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Sixth Ring Wizard-Chapter 675: Thousand-Eyed Ancestor
Herag learned through the information transmitted by these Thousand-Eyed Demons that this time, it was the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor specifically inviting him to attend the banquet.
The formation array laid out by this group of the Thousand-Eyed Race is actually a highly prestigious ritual of the Thousand-Eyed Race. Every participating Thousand-Eyed Demon is carefully selected and must meet high standards to take part in this ceremony.
The weakest among this group of Thousand-Eyed Demons are Level 4 Demons, with many Level 5 Demons, and even the leading one being a Level 6 Demon.
Herag, during this time, attracted the attention of the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor while practicing Starlight Meditation here.
Herag had previously heard the toad mention this Thousand-Eyed Ancestor, as an extremely ancient existence on the Abyss Plane and one of the ancestors directing the direction of the Abyss Plane.
In other words, he was once one of those who controlled the Abyss Plane’s approach towards the Wizard Plane and initiated invasions against the Wizard Plane.
In an instant, Herag recalled a future vision he once saw, where a massive eyeball shot out a black light, directly splitting the Kala Continent in two.
The Silver Moon City incident involving Abyssal Cultists was also backed by creatures of the Thousand-Eyed Race.
This was Herag’s first encounter with Abyssal Demons that truly invaded the Wizard Plane, as he had never met them before.
Ryan had never participated; his goal was always to seek out the Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline Power, leading him to want to enter the Wizard Plane.
To accept the invitation of the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor or not?
Herag pondered this question.
He didn’t know the purpose of the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor’s invitation, although the ceremonial array was very prestigious, it might also be a dangerous banquet.
Herag sensed the energy in the plane mark on his left hand; there was still plenty of it, enough to support him staying on the Abyss Plane for a long time.
He roughly estimated that it could last for more than two years.
But Herag’s goal was to be able to leave the Abyss Plane at any time.
Now, with a lot of energy still in the plane mark, it meant he couldn’t leave the Abyss Plane immediately, nor escape from danger right away.
Herag thought about it and tried to absorb the energy from the plane mark.
He tried and found he indeed could actively absorb the stored energy in the plane mark.
This made things easier; Herag could drain the energy whenever he wanted, enabling him to return to the Wizard Plane directly.
The only issue was that, though rapid draining was possible, it would still take a few microseconds.
This time seems brief, but for existences like Herag, a lot could happen.
For them, time often held no significance.
Herag thought about it and decided to accept the invitation.
Since he had been noticed by the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor, it would be difficult to avoid its perception as long as he remained on the Abyss Plane.
Eventually, he would encounter it, unless he never came to the Abyss Plane again.
Currently, there was no enmity between him and the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor, so he could go and see what the other party wanted.
"Lead the way," Herag said calmly.
The Thousand-Eyed Demons ahead quickly converged, piling up on each other, soon forming the shape of a door.
A door, huge and made of an enormous eyeball, appeared in front, with an eerie green light at its center, emanating an ancient aura, indicating that the place it led to was anything but simple.
Herag, with a steady pace, walked into this green Light Gate.
After stepping through the Light Gate, the first thing Herag felt was the intense heat.
"It must be thousands of degrees Celsius."
A wave of heat surged forward, and Herag found himself standing at the mouth of a valley.
Status: He was not afraid of the blazing heat anymore; standing on magma didn’t affect him in any way, as if it were warm water, quite comfortable even.
Even without the Inner Domain, the power of his Ancestral True Body was sufficient to survive in such an environment.
"Welcome, my friend; long time no see."
A voice came from the depths of the valley, followed by the appearance of a black-eyed figure.
This black eyeball was different from the previous Thousand-Eyed Demons, conveying information directly through voice and language.
Herag immediately recognized it as the eyeball he had seen in the vision of the future.
"That fluctuation..."
Herag sensed the naturally emanating fluctuation around the black eyeball, feeling somewhat apprehensive.
Just the naturally radiating fluctuation was enough to kill numerous ordinary Level 3 creatures.
"Thousand-Eyed Ancestor..."
To wield such power could only be the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor himself, a Level 9 creature.
Herag also felt the ancient, formidable aura from the other party, no less than his own.
"I don’t remember," Herag said.
He had withdrawn all his aura, revealing none, for the purpose of minimizing the leakage of his own information.
Herag still had many secrets that couldn’t be carelessly revealed, especially in front of a being of the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor’s rank, caution was paramount.
Carelessness might result in the other party detecting a lot of information.
The Thousand-Eyed Ancestor seemed unconcerned and said, "That’s normal, my friend. I have been waiting for your return. Even though your appearance has changed, and you’ve lost your memory, the bloodline doesn’t lie. What you need is time."
The Thousand-Eyed Ancestor seemed to be reminiscing, without inquiring much about Herag’s current state, as if he had anticipated it.
Herag felt that his identity mattered not to the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor; what mattered was that he possessed the complete Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline.
As long as one had this bloodline, they were the Thunder God Ancestor without doubt.
Herag realized that perhaps the Ancestor was a title and not a specific individual.
It was like a legacy passed down through generations; each generation might be different people, but all were Thunder God Ancestors.
After understanding this point, Herag understood why the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor had this attitude.
For him, indeed, the Thunder God Ancestor had returned.
Herag suddenly understood why Ryan had been persistently seeking the complete bloodline power, willing to sacrifice himself to achieve the completeness of the Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline.
Because for them, the bloodline was everything; possessing the complete bloodline made one the Thunder God Ancestor.
Herag, essentially a human, had always maintained a strong individual consciousness, making it difficult to understand such thoughts and concepts.
"Come on in, friend. We happen to have some good news recently, which should benefit you greatly," said the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor.







