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Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 437: Unknown Plane

Author: Youyou doesn't eat grass
updatedAt: 2026-01-14

CHAPTER 437: CHAPTER 437: UNKNOWN PLANE

But the problem lies within the tiny witch array inside the teleportation ring.

After Alannis’s death, this witch array would be activated, and subsequently, the teleportation coordinates would be changed.

The teleportation ring was quickly analyzed, and the Wizard Alliance discovered the trick hidden inside this teleportation ring.

However, the current issue is that no one knows the coordinates after the witch array’s alteration.

Because this witch array can only be activated once, it automatically becomes ineffective after serving its purpose.

No one knows the location of the coordinates set by Alannis, hence it’s impossible to know where the wizards in World X-617 were ultimately teleported to.

Without knowing the exact coordinates, it’s impossible to carry out the subsequent rescue operations.

The missing wizards were talented individuals from various factions and could not be abandoned, so everyone was trying to find a way to rescue them.

The only good news in this incident is that the coordinates must be of a plane where the expedition team has already established a space channel.

Because only such coordinates would enable the teleportation ring to work.

If an arbitrary unorganized coordinate in a space-time stream was used, it would be an invalid coordinate, the teleportation ring would not work properly, and those wizards would not be teleported.

Thus, the coordinates initially set by Alannis were definitely of a plane explored by the Land of Dawn.

Having a rough area in mind, the expedition team quickly started their actions.

The first step was to send messages to members across various planes, informing them of the situation, and asking them to keep an eye out for any signs of these wizards.

If found, they must be rescued immediately.

The orders were issued, but no feedback was received in a short period.

There are many planes where the expedition team has established space channels, including low-tier worlds and middle-tier worlds.

The danger levels of these worlds vary and are not significantly related to the plane’s rank but rather to how much the expedition team has developed them.

If they are planes that have been fully developed and conquered, the dangers would be much lesser, anyway, there’s everywhere with expedition team members.

But in some planes where the expedition team just established space channels, even the expedition team doesn’t fully understand them.

Under such circumstances, even if it’s a low-tier world, there could still be many unknown dangers.

All participants in the Cradle Operation are Crystalization Wizards, to them, it doesn’t matter if it’s a low-tier or middle-tier world.

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The strong wind blew, stirring up a sky full of yellow sand.

Before him was a vast and boundless Gobi Desert, and there were cracks everywhere on the ground.

The moment Herag arrived here, he knew for sure he wasn’t on the Wizard Plane.

Besides the scene before him, he also sensed that the atmosphere here was entirely different.

It was neither the Abyss Plane, nor the Wizard Plane, nor did it resemble the Elf Plane.

Since Herag temporarily became the Master of the World, he developed a sharper sense of plane atmospheres.

He glanced at the teleportation ring on his finger, understanding that something was wrong with this item.

Herag wasn’t sure if it was just his teleportation ring having issues or if everyone’s teleportation rings were like this.

He even suspected his teleportation ring might have been tampered with by someone sent by Medel, causing the current situation.

If that’s the case, Herag felt a bit worried for Reese, David, and even the Cheqi Family.

The most urgent task at hand was to quickly find a way back to the Wizard Plane, as it’s the most important thing.

Herag knew the situation was urgent, but he remained calm without panic.

He unfolded Shenlan’s environment probing and started observing his surroundings.

The most vital thing was to clarify what this place was and to which plane it belonged.

Only after determining this could the subsequent plans be discussed.

Herag looked at the sky and found several large celestial bodies hanging in the sky, which were likely satellites of this star.

He sensed the distribution of stars using the Starry Sky Meditation Technique, confirming this was a plane he had never been to.

The Gobi Desert was desolate, aside from some hidden animals everywhere; there was no sign of other people.

Herag walked towards what seemed like an exit of the Gobi Desert based on the vegetation distribution.

He didn’t know if it was the correct direction, but he tried to walk out.

After walking for several hours, Herag discovered the vegetation gradually increased, proving his choice was correct.

If he continued backward, it would likely lead to a desert-like place.

It seemed that although this was a different plane, some basic rules were still the same.

During his time as the Master of the World, Herag had numerous insights about rules.

He found that in the planes he visited, like the Wizard Plane, Elf Plane, World X-617, and this current plane, the fundamental rules seemed somewhat similar.

Of course, this was just Herag’s personal feeling and wasn’t very accurate.

Having just come out of the Master of the World state, he still had a slightly keen sense of these rules.

Herag recalled that only the Abyss Plane felt somewhat different.

But he couldn’t quite pinpoint what made them different; he only had a vague perception.

The Abyss Plane was very distinct from the planes he visited before, that was a very evident feeling.

Herag took out the World Staff from the space ring; it couldn’t be activated anymore, it would only work once he entered the X-617 World again.

He couldn’t help but ponder a question, if much time had passed, could this World Staff still control the World Will of that world?

If not, would it be considered the task completed or not?

Herag thought about it, then shook his head; better to wait until he could return to the Wizard Plane to address these matters, as he still hadn’t figured out the current situation.

He glanced at his left hand, sensing the plane coordinates of his left hand, confirming it was in an activatable state.

This meant that Herag could still temporarily enter the Abyss Plane from this plane by activating the plane coordinates.

Herag continued to walk on the Gobi Desert, and a few hours later, nightfall came.

Just as he was about to find a place to rest, he suddenly detected some commotion over a thousand meters away through environmental probing.

Five kobolds, each about two meters and three tall, holding weapons like wolf fang clubs, giant hammers, and long blades, were chasing a human.

This was a woman wearing a robe, with long blond hair, fleeing in a sorry state.

Her robe already had several broken spots, and her left arm was hanging limp, seemingly with a fractured bone.

Herag carefully discerned for a while and found that this woman was indeed Tessa, who was following Medel.

He had followed Medel for a while and was familiar with this woman, so he recognized her upon seeing her.

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