Even the laws of the Boundary Land must be reconsidered when facing soone like Herag, a holder of the Sixth Ring dal, allowing for as much leniency as possible.
The forces in the Boundary Land are intricate and complex, with nurous vast powers and many formidable Wizard Families.
Just randomly selecting one would be countless tis stronger than the Taylor Family.
Herag rely provoked one Taylor Family in the Wizard Plane and was forced to flee to the Elf Plane for survival.
But in the Boundary Land, even if Herag provoked any powerful Wizard Family, his life would at least be safe.
Because the Sixth Ring dal signifies not only the highest honor but also represents the face of the Sixth Ring Tower, no one dares to provoke the Sixth Ring Tower.
If anyone were to attack Herag, there would be no need for Herag to speak up; the big shots from the Sixth Ring Tower headquarters would handle it themselves.
Because they too are mbers of the Sixth Ring Tower headquarters, to move against soone like Herag, a holder of the Sixth Ring dal, would be a slap to their face.
"The dignity of the Holy Tower is inviolable!"
Herag inexplicably thought of this phrase, not knowing when he would see the Wizard who once saved him. He must thank him if he ets him soday.
He ntioned his experience in the Demon Plane to Acorn and asked about the Wizard with a crow standing on his shoulder.
Unexpectedly, upon hearing just the word "crow," Acorn imdiately said, "Albert, the Minister of Expansion Departnt of the Boundary Land Plane, Sixth Ring Wizard."
The Expansion Departnt in the Boundary Land is essentially the military, possessing a vast army of Wizards, engaged in warfare across various Planes, or stationed on so Planes.
Albert is the Minister of the Expansion Departnt, basically a big shot in the military of the Boundary Land.
Acorn speculated that Albert must have been conducting inspections in the Demon Plane at that ti.
When Herag was being pursued by Arios, Albert was drawn to the commotion Arios caused and happened to witness Herag.
The aura of the Starry Sky ditation Technique on Herag was as dazzling as the sun to a Wizard of Albert’s level.
Seeing Herag about to be hamred to death, Albert naturally intervened and dealt with Arios effortlessly.
Arios, an Apostle equivalent to a Level 3 Wizard, was indeed powerful, but still far too weak before a Sixth Ring Wizard.
Later, Albert must have realized that Herag was not a Wizard from the Boundary Land but from the Wizard Plane, so he didn’t say much and left directly.
Unlike Acorn, Albert, as the leader of the military, doesn’t have the leisure to waste ti with a Level 1 Wizard from the Wizard Plane.
Acorn was different, more leisurely compared to Albert, and upon discovering Herag was practicing the Starry Sky ditation Technique, he intended to inquire further.
Unexpectedly, Herag directly took out a token from the Sixth Ring Tower, leading to subsequent events.
Herag couldn’t help but wonder, if he had taken out the pocket watch in the Demon Plane, perhaps Albert would have brought him to the Boundary Land.
But who would have thought of that at the ti? Facing such a powerful Wizard, Herag was only thinking about how to survive.
Acorn ntioned that the crow on Albert’s shoulder was also a Level 6 creature, a friend Albert t during an old expedition on a certain Plane.
Back then, Albert was just a Junior Wizard, growing alongside the crow, sharing a deep bond.
"That crow is actually Level 6..." Herag had never expected this.
He initially thought the crow looked strong, but assud it was weaker than Albert. He hadn’t expected two Level 6 beings to be standing before him at that ti.
This was common knowledge in the Boundary Land; Albert’s combat prowess ranks among the top, known for the crow’s assistance.
Therefore, when Herag ntioned the crow characteristic, Acorn imdiately knew Herag had t Albert.
Albert, a military big shot.
Days later, the Sixth Ring dal was delivered to Herag, enclosed in an ancient box.
Herag picked up the Sixth Ring dal, feeling familiar, resembling the wooden disc he once obtained.
The shape of the Sixth Ring dal was similar to that disc, except it was made of so kind of Secret Gold, very sturdy.
The Sixth Ring dal itself was an excellent material for a witchcraft artifact, able to bear up to Sixth Ring Spells.
Herag planned to make good use of it, and perhaps find an opportunity to have a big shot help him craft it into a Level 6 witchcraft artifact, giving him another card.
He glanced at the Plane Mark in his palm, pondering whether the wooden disc was also a Sixth Ring dal.
Herag increasingly believed it was possible; the wooden disc must have been enchanted with so High-Level Magic, granting him the ability to teleport to the Abyss Plane—sothing ordinary Magic cannot achieve.
Compared to the old wooden disc, the current Sixth Ring dal seed like it had been iterated over many generations.
Herag carefully put away the Sixth Ring dal, noting that a million Magic Stones and ten thousand Contribution Points were also credited to his Wizard’s Mark.
Now he had money to buy plenty of things.
Herag also discovered that after obtaining the Sixth Ring dal, his personal information within the Wizard’s Mark had changed.
It now included a badge, indicating he was a holder of the Sixth Ring dal, and his na had turned into a gold-embossed color, appearing exceptionally prestigious.
The na within the Wizard’s Mark cannot be color changed by spending money; it signifies a special status.
For instance, Acorn, as the Minister of the Resource Developnt Departnt, his na is light purple, representing his position.
Herag’s golden-embossed na signifies a highly esteed status.
Herag then entered the second-hand market, searching for Magic, and purchased various types of second-level spells to enhance his magic repertoire.
Now he could learn almost all second-level spells.
Furthermore, Herag entered the online library of the Sixth Ring Tower, beginning to select so books for borrowing.
With the Sixth Ring dal, he didn’t need to pay extra Magic Stones; he could borrow for free.
The books in the library were nurous, vast and boundless; fortunately, each book has categories and special tags.
Searching books in the library can be done by tags, making it very quick and convenient.
Simple classification cannot distinctly categorize many books, as the contents of many books involve multiple Domains, requiring multiple tagging.
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