Wizard: Starting from the Skill Tree

Chapter 158: Beastman Plane


Morgan took a deep breath, then suddenly exerted force with his arms, tearing open the dimension barrier that was healing.

The originally shrinking crack suddenly expanded several times, and Morgan, as if peeling off an animal's hide, ripped the wound open immensely.

Even just witnessing this scene through a screen left Duke utterly shocked.

The power Morgan displayed had already far exceeded his understanding; he had never imagined a wizard could be so powerful.

In Duke's view, Morgan's power probably surpassed many gods in myth and legend.

Gods were merely legends, whereas everything unfolding before his eyes were real-life occurrences.

"Children, move out!"

At that moment, a mental message from Morgan appeared in the minds of everyone on the Space Fortress.

The voice was incredibly gentle, completely incongruent with Morgan's rugged appearance.

After Morgan gave the order, countless Space Airships that had been prepared on the Space Fortress immediately flew out, continuously surging through the crack, heading to the Beastman Plane.

Duke instantly saw the screen filled with a dense mass of various Space Airships, almost completely occupying his field of vision like a sky-covering swarm.

This was the first batch of forward troops, primarily composed of slave creatures, and even if some wizards accompanied, they were only responsible for command.

The mission of the forward troops was to land and fight according to the task objectives; they would sound the horn for this dimension war.

Duke and other wizard apprentices temporarily did not need to depart; his current task was to refine magic potions, requiring the preparation of various magic potions.

Although the Black Sail had prepared extensively in advance, countless experiences had taught them that there could never be too many supplies.

So whenever there was an opportunity, strengthening the preparation of supplies would definitely be done, with magic potions being one of them.

Duke could learn the refining of many magic potions on-site, and completing the refining of each magic potion would contribute points.

He quickly immersed himself in the work, starting to earn Black Sail Contribution Points through magic potion refining.

The Beastman Plane has a total of three continents, and this time, the action targets of the Wizard Plane are aimed at one of the continents.

They decided to concentrate their forces to capture this continent first, then proceed to attack the other two continents.

This was Swain's strategy, as they did not deploy many troops this time, and if dispersed across the three continents, it could lead to stalemates in the short term without quick capture.

Therefore, they concentrated all their forces to besiege one continent first.

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Ackman is an ordinary green-skinned orc on the Wilderness Continent, living in a city called Moon Shadow.

He has a good talent for combat, quickly reaching the level of a Beastman Warrior.

According to prior investigations by the Black Sail, the levels in the Beastman Plane are generally divided into Beastman Warrior, Beastman Champion, and Legendary Warrior, corresponding to Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 beings respectively.

A Beastman Warrior is already considered a fairly powerful presence within the orc community, where strength determines status.

Ackman soon became the City Defense Commander of Moon Shadow City, responsible for maintaining the city's safety and order, commanding an army of twenty thousand green-skinned orcs.

Apart from the City Lord, he is the strongest within this city.

As usual, Ackman came to patrol on the city wall, this being his regular routine task.

Despite having become a commander, he showed no laziness, nor indulged in pleasures.

On Moon Shadow City's wall, a flag is fluttering in the wind, featuring an orc head pattern.

Upon seeing this flag, Ackman immediately knelt on one knee, placed his right hand on his heart, and silently recited something with his head bowed.

This flag represents the strongest entity in the Beastman Plane today, the Legendary Warrior Reynolds.

No orc knows when Reynolds appeared, but the orcs only know that when Reynolds emerged before the world, he was already a Legendary Warrior.

After Reynolds appeared, he swiftly unified multiple orc tribes and unified the three continents of the Beastman Plane within ten short years.

Now, across the three continents of the Beastman Plane, every city's flag carries this emblem.

Reynolds has thus become the king of orcs, revered and supported by all orcs.

Anyone refusing to comply with Reynolds' commands has vanished from this world.

After Reynolds unified the three continents, he soon enacted various policies, unifying the script and language of his plane.

He also reformed the previous tribal system of the Beastman Plane, retaining tribes but constructing massive cities.

These cities absorbed surrounding orc populations, gradually blurring the boundaries between tribes.

Today, many people no longer remember which tribe they belonged to, they only recall which city they live in.

And every city shares one common ruler, the Beast King Reynolds.

It's been over thousands of years from ancient times until now, with other Legendary Warriors occasionally challenging Reynolds during this time.

Reynolds welcomed these challenges, gladly accepting any Legendary Warrior-level orc's challenge.

However, without exception, over the millennia, no one has defeated Reynolds; they all lost to him.

Reynolds is very lenient towards orcs who failed in challenges, and these challengers ultimately became loyal followers under his command.

Eventually, challenging Reynolds became a glory among green-skinned orcs, their name remembered by the world upon reaching this point.

After unifying the Beastman Plane, power was highly centralized under Reynolds, and orc civilization began to rapidly develop.

Ackman stood up, gazing at the boundless wilderness outside the city wall, watching the continuous flow of people in and out of the city gates, feeling quite proud inside.

He deeply admired Reynolds; without this king's existence, the orcs could never have developed to today's scale.

While on patrol, Ackman received a report from an orc subordinate that a magic-guided cannon on the city wall was broken again.

Magic-guided cannons on the walls often broke down, which Ackman was aware of, as these cannons were quite old and easily damaged.

Ackman went to the broken magic-guided cannon to find it unable to absorb energy from the Energy Crystal Stone, thereby unable to fire.

He looked at it but couldn't determine the exact point of failure in this magic-guided cannon.

Ackman scratched the back of his head in thought, suddenly emitting an energy fluctuation he himself did not notice: "I reckon this should do."

He then scraped a bit of mud from the city wall, applying it onto the magic-guided cannon.

Afterward, this magic-guided cannon could absorb energy from the Energy Crystal Stones normally, ready to bombard the area ahead at any given moment.

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