Cultivating in the Wizard World-Chapter 173 - 162: Boundary Point

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There are numerous and complex tasks to prepare for participating in plane wars, but the most important among them is registration.

Jeming is not new to the concept of plane wars.

At Nolun Academy, every five years, when each class of apprentices graduates, the academy arranges for them to go to planes that require warfare.

At that time, it seemed like this was the academy's "trial" for graduates, but in reality, this activity also served as a benefit provided by the academy.

Basically, each selected plane is enough for a batch of academy graduates to fulfill their military service requirements.

Combat Element wizards usually handle the initial invasion and exploration, charge into battle, and probe the primary situations within the plane.

Meanwhile, Logistics Element wizards are responsible for the mid-term campaigns, clearing the most troublesome enemies, assisting in establishing bases, and later plane cleanup and consolidation.

Occasionally encountering troublesome planes, one plane may even serve as "textbook" material for two classes of graduates, offering long-term training opportunities.

However, once the academy-provided "benefit period" (i.e., military service obligation) ends, it is not so easy for a normal wizard to participate in warfare.

Because these planes used for expansion are the space coordinates painstakingly and expensively obtained by High Tier Wizards, sometimes even risking their lives.

They are the core strategic resources of each wizard influence and cannot be casually offered for ordinary wizards to participate.

Jeming's situation is a bit special.

Normally, even if the plane used for the graduation "textbook" was conquered quite smoothly, after five years of preparation time, new graduates can continue to return to the previous plane to "work."

After all, even if most enemies are resolved, the subsequent procedures of clearing rebels, resource assessment, material exploration, and plane transformation are enough to occupy the Logistics Element wizards' lengthy military service time.

But the Elorcia Plane Group has been used by Nolun Workshop to build a new Nolun Academy, so many High Tier Wizards and veteran scholars have intervened, resulting in a rather exaggerated speed for later work.

The entire plane group was thoroughly sorted out in just a few years, with even the Plane Origin branded by Nolun Workshop.

If Jeming had set out early like Amy and Victor, he could have caught the previous batch of graduates' plane war and participated as an apprentice in the military service.

If he were a little later, he could also catch the "textbook" benefits of the next graduating class.

However, he is currently at an awkward timing, right between the combat periods of two graduating classes.

Therefore, he can only learn from those seasoned wizards who no longer have military service obligations and voluntarily participate in plane wars by registering.

Fortunately, regarding this issue, Professor Clark provided Jeming with a good plan and introduced him to a wizard familiar with this matter.

"Viola... madam?"

Seeing the familiar figure on the other end of the communication, Jeming was somewhat surprised.

He carefully checked and found that he hadn't made a mistake; the communication target was indeed the serial number given by his mentor.

"Oh, Jeming, didn't expect to meet again. When we made that deal, I regretted not exchanging communication methods for a long time."

In the communication video, Viola greeted Jeming familiarly. Compared to when she followed Amy to make a deal with him, she seemed a bit more lively now.

"I didn't expect you to be Professor Clark's student; this is quite a coincidence."

"Also?" Jeming keenly noticed the information in her words, "Is Miss Viola also one? I thought your major was Magic Potion."

"Call me senior sister!"

On the screen, Viola crossed her arms proudly: "Of course, but unfortunately, I lack talent in Alchemy; I can only affect inorganic substances, so I had to turn my focus to Magic Potion. Still, I am an outstanding graduate."

"As for you, clearly capable of researching such powerful magic potions, yet your specialty is Alchemy?"

Upon discovering Jeming was her junior, Viola's expression became more lively, openly expressing her emotions.

When she said this, her face even showed obvious envy and jealousy: "It's infuriating how envious you geniuses make others!"

"Ah... haha..." Jeming laughed awkwardly, unsure how to respond.

Fortunately, Viola didn't linger on the matter but quickly transitioned to the main topic:

"Professor Clark has roughly explained the matters to me; you are planning to participate in plane warfares now and need to register first, correct?"

"Yes... though I'm unsure about the specifics." Jeming nodded.

Viola waved her hand generously: "No problem, it just so happens that I also need to find a battlefield recently, I can take you to register together. Don't be too tense; frankly, the matter is akin to a mercenary system..."

Under Viola's explanation, Jeming roughly understood what the so-called "registration" entailed.

Simply put, if a newly advanced High Tier Wizard discovers a brand new plane coordinate, but this plane happens to have beings of Sixth Level and above stationed there, or the plane environment is extremely complex.

