Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 599: Wizard's Mark


The primary function of the Wizard's Mark spell is actually implemented over at the central hub; the Wizard's Mark itself merely sends some messages to the hub.

This method greatly lowers the entry barrier for the Wizard's Mark, allowing the vast majority to achieve various functions with just a Level 0 Spell.

Herag sat on the bench, and after reading, he began to construct the spell model for the Wizard's Mark.

This Level 0 Spell is quite simple for an average Level 2 Wizard, and naturally poses no difficulty for Herag.

Mr. Acorn was still in the adjacent room handling various procedures for Herag, and during this waiting period outside, Herag spent over ten minutes to master the Wizard's Mark spell.

A small and exquisite spell model appeared in his mind, with a very simple and elegant structure.

Herag infused the spell model with a stream of magic power; upon activating the Wizard's Mark, a mark emerged on the back of his left hand.

The mark is a complex pattern, with various rune lines, seeming to contain many elements.

Herag observed carefully for a while; among these complex patterns, he saw some familiar veins similar to the pattern of his own Bloodline Mark.

The Wizard's Mark spell is actually a unique identifier for everyone, created by gathering and computing various information into a distinctive mark.

Herag's Bloodline Mark being included by the Wizard's Mark is quite reasonable due to its high status.

Some of its patterns in the Wizard's Mark appear as vague veins, so there's no fear of others deciphering them.

With a thought, the Wizard's Mark on Herag's hand displayed a semi-transparent blue screen.

He glanced at his personal information, which detailed various aspects about him, even noting that he was from the Coleson Continent in the Wizard Plane.

Since his birthplace is Coleson Continent, it did not mention Kala Continent.

Herag also found contribution points and magic stones in there, although his numbers were zero.

Mr. Acorn mentioned before that many Wizard Organizations in the Land of Dawn now follow the set of rules established by the Sixth Ring Tower.

The contribution point system was designed by the Sixth Ring Tower, hence later Wizard Organizations continue to use it to this day.

Magic stones remain the currency in the Boundary Land, which Herag knows.

The contacts list was still empty; Herag remembered Mr. Acorn mentioned that the Wizard's Mark could project real-life avatars for communication.

He's always wanted to try it but hasn't had the chance, and currently knows no one.

Herag also discovered the main area of the screen had sections akin to newspapers, reporting various affairs.

He randomly clicked on a headline, titled "Ocean Plane Tourism Guide Third Issue."

"Hi, ladies and gentlemen, this is my eighth day in the Ocean Plane, today I'm going to taste the local delicacy, Beauty Clam…"

Herag didn't expect that after clicking what seemed like an article title, a video appeared featuring a flamboyantly dressed man speaking to the camera on the beach.

He noticed that no one else could hear the sound; it was directly transmitted to his ears.

There was a switch button on the screen that could allow others to hear, but by default, only he could hear it.

Herag raised an eyebrow, feeling more and more like surfing the internet in his previous life.

He exited and continued browsing, finding many entertainment news and shows.

Herag wasn't interested in those; he cared about the knowledge of the Boundary Land.

Even after coming to the Boundary Land, Herag was always clear about his goal—getting stronger.

The knowledge of the Boundary Land is the most important thing.

After searching for a while, Herag found the library, which could be booked directly through the Wizard's Mark, and someone would deliver the book to his home.

Of course, this requires spending money; borrowing books also requires money.

Most of the library books are fee-based for borrowing; only a few are free.

However, those few free books are mostly production-related, completely irrelevant to what Herag wants.

Herag currently has no magic stones in his Wizard's Mark, and can't borrow books from the library.

Herag needs to visit the bank, and after depositing magic stones, the balance will be displayed in his Wizard's Mark.

But for now, he's unfamiliar with the place, and has to wait until later; he doesn't even have a place to stay yet.

Herag waited for another two hours, it was already evening when Mr. Acorn finally emerged from the room.

"It's done, you're now a legal resident of the Boundary Land," Mr. Acorn said.

Herag expressed his gratitude: "Thank you, Mr. Acorn, for your help, I appreciate it."

Mr. Acorn waved his hand: "I'll take you to eat and rest, tomorrow you need to meet someone very important."

"Who is it?" Herag inquired.

"Lord Andres, currently the ruler of the Sixth Ring Tower," Mr. Acorn replied.

"Andres!" Herag was startled.

Andres is the Level 6 Wizard, and a living fossil from the Era of Radiance.

Herag could hardly believe he'd meet such a significant figure.

But upon further thought, it seemed reasonable; alone, Herag would have no qualifications to meet Andres; much of this was due to the Toad.

After all, if the Toad is indeed Nicholas, the only one who can identify Toad's identity is Andres, who was one of the six Sixth Ring Wizards.

"Don't be nervous, Lord Andres is a very kind old man," Mr. Acorn noticed Herag's nervousness and reassured him.

Mr. Acorn then took Herag to a restaurant outside for dinner; the food was not too different from the Wizard Plane, mostly conventional beef and lamb.

It's possible that those rare ingredients were too expensive, and Herag hadn't had the chance to see them yet.

After dinner, Mr. Acorn continued to take Herag to the Teleportation Center, once again stepping onto the Witch Array.

Because the place they were going to was the core of the entire Boundary Land, where the Sixth Ring Tower was located.

The core of the Sixth Ring Region is the Sixth Ring Tower, which is the Holy Land in everyone's hearts; commonly referred to as the Holy Tower.

The vicinity of the Sixth Ring Tower is heavily fortified; even the most vicious criminals in the Boundary Land dare not set foot there.

Ordinary people rarely have the opportunity to approach; only truly exceptional wizard candidates chosen by the Sixth Ring Tower have the chance to enter and begin a long education.

The Sixth Ring Tower's wizard education is free, everyone can enroll for free since childhood.

Yet only true geniuses can study inside the Sixth Ring Tower.

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