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Sixth Ring Wizard-Chapter 690: Titan Bloodline
After Herag spent some time dealing with these matters, he returned to his Meditation Room and took out the golden Titan blood.
Since returning to the Wizard Plane, Herag’s focus has been on advancing to the Level 7 Legendary rank, leaving no time to study this blood.
Herag activated the Great Dark Heaven magic, beginning to absorb the bloodline power within the Titan blood.
"Star Realm Titan: Titans communicate with the Mother River through the Well of the Star Realm during gestation, naturally gaining the ability to communicate with it after birth and obtaining Power to enhance their bodies."
Herag opened his eyes and understood why the Titan’s body is so strong.
The Mother River Power is the most fundamental Power of the Endless Plane, with properties that are extremely complex, indescribable by a single concept.
After birth, Titans naturally possess the ability to communicate with the Mother River.
The Mother River Power they obtain is almost entirely used to strengthen their bodies, thus giving them their enormous size and formidable physical strength.
After Herag absorbed the Titan’s bloodline power, he also gained this ability; by communicating with the Mother River to obtain its Power, he could enhance his own body.
This kind of enhancement, however, was already negligible for him.
Because when facing an opponent of the same Level 7 Legendary rank, it wouldn’t matter if he had this enhancement or not; Herag could defeat most opponents of the same tier without relying on these powers.
And if he were to face a Level 8 Dominator or Level 9 Ancestor, this enhancement wouldn’t help either; he still couldn’t win.
However, the Titan bloodline power gave Herag more ideas.
He found that after absorbing the Titan’s Bloodline Power, it also merged into the Bloodline Mark on his chest, becoming part of it.
Herag summarized that currently his body is primarily dominated by the Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline, with other various bloodlines being supplementary.
If he wants to advance to a Level 8 Dominator, he would need to condense his own Blood Rune.
Herag could quickly accomplish this step by directly using the Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline Rune, allowing him to cross this step.
But Herag didn’t want to do so, because doing so would mean abandoning his own advantages and following the old path of the Thunder God Ancestor.
Continuing down this path would at most reach the height of the Thunder God Ancestor and achieve no new breakthroughs.
Herag wishes to carve out a different path and reach a higher level.
The Wizard Power System he possesses, the knowledge he holds, along with the spells Great Dark Heaven and World Furnace, are his advantages.
Herag absorbs and integrates various bloodline powers, transforming them into his own bloodline power.
Should he succeed in integrating these various bloodline powers into one and finally condensing his own Blood Rune, it would surely be more powerful than the simple Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline.
After a thorough reflection, Herag believed he could potentially utilize this point well and traverse across the various planes of the Endless Plane, absorbing as many excellent and powerful bloodline powers as possible.
Once enough bloodline power is absorbed, the Blood Rune condensed will naturally become stronger.
Currently, when Herag requires bloodline power from different planes, he often doesn’t need to act personally.
By directly informing the Boundary Land, he can obtain much of the bloodline power he needs.
However, even the Boundary Land can mostly only acquire some middle-tier world bloodline powers, as high-tier worlds are too perilous.
Herag has personally been to the Star Realm and witnessed the battle between the Star Realm and the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor, so naturally, he understands this.
In high-tier worlds, even Level 7 Legendaries are no more than small fry, and the Boundary Land is indeed somewhat powerless.
Should Herag want bloodline powers from high-tier worlds, he still has to find ways to obtain them himself.
If he plans to travel to high-tier worlds, Herag must carefully plan and prepare.
Though he’s already ascended to Level 7 Legendary, battles at his tier remain exceedingly dangerous.
Herag plans not to act rashly and returns to the Boundary Land, still taking the Plane Train.
Upon returning to the Sixth Ring Tower, Herag immerses himself in the Sixth Ring Tower’s library, not stepping out.
As he currently has extremely high clearance, there’s almost nothing he cannot access, so there are no restrictions.
Herag initiates an immersive reading mode, layer by layer, recording all the books within the Sixth Ring Tower into Shenlan’s database.
This entry of materials surpasses the sum total of all previous entries in terms of richness, and the depth and importance of the information are extremely high.
Herag’s knowledge system continually expands, enriching with much knowledge he previously didn’t understand.
Most importantly, Herag gains more insights into the various planes.
The Boundary Land already has quite an in-depth understanding of the Endless Plane, knowing much about various planes.
Even in those high-tier worlds, if the Boundary Land lacks the ability to invade and plunder, it still employs various means to probe for specific conditions of those high-tier worlds.
For them, this probing process is naturally extremely dangerous, but it must be carried out by someone.
If a slight loss of personnel can exchange for information on high-tier worlds, it’s still a gain for the whole Boundary Land.
In fact, the main personnel losses from the Boundary Land over the years mostly occurred during explorations of high-tier worlds.
Conversely, in invasions of middle-tier and low-tier worlds, due to meticulous prior planning, the casualty rate is quite low.
Several months passed with Herag engrossed in the library, fully dedicated to his studies.
Although Shenlan has already recorded all the book materials, much of it still requires Herag to read and comprehend himself.
His learning capability has improved significantly and is not much different from Shenlan.
No matter the topic, Herag usually becomes thoroughly familiar after a single pass and can comprehend it very deeply.
Herag, being a higher form of life now, can see the essence of many issues directly, thus encountering negligible reading obstacles when reviewing these books.
While he was immersed in reading, a library staff member surprisingly came to report news.
They wouldn’t normally disturb him unless there was something particularly urgent, as was previously instructed by Herag.
Now that the library staff came, it meant something important was happening, so Herag put down the book in his hand and asked, "What’s the matter?"
"Lord Herag, Lord Andres has returned," the staff member informed.







