a black beam and split the entire Karg Plateau in two."

Acorn pondered and said, "It seems they've found a breakthrough after all. The Abyss Plane has been trying to invade the Wizard Plane for years, and we've been in a constant battle of wits with them..."

Over these years, the Boundary Land has dealt quite a bit with the Abyss Plane, and invisibly assisted the Wizard Plane in resolving many troubles.

If it weren't for the Boundary Land's intervention, the Wizard Plane would have been finished long ago.

The Boundary Land protects the Wizard Plane from invasion also for future considerations.

Due to the current special circumstances of the Boundary Land, there are only two solutions in the future: one is to merge with the Wizard Plane and separate from the Abyss Plane, and the other is to merge with the Abyss Plane, separating from the Wizard Plane.

When the Boundary Land merges with the Wizard Plane, the Wizard Plane will automatically ascend to a High-tier World.

Because the Boundary Land has merged the World Rules of the Wizard Plane and Abyss Plane, it inherently contains the World Rules of a High-tier World.

For the Boundary Land, it hopes to merge with the Wizard Plane.

Merging with the Abyss Plane would plunge it into endless war, and they are not confident in defeating the many existences in the Abyss Plane.

But it's different with the Wizard Plane, as its strength is very weak, and returning to the Wizard Plane will allow control over discourse.

Serlandir and Augustus Academy are both weak and vulnerable to blow.

Of course, there's another path where the Boundary Land separates from both Planes to become an independent Plane.

This is the most difficult path but is one many in the Boundary Land wish to achieve.

The possibility currently seems extremely low, as the Boundary Land is essentially still not a Plane, and a reckless separation could fracture it like a bubble, leading to Rule detachment and World collapse.

The safest way is still to merge with the Wizard Plane.

Herag said, "I have absorbed the bloodline of demons from the Abyss Plane, so I am very sensitive to Abyssal Aura; Toad as well. We've both felt a distinct Abyssal Aura in the Wizard Plane, possibly not far from invasion."

"Understood, I will report this matter when I return. At that time, we will investigate to see where the breach has occurred. If it weren't for your reminder, it might lead to disaster and truly manifest the scenes you've witnessed." Acorn replied.

Herag did not hide the fact that he had absorbed the bloodline of demons from the Abyss Plane. In the Boundary Land, there is a specific branch of Bloodline of Wizards.

In the Boundary Land, there are many Wizards like him who have absorbed the bloodline of beings from other Planes, and research in this area is already deep. Therefore, there's no need to conceal, and they won't be regarded as Abyssal Cultists or anything like that.

But the most important thing is having Toad as a backer. With this elder from the Sixth Ring Tower, Herag can avoid a lot of trouble and worries.

That's the benefit of having someone to rely on.

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