Herag felt that his assumptions were probably correct. His smooth comprehension of rule power must be the result of multiple factors combined, not solely due to the experience of becoming the Master of the World.
In the Boundary Land, plenty of people have had experiences similar to becoming the Master of the World, yet few have succeeded as smoothly as Herag.
If others knew that he succeeded in comprehending the rules every time in one go, they would certainly regard him as a peerless genius.
In the Wizard Plane, almost every large Wizard Organization possesses Small Plane means, but no one is like Herag there either.
After comprehending rule power, Herag didn't hurry to forge the rules. Instead, he took a bath, ate, rested, and planned to deal with it tomorrow.
One mustn't be too hasty.
Herag planned to spend some time carefully understanding the four rules he just sensed, and then use the World Furnace to forge them into his body.
Anyway, he was inside the Sixth Ring Tower, safe enough not to worry about anything.
Lying on the bed, Herag finished meditating and entered a divine state, chatting with Reese, Asuna, and Chatiya sequentially.
Mainly to report his situation, indicating that he had settled down well and everything was fine, reassuring them.
After chatting with the three women, two hours had passed, and Herag couldn't help but sigh, "Too many women can be quite exhausting."
This was with him purposely shortening the duration to end the conversation; otherwise, just talking with Reese could last until tomorrow.
Reese and the others now live on the branches of the World Mother Tree, where there's Chatiya's exclusive palace.
With Chatiya around, Reese and Asuna's lives are going smoothly.
Moreover, Herag has the Sixth Ring Tower backing him; the Elf Race treats Reese and Asuna with utmost respect, almost as princesses.
Herag glanced at the floating light point beside him and clicked on the glamorous matron Misu's point.
This was one of the means he had currently to understand the Wizard Plane.
Aside from Misu, there was only the toad delivering messages to Pries.
But now the toad was not around, and Pries was likely busy, so he could only look at Misu.
Misu was currently in her room, sitting at the long table by the window, reading a book.
Herag took a glance and found it to be a spell model for Wood Magic.
Beside the book was a roll of parchment, where Misu occasionally wrote and drew with a quill, doing some calculations and notes.
It was clear she was earnestly studying this spell model.
Misu seemed a bit troubled, apparently perplexed by a certain issue.
Herag looked at the open pages of the book and the place where Misu's quill paused and understood.
A formula wasn't computed correctly, unable to produce the same result as in the book.
Herag spoke, "You're missing the open coefficients of free energy particles; they are omitted."
"Ah, I see." Misu understood after hearing this, revealing a joyful expression, the issue that troubled her long was resolved, the feeling was delightful.
But she quickly reacted, respectfully saying, "Thank the great god for enlightening!"
Misu quickly stood up and respectfully knelt on the ground, her curvy figure instantly highlighted.
Looking at her, Herag couldn't help but recall that crazy night, inevitably feeling a bit restless.
Pity, the whip is far from reaching.
Misu said, "Great god, thank you for your attention. Is there anything that Misu can do?"
"A bit bored lately, anything happening in the Wizard Plane recently?" Herag casually asked.
Misu thought for a moment and said, "Nothing particularly big recently, in your divine eyes, it's probably just some trivial matters."
"No worries, just say and let me hear." Herag said.
"The major thing lately should be Silver Moon City; the City Lord Parker left with his subordinates, and Mr. Reece from the Taylor Family took over." Misu said.
"Did not expect him to leave so soon; Reece... so he's the one taking over." Herag pondered.
Reece is Medel's biological father; letting him take over is likely a compensation from the Taylor Family, as they've lost a son and need to soothe him.
Anyway, as long as the Taylor Family takes over, it's good news for them.
Herag felt that the businesses of the Nightingale Commerce Association and the Cheqi Family might be affected.
Silver Moon City serves as the port between the Land of Dawn and the Barren Land, and all goods trade must pass through there.
Originally, Serlandir had some shares, thus giving green lights to Nightingale Commerce Association's businesses.
Not only would they not impose too many difficulties, but they wouldn't enquire much.
But now it's different; the Taylor Family took over, and they might begin exploiting the Nightingale Commerce Association.
No matter Herag has already withdrawn on the surface, but it's irrelevant.
Since the Taylor Family controls there, they'll surely feast lavishly.
When Parker was responsible for Silver Moon City, everything followed the rules, and he wouldn't drain the merchants' blood.
But given the Taylor Family's style, known for their arrogance and relying on their strong family prowess, who knows what they'll do.
"Oh, got it." Herag said casually.
Misu hesitated for a moment and said, "Did you hear about Mr. Herag's situation?"
"What is it?" Herag asked.
"He disappeared, and the Taylor Family has issued a reward, saying Mr. Herag colluded with demons from the Abyss Plane to kill Medel and Svallo from the Taylor Family. Anyone capturing Mr. Herag would receive generous rewards and friendship from the Taylor Family." Misu said.
Herag laughed a bit, seems his escape was discovered, yet unsure if his home in Silver Moon City still exists.
Looking at the situation, it probably doesn't.
"Do you believe it?" Herag asked.
Misu's naturally flushed face showed some worried expression, "Great god, I don't believe it."
"Indeed, Herag didn't collude with the Abyss Plane, only offended the Taylor Family. He's fine, very good now," Herag said.
"Thank the great god." Misu bowed toward the void.
Misu didn't believe it, but others might.
With the Taylor Family's influence, Herag is just a small, powerless Junior Wizard; it's clear whose narrative is more convincing.
Besides, whether to believe or not is no longer important.
To others, they only need to know the Taylor Family harbors a grudge against Herag.
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