If Herag could become the first to ascend to the level of a Level 7 Wizard in the Wizard Plane, it would naturally be of great benefit to him.
Herag was thankful that he managed to control the speed at which his Bloodline Power strengthened; otherwise, not only would his soul have been annihilated, but he would also have lost this opportunity.
The problem he needs to consider now is how to utilize the power within his Bloodline Mark in the Wizard Plane.
Although, in terms of the wizard's power system, he is already a Level 5 Wizard, standing almost at the top in the Wizard Plane.
But it's not stable enough yet.
The power within the Bloodline Mark is Herag's most powerful means. If he gets summoned to the Wizard Plane, unless he maintains his Ancestral True Form, he won't be able to return to this form once it's undone.
And if he ascends to a Level 7 Wizard while in Ancestral True Form, whether he would be recognized as the first to ascend to Level 7 in the Wizard Plane is also a question.
Herag has to at least ensure that he can enter his Ancestral True Form while in the Wizard Plane.
To achieve this, he has to rely on his Inner Domain.
Relying on the Rule Power refined in his Inner Domain to contend with the World Will of the Wizard Plane, ensuring that the Bloodline Mark is not utterly suppressed.
Since that's the case, Herag's goal becomes very clear, which is to integrate as much Rule Power into his inner realm as possible.
Back when he was in the Wizard Plane and the Boundary Land, Herag had already refined all the Rule Power he had comprehended into his body.
Now, after entering Ancestral True Form, Herag can perceive and access even more Rule Power.
Eternal Rule, Power Rule, Rule of Destruction…
Apart from his self-created Eternal Rule, there are also many higher-level Rules.
Herag sat on the ground, operating the World Furnace, and his inner self began to rumble like a real furnace.
Now refining rules isn't as difficult as before; he can easily hammer the rules into himself, enriching his Inner Domain.
Apart from some higher-level Rules, Herag also refined many basic rules of the Abyss Plane into himself.
Since his current state is the Ancestral True Form, these basic rules of the Abyss Plane almost came and went at his beck and call.
In front of Herag, these basic rules of the Abyss Plane were as obedient as rabbits, very compliant.
Herag didn't exert much effort and had already strengthened his Inner Domain once again.
By now, the rules of his Inner Domain were very well-developed, even comparable to the richness of the basic rules of many Middle-tier Worlds.
Herag could even feel that he could start a second Small Plane.
However, he wasn't in a hurry to establish a second Small Plane because he wanted the first one to stabilize and develop first.
Rushing could be counterproductive; in any case, he didn't need multiple Small Planes at the moment.
Instead, focusing on developing one Small Plane, gaining complete experience, would naturally make it more efficient to cultivate new Small Planes later on.
Another reason is that Herag doesn't currently have the energy to focus on Small Planes, and there's no rush for this matter.
After Herag perfected his Inner Domain, he already felt that his Inner Domain was strong enough to support him in using the Bloodline Mark in the Wizard Plane.
However, since there was no way to test it, for the sake of caution, Herag spent a lot more time hammering as much Rule Power into himself as possible.
Once the basic rules were fully refined, he could only go about capturing those higher-level Rule Powers.
These Rule Powers were not as obedient and required Herag to perceive and discover them before comprehending and refining them, which took some time.
When herag now perceives rules, the experience is entirely different from before; previously, he needed the Key of Rules, now just a thought suffices.
After spending two months ensuring that his Inner Domain was powerful enough, Herag entered a Divine State and clicked on the light spot of Fegar.
Fegar was sitting at the entrance of a weathered underground cave, holding a bottle of wine, gazing blankly outside the cave.
"How is the preparation?" Herag asked.
This inquiry was transmitted as an information stream, so for Fegar, there was no distinguishing sound, tone, or color; he received just a stream of information.
Fegar, who was initially staring blankly in a daze, suddenly received this message, and his Spirit promptly invigorated.
He had been sending messages to that existence in the Abyss Plane during this time, but there had been no response.
Fegar also understood that, for an existence of this level, perhaps a nap could mean many years passing by, estimating that he might have a long wait ahead.
He was prepared for years of waiting and unexpectedly received a response.
"Honored Supreme Being, everything is ready, and we're prepared for your arrival at any time," Fegar responded quickly as he regained his composure.
"Hmm, let's begin," Herag prepared and planned to head to the Wizard Plane.
For him, he could now return to the Abyss Plane at any time.
Thanks to the existence of the Left-Hand Plane Mark, Herag can return at any time.
Previously, because of his weak strength, he didn't dare to tread into the Abyss Plane lightly.
But now, though not extremely powerful, he's at least achieved a certain level of self-preservation, able to return.
The energy within the Plane Mark initially could only sustain Herag in the Abyss Plane for a while before being transported back to the Wizard Plane.
Yet now it's different, after entering the Ancestral True Form, Herag could freely replenish the energy within the Plane Mark, equaling unlimited time in the Abyss Plane.
Staying in the Abyss Plane continuously still poses some risks, but as long as he returns to the Wizard Plane, there is almost nothing that could threaten him.
The rules of the Inner Domain were perfected enough to support his activation of the Bloodline Mark in the Wizard Plane, naturally leaving no reason to continue staying in the Abyss Plane.
Herag still needed to complete the ascent to a Level 7 Wizard in the Wizard Plane, becoming the first breaker in the Wizard Plane to obtain great benefits.
However, this step required some time, as the cultivation of Soul Power was not as rapid as Spiritual Power; even for Herag now, it requires slow meticulous work.
After all, dealing with the soul demands absolute caution, as any slight mistake could result in an irrevocable blunder.
The refinement of the True Spirit indeed wasn't so simple, and Herag was mentally prepared for it.
Without the ability to enter the Ancestral True Form, and practicing Soul Power in a higher-level form, he might not be able to ascend to a Sixth Ring Wizard in this lifetime.
Herag was like a high school student relearning an elementary course, naturally progressing quickly.
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