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Sixth Ring Wizard-Chapter 694: Insect Race Plane
Herag recalled some information related to the Insect Race Plane and asked curiously, "How did your body end up in the Insect Race Plane?"
The Toad shook his head, "I don’t know either."
"Your body went to the Insect Race Plane and remained intact?" Herag asked in confusion.
The physical body of a Level 6 creature like the Toad would definitely be a delicacy to those Insect Race Demons. Once they see it, there’s no way it would remain intact; it would have been devoured long ago.
More importantly, it’s been so many years, and it still remained intact; this was even more strange.
Herag speculated that perhaps the Toad’s body was in a very special place where no one could enter, allowing his body to remain intact until today.
Or it could be that the Toad’s body was taken over by another soul, leading to this outcome.
Herag voiced his speculations, but the Toad shook his head, "If another soul entered my body, I would be able to sense it, so that possibility can be ruled out."
Herag thought about it and agreed. Since the Toad’s True Spirit was still there, he should indeed be able to sense it.
After contemplating, he said, "Why don’t we go directly to the Insect Race Plane to look for it?"
The Boundary Land has been explored to reach the Insect Race Plane, and the Plane Train can get there.
"Forget it, the Insect Race Plane is a high-tier world; it’s still too dangerous. I’ve been a toad for so many years, and I’m already used to it; there’s no need to take risks," the Toad directly refused.
The Toad was well aware that if he agreed, Herag would certainly go to the Insect Race Plane to help retrieve his body.
But the Toad didn’t want Herag to take such risks; maintaining the status quo was also fine.
"I’m not going to the Insect Race Plane solely for you; I want to absorb as much Bloodline Power as possible. As a high-tier world, the Insect Race Plane must have many powerful bloodlines, which are suitable for me," Herag said.
Herag had seriously considered it. What he needed was Bloodline Power.
For him, as long as he could acquire Bloodline Power, it didn’t necessarily have to come from individuals with great personal strength.
Most of the Insect Race Plane consists of low-level Insect Race Demons, and dealing with these low-level demons posed no difficulty for Herag; he could easily acquire Bloodline Power.
Herag only needed to be cautious and avoid provoking powerful beings in the Insect Race Plane.
He was currently considering which plane to go to for Bloodline Power.
Now, with the Toad’s body also on the Insect Race Plane, it fit perfectly.
Of course, Herag wouldn’t act rashly; he planned to bring in some outside help and prepare thoroughly before going to the Insect Race Plane.
The Abyss Plane has several ancestral-level beings, and Herag wanted to see if he could enlist the help of one or two ancestors.
Although an ancestor would be hard to persuade, the Insect Race Plane, as a high-tier world, should have some allure for figures like the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor.
The Toad himself was also a demon of the Abyss Plane, so taking him along wouldn’t pose any issues.
Moreover, with the Toad present, Herag could also help the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor and others solve the problem of going to the Insect Race Plane.
The Toad’s strength had significantly increased. Standing in front of Herag now was the Toad’s true form, not just a projection as before.
As the Toad’s memories resurfaced, his strength and skills were rapidly recovering.
The Toad excelled in the spatial domain, and taking a few people to the Insect Race Plane was not a problem for him at all.
All the Toad needed was to make a trip to the Insect Race Plane, get the plane coordinates, and then he could use the space channel within his body to go to the Insect Race Plane.
The Plane Train at the Boundary Land could directly reach the Insect Race Plane, and the Toad could easily obtain the coordinates of the Insect Race Plane.
After discussing with Herag, Toad, and Andres for a while, he said, "I think we can give it a try; if we encounter danger, we can always run. As long as we don’t intentionally head for the Insect Race nests, it shouldn’t be a big problem."
The Toad saw that Herag seemed determined and sighed, "The Abyss Plane ancestors are not easy to deal with, so it’s better not to associate with them."
The Toad’s concerns were quite normal; no one would want to deal with such high-tier figures; it was too dangerous.
But Herag was different; he himself had the Ancestral Bloodline of the Abyss Plane, already making him part of the Abyss Plane.
Herag had already noticed that the Spider Queen and the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor seemed to have discovered that he was human yet hadn’t said anything; it seemed they didn’t care.
After all, with several ancestors around, under long-term close contact, even though Herag had hidden his aura well, he would still be detected.
Moreover, for ancestors like the Spider Queen, they didn’t need to infer from his aura; they could discover many things anyway.
After Herag’s Ancestral Bloodline fully awakened, many instinctive feelings grew stronger.
He didn’t know exactly how he was discovered, but he could feel that the Spider Queen and the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor noticed something, but they didn’t say anything.
"I’ll go with you to the Insect Race Plane," Andres said, a bit uneasy.
Herag replied, "Andres, you should stay, the Boundary Land and Wizard Plane both need someone in charge. With the Toad and I going out, we’ll need you to take care of them."
Currently, the two planes were merging, and Herag and Andres both had to remain; one couldn’t leave them unattended.
The merging process would take a very long time, possibly hundreds or thousands of years, not something that could be completed in a short time.
Andres understood this but couldn’t help feeling uneasy.
"How about this, I’ll make a trip to the Abyss Plane and ask the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor if he’s interested. If he’s willing to come along, then we’ll be much safer," Herag said.
The Toad could return to the Abyss Plane anytime anyway, and if Herag entered the Insect Race Plane from the Abyss Plane, he could return anytime through the plane’s imprint; both of them were free to come and go.
"I’ll go with you to see the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor," the Toad said.
Herag pondered, "I can go alone."
The Toad was always different from Herag; he could only be considered an ordinary demon of the Abyss Plane and didn’t have an Ancestral Bloodline.
In the Abyss Plane, where bloodline meant everything, the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor wouldn’t have as good an attitude toward the Toad.
The Toad jumped onto Herag’s shoulder, saying, "Isn’t it normal for a great Abyss Plane ancestor to have one or two subordinates?"
Any Abyss Plane ancestor had a heap of followers, and indeed, the Toad could go as Herag’s retinue to see the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor.
After the group agreed on some details and prepared for some time, Herag activated the plane coordinates on his left hand and entered the Abyss Plane.







