Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 240: The Time


"Mr. Parker, what's the current situation on Oberstein's side?" Herag asked.

Parker said, "Pretty much the same as before. The Elf Race has brought over a batch of Tree-man Legion for support, which has significantly bolstered their defensive power. But it doesn't matter; our goal was to deplete their power, and we're not in a rush."

The Shadow Altar summoned so many demons just to drain the power on Oberstein's side.

Summoning demons only requires magic power, which is very low-cost.

But the Tree-men from the Elf Race are not summoned; the Tree-men are a race themselves, only with not very high intelligence, under the jurisdiction of the Elf Race.

Parker continued, "The three teleportation coordinates you planted play a decisive role. With these three teleportation coordinates in place, it means they are doomed to lose."

"As long as we are ready, going in would certainly lead to the complete annihilation of the Elf Race in Miracle Valley, without any chance for them to resist."

If Parker's group of wizards teleported directly inside, there's no need to elaborate on the outcome.

Parker is not ready yet and lacks absolute certainty.

In the future, several powerful wizards will enter Base 27, so he won't be the only Level 3 Wizard then.

With such a level of power launching a surprise attack, it's impossible for the Elf Race in Miracle Valley to withstand it.

Herag listened silently to Parker discussing these matters, without saying much.

It's never wrong to speak less; it's enough to remember these things in your heart.

After leaving Parker, Herag returned to his cabin.

"Master, you're back." Asuna, dressed in casual attire this time, greeted, unlike her previous more alluring outfits.

She didn't know when Herag would return.

With Herag absent, she naturally wouldn't dress so alluringly.

Asuna would only dress up for Herag.

Today, Herag's sudden return surprised and delighted Asuna greatly.

She was sitting by the fireplace, reading books, all of which were spellbooks previously left by Herag.

Asuna had been diligently studying these magic principles and spell models.

Although some principles were different, they were mostly similar.

Asuna put down the book, ran over, and leapt into Herag's arms, hugging him tightly.

Herag stroked Asuna's back and asked, "Have you encountered any trouble during this time?"

Asuna shook her head and said, "No, I basically don't go out, and the food is distributed on schedule just like before. During this time, the wizards in the base have been very busy, so no one comes to bother me."

Herag nodded, having some understanding.

With the war escalating during this period, there must be a lot to do, and these wizards couldn't possibly have time to idle.

Being just a servant, no one would trouble themselves to bother Asuna without reason.

Moreover, Asuna is Herag's servant, troubling Asuna is akin to troubling Herag.

When Herag is away on missions, Parker wouldn't allow anyone to trouble Herag.

Otherwise, who could confidently venture out on missions in the future?

Herag's hand moved across Asuna's back and eventually touched her smooth skin, the texture was quite nice.

The two hadn't seen each other for three months, and they missed each other greatly.

After a long separation, their reunion felt like newlyweds, and it was a sleepless night.

...

Early the next morning, the room was in disarray, with clothes casually strewn on the floor, hinting at the previous night's frenzy.

Just then, there was a knock on the door.

"Herag, are you awake?" Reese asked from outside.

Herag sensed that Reese was alone outside and said, "Come in."

Reese immediately opened the door, and as she entered, Herag was taken aback.

Reese had clearly dressed up, with an exquisitely applied makeup, her mere appearance causing one's heart to flutter.

Dressed in a tight-fitting pencil skirt, the dress clung to her body, highlighting her S-shaped figure to the fullest.

When Reese entered and saw the two on the bed, Asuna covered herself with a blanket, appearing a bit embarrassed.

Seeing the scene, Reese said, "Am I here at the wrong time?"

Herag chuckled, "No, you're here just in time."

...

At sunset.

This day was no ordinary day.

Herag lit a fire by the fireplace and started cooking cured meat and some vegetables.

Reese and Asuna were already exhausted, too tired to cook.

Initially, Herag thought about how to handle their relationship upon returning.

But when Reese entered, Herag realized he was overthinking.

This isn't the past life; Reese and Asuna don't have any rivalry or jealousy going on.

Both women are smart and know that Herag doesn't like trouble, so they have cooperatively avoided conflict or sarcasm.

Reese and Asuna have noticeably different personalities; Asuna was consistently shy and embarrassed.

She was shy when with Herag before, and with an additional person now, she's even shyer.

To this moment, Asuna's face was still flushed, hiding in the blanket.

Reese teased her from time to time, "Little Asuna is so cute."

Asuna blushed and constantly avoided Reese's hand, almost falling off the bed's edge.

"Stop bullying her," Herag said after glancing at them.

Reese giggled, not teasing Asuna any further.

A few days later, Herag, David, Reese, and Asuna were all in Herag's cabin, discussing future plans.

"According to Mr. Parker, the three of us can enter the Land of Dawn. I can go directly into Serlandir, but you two cannot enter the Wizard Organization for now. Our subsequent plans need to be made after reaching the Land of Dawn," Herag stated.

David nodded, "I'm already content. Before coming here, I had no confidence and was ready for the possibility of never returning. The fact that we have achieved this is thanks to you."

David genuinely appreciated Herag, who not only saved his life but also helped him enter the Land of Dawn.

For a wizard from the Barren Land, this is a huge favor.

"No problem, I feel that after reaching the Land of Dawn, things may not be as easy, and there will be many problems. At that time, we can solve some problems together," Herag said.

Wizards in the Land of Dawn are more powerful, so the problems encountered will certainly be more troublesome.

It's best if the three of them can continue facing problems together, as there's a scarcity of trustworthy people.

During this period, they stayed honestly in Base 27, not going anywhere, preparing until the time came to teleport back to the Wizard Plane.

Parker indeed hadn't assigned them more tasks, even though other wizards were quite busy during this time.

Parker had his own private reasons, as in his view, although Herag had great potential, his current strength was still too weak.

He didn't assign tasks to Herag and the three also to prevent Herag from dying while breaking out in war, which would be a loss for Parker.

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