Sixth Ring Wizard-Chapter 693: Plane Fusion

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Chapter 693: Chapter 693: Plane Fusion

This issue is right in front of the Boundary Land, and it is an urgent problem.

For the Boundary Land, the best solution is still to merge with the Wizard Plane.

However, plane fusion is a huge project with many problems to solve, which is not easy.

The Boundary Land has long hesitated to take this step because too many issues remain unresolved.

The most important issue is that the Wizard Plane was originally a Middle-tier World, while the Boundary Land contains the fundamental rules of both the Wizard Plane and the Abyss Plane.

The Abyss Plane is a High-tier World, and it is almost impossible for the Wizard Plane to merge with the Boundary Land, which contains Abyss Plane’s fundamental rules.

Because the levels of the two planes differ too much, they cannot merge. This is the result after the deduction by countless excellent Wizards in the Boundary Land.

They came to this conclusion after rigorous calculations.

But now it is different. Herag has ascended to Level 7 Legendary in the Wizard Plane, triggering its advancement to a High-tier World.

This set the premise conditions for the merger of the Boundary Land and the Wizard Plane, solving many problems.

Although Andres is also a Level 7 Legendary Wizard, he advanced a long time ago.

At that time, the situation of the Boundary Land was still unstable, shaky like being in stormy weather.

To make the Boundary Land stronger, Andres naturally chose to ascend to Level 7 Legendary there.

His advancement has greatly contributed to the current flourishing of the Boundary Land.

But after Andres, aside from Herag, no one else has ascended to Level 7 Legendary Wizard, prolonging the difficulty of plane fusion.

Now, as the Wizard Plane has just begun to ascend to a High-tier World, it’s the best time for plane fusion.

At this time, the fundamental rules of the Wizard Plane become loosened and more fluid, not so rigid, greatly reducing the difficulty of plane fusion.

Andres and Herag immediately began to discuss, talking about the general details of the plane fusion plan.

In fact, the Boundary Land had long prepared a contingency plan, but some issues remained unresolved.

But now, with the advancement of the Wizard Plane, these issues are automatically resolved.

Herag also had Shenlan input this plan, carefully analyzed it, identified some incomplete areas, and proposed modifications.

Andres thought the suggestions were excellent after hearing them and incorporated Herag’s modifications.

In the subsequent two months, Herag focused on this matter, fully participating in the process.

The Boundary Land gathered countless excellent Wizards, had well-defined roles, and formally kicked off the plane fusion plan.

Many large Witchcraft Artifacts were brought out, which were prepared for plane fusion and are specialized for such tasks.

The Boundary Land’s plan was very detailed, and actions were cautious, progressing step by step without taking big leaps.

They ensured that there were no issues with each step before proceeding to the next; the entire process was exceedingly careful.

After all, it involved everyone in the two planes, and one careless mistake could lead to disaster.

After the fusion process officially began, Herag ironically found himself with little to do, as specific people executed every task.

Herag only needed to focus on the overall progress of the matter, as he was incredibly sensitive to changes in the rules of the two planes, able to instantly sense any issues.

...

In the blink of an eye, two years passed.

The plane fusion was still in its early stages, proceeding smoothly according to the Boundary Land’s plan, without any problems.

Just like usual, Herag stayed in his castle on the Wizard Plane, gently releasing the small hand on him as he prepared to get up.

"My lord, you’re awake so early again." Chatiya said, her face half-covered by the blanket, in a sleepy tone.

Herag replied, "I have serious matters to attend to, continue to sleep."

"Mm~" Chatiya clearly wasn’t fully awake and drifted back to sleep in a daze.

As early as a year ago, Herag had shared a bed with Chatiya, thereby giving her a clear status.

Although Herag had many women around him, he still refrained from leaving descendants.

It wasn’t that he didn’t want to have offspring, but Herag intended to advance to Level 8 Dominator, or even Ancestor before leaving any descendants.

Herag recognized the importance of bloodlines; in the Abyss Plane, there is an eternal truth that bloodline is everything.

This phrase holds significant meaning.

If Herag were to leave descendants now, their bloodline strength would inevitably be inferior to the future ones.

Herag planned to lay a stronger foundation for future offspring, at least waiting until he became a Level 8 Dominator.

He was also curious about the potential of offspring born from the combination of his bloodline and that of Chatiya, an Elf Royal Family.

However, at his current level, leaving descendants normally was not easy.

Herag still needed to exert some effort and energy to ensure the successful generation of offspring.

For someone with Wizard knowledge like him, it wasn’t too difficult.

Herag walked to the balcony of the castle, the sea breeze from the north blew over, fresh against his face.

A spatial ripple unfolded in front of him, and a toad emerged, saying, "I know where my body is now."

"Where?" Herag asked.

For the past two years, the toad had been deducing and calculating where its body truly was, gradually approaching the answer, and now finally had it.

The toad said, "Not too good, it should be in the Insect Race Plane."

"Insect Race Plane?"

Herag knew of this plane, which also belonged to a High-tier World, its strength not to be underestimated.

However, for Herag, the Insect Race Plane wasn’t as dangerous as the Star Realm.

The Star Realm consists of very few individuals, but nearly every individual is extremely powerful, making it highly perilous, where encountering a Star Spirit or Titan spontaneously means facing a formidable presence.

But the Insect Race Plane was different, the Boundary Land had related records.

The Insect Race Plane had vast numbers of individual entities, consisting of a massive variety of Insect Race Demons.

The individual strength of these Insect Races wasn’t very high; generally, only those at the top of the race possessed significant strength.

The Insect Race Plane primarily relied on their overwhelming numbers and group warfare tactics, posing formidable challenges.

Especially those planes invaded by the Insect Race turned into living hells.

For planes with lesser strength, the Insect Race Plane could be a nightmare, consuming countless medium and small planes.

However, for High-tier Worlds, the Insect Race Plane was not so terrifying.

In the face of absolute power, numbers are of no consequence.

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