Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 600: Entering the 6th Ring Tower


For the people of the Boundary Land, as long as they can enter the Sixth Ring Tower, it represents a promising future.

Those who are selected are one-in-a-million geniuses.

It's important to know that in the Boundary Land, everyone has the potential to become a wizard, and everyone can become a wizard.

The geniuses selected from such a large population naturally possess extremely terrifying talent.

Herag followed Acorn through the dedicated Teleportation Witch Array and appeared in a spacious square, where it was very quiet all around.

Herag looked up and saw a towering hexagonal tower in the distance.

He looked at the shape of this tower and quickly matched it with the tower illustration engraved in his pocket watch, thinking this must be the Sixth Ring Tower.

The Sixth Ring Tower is immense, almost qualified to be called a city.

From the outside, the Sixth Ring Tower appears to have only six floors, a height of over a thousand meters, and a diameter of several hundred meters.

But this doesn't mean the Sixth Ring Tower is only that large.

Herag heard that the internal space of the Sixth Ring Tower is extremely vast, almost like a small plane.

He felt a very familiar aura emanating from above the Sixth Ring Tower, not knowing where it came from, just instinctively feeling very close, making one feel comfortable.

Herag glanced around and suddenly realized that all around were a sea of stars.

Not only was the sky full of stars, but even the skyline in the distance was a starry scene.

Only then did Herag realize that the land he was now standing on seemed to be just a small piece of land.

This small piece of land seemed to be floating in the boundless starry sky, with stars all around.

This is an isolated small plane, only accessible through specific Teleportation Witch Arrays.

Most people also live within the Sixth Ring Tower, so the surroundings are exceptionally quiet.

On the vast square, besides Herag and Acorn, there were only a few scattered people walking at the edges of the square.

The ancient gate before the Sixth Ring Tower was open, but what lay inside couldn't be seen.

The inside of the gate wasn't completely dark, but whenever Herag looked, he could only see a blur, unable to remember any scenery.

As Herag was in a daze, Acorn had already walked to the entrance.

Seeing that Herag hadn't followed, Acorn turned back with a smile: "Come on, just walk in directly."

Herag nodded, quickened his pace, and walked over, passing through the gate.

As he passed through the gate, Herag felt a very peculiar sensation.

A warm energy washed over his entire body, and the feeling disappeared as quickly as it came.

After passing through the gate, what unfolded before Herag was a forest.

The forest was dense, but the trees were not as tall as those in the Dark Night Forest of the Elf Plane.

A wide dirt road of yellow clay stretched out beside Herag's feet, extending to the horizon, its destination unknown.

Acorn stood at the roadside, seemingly waiting for something.

Confused, Herag also waited at the side, continuously observing his surroundings.

He activated Shenlan's environmental scan and discovered many traces of human activity in the surrounding forest.

Before long, Herag noticed two wizards walking from the forest in the distance, a man and a woman, who seemed to be in a romantic relationship, strolling in the woods.

The magical aura emanating from the two indicated they were both just Level 1 Wizards, and they were very young, appearing to be only thirteen or fourteen years old.

Herag noticed the two, but they remained unaware of Herag and Acorn nearby.

After wandering for a while, the two walked out of Shenlan's detection range, venturing deeper into the forest.

The area didn't seem desolate though, as there was a stone slab path leading further into the forest.

Acorn said, "This is the first level of the Sixth Ring Tower; it is mostly inhabited by apprentices of the Sixth Ring Tower headquarters, mainly wizard apprentices and Level 1 Wizards. Here, both Level 1 Wizards and wizard apprentices are referred to as apprentices."

Herag nodded, realizing that must be where these people live in communities, and this was just a secluded little path.

He noticed many footprints on the yellow clay road, similar to horse tracks, but much larger than horse footprints.

After a while, Herag saw the owner of the footprints, a large-sized deer.

"This is a Storm Deer, get on," Acorn introduced, then promptly climbed into the carriage behind the Storm Deer.

When Herag stood before the Storm Deer, he could truly feel the enormous size of this creature.

The Storm Deer was nearly three meters tall just standing there, and the cart it pulled behind could hardly be called a cart anymore; it was more like a small house.

No wonder the road was made so wide, clearly intended for the Storm Deer.

Once Herag got on, he noticed Acorn whisper a few words to the Storm Deer, and it started running.

Acorn must have used some kind of language that Herag hadn't learned, so he couldn't understand it.

The Storm Deer carried both of them at high speed, appearing in the dense forest up ahead in the blink of an eye.

This wasn't space transmission; it was real running, step by step.

While sitting inside, Herag found that the cart did indeed resemble a house. Its area was vast.

About an hour later, the Storm Deer stopped, and ahead lay a wide, quietly flowing river with a stone bridge arching over it.

"We're here, get off," Acorn said.

After getting off, the Storm Deer left without looking back.

With a light breeze, the Storm Deer had already vanished.

Looking at the footprints on the ground, Herag couldn't help but wonder how at such speed, the Storm Deer only stirred a slight breeze; it was puzzling.

Acorn turned back and said, "Let's go meet Lord Andres; he lives on the other side of the river."

"Here?" Herag didn't expect Andres to live on the first level of the Sixth Ring Tower.

In his mind, such a boss-level figure should live at the top, like a final boss, not directly on the first floor.

Acorn laughed and said, "Exactly, Lord Andres says most children live on the first level, so he prefers it here, it's more lively."

Herag thought it made sense; with so many young people on the first level, an elder would definitely enjoy living in such a place.

If he really lived on the sixth floor, he might not see a few people for a hundred years, how lonely that would be.

Herag and Acorn stepped onto the stone bridge and headed to the opposite bank.

He touched the stone bridge and found it was just ordinary stone, nothing special, and no special powers within.

Originally thinking that such a bridge outside would be unique, he didn't expect it to be so simple.

But considering the other's power, Herag seemed to understand somewhat; these things simply didn't matter.

The river beneath the stone bridge was quiet, with water so clear and silently flowing, without a sound.

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