The night sky hung low. The countless stars were spotted across it.
The familiar stars seen from within the ne now hung directly above in the boundless skies, so close it seemed one could just fly up and pluck them.
But Leon knew that each of these stars represented a ne world that carried the lives of hundreds of millions. Although they seemed really close, in truth, it would take at least a hundred years to cross the infinite sea of stars to reach them.
The term "sea of stars" was not a metaphor. It was a description.
Any two nes within the multiverse were separated by an extremely long distance. It is not emptiness that was between them, but rather energy tides so strong and powerful it''s hard to even imagine. Where there were energy tides, there were high tides and low tides. There were times of storms and times of calm seas.
In this seemingly empty space, chaotic energy flows were everywhere. The first thing any being needs to do when they enter the infinite space is to protect themselves from the damage of turbulent energy flows.
Space was not empty. Energy reigns there.
Energy tides flowed aimlessly in space. Sometimes they gathered in a ce, forming powerful and terrifying energy storms. These stormy areas easily extended up to hundreds of thousands of miles wide. Therge ones even went up to millions of milesrge.
The energy corrosion strength at the eye of the space storm could go up to a shocking 10000 points. Even a Fifth Grade Mage would die if he was pulled into such a storm. Even at the edge of a storm, the strength of turbulent energy flows could reach up to 100 points.
What this meant for any Mages that breached into an energy storm was that their energy shield had to constantly bear energy corrosion of up to 100 points. This...this was equal to the normal damage of an actual Mage!
Once the Mage''s energy shield is broken, a First Grade Mage would be minced into tiny particles within seconds by the energy flows. The particles would then be swept away by the energy tides to any corner in the multiverse.
Thus a First Grade Mage would have trouble surviving in the sea of stars once they left the protection of the ne barrier behind. To rely solely on bodily strength to travel across space, this was something only Grand Mages could do!
The pseudo-ne slowly drifted in space.
Sparkling fireworks could be seen everywhere on the world membrane that protected the pseudo-ne.
That was the result of friction between the turbulent energy flows and the membrane. It looked beautiful from afar, but the strength of the energy contained was no weaker than the strongest attack an advanced apprentice could fire. If someone left the protection of the world membrane and entered the infinite gxies, their protective shield had to constantly bear no less than 50 points of energy damage.
And this was the energy tides at their most calm.
Even with Leon could only stay within the infinite gxies for no more than 15 minutes with his current power.
Leon''s temporary quarters was within one of the exceptionally tall stone peaks. It was a small room dug out of the stone. He has already been here for three days, but there was nothing to do. Everyday Leon could only meditate, stare at the stars or speak with the Mage that lived nearby.
He had thought the 7 First Grade Mages in the party this time had been all of the Sarubo''s n active forces. But when another three Mage parties appeared before him, Leon realised that the Sarubo had hidden some of its Mage forces. These Mages usually were hidden in those lesser nes.
This was a need born out of reality.
Lesser nes were smaller nes enved by Mages through barbaric strength and bloody means. The Mages'' ruling structure would easily be toppled if theycked the necessary numbers to defend.
Thus, tall Mage''s towers were built in every lesser ne, stationed with numerous Mages. This was to ensure that the exploitation of the lesser nes'' resources would proceed smoothly.
This was the true core profit that every Mage family needed to protect.
The n outpost in the World of Mages, on the other hand, was no more than a source of fresh blood to keep training new Mages. Of course, the value of the source of fresh blood could not be reced by any lesser nes. The n could continue to produce new Mages and strengthen itself as long as the n''s roots in the Continent of Mages were never destroyed.
Thus many Mage ns have extended their reach to all over the infinite sea of stars even though their roots remained in the World of Mages. Every time they found a material world weaker than themselves, they would find a way to invade, and squeeze the sweet sweet nectar out of it, making their roots stronger, making them more powerful...
The Mages that regrouped with Leon''s party were Mages reassigned from the two lesser nes that belonged to the Sarubo n. If these experienced Mages were the mainbat forces of the Sarubo n, Leon''s party were only a bunch of rookies. A bunch of rookies that haven''t experienced the grind and refinement of ne wars.
