Herag had long heard about some things concerning the Red Witch Aria, but they were all discussions held in private; no one dared to speak these things publicly.
Aria has lived for thousands of years. She probably can't even remember how many husbands she has had, anyway, descendants are countless.
She could chat leisurely with Herag probably because she has no real feelings for Reece and his people.
Reece and she are separated by countless generations and don't interact much anymore.
Herag couldn't help but wonder what kind of mindset one would have after living for thousands of years with innumerable descendants?
Once everyone was present, the meeting began promptly.
The Dawn Mage Mike was a short old man standing on a chair, looking at Herag and asked, "Herag, do you have any demands?"
"Mr. Mick, my demand is simple. Silver Moon City should belong to whoever originally owned it. Whoever's sitting in that position now must go back where they came from." Herag said.
Mike naturally had no objections; Parker was originally his subordinate.
He glanced at Reduin and Aria and asked, "What are your opinions?"
"Just a scuffle among juniors, you can have Silver Moon City." Aria said directly.
Reduin, a burly man, seemed uninterested and said, "I don't care."
Mike said, "Since that's the case, the matter of Silver Moon City's ownership is settled. Herag, do you wish to take on the position of City Lord?"
"No, but I can recommend someone, Pries. If he becomes the City Lord of Silver Moon City, I think it should be fine. Do you all have any objections?" Herag asked.
Mike and the others were a bit surprised, having assumed Herag wanted Silver Moon City for himself, but he recommended Pries instead.
Herag wasn't interested in Silver Moon City at this point; he had no time to play City Lord there.
No one else had any objections; both Aria and Reduin agreed directly.
Their main reason for coming was because of Herag; the matter of Silver Moon City's ownership was trivial.
"Have you really been to the Boundary Land?" Aria asked.
Herag did not speak, but instead, summoned his Wizard's Mark panel.
When the Wizard's Mark appeared, no further explanation was necessary.
After returning to the Wizard Plane, Herag could use his Wizard's Mark normally again, unlike in the Abyss Plane where it seemed to be blocked.
The Wizard's Mark can cross planes to communicate, only certain special planes affect it.
After he returned to the Wizard Plane, he reported his situation to the Sixth Ring Tower.
He didn't go into details but just mentioned he'd returned to the Wizard Plane.
Herag could now even order a ticket for the Plane Train, which could pick him up directly from the Wizard Plane.
But he didn't plan to go back just yet; there were things he needed to deal with.
"Is there anything we need to do regarding the Boundary Land?" Mike asked.
He and Aria assumed Herag was tasked with something from the Boundary Land.
Perhaps the Boundary Land had instructed Herag to complete some task and that's why he returned.
Herag shook his head, "No, they don't seem to care about the Land of Dawn; they've said nothing."
The Boundary Land didn't pay any attention to the wizard organizations in the Wizard Plane, so there wouldn't be any instructions.
Despite the Wizard Plane outwardly holding animosity towards the Sixth Ring Tower, those who knew the inside story were very respectful of both the Boundary Land and Sixth Ring Tower.
Aria, Mike, and others exchanged looks, seemingly conveying some message.
Herag saw them whispering as if they were saying something private, and laughed, "Rest assured, there's really nothing to worry about. I appear here just to resolve past grievances; it won't impact the existing order of the Land of Dawn, as I don't care about it. Of course, if you choose to provoke, don't blame me for being impolite."
Herag suddenly realized that at this level, those conflicts seemed meaningless, failing to pique his interest.
After Mike and the others confirmed it wasn't the Boundary Land delegating Herag for anything, they seemed relieved.
The negotiations were quickly settled, under the deterrence of Herag, a Level 5 Wizard, the Boundary Land, and the Sixth Ring Tower, there were no hindrances.
Pries and others have already been notified and will move out from the Small Plane to settle in Silver Moon City again.
Herag's reputation is fully restored, and the bounty on him was lifted.
Even if there's still a bounty, no one would dare claim it.
Herag's Talisman Stone also restored his identity in Serlandir.
Though he didn't care and was unwilling to become a member of Serlandir again.
Serlandir restored all permissions for him, but Herag couldn't be bothered as there would be little communication from here on.
Vernon from the Nightingale Commerce Association transferred Herag's earnings from recent years to his restored account, totaling over fifty million Magic Stones.
Herag felt this amount seemed a bit excessive; had the Nightingale Commerce Association really been that successful these years?
He was too lazy to ask.
There was a property on King Street that was originally prepared to be returned to him, forcing out the family of three living there.
But Herag thought about it and decided against it. There was no need; it could merely be a stop in life.
It's done and over with, as he'll likely never live there again.
After pretty much handling everything in Silver Moon City, Herag prepared to go over to the Barren Land and check on the Cheqi Family's state.
During this time, Herag's reputation grew louder and louder, being the only Level 5 Wizard in the Land of Dawn, Herag.
No matter if grudges existed before or not, those encountering Herag now greeted him with cheerful faces.
Herag discovered then that it felt like the whole world had become better, everyone was so polite.
As he prepared to leave Silver Moon City, he suddenly looked towards the northeast and decided to head over.
Shahai City, Misu's home.
Misu had received many messages regarding Herag these days, learning that Herag had become a Level 5 Wizard. Her jaw almost dropped in shock, unable to imagine Herag had reached Level 5 Wizard.
Misu thought it might be due to the assistance of the Eternal God that Herag's promotion was so swift.
A sudden knock came from the door; the courtyard had few servants since Misu dismissed those unnecessary, leaving it looking a bit empty.
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