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After spending so ti in the small plane, Herag ca out, intending to let the small plane develop and grow on its own.

There isn’t much there right now, so staying on would be aningless.

Herag opened the Wizard’s Mark and searched for so information related to the creation of planes.

There is very little information on this topic because wizards who can create planes are quite rare.

Most are just so knowledge related to the creation of space.

Herag searched for a long ti before finding so books about creating planes, which involved many theories and principles regarding the creation of planes.

Many of them are related to the Boundary Land because, in a sense, the Boundary Land itself is a created plane, though its form is rather special.

The creators of the Boundary Land encountered many problems during its creation.

In addressing these problems, they truly pooled the wisdom of everyone, coming up with a variety of solutions, even founding several disciplines.

One can only say that those were exceptionally talented wizards whose wisdom Herag could hardly look up to.

The books Herag found were mostly written by wizards of that ti afterward, detailing the problems they encountered in creating the Boundary Land and how they solved them.

When Herag borrowed these books from the library, he found that ordinary people couldn’t borrow them without applying for and receiving approval.

With the Sixth Ring dal, he could skip this step and borrow them directly.

Once the books were in hand, Herag carefully studied them.

Although the small plane inside Herag differs from the Boundary Land, many of the theoretical aspects are common.

The small plane exploded into formation using various rules within Herag as seeds, coupled with the role of the World Furnace.

The biggest challenge in creating the Boundary Land back then was the absence of such seeds.

Most plane seeds co from various plane fragnts, but the conditions for the Boundary Land were not there.

At the ti, the Sixth Ring Tower did have so plane fragnts, but they lacked ti.

It takes a long ti for a plane fragnt to develop into a complete plane, much like how a seed requires ti to take root and sprout.

Even ordinary crops take several months, let alone a plane.

At that ti, the situation of the Sixth Ring Tower was extrely dangerous; they were embroiled in a bitter struggle with various parties of the Abyss Plane.

Continuing for long, they were sure to be dood and had to leave the Abyss Plane swiftly.

Under such circumstances, they didn’t have the ti to gradually nurture a plane fragnt into a plane.

They eventually thought of using the existing rules of the Wizard Plane and the Abyss Plane as a base to create a zone similar to a plane, which beca the Boundary Land.

The books Herag had didn’t cover the details extensively, glossing over many processes.

But from between the lines, he could feel the kind of challenges those people faced at the ti.

After reading these books, Herag further deepened his understanding of plane creation and, combined with the feedback from the small plane, unconsciously figured out many things.

"Esteed Sixth Ring dal winner, Mr. Herag, are you ready?" Shiludi sent a ssage asking.

Shiludi didn’t know Herag was the recipient of the Sixth Ring dal until seeing the tag after they added each other as friends on the Wizard’s Mark.

She had initially wondered why Mr. Acorn asked her to be a guide for Herag, a newly promoted Level 3 Wizard, who could get Minister Acorn to help him.

Shiludi speculated whether Herag was a scion of a super Wizard Family, possibly with a powerful background.

It turned out Herag was even more mysterious than she imagined, being the Level 2 Wizard who won the Sixth Ring dal a year ago.

The event caused a bit of discussion at the ti, and Shiludi had heard of Herag’s na.

However, a year had passed, and Shiludi had long forgotten about it. When hosting Herag, she didn’t associate him with the Sixth Ring dal winner.

Upon learning that Herag was the Sixth Ring dal recipient, Shiludi prepared more ticulously, fearing she wouldn’t fulfill her assigned duties properly.

"Okay, see you tomorrow," Herag replied.

Early the next day, Herag t Shiludi at the agreed location.

"Good morning, Mr. Herag," Shiludi said, wearing tight shorts that accentuated her long, slender, fair legs.

Looking at the youthful and vibrant Shiludi, Herag beca montarily dazed.

The youthful aura emanating from Shiludi reminded Herag that it had been so years since he embarked on the path of a wizard; ti really flies.

The place they t was outside the Teleportation Center, where Herag and Shiludi needed to teleport to the Plane Train Station in the Sixth Ring Region, then take the Plane Train to the Ocean Plane.

There are many train stations in the Boundary Land, and typically, most train stations’ plane trains can reach various places, with only a few exceptions.

Like the Elf Plane, at that ti, it could only be reached from the outermost First Ring Region on the Plane Train.

The train to the Elf Plane was a temporary train, available only from that area in the First Ring Region.

Only after verification to ensure it’s a mature, stable, and safe route would plane train routes gradually open in other parts of the Boundary Land.

Under Shiludi’s guidance, Herag arrived at a place called White Mist Station via the Teleportation Witch Array.

This is the largest station in the Sixth Ring Region, with nurous plane train routes.

Shiludi, having the expenses provided by the Sixth Ring Tower, directly booked Herag a luxury compartnt.

In addition to considering Herag’s travel experience, it was also for privacy.

Luxury compartnts are exclusive, with no one else around, ensuring no disturbances.

Entering the luxury compartnt, Herag found it almost like a suite in a luxury hotel, with a total of four rooms.

"Mr. Herag, our journey is expected to take three days. These three days are the sa as the ti in the Boundary Land, with almost no difference in ti flow," Shiludi said.

Herag nodded, "Thank you for your hard work."

He knew beforehand that the ti flow on the route from the Boundary Land to the Ocean Plane was very stable, with no difference.

This was also why Shiludi arranged a luxury compartnt for Herag, to at least have a place to sleep, as sitting for three days would offer a poor experience.

Anyway, the expenses from the Sixth Ring Tower were abundant, and they wouldn’t run out.

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