Six Ring Wizard - Chapter 407

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Chapter 407: Low-Tier Worlds
If a powerful being wanted to enter another plane, forcefully breaking through was nearly impossible.
This was due to the immense repulsion from the world’s will.
Unless the being was so powerful that they could tear the world apart, creating their own passage, they couldn’t just barge in.
Even low-tier worlds couldn’t be easily breached by ordinary fifth or sixth-level wizards.
Only beings far beyond the world’s tier could break through, and for such entities, it was often a matter of whim. They could simply destroy a world with a casual swipe, leaving the inhabitants helpless victims of such overwhelming power.
Because they were so weak, they didn’t even have the chance to control their own fate.
Typically, the way to enter another plane was by locating its coordinates and establishing a plane passage, allowing travel between worlds.
The wizard plane’s invasion of the elven plane worked this way. Wizards like Park, a third-level wizard, could use the passage to enter the elven plane.
Though their power would be somewhat suppressed, they could still enter.
Helag also learned that the elven plane was a mid-tier world, just like the wizard plane.
Reflecting on his bloodline mark, which contained the bloodline of the Thunder God Ancestor, Helag realized why he couldn’t use the Ancestor’s power in either the wizard or elven planes.
After thinking for a moment, it became clear: the Ancestor’s bloodline was the power of a top-tier entity.
Such a level of power would naturally face the strongest repulsion and suppression from the world’s will.
Helag guessed that the Ancestor’s bloodline was at least eighth-tier, possibly even ninth-tier.
Since both the wizard and elven planes were mid-tier worlds, capable of supporting beings only up to the sixth tier, the Progenitor’s bloodline was a severe threat to the plane’s integrity. The world’s will would never allow such power to manifest within it.
Normally, Helag didn’t activate his bloodline power, so he wasn’t affected.
But whenever he tried to activate it, the world’s will exerted strong suppression, preventing him from using the Ancestor’s power stored in his bloodline mark.
This was because Helag’s own strength was too weak to resist the world’s will.
Helag understood that to even begin resisting the suppression of the world’s will, he needed to become much stronger.
At the very least, he would need to possess a complete mastery of rule power to have a chance at standing against the world’s will.
Once he reached that level, he could at least activate his bloodline mark and access some of the Ancestor’s power.
Though his strength would still be suppressed, it wouldn’t be as severe as it was now, where he couldn’t even activate the power.
“Is the Abyssal Plane a high-tier world?” Helag suddenly asked.
Pruis nodded. “Yes, the Abyssal Plane is home to many top-tier entities, which is why they’re so powerful.”
Helag had suspected as much, but he wanted confirmation.
After learning all this, Helag began to worry more about the wizard plane’s situation.
The fact that the wizard plane could only support beings up to the sixth-ring wizard level meant that its upper limit was already capped.
No matter how hard one tried, advancing beyond that was impossible because the plane itself couldn’t accommodate anything stronger.
Although Helag was currently weak, his ambitions went far beyond becoming a mere sixth-ring wizard.
Looking ahead, he realized he would need to find a way to break free from the limitations of the sixth tier.
However, that was a problem for the distant future. Right now, it wasn’t something he could do anything about.
The strongest wizards in the Land of Dawn were only fourth-level wizards, a far cry from the plane’s former glory.
If the Abyssal Plane managed to open a passage to the wizard plane, Helag could already imagine the chaos that would ensue.
In the past, the Six-Ring Tower and its sixth-ring wizards could fend off such threats, pushing back the invaders.
But now, with the strongest wizards only at the fourth level, how could they possibly fight back?
If that day ever came, Helag knew he’d have to start thinking about how to escape.
It was no wonder the wizard plane had been invading other planes—this was their way of strengthening their own world.
In the end, power was everything. Without it, the wizard plane could be invaded and destroyed by a stronger plane at any moment.
After learning more about the planes from Pruis, Helag had a clearer understanding of the situation. He then asked, “So, what’s the reason you came to see me today? Why tell me all this?”
Pruis smiled. “The reason I’m here is related to a low-tier world. Specifically, it’s a world that has just formed from a plane fragment—a very fragile one. If a second-level wizard were to use rule power there, it could severely damage the world.”
“Plane fragments can form worlds?” Helag asked.
“Yes. Plane fragments are pieces of once-complete worlds. When a plane is destroyed, it breaks into countless fragments. These fragments contain the necessary rule power to form a new world. Given enough time, they can develop into full-fledged worlds.”
“However, only a few fragments ever make it to that stage. Most fail to form new worlds due to various reasons.”
“Think of these fragments as seeds, floating in the endless void. If one is lucky enough to form a new world, it starts as a newly born world and can gradually evolve into a mid-tier or even high-tier world.”
“Recently, the wizards of the Land of Dawn discovered a low-tier world that had just formed from a plane fragment. This world is unclaimed, but there are six wizard organizations in the Land of Dawn. Everyone wants control of it, but they can’t just fight each other.”
“So, after a roundtable discussion, it was decided that each wizard organization would send first-level wizards into the low-tier world. Whichever organization claims control of the world first will own it. Everyone agreed to this, confident in their abilities.”
Pruis smiled as he finished, looking directly at Helag.
Helag immediately understood.
Pruis had come to recruit him.
No wonder Pruis had personally come to Helag’s door—it was clear he wanted Helag to participate in this mission.
The newly formed low-tier world was so fragile that even second-level wizards could damage it, which was why only first-level wizards were being sent.
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