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Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 476 - 319: The Trial Begins (Part 2)
What if it was the Vortex Plane Sea, lacking references and significantly more dangerous?
"As long as he can fuse more than five kinds of Laws, he’ll be able to control a Tier Seven Treasure," Die said indifferently. "Coupled with Space-Time Dual Cultivation, even though there’s a certain risk, as long as he is cautious and not greedy, he can ensure his safety before the balance between the upper and lower vortex is broken. Why wouldn’t he go?"
"Fusing five kinds of Laws, wouldn’t that mean he could easily clear the fifth Super Limit Battle in the arena?" Xue clicked his tongue. "You really have a lot of confidence in him!"
"He has surprised us time and again. How can I not have higher expectations for him?" Die said with a smile.
"I still think he can at most fuse only four kinds of Laws," Xue shook his head. "After all, our place is too small to produce treasures that can greatly benefit him."
"It doesn’t matter."
Die softly said, "If it comes to it, I’ll have the sea open another layer that only Tier Six creatures can enter. The key to this game lies in the vortex fusion."
"There is great horror and great opportunity between life and death. Being resurrected is an encounter even you and I cannot seek. He has the qualification to experience it, so it naturally shouldn’t be wasted."
Although the Wizard Civilization’s system seems not to need life-and-death experiences, it doesn’t mean that Fusion of Laws doesn’t require them.
Law fusion mainly relies on a moment of insight, and it’s no exception for Lor to begin merging Law Prototypes in advance. 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺
Going through a life-and-death experience will definitely give him a lot of insights.
"If the Sovereign revives him, they should propose some conditions, right?" Xue suddenly asked through a voice transmission.
"That’s not something you need to worry about."
Die glanced at Xue, "And even if conditions are proposed, they won’t be unreasonable."
"Not to mention that, I have something else I’d like to ask you."
"What is it?" Xue asked curiously.
"Are you worried about him?" Die turned, looking straight at Xue and asked.
"I don’t want the conditions you propose to be too harsh," Xue nodded. "If he achieves half-step beyond or even becomes a Supreme in the future, today’s cause will undoubtedly produce future effects."
"Don’t worry." Die smiled. "The Sovereign understands this better than you do."
"Indeed." Xue breathed a sigh of relief.
It certainly didn’t want the future Silkworm Dream Civilization and Lor to fall out, or everything it had done would become meaningless.
...
Above the Endless Sea of the Wizard Plane Group.
"Crack—"
While Lor was busy collecting Law Value Exchange Orders, a space rift suddenly appeared beside him, and Van’s figure emerged from it.
"Mentor, is this the Law Value Token Carrier of our Plane Group?" Van asked curiously, looking at the blood-colored hall.
"Yes." Lor nodded, his hands didn’t stop for a moment, and he playfully said, "There’s only half a day before the trial opens. Aren’t you preparing well with Vincentia and Speaker Sanchez? You still have time to come and watch the fun?"
According to prior arrangements, Van would first escort Sanchez to guard one end of the trial passage in the direction of the Wizard Plane’s power.
Then return to the Wizard Plane and guard the other end together with Vincentia.
This arrangement is for safety.
After all, the other Tier Six beings would struggle to harm the well-defended Sanchez, but if tens of millions of Tier Six beings relentlessly attacked Vincentia, there was still a certain chance of posing some danger to him.
After all, Elemental Energy is ultimately limited, and even with refills from Magic Crystals, it requires some time, doesn’t it?
With Van tagging along, things are different.
As for himself, naturally, he should first find and talk to the children of the two leaders of the Feathered Sky Civilization.
But compared to earlier, his target has now changed.
It’s no longer about pleading with the Feathered Sky leaders not to block the Plane Group’s escape, but rather negotiating with all the major civilizations of the 758th Plane Sea.
The focus of the negotiation is undoubtedly the ownership of the Law Values.
With Xue as an intimidating stand-in power, the best-case scenario would be to take all the Law Values for the Wizard Alliance.
Not hoarding internally doesn’t mean not hoarding externally.
