Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 648: Reunion


Herag's figure gradually solidified. He glanced at the witch array below and roughly calculated to conclude that the energy was sufficient.

However, after absorbing Ryan's bloodline power, his overall strength had increased.

Although he hadn't actively broken through to Level 7, it still required more energy.

And this was beyond Fegar's calculations.

Fortunately, Fegar, to be cautious, had prepared some extra energy sources, allowing the summoning ritual to proceed completely.

When all the magical energy crystals in the witch array shattered, Herag stood firmly in the center of the array.

He closed his eyes and sensed the familiar aura around him, feeling a bit sentimental. Finally, he had returned, although he hadn't expected it to be in this manner.

Herag was still in the form of his ancestral true body, able to feel the world will suppressing him, indeed limiting his power somewhat.

But not by much, he still possessed the strength of Level 6 creatures, although not fully able to exert it all, it was more than enough.

Since Herag was now entirely in the form of an abyssal demon, Fegar didn't think further, but instead knelt down and said, "Welcome the supreme existence's arrival!"

Herag found this scene somewhat amusing and directly greeted in Sivir Language, "Long time no see, Fegar."

Fegar was momentarily stunned; he didn't expect Herag to speak in Sivir Language.

Besides that, he had a strange feeling, as if the voice was familiar, and Herag gave him a familiar sensation, yet he couldn't recall why.

This was understandable, after all, no one would associate the supreme existence of the Abyss Plane with a mere wizard.

Herag now had excellent control over his bloodline power, able to achieve a very precise level.

With a thought, the dark golden skin on his body disappeared, restoring his human appearance.

Apart from the dark golden wings on his back remaining, Herag looked no different from a regular human.

Upon seeing this, Fegar's pupils contracted sharply, showing an extremely shocked expression on his face.

He naturally recognized Herag.

Back on that ship, Fegar hadn't paid much attention to Herag.

If it weren't for Dino's supervision, he would have slowly tortured those wizard apprentices to death on the ship.

But Dino's task was to escort these wizard apprentices to the Kala Continent, so Fegar had no choice but to endure a rather boring time.

It wasn't until later, after escaping from the Green Cottage, that Fegar began gradually receiving news related to Herag and paid more attention to him.

Seeing Herag reveal his true appearance now, how could he not be shocked? His mind almost crashed, unable to comprehend the scene before him.

"Coincidence? Impossible..."

Fegar subconsciously wondered if the two simply looked identical, but from Herag's voice, tone, and demeanor, it was evident that the person was indeed Herag himself.

After reaching this difficult-to-believe but undeniable conclusion, Fegar was dumbfounded.

"What? Surprised? Wasn't it you who summoned me back? Speaking of which, I should thank you. Without your help, I really wouldn't have known how to get home. Thank you," Herag said with a smile.

It took Fegar some time to gather his emotions before asking the one question he wanted answered even in death: "Why is it you?"

"That's a long story, and I have no obligation to answer you. You don't need to know," Herag replied with a smile.

Herag closed his eyes, ignoring Fegar, and instead expanded his ancestral domain, covering an area of two hundred kilometers.

After absorbing Ryan's bloodline power, his ancestral domain had also strengthened.

Upon expanding domain perception, Herag realized he was in a contaminated area.

Judging by the stars' positions, it was on the western side of the Land of Dawn, on the outskirts of the Eye of the Storm wizard organization.

The place was quite far from the Land of Dawn, with no demons roaming nearby, explaining why Fegar chose this place for the summoning ritual.

Herag felt the immense power within him, entirely different from when he had been forced to leave the Wizard Plane due to threats from the Taylor Family.

Such power was almost unstoppable in the Land of Dawn, at least on the surface.

Recalling those glimpses of the future he once saw, Herag knew that if it had been another creature of the same level appearing here, rather than himself, it would have been a disaster for the Wizard Plane.

At this level of power, obliterating a continent would be ridiculously easy.

Fortunately, the spatial channel had been destroyed by the Boundary Land wizards, thanks to his tip-off.

Yet, it wasn't enough as there were still abyssal cultists like Fegar around.

Such summoning rituals were too covert, nearly impossible to detect, and the Boundary Land surely wouldn't know.

These abyssal cultists were scattered everywhere, many continually engaging in these activities, though none had truly succeeded yet.

Fegar had somewhat succeeded, but the one summoned was Herag.

At this moment, Fegar remained kneeling on the ground, his head lowered, with an expression of utter despair.

He had realized what had transpired.

Although he didn't know why Herag appeared here or the preceding events,

he understood that his summoning ritual had essentially failed and hadn't brought forth the supreme being from the Abyss Plane.

The summoned Herag, while exuding a powerful aura, was undoubtedly human.

Given Herag's past, someone like him would never obliterate the Wizard Plane.

He wasn't concerned with how Herag had become so strong or why he had been summoned from the Abyss Plane by him.

Fegar cared about his plan failing, meaning the Wizard Plane wouldn't be annihilated.

Considering this filled him with despair, the feeling of near success with hope snatched away in an instant...

After surveying the surroundings, Herag opened his eyes, looked at the man kneeling and trembling slightly before him, and said, "Time to depart, Fegar."

Fegar lifted his head, eyes filled with despair, which soon returned to the blank look Herag had initially seen, and said, "Yeah."

Herag naturally wouldn't spare Fegar, and Fegar was well aware of this fact.

With Herag's current strength, Fegar knew he stood no chance, not even with everything at his disposal could he contend with even a finger of the man before him.

Having long dealt with such existences, how could Fegar not understand this?

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