Wizard: I Have a Game Panel

Chapter 268: Activity Outside the Wizard Plane Group (Part 2)


He believes that no matter how difficult the problem, he and others will eventually overcome it.

The Sixth Ring is definitely not the end of the Wizard Alliance.

...

Wizard Calendar, Year 4398, May 17th.

The top floor of the Lor Wizard Tower, in the study.

"This fragment is..." Lor slightly closed his eyes, reflecting the incomplete Time Runes in his Sea of Consciousness, attempting to unite all the Time Rune Fragments he had gathered over the past decade with those already integrated incomplete basic Time Runes.

The Time Rune Fragments obtained through the Sequence Panel's Macroscopic Insight do not require this step, as they are inherently complete, merely unraveled and depicted by him.

However, the Time Rune Fragments found in the River of Time Scroll are different. They emerge as fragments, and unless Lor pieced them together, they remain disjointed fragments without a system.

"So it turns out this is a fragment of that incomplete rune." After evolving a perfectly fitting fragment for an incomplete Time Rune, a smile appeared on Lor's face.

Time flew by, and three days passed in the blink of an eye.

"Could it be that today I'll be able to piece together a complete basic Time Rune?" When Lor discovered that an incomplete Time Rune with 99.98% completion had found a matching fragment, joy suddenly welled up in his heart.

Once he assembles a complete basic Time Rune, he can delay the opening time of the Trial Field to the eleventh player's arrival.

If the players arrive and harvest Origin Points without incident, he is confident that he can take this opportunity to refine several more basic Time Runes, reaching the basic requirement to form a Time Witchcraft.

As long as he creates a Time Witchcraft and integrates it into the Core Witchcraft, he is ninety-seven percent confident that the Core Witchcraft will evolve a trait belonging to time.

With a time trait and those refined basic Time Runes, a thousand years can easily pass by.

This thousand-year period can also await the players' arrival two more times.

Moreover, with the supplementation of rune fragments excavated from the River of Time Scroll, the snowball will keep rolling, and two thousand eight hundred years will be readily within reach.

Taking a deep breath, Lor suppressed his visions of the future, forcibly calmed himself down, and focused ninety-nine percent of his attention on piecing together this incomplete basic Time Rune.

Under Lor's guidance, strands and threads of fragments slowly merged with the incomplete Time Rune, which had a 99.98% completion rate.

After three seconds, the two fit perfectly together.

An immaculate construct-type basic Time Rune manifested in his Sea of Consciousness.

"I thought that incomplete Time Rune, with a hint of the past, would be completed first, but I didn't expect you, with only 95.78% completeness, to be completed first." Looking at the new rune in his Sea of Consciousness, Lor revealed an irrepressible smile.

The true completion of this rune means the snowball can start rolling.

He initially thought this moment would be delayed by fifty years, yet it had only been thirteen years since the preparation stage of the Trial Field officially began.

The River of Time Scroll was even more useful than he had imagined.

"Keep pushing forward; in the first hundred years of the preparation stage, I will do nothing else, striving to complete several more runes." Lor made up his mind, continuing to immerse himself in the assembly of rune fragments.

...

Wizard Calendar, Year 4402, August 3rd.

Outside the Wizard Plane Group, in the dark, empty void.

A thirteen-layered warship, over ten thousand miles long, fully covered in bright silver metal, sailed out of the shattered space, arriving outside the Wizard Plane Group.

The thirteenth layer of this warship, expanded by Space Expansion, spans five thousand miles in both length and width. Relative to a cabin, it is more like the peak of a mountain at the center of a continental-like cabin.

Two pitch-black birds, about three meters tall with a long one-meter black spike protruding from their brows and exuding the aura of Tier Six lifeforms, quietly surveyed the scenery below.

Suddenly, the space before the two giant birds shattered, and a five-meter-tall giant bird emerged from the ruptured space.

