Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 619: Ocean Plane



However, if the Bloodline Mark is activated and the Ancestral True Form of the bloodline is displayed, there will definitely be a qualitative leap.

The Boundary Land does not suppress Herag's Bloodline Mark, only the bloodlines of the Elf Race and other bloodlines are suppressed.

But the Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline Power is not suppressed at all.

Because the Boundary Land absorbs and integrates the rules of both the Wizard Plane and the Abyss Plane.

Herag's Ancestral Bloodline Power comes from the Abyss Plane, so it is naturally not suppressed.

Unless the Sixth Ring Tower places him on the blacklist of the Plane Will, which would result in a strong rejection by the Plane Will.

Herag is quite eager to try activating the Bloodline Mark now to see what level his Ancestral True Form can reach.

However, such a move would cause a huge commotion and is likely to attract a lot of trouble.

Herag still remembers vividly the commotion he caused when he displayed his true form in the Abyss Plane last time; now his strength has increased significantly since then, so the commotion would definitely be greater.

This is also one of Herag's trump cards. Now that the Boundary Land doesn't have that suppression, Herag can possess strength far beyond his current stage at any time.

This kind of trump card is better known by as few people as possible, so that it can catch others off guard and is not easy to be targeted.

Herag recalled the last time he displayed the Ancestral True Form, that body was incredibly strong in all aspects but remained at an ordinary Power level, without reaching the level of rules.

The current Herag's physical strength is far inferior to that time, but if it comes to a real fight, he might not necessarily suffer a loss.

Because of the existence of Rule Power, unless one's physical strength is powerful enough to break the rules, the rules are invincible.

Herag only needs to draw a Spatial Wall, and no matter how strong the physical power is, it can't hit him.

But previously was previously, now is now.

Herag doesn't believe that the current Ancestral True Form still only has physical power.

Mr. Acorn's words enlightened him. In the process of advancing to a Level 3 Wizard, many doors within himself were opened.

These doors naturally also include the hidden doors within the ancestral bloodline.

When Herag entered the Ancestral True Form last time, he felt a lot of sealed Power within himself.

At that time, his level was too low to access those powers.

Now it seems that this power should be related to Rule Power level.

Herag somewhat understood, no wonder he received so much information and knowledge when he advanced.

He had just arrived in the Boundary Land and was not a Child of the Plane, so why was he given so much "favor" by the Plane Will?

All of this is due to the Ancestral Bloodline within him.

Herag continued following Mr. Acorn's footsteps and said, "I'm sorry for causing Mr. Acorn trouble again."

The people at the restaurant reported the incident up because Herag looked too unusual.

The matter quickly reached the Sixth Ring Tower because Herag was a recipient of the Sixth Ring Medal, and the Guard Team couldn't handle him.

After Mr. Acorn learned of the news, he hurried over and took him away.

"It's no trouble at all. It's a good thing you could advance successfully. Lord Andres and Lord Nicholas instructed me before they left to look after you more. Whatever plans you have, or whenever you need something, just let me know," Mr. Acorn said.

Now that Herag has two big shots covering for him, he can move quite freely in the Boundary Land to a certain extent.

Mr. Acorn, as a minister of the Plane Resource Management and Development Department, even took on the role of a caretaker for Herag.

Herag said, "I'll continue to diligently study, hoping to advance to Level 4 Wizard soon."

Mr. Acorn laughed and said, "Advancing to Level 4 requires a long time. Without sufficient accumulation and deposition of knowledge, it's impossible to reach that step. Compared to Spiritual Power, this step requires more knowledge."

Advancing to a Level 4 Wizard requires one to create a Rule of their own, which inevitably requires a lot of prerequisite knowledge.

If one hasn't accumulated and deposited enough, it's impossible to reach that step.

This step cannot be taken lightly and must be built one step at a time, accumulating enough knowledge is necessary.

And accumulating knowledge requires continuous learning, practice, and summarization. Each step takes a substantial amount of time and effort.

Herag understood this principle and said, "Understood, thank you for the guidance Mr. Acorn."

"How about changing the environment? Staying in the Sixth Ring Tower all the time can be a bit dull. Although the destination of a journey is important, the process is equally important," Mr. Acorn suggested.

"What do you mean, Mr. Acorn?" Herag asked.

"Spend some time in the Ocean Plane. The scenery is nice there. It's also a good choice to find a place to meditate; the environment is great," Mr. Acorn suggested.

Herag thought for a moment and said, "Sure, I've heard about it, but I've never been."

Having the opportunity to go to other planes is definitely a chance to take, as the Ocean Plane is a tourist plane and isn't dangerous.

For Herag now, going to different planes means learning.

He understands the world rules of different planes, gaining deeper knowledge from these rules, and deepening his understanding and mastery of rules.

Although traveling costs money, Herag doesn't lack money.

The hundred thousand Magic Stones awarded by the Sixth Ring Medal alone seem inexhaustible.

In the Wizard Plane, Herag needed to pay for many things himself.

Whether it was knowledge, materials, or Magic, they all required spending money or Contribution Points to acquire.

Additionally, the resources there are relatively scarce, which results in high prices, so money often appears insufficient.

But in the Boundary Land, it's different; many things are provided for free by the Sixth Ring Tower, and lots of things seem to cost little.

But accumulated over time, these can be quite an expense, saving a lot of money invisibly.

Even when he has to purchase some items, the cheap prices in the Boundary Land mean he spends very little money.

On arriving here, Herag realized what it meant for a hundred thousand Magic Stones to be so enduring; it felt almost impossible to spend it all.

After deciding on the trip to the Ocean Plane, Herag quickly bought a ticket for the Plane Train heading there.

Ticket purchases were completed within the Wizard's Mark, and there is no physical ticket, just a boarding qualification.

The Plane Train automatically synchronized the information of those with boarding qualifications, so they could just board directly at the station.

Mr. Acorn didn't accompany Herag since he still had a lot of official duties to attend to and didn't have time to travel.

However, he found a guide for Herag, whom he had met once before, none other than Shiludi from the Astrology Tower.


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