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Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 408 - 286: The True Space-Time Mage
At the top layer of the Lor Wizard Tower, in the study room.
Upon returning from the Second World, Lor immediately took out the Continent Communication Device from the Space Ring and convened a small council meeting.
A series of light screens connected and emerged in front of him, and all the Speakers connected to the conference room looked at Lor with a bit of tension.
According to the plan, Lor was supposed to inquire about the migration safety of the Plane Group during this trial.
This is crucial to the future response plan of the Wizard Civilization and is of utmost importance.
Soon, fifty-one light screens appeared simultaneously. 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚
Lor immediately smiled and said, "Gentlemen, I have two pieces of good news to share with everyone."
"The first is that the great Manager told me that as long as we don’t conduct more than ten Space Jumps with the Plane Group in a short period, there won’t be too much impact."
"As long as I can become the Sixth Ring before the trial ends and inscribe spatial nodes on the entire Plane Group, the migration plan can be implemented."
"The second is that the trial start time has been postponed by another 1,550 years."
To be honest, if possible, he was not too willing to break through so early.
The flaws in the Domain right now, if not repaired, once he breaks through the Sixth Ring and integrates it with the Space-Time Origin Container, it will no longer be possible to fix them.
This might become his eternal regret.
Unfortunately, things do not go as planned. Even though he and Van had focused all their energy on deducing the Domain from the start, they couldn’t repair even a tenth of the Domain flaws, and he also had to comprehend the Time Rune.
No matter how unwilling, he could only give up the idea of making it perfect.
"Haha, as expected of Speaker Lole!"
"Impressive!"
"Right, initially Speaker Francis thought that Speaker Lole could extend the trial start time by 3,500 years, and now it has already been extended by 2,600 years. It seems extending it further to the 4,500-year limit is not a difficult task."
"Indeed."
"I second that."
...
All the Speakers were jubilant.
The two pieces of news Lor brought back are critical to the Wizard Alliance, and they couldn’t help but be happy.
A moment later, when the atmosphere cooled a bit, Lor continued, "To perfectly achieve the Plane Group migration target, we need to accomplish three things."
"First, contact the Feathered Sky Civilization representative during the trial and offer benefits."
"Second, ensure that after obtaining the Law Value Token, they will not choose to thoroughly exploit us."
"Third, overpower and handle all other civilization’s trial takers."
The Feathered Sky Civilization leader is a Tier Eight Space Faction powerhouse. Even if he takes the Plane Group on a Space Jump, he most likely can’t escape their tracking.
The only way to deal with this is to negotiate with them while preventing them from exploiting the Wizard Civilization after the trial ends.
"Let’s talk about the first task."
Lor looked at the now completely quiet crowd and revealed his strategic plan: "I will break through to the Sixth Ring before the trial begins and make a trip to the Arena to challenge the Tier Seven life form, which only nine stars can challenge."
"If all goes well, it will surely attract the attention of the Feathered Sky Civilization’s leader and its two offspring, making them aware of my strength."
"When the trial begins, I will immediately find the offspring of the Feathered Sky Civilization leader entering the trial and have them give me their mother’s Second World number, thus contacting that individual."
"Does anyone have any improvements to my plan?"
Ever since understanding the Arena’s mechanism, he never thought about hiding his identity because it was meaningless.
Once the trial starts, everything will be exposed to the eyes of the Crystal Domain creatures observing the trial.
Not hiding his identity, on the other hand, can achieve another goal he has, to establish prestige in the Arena ahead of time.
Whether it’s to deter other civilizations’ trial takers from rashly making moves against the Wizard Plane after the trial begins or to achieve other purposes, this is more beneficial than harmful.
The only regret is that he can’t get the Feathered Sky Civilization leader’s number in the Second World in advance.
After all, whether it’s he or the Feathered Sky Civilization leader announcing the number, there would be countless creatures rushing to add their contact information, hindering both from smoothly adding each other.
Otherwise, the first issue could be resolved earlier.
"Speaker Lole, if you are sure that after breaking through to the Sixth Ring, you can defeat the Tier Seven life form, I think the first task and the third task can be resolved simultaneously."
After hearing Lor’s plan, Sanchez’s eyes lit up, eagerly suggesting, "You only need to reveal our civilization’s location after defeating the Tier Seven life form, and it’s doubtful if other civilization’s Tier Six powerhouses would dare enter."
"The worst-case scenario is that not as many powerhouses are deterred, besides..."
At this point, he suddenly couldn’t continue.
Because he realized that if Lor truly revealed the Wizard Civilization’s location at that time, considering the importance the Feathered Sky Civilization leader places on its two offspring, they would surely not enter.
And if they don’t enter, the Wizard Alliance might not even have the chance to talk with the Feathered Sky Civilization leader, and it’s possible Lor’s Plane Group Space Jump would be stopped immediately by that individual.
In that case, let alone completing the first task, all plans would be bankrupt.
"What a pity." Sanchez sighed, feeling somewhat regretful as he closed his mouth.
The scene of defeating a Tier Seven life form in the Arena, watched by countless civilizations and then revealing the Wizard Civilization’s location, which excited him at the thought, could not be realized due to another reason, leaving him extremely regretful.







