Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 628: Red Forest


Herag controlled his own aura, trying not to let it spread too far.

He was well aware that even though he had the Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline within him, one of the highest bloodlines in the Abyss Plane.

Ordinary demons in the Abyss Plane wouldn't dare to attack him, but that didn't mean he could be totally at ease.

There were quite a few in the Abyss Plane who possessed ancestral bloodlines, and many demons had bloodlines of the same level as Herag's.

Faced with these demons, Herag had no advantage to speak of.

The opponents won't be polite; if they know you're weaker, they might just swallow you whole.

Moreover, Herag's ancestral bloodline did not have a hundred percent deterrent effect on non-ancestral demons.

If he encountered an especially powerful individual, his ancestral bloodline might not be enough to intimidate them.

Many strong beings in the Abyss Plane started as obscure little demons and grew step by step.

In front of such beings, Herag could not simply rely on his ancestral bloodline aura to scare them away.

Others aren't fools; they are Level 5 or Level 6 creatures, so how could they be frightened away by just a bit of ancestral aura?

Herag was quite sure that facing such beings would likely lead to no good outcome.

Another point is that he felt he needed to adjust his mindset.

The planes Herag had experienced before were all middle-tier worlds, and he rarely encountered Level 5 or Level 6 creatures, let alone those above Level 6.

But here was the Abyss Plane, a high-tier world.

There were numerous beings beyond Level 6 here, let alone countless Level 5 and Level 6 creatures.

If it weren't for the extreme chaos of the Abyss Plane without any unified powers, the Wizard Plane and Boundary Land would have long been destroyed.

The Abyss Plane basically operated independently, without any large unified powers, not even small unified countries.

It was still in a very primitive state, often a group of demons living under the protection of some powerful being.

Such powers were distributed in many places across the Abyss Plane, always remaining independent of each other.

They were always in a state of either temporary peace or continuous mutual war and plunder.

Even the invasion of the Wizard Plane was something only a few forces in the Abyss Plane did.

For the vast majority of the Abyss Plane, most weren't even involved at all.

For many beings in the Abyss Plane, this was just a temporary stay and had nothing to do with them.

Now, although they're stuck to the Boundary Land, they see it as no problem that will be solved sooner or later.

Or, for the vast majority of beings in the Abyss Plane, they might not even know or care about this event.

The main controllers of the Abyss Plane's direction are still those few ancestral level beings.

No one knows exactly how many ancestors exist in the Abyss Plane, not even the toad is clear.

Some of these ancestors are still in the Abyss Plane, while others have long left, unknown how many eras ago.

Such as the Thunder God Ancestor, who seemingly no longer exists in the Abyss Plane, leaving only some bloodlines behind.

The Abyss Plane has birthed many ancestral beings, but not every ancestor remains here.

Even the ancestors who stay in the Abyss Plane often remain detached from worldly affairs, rarely appearing.

The ones truly gathering power in various parts of the Abyss Plane are actually few among the ancestors.

For beings at the ancestral level, having their own power isn't actually important.

Their strength has reached such an extreme level that cultivating power is no longer necessary; their pursuits aren't focused on such matters.

So now those who still dominate the Abyss Plane are actually just a few ancestors. Others remain indifferent or completely unaware of these matters.

There is no advanced communication network here; information in many places is very isolated.

Herag traveled across the Gobi Desert for a long time, not encountering any other creatures for over half a month.

Perhaps some demons were hidden but didn't dare reveal themselves after sensing his aura.

Herag spent more than half a month to walk out of this desolate area where even a stray weed couldn't be seen.

After leaving the Gobi Desert, he entered a mountain range.

The mountains were filled with trees having red leaves, a kind of plant Herag had never seen before, nor was there any information related in Shenlan's database.

He carefully observed the outskirts for a while, confirming he sensed no danger before continuing inward.

Within Shenlan's environmental detection range, this mountain range was vast, and what lay ahead was unknown.

Behind him was the Gobi Desert he had traversed, naturally impossible to return to now.

Upon entering this mountain range, he clearly felt many more life auras.

In the forest, Herag saw ants about the size of dogs and bees almost as small as molecules.

Had he not carefully inspected, he would hardly notice the existence of these bees, and might even accidentally inhale them through breathing.

Herag didn't know what consequences inhaling these bees would have, and he didn't want to find out.

Even with an Inner Domain, he needed to be extra cautious in the Abyss Plane.

These demons seemed to have some aggression, but they all lay quietly aside after sensing the aura Herag released, not daring to make a sound.

Herag felt the ancestral bloodline aura he released acted like an insect repellent here, incredibly useful.

"No, there's no time, gotta hurry!" came some noises and someone speaking Abyssal common language from the red forest ahead.

Herag looked up and saw a small figure jumping and tumbling among the branches of the red forest.

Herag quickened his pace and went over, finding a squirrel wearing a black suit.

As he approached, the squirrel noticed Herag behind him and stopped on a branch, turning to look at him.

It was a very anthropomorphic squirrel with features similar to a human, only its body remained the furry body of a squirrel.

Tilting its head, it looked at Herag and said in a puzzled tone, "A human? No, wow, friend, your disguise technology is really clever, I almost thought you were a real human. My name is Yom, heading to attend the Mushroom King's tea party, are you interested?"

Herag was grateful he had obtained the Abyssal common language inheritance from the toad, otherwise he wouldn't understand a word of what this squirrel was saying.

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