Sixth Ring Wizard-Chapter 689: King of the North
Herag’s renown has already spread throughout the Wizard Plane, at least within the wizard community it’s known by everyone.
Only ordinary people who are unaware of the existence of wizards may not have heard of Herag.
Kala Continent, Barren Land, Moonlight Forest.
The small house in the Northern Forest Region where Herag once lived has been cleared out, and no one lives around it anymore, everyone has been driven elsewhere.
This place has already been designated as a memorial site of significant historical importance in the Moonlight Forest, where the great Level 7 Legendary Wizard, the King of the North, Mr. Herag Merlin, once resided and spent his pleasant wizard apprentice days.
For a time, every wizard apprentice who just arrived at the Moonlight Forest would come here to visit, as if on a pilgrimage.
Every wizard apprentice hopes to become a great wizard like Herag, believing that it won’t take long for the place where Herag once lived to become a mystical holy land of the Moonlight Forest.
Before performing alchemy, promoting to a wizard apprentice, or advancing to an official wizard, they all come here to pray for good luck.
Herag has almost become a god-like figure.
Given his status, for these ordinary wizard apprentices and official wizards, Herag is indeed akin to a god.
To be precise, many gods do not possess the strength that Herag has, so worshipping him is quite understandable.
Since Herag once stayed in the Moonlight Forest, there has been an instant increase in the number of wizard apprentices wanting to enter the Moonlight Forest.
Many people with tokens from other wizard organizations want to enter the Moonlight Forest.
Even though Herag left the Moonlight Forest after advancing to an official wizard and never spoke for or represented the Moonlight Forest afterwards.
But this does not affect the popularity of the Moonlight Forest in the slightest.
The Moonlight Forest naturally won’t say that Herag voluntarily left after advancing to an official wizard.
These things are intentionally or unintentionally covered up by the Moonlight Forest, and naturally go unnoticed by anyone.
The high-ranking officials of the Moonlight Forest now regret most that they did not retain Herag back then.
If they had known that Herag could reach this point, even if without signing a contract, they would have provided Herag with a large amount of resources.
The Moonlight Forest realizes that if they had invested in Herag earlier, they would definitely have reaped huge returns now.
This is evident from the Cheqi Family.
The present Cheqi Family is almost considered the largest wizard family in the Wizard Plane.
Although the Cheqi Family’s hard power is not strong and they don’t even have a Level 3 Wizard, this does not affect the strength of the Cheqi Family.
Herag’s relationship with the Cheqi Family is well-known, widely spread.
The Cheqi Family now operates beneath the expansive plains of the Northern Border Mountains, and possesses a vast commercial network, with commercial activities extending far beyond just magic potions, into many other areas.
For the Cheqi Family, this is only the initial stage of their family’s development.
With time, and with so many resources, the Cheqi Family is destined to become a colossal wizard family.
And all of this is because they invested early in Herag.
Back when in the Moonlight Forest, Larry had invested in Herag.
At that time, Herag had no background, and his wizard qualifications were not considered high, except for having some talent in magic potion studies.
Larry helped Herag quite a bit, even assisting in arranging his path after advancing to an official wizard.
From then on, Herag closely associated with the Cheqi Family, continuing to the present day.
Looking back now, Larry’s initial investment has already resulted in tens of millions of times in returns.
Herag held a banquet in the Northern Border City, which lasted for a whole half month, interacting and negotiating with various forces in the Wizard Plane.
He considered the vast size of the Northern Region and chose several places to build more cities, including a port city.
The construction of these cities isn’t difficult, just needs people.
Herag doesn’t have to worry about this problem, now there are too many people wanting to settle in the Northern Territory.
As soon as he speaks, the Northern Territory can instantly be filled.
Herag, of course, wouldn’t accept just anyone, but drafted some regulations, listing detailed standards and requirements.
Provided they meet the requirements, wizards can apply to join the Northern Region.
Herag’s requirements aren’t difficult, just prioritizing those with excellent wizard qualifications and clear backgrounds.
He would skip over those who had committed murder of ordinary people or involved in evil experiments, not accepting them.
Among the wizard community, such people are not few. Many may not have slaughtered ordinary people en masse, but have still killed for personal desires or experimental purposes.
Such wizards, Herag would absolutely not admit.
Not only that, Herag even borrowed many laws from the Boundary Land and, after some modifications, made them the new Northern Territory Law.
Since the Wizard Plane previously lacked any laws, and compared to the Boundary Land, was utterly chaotic, many were accustomed to acting with impunity, without any regard for laws or rules.
Herag wants to maintain stable order in the Northern Region, naturally he can’t handle everything personally, so using law as a means is naturally best.
These laws imposed many constraints on various aspects of wizards, mostly directly borrowed from the Boundary Land laws.
In these aspects, the laws of the Boundary Land are already quite mature and can be directly referenced.
The draft of the Northern Territory Law issued by Herag made many people have opinions, but in fact, as long as you do not intend to do anything outrageous, it serves as a kind of protection for you.
Having such laws in the Northern Territory is actually beneficial for many people.
After Herag rolled out a series of policies, countless wizards immediately applied, and the personnel for review almost worked overtime for two months and still hadn’t finished.
However, there’s no rush, because the other four cities in the Northern Region are still under construction, needing time.
Besides settling residents, Herag also needs to prepare appropriate business entries; with population and industry, lasting development can be sustained.
This aspect naturally is not a worry, as many guilds in the Wizard Plane consider the Northern Territory definitely worth settling and investing.
Even from the Boundary Land, many business people have contacted Herag through various channels, preparing to invest in the Northern Region, set up shops, and build various facilities.
Herag did not refuse and agreed to all, but specific details needed to be discussed further.







