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Unless absolutely necessary, he certainly wouldn’t act recklessly, nor would he be willing to.

Once Lor finished speaking, the entire room went silent.

The information in Lor’s words was just too overwhelming, forcing them to think repeatedly to fully digest it.

Setting aside the bizarre existence of the Second World, just the Ti Law ntioned by Lor was sothing they found difficult to understand.

When exactly did this guy discover the Ti Runes?

Where did he discover them?

Why did they know nothing about it?

Though they had thought they roughly understood Lor, it now seed they only knew a façade?

This guy was too good at hiding, no wonder Cody always had a few sarcastic words to say about him before getting handled by Francis, serves him right!

A mont later.

"Speaker Lor, how much can you delay the opening ti of the Trial Field the most?" Francis, after digesting all the information, imdiately asked the most critical question.

If Lor could delay the opening ti by over fifteen hundred years, based on Sanchez’s current cultivation speed, there was an estimated thirty percent chance he could break through to the Sixth Ring.

And the further it gets delayed, the higher the probability of a successful breakthrough.

This guy’s cultivation could be seen by everyone without a hint of secrecy, which was completely the opposite of Lor, hence all the Alliance Speakers could always keep track of his cultivation status.

Whether Vincentia could break through to the Sixth Ring depended on when Ernie and his team could research the Tier Six Small Energy Furnaces.

Research on such a thing has no set ti; perhaps Ernie and his team might make progress after a year, or it might remain stuck at Tier Five Energy Furnace for thousands of years until future generations co up with more genius ideas on Energy Furnace research to push it forward.

"Conservatively, I can probably delay it by around two thousand eight hundred years."

Lor thought for a mont and gave a fairly reliable number, "Of course, the premise for delaying two thousand eight hundred years is that the Players can continue to descend and continue to hunt Demons in the Abyss Plane to provide with assistance."

"If the plane passage between the Wizard Plane and the Abyss Plane is also interrupted, then I’m not sure how far I can delay it in the end."

He had only glanced at the River of Ti Scroll and hadn’t formally used it to explore the runes, so he didn’t know how fast he could piece together runes from it, hence he simply assud he could explore a total of twenty complete Ti Runes for calculation.

Twenty complete Ti Runes could extend the Trial Field opening ti by a thousand years.

And if the Players could normally provide Origin Points, allowing him to explore sixteen Ti Runes posed no problem, which could delay eight hundred years.

The remaining thousand years would be the ti he could delay by creating two Ti Witchcrafts during this period and then integrating them smoothly with Space Witchcrafts to produce characteristics.

...

Second World, within the space of towering trees.

"Players?!" Blood looked at the erald green screen in front of him with a hint of confusion in his eyes.

It could understand all that Lor and those little fellows had discussed earlier, but the ntion of Players by Lor out of the blue at this mont felt too discordant.

From Lor’s ntion of Players helping him comprehend the True aning of Ti, it was clear it didn’t refer to ordinary ga players of the Second World.

In that case, it beca quite interesting.

"I’ve said this before, how could such a genius randomly appear at the beginning of an epoch without a reason!"

Blood’s expression turned serious as he looked at the green screen, "According to what he says, Players should soon appear in his plane."

"I want to see exactly what helps this little guy comprehend the True aning of Ti."

Logically speaking, there shouldn’t be any secrets left in this ti-space for them.

At this point in ti, any mysterious item that suddenly appears could potentially deal a devastating blow to them and their plans, hence it must be taken seriously.

Lor has already been thoroughly examined in person with nothing wrong, but what about the so-called Players?

...

Wizard Plane, in the top floor study of the Lor Wizard Tower.

"Three thousand five hundred years?" Francis nodded thoughtfully, "It looks like, as long as players can descend normally, Sanchez has a good chance of breaking through to the Sixth Ring!"

Lor: "..."

Didn’t he just say two thousand eight hundred years?

What was this guy muttering about?

How did it beco three thousand five hundred years?