Additionally, the distinguished talents that entered the Wizard Plane Group serve as a bargaining chip; those of Tier Six, Six Stars or Seven Stars can be exchanged for the territories other civilizations have found and controlled within Plane Groups.
As for the few Tier Six, Eight Stars talents, first see if they can be exchanged with those civilization leaders for Law Values; if not, they can still exchange for more Plane Group territories.
Apart from the two offspring of the Feathered Sky leaders, all Tier Six, Eight Stars talents are his bargaining chips.
And because he doesn’t wish to overly offend that Tier Eight of the Space Faction, he’s secretly agreed to openly trade them but secretly let them go for free.
Of course, these are just his best-case scenarios.
Whether it works out will have to be seen later.
"I’ve prepared everything long ago, and there’s nothing else to do now." Van laughed, "Rather than wait idly over there, why not come and see our Plane Group’s Law Carrier."
"It’s about the same as this."
Lor gestured towards the blood-colored edifice with his chin, "It’s pretty similar to other territory trial Law Carriers, nothing much to see."
"The only good news is that inside there’s a Law Value Exchange Order worth a hundred Law Values."
"I heard the Defense Barrier outside this type of carrier is hard to break through, and the more valuable the Law Value Token inside, the harder it is to breach," Van clicked his tongue. "Yet you didn’t spend much effort breaking through the defense barrier; it’s no wonder you’re the mentor!"
"Heh, what’s so hard to break through is only concerning Tier Six, Eight Stars," Lor chuckled lightly, "If you work hard, you’ll soon reach Tier Six, Nine Stars... hmm, forget I said anything."
Van follows the path of space compression, in terms of power, it’s far inferior to his Great Dissolving Technique.
Even if he gains the Tier Six, Nine Stars arena accolade, he probably still can’t break through quickly.
"Mentor, you’re discouraging me again..." Van lamented with a wry smile.
"Do you regret it then?" Lor casually asked.
"No regrets!"
Van shook his head gently, his expression becoming much more solemn: "I love the unpredictability and change of Space, and space compression best embodies these changes."
"Giving up some power for this, I find it worth it."
"If you find it worthwhile, then continue on your path; love is the second engine of practice." Lor nodded encouragingly.
"Then what is the first engine?" Van asked curiously.
"You don’t need to know what it is, as long as I can still bear it." Lor said softly.
"Not needed..." Though it was a light statement, every word felt as heavy as a mountain in Van’s ears.
...
Half a day passed quietly.
Outside the Wizard Plane Group.
Various civilization vassals stood in the void, leisurely observing the distant Plane Group.
For them, the trial field not opening was actually a good thing.
After all, once the trial opens, they truly might die.
They wished that moment would come later, or even never come.
As for the core members of the major civilizations and peak large civilizations, they’d long since returned to their respective civilization crafts to either cultivate or enjoy themselves.
Some even returned to their own civilization Plane Groups to prepare for a breakthrough to Tier Seven.
They had waited a full 4500 years, and the trial still hadn’t opened, their patience had worn thin.
At this moment, a blood-colored glow suddenly bloomed on the surface of the Wizard Plane Group.
"What happened?"
"Is that..."
"Could it be that the trial has started?"
"It should be."
"No way, I heard that the time predicted by the Kingdom of Feather for the trial’s next possible opening was 5000 years, but it’s only been 4500 years."
"It has guessed wrong nearly ten times, and you still believe it?"
"Quick, notify His Highness Nako."
"Quick, inform the leaders."
...
The anomaly of the Wizard Plane Group instantly alarmed the vassal beings observing outside the Plane Group.
Upon guessing what this might signify, these vassal beings quickly reported to their sovereign civilizations.
According to past practice, the trial passage on the Plane Group’s surface takes three seconds to fully open, enough time to react.
Although there’s something a bit off about this particular trial as the preparation phase lasted a full 4500 years, the opening of the passage shouldn’t be problematic... right?
And the live broadcasting in the Second World will commence after the entire trial passage is fully stabilized.