All sorts of unexpected situation could happen in the initial invasion of a new ne. The n''s spine would be shattered if these veterans were lost in such a careless fashion. Naturally, this meant that the best scouts were the Mages such as Leon, the newly advanced Mages.
Of course, no Mage woulde out and so publicly and explicitly point this out to Leon. This was a conclusion Leon came to through his own evaluation and sorting of various detailed information.
Their party was a scouting party meant to explore unexplored territory for the n. One mistake and their lives could be in danger!
Leon could tell this was the case, but there was nothing he could do. After all, this is a process all Mages have to go through. Why else would the n spend a huge amount of resources on them!
This mostly referred to those Mages of the Sarubo n. Leon, Bleia, and ke, on the other hand, were basically like the bastards of the n. Hardly any resources for them, but a hell lot of work to be done.
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The fifth day on the pseudo-ne. The day of action had arrived.
Leon''s party were brought to a well hidden arcane hall under Sir Fügen''s lead.
There, Leon saw the most shocking scene of his life.
A single person, a single Mage, sat in the middle of the hall, legs crossed.
Below his body was a gigantic array Leon had never seen before. Behind him, an odd space vortex was opened in the middle of the air. Tens of thousands of golden chains that were somewhere between solid and nothingness extended out of the vortex, tightlytching on to the body of the man.
The Mage had a ck robe on his body. The hood was pulled down low, obscuring his face. The gigantic array was continually functioning, helping him resist the corrosion of the mysterious chains.
Leon could feel a terrifying strength that could shatter space and shake nes around him even though he couldn''t tell the power level of this mystery Mage. From those chains of space, Leon could sense the aura of thews of nes.
Was this.....the material projection of the strength of a certainw of nes?!
Leon was shocked into silence.
He had only understood a small and insignificant piece of thews of mes and it was sufficient to allow him to advance to an Mage. But the Mage before him was clearly grappling with a majorw of a certain ne. How unimaginably terrifying was this!
Even the cold Fügen became cautious as they approached this ce.
Fügen didn''t dare to take a single step into the gigantic array. Instead, he bowed at the edge of the hall and greeted the Mage:"Reverent Lord Sarubo, I''ve brought the first batch of Mages to enter the ne. "
All the n Mages were shocked as they heard Fügen''s words.
Was this...was this mysterious Mage the person who created the n thousands of years ago? Was this...Lord Sarubo? If it was him, didn''t that mean they were looking at a Fifth.... no, maybe even Sixth Grade Mage!
Almost instantly, everyone lowered their heads. They no longer dared to stare at this mysterious Mage.
As Sarubo Mages, the terrifying Great Mage who created the n was a deity in their hearts. Although they could not pray to him and believe him as a true god, they were still deeply impressed by his strength and power.
First Grade Mage was most possibly the peak of their lives for many of the people here. A Fifth or Sixth Grade Great Mage was well beyond the realms of their imagination! It was a dream that couldn''t even dare to think of!
When their dream was put right before their eyes, none of the Mages could stay calm. Their mental flux started to boil and bubble, reflecting their excitement.
The Mages didn''t lift their heads, but a deep andpelling voice boomed in everyone''s mind.
"I have corroded a wormhole on this ne barrier. A spirit clone split off from my consciousness has found a suitable location on the other side.
You are all First Grade Mages. The brand of the World of Mages isn''t as strong on you. As long as you remain inconspicuous, the will of this ne will not retaliate too strongly. Your first mission there is to construct a forward operating base, to construct a simplified Mage''s tower.
Take note!
Although I have suppressed most of the ne''s retaliation on the other side, you will still need to get used to the newws of the ne on the other side.
Remember, under the pretext of not exposing your identities to the natives, you must protect this forward base with your lives. You must protect my spirit clone. Your mission is done once I have finished a basic analysis of that ne''sws.
All of you will receive more than you can imagine!
Now, prepare! I will send you over immediately. "
The 7 Mages who were to be the vanguards listened respectfully to the mysterious Mage''s words as they prepared silently. With a wave of his hand, a single gold chain split off from the space vortex. In one swift move, it pierced all the Mages.
The next moment, all 7 Mages disappeared into the vortex under the powerful pull of the strength of the new. They didn''t even have the opportunity to scream.
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