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Sixth Ring Wizard-Chapter 687: Path of Legends
The Elf Race isn’t entirely fond of staying in the Dark Night Forest forever; many elves are engaged in commerce, and quite a few are interested in human culture.
They are filled with curiosity about Other Planes, but due to the previous wars with the Wizard Plane, there is some resentment, and they dare not come to the Wizard Plane.
At that time, elves were plundered to the Wizard Plane, so no elves wanted to come here.
But now things have changed. The Wizard Plane is governed by the Boundary Land, which has a friendly cooperative relationship with the Elf Plane, so these issues no longer exist.
The goods of the Elf Race are naturally very useful to the Wizard Plane, so trade relations are being established between the Elf Plane and the Wizard Plane.
In such circumstances, many elves need to settle in the Wizard Plane long-term for business operations and management convenience.
The Northern region of the Wizard Plane is naturally the most suitable place for the elves. This is Herag’s territory, and since Chatiya is Herag’s woman, it naturally feels like home to the Elves.
The elves no longer have any aversion to Herag. Previously, they felt Chatiya becoming Herag’s servant was a disgrace and even wanted to eliminate Herag to cleanse this shame.
But now that Herag is powerful and deeply rooted, the elves have no aversion to him whatsoever and completely consider him one of their own, never mentioning their previous attitude.
Many elves are even wondering when Herag and Princess Chatiya’s wedding will take place.
Upon returning to the castle, Herag didn’t go out immediately; he began constructing a magic spell.
He needed to create a spell to advance himself to Level 7 Legendary.
Herag can actually unlock his Bloodline Power at any time and directly advance to Level 7 Legendary.
But to ensure he can drive the Wizard Plane’s advancement, he needs to package this process.
Herag already has a very specific vision of constructing this spell, and he has gone over the entire process in his mind.
While contemplating, he also sought some schemes from Shenlan.
Herag doesn’t actually need Shenlan to construct this spell; he simply wants to draw some inspiration from Shenlan’s schemes to see if there’s a better way to implement it, learning from each other’s strengths.
Herag didn’t spend much time before coming up with the spell model for this spell.
The spell model is not complex in itself and is equivalent in complexity to a regular Level 3 or 4 spell, as it fundamentally relies on Blood Runes for its function, acting merely as a shell for the spell.
Herag named this spell the Path of Legends.
The Path of Legends spell can only be used by Herag himself; even if others obtain the spell model, it will be of no use to them.
Even if one constructs the spell model of this spell, it would still fail without the Blood Runes of the Thunder God Ancestral Bloodline, preventing normal usage.
Subsequent wizards of the Wizard Plane who seek to advance from Sixth Ring to Level 7 Legendary Creatures will have to wait until Andres returns, as only Andres has the standard advancement method for Sixth Ring Wizards.
Alternatively, the subsequent wizards may be able to devise a method to advance to Level 7 Legendary Creatures themselves.
After successfully constructing the spell model of the Path of Legends, Herag rose and entered the Boundless Sea outside the Northern region, preparing to advance to Level 7 Legendary.
He wasn’t sure if there would be any anomalies during his advancement, so he left Northern Border City to avoid populated areas.
Floating above the sea, Herag calmed his mind and activated the Path of Legends spell.
When Soul Power was channeled into the spell model of the Path of Legends, the Blood Runes throughout Herag’s body were instantly activated, and numerous sealed Blood Runes began unlocking, seemingly removing chains.
Herag even heard the sound of chains breaking within his body, feeling his Bloodline Power rapidly strengthening.
As the Bloodline Power gradually unlocked, Herag’s aura began to change, becoming ancient, simple, and overwhelming, enveloping his entire being.
Herag knew this was the Thunder God Ancestor’s bloodline aura, now fully revealed.
In the Northern Region, the Eight Great Legendary Demons distributed throughout various corners all looked towards the sea, trembling and lying prostrate, not daring to move.
Most of them have abyssal bloodlines, making them particularly sensitive to this aura.
As the Bloodline Power steadily increased, Herag’s power and soul also became stronger.
It was at this point that Herag realized if he had not refined his True Spirit, attempting to advance to Level 7 Legendary hastily would certainly lead to problems.
The soul before refining the True Spirit was too fragile, liable to be obliterated by the overwhelming Bloodline Power during this advancement process, becoming a walking corpse, with new consciousness only emerging after a long time.
By then, he would not be Herag anymore.
Herag was never an Abyss Plane demon, nor the original possessor of the Thunder God Ancestor Bloodline, lacking soul power matched to Bloodline Power.
Thus, refining his True Spirit was an essential step for him.
During Herag’s advancement, unusual changes occurred in the surroundings.
A storm vortex formed above his head, dark clouds filled the sky for hundreds of miles, and thunder rolled.
Despite Herag deliberately distancing himself from Northern Border City, the anomaly still affected that region, turning a large portion of the Kala Continent from daylight to night.
This phenomenon naturally stirred up a commotion across the entire Kala Continent, with many clueless about what was happening.
Acorn and other Boundary Land wizards had arrived at the seaside, observing Herag amidst the storm.
Acorn decisively ordered the evacuation of everyone in the vicinity, forbidding anyone from approaching.
He knew what Herag was attempting.
Herag paid no attention to these developments; his focus remained entirely on his advancement.
He observed the changes in his Bloodline Power, with nearly all of the blood runes in his body now unlocked, finally truly unveiling the power from the Thunder God Ancestor Bloodline.
When all the Blood Runes were fully unlocked, Herag noticed he saw a river.
It was an indescribable river, its waters a crystal-clear blue, with no known source or destination.
Herag found his perspective peculiar, as if he were at the river’s bottom, on its surface, or watching its flow from its bank.
These multiple perspectives were superimposed simultaneously, making it impossible to discern which was the true view or if they all were real.







