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Cultivating in the Wizard World

Chapter 575 - 492: Confirming the Search Range
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Chapter 575: Chapter 492: Confirming the Search Range

Jeming was not keen on getting entangled with other enemies in the current situation.

After all, with so many enemies around, he could inadvertently attract even more adversaries.

So he decided to move toward a farther region, and after leaving the area of the fiercest battles, he simply flew at high speed.

After ten hours of extreme flight, with the Void Step fully activated, his figure almost melted into a faint shadow in the background.

It wasn’t until the energy fluctuations in his perception became thin as the distant hum of mosquitoes that he gradually slowed down and landed on the leeward side of a low rocky mountain.

He calculated a bit in his mind and found that his current location was about 1.2 million kilometers away from the Nolun Workshop’s defensive line.

Jeming raised his head and looked towards the horizon.

Even at such a great distance, faint glows still flickered behind the clouds from the main battlefield direction.

The aftermath of various elements and energies was like an incessant heartbeat, faint yet continuously transmitted.

"To be able to transmit from such a far distance, it seems like the situation at the main battlefield is quite intense," Jeming smacked his lips.

But thinking about it, it’s quite normal. The Nolun Workshop plans to deal a heavy blow to the other side, but who knows if the other side plans to use those harassment troops as bait to ambush the Nolun Workshop in return?

With the wisdom and cunning of wizards, mutual schemes in strategies are quite normal.

So ultimately, it still comes down to the hard strength of both parties.

"However, various facilities on the camp side have been completed, which is Nolun Workshop’s home ground, so they shouldn’t suffer any disadvantage." Jeming pondered over the current situation, touching his chin.

"Moreover, after the previous battles, neither high-level wizards from both sides dare to move lightly. Besides, the main direction for the Chaos Secret Sect and Tower of Annihilation Alliance Army should be to conduct reconnaissance outside, which has engaged a lot of their combat strength. If we only count below High Tier’s combat strength, the Workshop might even have an advantage."

However, this also means that even if Jeming has left the densest battle area, the probability of encountering hostile wizards is still considerable.

"Fortunately, my original purpose is this, and as long as I don’t encounter High Tier Wizards, everything should be fine."

Next, his real mission for this trip begins.

Jeming reached out to mobilize his Spiritual Power, conjuring a phase space, and slipped into a spatial rift.

Finding a temporary safe zone, he began to sort through his thoughts.

This abandoned plane chosen by the Star Ring Federation as the battlefield was essentially a "supermassive plane" forcibly pieced together from several dozen resource-exhausted plane fragments.

Being designated as a supermassive plane by the Star Ring Federation suggests that this plane is incredibly huge.

Its scale far surpasses ordinary worlds.

Indeed, this was the case.

According to the intelligence provided by the Star Ring Federation before the battle, this plane belongs to a typical "heaven and earth" structure—a chessboard-like earth with a dome-like sky covering it.

The diameter of the land is about 150 billion kilometers, which is exceedingly large.

To compare from the perspective of the former world, this supermassive plane’s land could nearly fill the sun sphere boundary of a solar system’s space.

But this analogy isn’t entirely accurate.

Though the former world’s solar system was vast in range, the actual matter was extremely sparse.

The Sun itself accounted for over 99.86% of the solar system’s total mass, yet if you compared the sun sphere boundary to a soccer field, the Sun would be just a grain of soybean in the center.

To fill the solar system’s space with matter, without considering gravitational collapse, you wouldn’t need to drain the entire galaxy, but the mass of one or two spiral arms might not be enough.

Fortunately, the Wizard World’s physical Laws differ from those of the former world, and their manifestations are also different.

Moreover, the resources of this plane had long been completely drained, the Earth Element was exceedingly thin, resulting in gravity far less than normal, hence the Wizard army could operate relatively freely here.

"From this perspective, the Star Ring Federation arranged the drop points of the spatial rifts for both parties... quite precisely." Jeming mused.

A vast land with a diameter of 150 billion kilometers, yet the landing positions for Nolun Workshop and the Alliance Army were almost "face to face."

This was likely not a coincidence but rather the Star Ring Federation’s intention to compress the initial distance between the two armies to the limit, forcing the war to enter a climax in a short time.

"But even if it’s three Wizard Influences fighting each other, the battlefield range given is a bit too extensive." Jeming furrowed his brows slightly.

Theoretically, a Seventh Level Wizard does have the capability to independently destroy a plane.

But that typically refers to planes of conventional size—about the size range from the Moon to a small star.

Faced with a world of supermassive plane scale, even if all the Seventh Level Wizards from both sides joined forces to strike, it probably wouldn’t cause too much damage to this plane itself.

Unless...

Jeming suddenly looked up towards the sky.

There, four "suns" were hanging.

But those weren’t real stars, nor were they reflections of the Fire Elemental Plane.

All the resources of this abandoned plane had already been extracted by the wizards, even the reflection coordinates of the Elemental Plane had been transferred.

So the four suns overhead were the gleaming energy released during the battle by four Eighth Level Wizards.

The terrifying Elemental Energy radiation hung like four artificial suns in the sky, where the light reached, even space showed slight warped folds.

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