Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 182: Registration


Herag pondered: "Why is there an age restriction for Official Wizards under sixty? Wouldn't directly recruiting Crystalization Wizards enhance combat strength more?"

Official Wizards under sixty are usually at most in the Liquefaction Stage, and it's rare to find Crystalization Wizards under sixty.

This requirement from the Land of Dawn effectively excludes all Crystalization Wizards from the Barren Land.

And the combat strength of Crystalization Wizards is surely much higher than that of Gaseous or Liquidation Wizards.

Infiltrating the Elf Plane, the more powerful the participants, the better.

The restriction from the Land of Dawn seems somewhat strange.

Blake explained: "Wizards like me, who are Crystalization Wizards, are basically high-ranking leaders of various forces. We can't go, because if we go, many organizations in the Barren Land will lose a lot of members."

"Moreover, the Land of Dawn is recruiting mainly for the long term this time. Official Wizards under sixty are young enough and have time to grow. Many older wizards have little potential left."

Herag questioned: "Wasn't there a strict ban on wizards from the Barren Land entering the Land of Dawn before? Why is there an exception this time? Could there be something fishy?"

Herag thought about the Death Swamp Ruins, and from the Witch Array sealing the plane crack, it seemed that the Land of Dawn purely used the wizards from the Barren Land as tools.

While it's true that invading the Elf Plane requires many people, it also presents huge opportunities.

A whole plane's resources are unimaginably abundant; such a good thing would hardly fall to the wizards of the Barren Land.

Herag immediately felt skeptical, doubting that the wizards of the Land of Dawn could be so kind-hearted.

Blake nodded and said: "Things indeed seem strange, but in the face of such temptation, many people will go even if they know there's a problem."

Herag fell silent.

Blake was right; wizards in the Barren Land must know there's a catch.

But there's no choice; how tempting is it to join the Land of Dawn?

Once you join the Land of Dawn, you no longer need to worry about being stuck at the Crystalization Stage for life, and there's a chance to advance to Level 2 Wizard.

Joining only involves taking some risks, but as an Official Wizard, haven't they faced enough risks in their lives?

For them, this is definitely something worth taking a risk on.

There may be only this one chance in a lifetime to join the Land of Dawn.

The Land of Dawn is now pioneering the Elf Plane, exactly when they need a large number of people.

Once they've completely conquered the Elf Plane, the strength gap between the Land of Dawn and the Barren Land will widen dramatically.

By that time, there might not be another chance to join the Land of Dawn.

"Have many people signed up?" Herag asked.

"That's right, almost everyone who meets the criteria has signed up," Blake replied.

Herag's mind raced with many thoughts and he continued asking: "Is it really just being under sixty? No other conditions?"

He was still very puzzled as the Land of Dawn had always strictly limited people from the Barren Land going over.

There are quite a few Official Wizards under sixty in every Wizard Organization who meet this condition.

If that's all it takes to join, doesn't it mean that you just need to become an Official Wizard to join the Land of Dawn?

Then who would remain in the Wizard Organizations of the Barren Land? Everyone would rush over if they could.

Blake said: "Signing up doesn't mean you can directly join; aside from identity verification, there's also a test."

"A test? What kind of test?" Herag asked.

Blake shook his head: "The specifics haven't been revealed yet; we just learned about it recently, and Augustus Academy hasn't disclosed the details."

"With such few restrictions on the signup criteria, this test certainly won't be easy." Herag quickly concluded.

He's certain that the Land of Dawn definitely won't let that many people from the Barren Land join.

But the signup criteria are very simple, with almost no restrictions.

So the screening phase must be in the testing process.

This test surely won't be simple, and it's bound to eliminate many people at the testing stage.

Blake nodded: "That's also our speculation. I came here this time to ask if you want to sign up. If you want to, our Cheqi Family can help you register. With us, you won't have any problems with the identity verification."

Herag directly said: "Help me sign up."

Like everyone else, Herag couldn't possibly pass up this opportunity.

Even knowing there's something fishy about it, knowing things wouldn't be so simple.

But there's no choice; if Herag wants to grow stronger quickly, joining the Land of Dawn is the best option.

In the past, he had virtually no way to get into the Land of Dawn.

Now with such an opportunity right in front of him, Herag naturally wouldn't let it go.

Moreover, Herag knows there's a hidden danger at the Death Swamp Ruins.

The time left for him is limited, and he must become stronger quickly.

If something goes wrong at the plane rift, and he's still struggling as a Level 1 Wizard, he might not even be able to protect himself.

Herag speculated that while the test might be difficult, it wouldn't intentionally trap or kill these wizards from the Barren Land.

Those who can sign up are young wizards from the Barren Land, and there is no reason for the Land of Dawn to wipe out all these new forces.

The Land of Dawn only wants to control the stability of the Barren Land.

If all these young wizards like Herag were to die, then the Barren Land would be in a situation with no one usable for a long time afterward.

All the major wizard organizations in the Barren Land need new talent to keep running.

The Death Swamp Ruins also require someone to be a sacrifice every ten years, and if everyone was gone, the Witch Array wouldn't be able to keep operating.

So this test will be tough, but the purpose is definitely not to trap and kill them.

Herag quickly turned his thoughts over and came to the conclusion that the test would definitely not be a death trap.

As long as it's not certain death, he has hope of passing the test and thus decides to sign up.

Blake sighed: "I knew you wouldn't miss this opportunity; I just don't know if telling you about it is a good thing."

Herag smiled: "Mr. Blake, rest assured, I will act cautiously."

"Yes, if you can join, in the future our entire Cheqi Family will rely on you," Blake lamented.

Herag nodded: "If I really can join, I'll definitely help you as much as I can."

From a mutual benefit perspective, the Cheqi Family definitely hopes Herag can join the Land of Dawn.

As long as Herag can enter the Land of Dawn, it means the Cheqi Family has established a connection with the Land of Dawn.

This alone is invaluable.

The Cheqi Family's concern is that if Herag dies in the testing process, then the investments made in Herag over the past two years will have been in vain.

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