Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 620: Creating a Plane



Herag quickly received a friend request from Shiludi, and after approving it, the two of them discussed the specific timing and some precautions.

After the communication was complete, Herag continued to stay on the first floor of the Sixth Ring Tower, as the departure time was seven days away, leaving some time.

Herag planned to take advantage of these few days to complete the creation of his personal space.

Upon reaching the level of a Level 3 Wizard, one already has the ability to create their own exclusive space.

Of course, it's only nominally one's own.

Because this space truly exists somewhere within the Endless Plane, it is possible for other entities to intrude.

However, the probability of this happening is so low it's almost negligible.

Creating one's personal space is not an easy task and requires not only mastery of the Spatial Rules.

A Wizard must also have a very deep understanding of the Rules to carve out a space within the Endless Plane.

Herag had also read a lot of papers on this subject from the Boundary Land and learned a lot.

Even before advancing to Level 3 Wizard, he often read these papers, having long since understood the matters related to space creation.

However, at that time, he clearly lacked sufficient understanding of the Rules and control ability, so he did not have the capability to create a space.

But after advancing to Level 3 Wizard, having received a large influx of knowledge from the Plane Will, Herag knew that he was capable now.

Herag entered the Meditation Room of the wooden hut, set up the Witch Array, and began to mobilize the Power of Rules to create space.

Now, mobilizing the Power of Rules was as simple as eating and drinking water for him; it had almost become instinctual.

Just as Herag was about to mobilize the Power of Rules to create space, he suddenly stopped.

Because he thought of his Inner Domain.

The World Furnace magic had tempered many Rule Powers into his body, giving him the Inner Domain.

Accordingly, it also meant Herag's body innately contained multiple Rule Powers.

After some contemplation, Herag realized that he didn't really need to mobilize external Rule Power to create space; directly mobilizing his internal Rule Power was sufficient.

He immediately took out parchment to infer the feasibility of the plan.

At the same time, Herag also used Shenlan Inference to calculate the success rate, and the result was that it was entirely feasible.

After verifying with both himself and Shenlan, Herag decided to give it a try and began preparations.

He closed his eyes, feeling the various Rule Powers flowing within him.

After such a long time, the various Rule Powers within Herag had already merged as one, coexisting harmoniously without any conflict.

"Let's begin."

With a thought, the Rule Powers within him started to flow, intertwining and gradually fusing together.

The process of merging and gathering made Herag feel a slight swelling inside but that was all; there was no other sensation.

If an ordinary wizard attempted this, they might risk losing control of the intertwined forces and causing a chaotic Rule Power explosion, resulting in death.

Herag could manage this because he had a strong physical body and lineage as a foundation, supported by the presence of the World Furnace, which allowed perfect control of these powers.

Additionally, having advanced to a Level 3 Wizard, his ability to control and understand the Rules far exceeded that of the past.

Numerous Rule Powers flowed toward a single point within Herag, converging into a very tiny point after reaching there.

As time went on, Rule Powers continued to flow into this point without stopping.

About three days later, the process slowly ceased, and the Rule Powers stopped flowing into that point, resuming their normal circulation.

Herag realized it should be almost complete.

As the thought crossed his mind, a loud bang reverberated in his head.

The sound disappeared as quickly as it came; when Herag listened carefully, he heard nothing more, as if it had been a mere illusion.

Looking back at that point, Herag discovered that it had transformed into a nebula-like form, slowly rotating.

As his consciousness instinctively tried to approach, he felt a pull coming from within it.

From the rules flowing near the nebula, Herag learned this was the space he had created.

With a thought, he vanished from the Meditation Room.

The scene shifted, and Herag stood amid a void.

There was nothing around him—no light, not even darkness.

All that existed here was void and countless flowing rules.

Compared to external rules, these were still very immature, containing little information and knowledge, as if they were in a budding state.

Herag knew these were the rules born within the newly created space.

In essence, they're no different from the external rules.

The earlier point, after merging various rules, acted as a seed, bursting forth to open a new space.

Within this new space, some immature rules would be born.

Observing his surroundings, Herag felt something was off.

Though there seemed to be nothing, it also felt like there was everything.

After pondering for a moment, Herag understood what it was.

This wasn't just a space; it was a plane prototype.

This was a true prototype capable of developing into a plane, inherently containing complete foundational rules, and even evolving unique rules of its own.

Just because it was newly born, there was nothing within yet, but the foundational rules were complete and would continue to grow on their own.

Many planes are born from plane fragments, as these fragments contain complete Rule Powers and can develop into planes if the environment is suitable.

Looking around, Herag noted that this was indeed a very rudimentary plane prototype, not even qualified to be called a Low-tier World.

It would take a long time for this place to evolve into something akin to other planes.

Herag hadn't expected that he would create an entire plane while trying to simply open a personal space for a few items.

Reflecting on the World Furnace magic, he somewhat understood.

The World Furnace was indeed such a spell, capable of turning every cell into a plane when perfected; producing this outcome wasn't surprising.

Closing his eyes, Herag felt a pulse, which came from the plane prototype.

With each pulse from the prototype, countless pieces of knowledge and information were transmitted to Herag.

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