No one knows where the other side of the space rift leads, not even Deke can be sure of its destination.
It could appear in any Plane within the Endless Plane, might emerge in a void space, or even fall directly into a space current, where both his soul and body would be torn to pieces.
The strongest Wizards present were only Level 2, and only those who reached at least the Demigod Level might survive in a space current.
Only by becoming a Level 4 Life can one freely roam the Endless Plane and truly possess the power to survive in the void.
But these individuals are still too weak, and entering the space rift is a gamble for them, relying purely on luck.
As the place behind the space rift changes every moment, one second it might lead to the Wizard Plane, the next it could turn into fragments without even feeling pain.
Thus, each of the dozen Wizards present faces a potentially different fate, with some possibly lucky enough to survive.
But they all understood that most of them would head towards death, even the possibility that everyone might die loomed large.
They had no choice though, as the terrifying energy fluctuation was swiftly eroding the temporary energy shield.
If they didn't leave promptly, they would be consumed by this energy in an instant.
Even having a substitute item wouldn't help, as the ferocious energy storm wouldn't calm down in a short period.
Even if they escape the first strike with a substitute item, the energy storm would kill them once more right after.
Unless someone could continuously resurrect, they would need to endure until the energy storm gradually calms.
But clearly, none of them had this ability, leaving them with no options.
Deke was the first to charge into the space rift; he dashed in the moment it appeared, disappearing without a trace.
No one knew what happened to him, nor where he had gone, and time was running out for the rest.
Duke was the second to enter; he tightly wrapped himself in yellow sand, transforming into a ball of sand before rushing in.
His reasoning was simple: there were twelve Wizards present, but the space rift was only so large, allowing just one person to pass through at a time.
Even if each Wizard took only 0.1 seconds to pass, not everyone could get through before the energy storm hit.
Duke didn't have the ability to survive the energy storm either, so he could only gamble on his luck.
As long as he didn't enter a space current, even drifting in the void for some time offered a chance.
With the Coordinates Earring in hand, as long as it gathered enough energy, he could return to the Wood Elf Plane directly.
Duke was immensely thankful for recording the Wood Elf Plane's coordinates; without them, he wouldn't know how to return.
Like Deke, even if he survived, returning to the Wizard Plane would be extraordinarily difficult.
The Wizard Plane's coordinates are highly confidential, known to only a small number of people.
Deke's chances of returning from the vast Endless Plane were slim; he would likely spend his life in another Plane.
Unless he could steadily increase his power, he would only consider returning to the Wizard Plane after gaining a longer life.
Duke ignored the others and soon found himself in a strange place after entering the space rift.
The surrounding area wasn't filled with stars, but with bizarre colors, some of which he couldn't even describe — colors never seen before.
These were all information his Spiritual Power detected. Upon appearing, he summoned layers of yellow sand to encase himself, forming a giant sand ball that, from afar, looked like a hive.
Duke's situation was not favorable; an unknown force was continually eroding the yellow sand protecting him.
The encasing sand kept disappearing, slowly being devoured by this unknown force.
Duke needed to find a way out quickly, but this space was too bizarre, with no discernible direction, no up or down, no left or right.
His Spiritual Power's probe revealed the same scene everywhere, with nothing beyond the peculiar colors.
At that moment, a vortex appeared in the space ahead, with a voice drawing Duke in, and a force emanating from the vortex guiding him toward it.
Through his Spiritual Power, he understood the voice's message: "Great God of Light, please bestow upon us the great Child of Light…"
The source of this voice seemed to be a female, as derived from the Spiritual Power's information.
With no other options, Duke floated towards the vortex, desperately wanting to leave this strange place.
The yellow sand around his body was diminishing; Duke continuously drew more sand from the Yellow Sand Crystal for defense.
Yet the Magic Metal-enhanced sand amounted to just over a hundred tons, whereas ordinary sand couldn't provide any defense here.
If not for the Sand Guardian's energy absorption feature, Duke wouldn't have lasted this long.
The Sand Guardian absorbed surrounding energy to enhance the sand's defense, enabling Duke to persevere.
Without this trait, even the metallic sand couldn't withstand the unknown force's assault.
Nonetheless, the sand was still being devoured, barely holding out for a moment.
Duke mustered all his strength towards the vortex, but his speed remained constant despite his efforts.
Finally, with only thirty tons of yellow sand left, Duke neared the vortex.
At that moment, the voice from beyond the vortex seemed to reach the end of its prayer, which was finishing.
Once the prayer was over, the vortex would vanish, leaving Duke with no way out.
He didn't believe he could be lucky enough to find a second vortex — this was his only chance.
Mere moments later, Duke dove into the vortex, just in time as it was about to disappear.
On the other side, a massive planet loomed before him, and he was accelerating toward it.
Duke maneuvered the metallic yellow sand to protect himself as he plummeted under the planet's gravitational pull, sparking friction and fire when passing through the atmosphere.
The metallic yellow sand became scorching, glowing red as it fell, like a red-hot ball of iron slicing through the sky, resembling a meteor.
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