Just as Lor intended to refute, an enthusiastic voice suddenly rang out: "Speaker Lor, if by then, both Vincentia and I break through the Sixth Ring, can Vincentia guard the Wizard Plane while I go out to seize Law Values?"

"No, not just Law Values, the genius from other large civilizations and top large civilizations should also be limited, right?"

"If by then I capture all those fellows and imprison them in the Wizard Plane, and after the trial ends, let the large civilizations and super large civilizations behind them spend Illusion Dream Value or even Law Points to ransom them back, wouldn’t that make us rich quickly?"

All the legislators and speakers, including Lor, focused their gaze on the screen that emitted the voice.

Within the screen, Sanchez, dressed in a blood-red robe, wore a flushed expression with eyes full of fervor.

Ten seconds...

Thirty seconds...

A minute later, the fervor in Sanchez’s eyes gradually dissipated as he looked around puzzled: "What happened? As long as Vincentia and I both break through the Sixth Ring, this plan should be pretty feasible, right?"

He initially thought his plan should incite others, but these guys just looked at him as if he were so unknown creature, and nobody chid in, which felt quite awkward.

"Let’s discuss it when the ti cos."

Francis rubbed his temples, "I think the more important topic now is how to accommodate the common folks from other planes; the Wizard Plane can’t contain so many people."

"If we have to consider the developnt of other planes, then so legislators or even speakers must remain outside to stabilize the situation."

"But by doing so, everyone who remains outside will inevitably have to bring along a basic setup."

"There’s five days to migrate now, so there shouldn’t be any problem."

"But when the Trial Field officially opens, based on the image that appeared as that Manager spoke, all plane passages will be directly opened."

"At that ti, large civilizations and top large civilizations Tier Six beings will inevitably rush in quickly, perhaps not giving much reaction ti to the legislators or speakers guarding other planes."

"Most likely, you won’t be able to bring back all the foundations you’ve developed for thousands of years in those planes, and an unfortunate misstep could leave you stuck in that plane forever."

"Choosing to completely abandon them is not only a waste for us but also exceedingly unfair to them."

"So, what to choose ultimately, everyone, co up with a suggestion."

After Francis finished speaking, the majority of legislators and speakers furrowed their brows.

Francis had already thoroughly analyzed the pros and cons of both options, and if they really had to choose, they would all unhesitatingly opt for the second option.

After all, only Lor, Sanchez, Vincentia, and Cody could completely avoid the task of stabilizing other planes, while everyone else could possibly be selected.

Having one’s foundation developed over thousands of years destroyed in an instant wasn’t easy to swallow; it was better to abandon it from the start, not to ntion the potential risk of falling.

"I choose the second!"

Cody said without hesitation: "Maybe among those common folks we abandon, soone like Speaker Lor, capable of changing the future path of the Wizard Alliance, might erge!"

"With the enormous pool of common folks across two hundred planes, there’s surely this possibility."

"If even one such genius appears, it’s worth taking so insignificant risks for."

Cody’s words earned him several angry glares from many legislators and speakers.

It’s easy to speak when one isn’t directly involved.

"I have a new idea, though."

Tier Six Thunder Elent Speaker Theo spoke imdiately afterward: "Why don’t we establish so simple Wizard Towers on each plane, place a Talent Detection Magic Array outside, and leave the knowledge of each faction in those towers."

"As long as those with ditation Talent try to enter the Wizard Towers, we won’t stop them."

"Additionally, we can leave a Supervision Magic Array to prevent them from destroying or taking the original materials out of the Wizard Towers."

"Our Wizard System ultimately relies on the power of individuals. I believe as long as the first Wizard Apprentice appears, they will naturally develop their own Wizard Influence."

"This way, it won’t waste geniuses that erge from other planes, nor would we risk suppressing various planes."

"Also, we can send our vassals to various planes as supervisors to prevent so misguided individuals from acting out of line."

"What do you all think of my proposal?"

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