"Mother, I think we should add some Spirit Feather Bees to our room; the honey they make is so delicious, and it can prevent the flowers in the Ten Thousand Flowers Garden from going to waste," chirped the giant bird on the right upon seeing the newcomer.

"No way!" The left bird immediately protested, "I planted those flowers. If you want to ruin them, plant your own."

"Hmph, stingy!" The right bird turned its head aside in discontent.

"Alright, stop bickering." The five-meter-tall bird flew beside the two, gently saying, "We are now outside the Trial Field. It seems we are the first to arrive. Are you interested in going out to have a look?"

"Yes, yes, I want to go." Instantly forgetting its earlier displeasure, the bird on the right flapped its wings, its eyes full of anticipation.

"There's not much meaning. I'd rather take the time to further comprehend the Path of Space."

The bird on the left said, "In eighty-three years, the Trial Field will open. During this time, even if you can't gain new insights into the Law Prototype of Space, you can still improve your proficiency in using the Law Prototype."

"When the Trial Field opens, your chances of surviving will be greater."

"Tsk, I don't believe there are any Tier Six lifeforms that could kill me." The bird on the right rolled its eyes and stopped paying attention to the bird on the left, turning instead to the giant bird before them, "Mother, if it won't go, I'll go!"

As a naturally endowed creature of space, and the daughter of a civilization leader from one of the seven top large civilizations in the Plane Sea of this dimension, it was confident that no one could kill it in the Trial Field, or rather, that no one dared to kill it.

"Alright, Vina, you keep practicing, I'll take Bona out for a bit." The five-meter-tall bird smiled, shaking its head, waved its wings to release a black light, enveloping itself and Bona, disappearing from the mountaintop.

Taking the two children out was said to be just for a look around, but more importantly, it wanted to expand their horizons.

However, if Vina preferred to focus on her training, it would not force her.

...

"Crack,"

At the only breached incomplete barrier of the Wizard Plane Group, a big and small pair of pitch-black Feathered Sky Birds flew out of the cracked space fissure.

"After roughly sensing it, this plane group's most interesting place seems to be here." The five-meter-tall Feathered Sky Bird pointed at the plane barrier passage ahead with its right wing and asked with a smile, "What do you see from this barrier passage?"

"This plane barrier passage seems newly opened, perhaps less than ten thousand years old." Bona studied it carefully for a moment and offered her judgment.

"Hmm, do you know what that might signify?" The five-meter Feathered Sky Bird nodded, continuing to ask.

"A new large civilization has emerged in this plane group?" Bona replied uncertainly.

"No." The five-meter Feathered Sky Bird shook its head, "Look at the end of the plane barrier passage. If a large civilization had emerged in this plane group, it wouldn't be this quiet there. Think again."

"This plane barrier passage is only a hundred miles wide. It cannot have been invaded by a Tier Seven lifeform," Bona observed more carefully and speculated again, "Could it be that a Tier Six lifeform from some large civilization, carrying a life-saving item given by an elder, invaded this plane group?"

"Haha, Bona is getting smarter." The five-meter Feathered Sky Bird laughed and responded, "I wonder why the Manager chose this plane group as a Trial Field. It seems it has nothing special."

In its eyes, the most peculiar feature of this plane group was the plane barrier passage in front of them.

However, looking across the entire 758 Plane Sea, similar events had been occurring all over, which was not uncommon, making it difficult to discern the purpose of the Silkworm Dream Super Civilization Manager responsible for managing their Cosmic Sea.

It had to be noted that during the long years before, the Manager had not made the slightest movement, letting them develop autonomously.

Of course, it did not intend to go in and take a look, because it wasn't particularly eager to die.

...

The arrival of the Feathered Sky Civilization Leader seemed to have unlocked some form of restriction.

In the aftermath, Tier Seven and even Tier Eight lifeforms arrived, bringing along the younger generation of their respective civilizations.

As time passed, the exterior of the Wizard Plane Group gradually turned lively without anyone realizing.

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