When Herag first saw him, he felt he looked familiar, but couldn’t recall who he was at all.
Fegar’s appearance had changed dramatically by this ti, looking much older.
Herag just felt intuitively that he should know him, but couldn’t rember who he was for a mont.
After a while, he searched through his mories and vaguely recalled who this person was.
"Fegar..."
Herag looked at this man and couldn’t believe it was him.
From the bits of information left behind, he also learned how Fegar had reached this point.
It turned out that long before boarding the ship, Fegar had already beco an Abyssal Cultist.
Because his aptitude was too poor, he originally had no Wizard aptitude.
But through a special ritual, he not only gained so Wizard aptitude but was promoted to Second-Class Wizard Apprentice.
For Herag, who had just set foot on the path of a Wizard at the ti, a Second-Class Wizard Apprentice was a very powerful being.
Herag recalled that Dino had told him on the deck that Fegar’s Spiritual Power was very unstable.
Now it seed that the power Fegar gained through that special ritual indeed had problems, and his Spiritual Power couldn’t stabilize.
Dino, being an Official Wizard, although he saw these anomalies at a glance, did not know the reason for Fegar’s Spiritual Power abnormality.
He only had the task of sending people, so he didn’t ask much about it.
For Dino, a little Wizard Apprentice wasn’t worth his trouble to study.
At the ti when choosing people for various Wizard Organizations, no one wanted Fegar actually because of this.
The Official Wizards responsible for recruiting people in each Wizard Organization weren’t idiots and naturally saw Fegar’s anomalies.
With a five-point Wizard aptitude and extrely unstable Spiritual Power.
For each Wizard Organization, Fegar was a aningless existence; such a person couldn’t possibly be promoted to an Official Wizard.
Moreover, there might be trouble lurking behind this kid, and those Official Wizards naturally wouldn’t choose to add trouble for themselves.
In the end, the Wizard of Green Cottage accepted Fegar, but actually without friendly intentions.
The Wizard responsible for recruiting at Green Cottage was a friend of Malcolm; he knew Malcolm’s preferences and was also interested in the secrets behind Fegar, so he simply accepted him and gifted him to Malcolm.
Of course, at the ti, the official story was that Fegar beca Malcolm’s disciple.
But everyone at Green Cottage who knew about this knew that this poor Wizard Apprentice was just experintal material for Malcolm.
It was believed that Fegar would soon die due to so experint accident.
Even though this experint accident might not seem very reasonable, who would care?
Fegar was just a Wizard Apprentice from a remote continent with no background or aptitude, and no one would stand up for him.
So the matter passed without anyone paying attention.
Malcolm, being a Wizard genius, was naturally very interested in the anomalies of Fegar, and indeed started researching.
He didn’t spend much ti before he touched the edge of Fegar’s core secret.
When Malcolm discovered there was a deeper secret hidden in Fegar, he decided to make good use of this experintal material and didn’t use him up as a consumable imdiately. Hence, Fegar lived a bit longer.
Fegar took advantage of this ti to quietly improve his strength.
Since he inherently had the characteristic of unstable Spiritual Power, a slight improvent in Spiritual Power didn’t alert Malcolm.
In his view, it was just a normal fluctuation, and Fegar, this strange Wizard Apprentice, was naturally like this, with unstable Spiritual Power.
Until later, sothing happened that shocked everyone at Green Cottage.
Fegar suddenly promoted to an Official Wizard, injured Malcolm heavily while he was unprepared, and successfully escaped Green Cottage.
After this matter spread, everyone felt it was like a fantasy tale, and every aspect of it was so unbelievable.
Yet it happened.
Since Malcolm kept silent about the details of the incident, no one knew what had happened specifically.
Malcolm, besides considering his own face, also because he discovered the secret on Fegar.
This kid could communicate with entities from other Planes.
This made Malcolm very interested. He didn’t know it was the Abyss Plane, but he wanted to research it. Naturally, he didn’t want Fegar to fall into others’ hands.
Malcolm wanted to capture Fegar back for further research, but since then, Fegar had vanished as if into thin air, leaving no trace anywhere.
"So that’s how it is..."
Herag, as an observer of the entire event, suddenly connected his past experiences.
Currently, Fegar was in so eroded underground cavern in the polluted area, preparing the items needed for the summoning ritual.
The Witch Array on the ground had been drawn completely, and Fegar checked it several tis every day, ensuring there was no damage or omission.
Seeing this scene, Herag suddenly realized: "I can return to the Wizard Plane."
Through historical residual information, Herag also learned that this was a summoning ritual that could summon him to the Wizard Plane.
Originally, it was to summon Ryan, but because Ryan’s Bloodline Power had been absorbed by him, and this Witch Array was marked by bloodline aura, so it beca Herag.
Now, as long as Herag wishes, he can be summoned to the Wizard Plane through this Witch Array anyti.
After discovering this situation, Herag thought of more things.
He not only thought about returning to the Wizard Plane but more importantly, he seed to be able to lead the Wizard Plane to breakthrough promotions to a high-tier World.
As long as Herag wishes, he can complete the process of advancing to Level 7 in the Wizard Plane.
Once he advances to Level 7, it ans the Wizard Plane can move towards a high-tier World.
In a low-tier World, after Level 3 Wizards advance to Level 4, the rules created by Level 3 Wizards can beco one of the foundational Rules of this Plane.
When Level 6 Wizards advance to Level 7, it causes the sa effect.
As long as Herag advances to Level 7 in the Wizard Plane, his Eternal Rule can beco one of the foundational Rules of the Wizard Plane, equivalent to Herag’s Domain being able to cover the entire Plane.
Moreover, latecors in the Wizard Plane, as long as their talents are high enough, can also comprehend the Eternal Rule created by Herag.
However, the Eternal Trace Rule is a high-grade Rule Power, ordinary Wizards aren’t qualified to touch it.
Herag hopes more people can comprehend the Eternal Rule because as long as latecors comprehend the Eternal Rule, the power they cultivate will be fed back to Herag.
If the entire Wizard Plane can comprehend the Eternal Rule, then Herag will slowly beco stronger even if he sits and does nothing.
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