Then, when the wizard's own war capability has not fully formed and is insufficient to conquer alone, the wizard who discovered the plane can only rely on posting tasks, inviting other wizards to assist, and gathering strength.

This is the main way Low Level Wizards participate in plane wars, as Viola mentioned, similar to mercenaries.

Viola, as an "old" wizard who has mixed around for many years, naturally knows the ins and outs here very well.

Through her guidance, Jeming learned that the nearest plane war registration point is not within the influence range of the Nolun Workshop, but is located at the boundary point between Nolun Workshop and the two surrounding Wizard Influences—"Tower of Annihilation" and "Chaos Secret Sect."

Although these three major powers compete fiercely with each other, they often choose to cooperate when faced with external plane expansions.

Therefore, once a large-scale plane war task appears, wizards from the three parties all set out together to share the spoils.

Considering Professor Clark's reputation and the past camaraderie of fighting side by side on the Elorcia Plane, she proactively offered to take Jeming to that special location at the boundary of the three powers.

As it happens, Viola is still staying on the Elorcia Plane now, and the two of them soon met up.

The two passed through the Interdimensional Teleportation Array of the Nolun Workshop, went through several complex space jumps, and finally reached their destination.

As Jeming stepped out of the Teleportation Array, the perception transmitted back by his Spiritual Power made him feel something was amiss.

Instinctively activating the All-Purpose Eye, through observation of the surrounding energy environment and space coefficients, Jeming arrived at a startling conclusion.

This is actually not an entire plane, but a large piece of space fragment floating in the Endless Void!

This space fragment is vast enough to accommodate a kingdom, yet its edges show irregular tear marks, surrounded by twisting stars and void storms, appearing both spectacular and eerie.

"Oh? The All-Purpose Eye?"

Viola sensed Jeming's energy fluctuation, and to Jeming's surprise, she actually recognized the witchcraft he was using.

"Nothing to be surprised about." Viola waved dismissively at Jeming, "This witchcraft is quite a famous observation technique in the research element. Even if one can't construct it independently, many people will specifically purchase the witchcraft model to construct it. However…"

She squinted her eyes, rubbing her chin, and leaned her face close to Jeming's surroundings, carefully observing his spiritual fluctuations.

That scrutinizing look made Jeming involuntarily think of his pet dog from a past life.

Thankfully, the surrounding wizards found nothing unusual about this, and a few even noticed the anomaly. Once they approached, they too began behaving like Viola.

"Oh my? Did you construct this All-Purpose Eye yourself?"

The speaker wasn't Viola, but a wizard who had gathered around Jeming to observe.

This person was draped in a black Wizard Robe, his entire body enveloped in a faint black mist, completely concealing his figure.

But judging by the voice, he seemed to be an elder.

Not just him, most of the people observing Jeming were dressed like this, and they appeared to belong to the same group.

Upon hearing his question, Jeming couldn't help but raise his arm in a defensive gesture.

However, sensing the Third Level Wizard's aura emanating from the other person, Jeming restrained himself a bit and did not reveal overt hostility.

Seeing him somewhat wary, the elder who asked the question and the other wizards who leaned in to observe all backed off a bit.

"This All-Purpose Eye was actually constructed by you?!" Viola's voice finally rang out at this moment, though the tone was slightly altered.

Noticing the situation around her, she was momentarily stunned, then quickly reacted, stepping protectively in front of Jeming like a mother hen:

"What are you doing, what are you doing, shoo, shoo! Don't hover around here!"

Seeing Viola like this, the wizards enshrouded in faint black mist around didn't retreat; instead, they laughed and moved closer.

"Oh, don't be nervous, we're just looking to make friends."

"Yeah, yeah, it's been a while since we've seen someone who can construct the All-Purpose Eye on their own, got a bit excited there."

"Hey there, what observation system did you load in your All-Purpose Eye? Did you load the Destiny Element observation system? If so, I'd pay a big price to buy your construction model!"

"Are you nuts? This little guy is just a First Level Wizard, how could he have loaded the Destiny Element observation system!"

"Making friends is also fine! When you load the Destiny Element observation system in the future, you must sell the witchcraft model to me!"

"Yeah, yeah, the witchcraft models for the All-Purpose Eye in the database haven't been updated for hundreds of years, it's really cumbersome to use…"