Half a month later, Heath set off for the Bloody Battlefield.

In addition to him, the Underdark Treesea recruited more than ten Wizards and more than 300 intermediate and advanced Apprentices.

The human side recruited more than 2,000 people, of which more than 500 had the strength of an official Knight. The rest of the Apprentice Knights were also outstanding in swordsmanship and combat strength.

These people had come from the battlefield just now and basically included the most powerful candidates in the entire Underdark Treesea.

There were close to 3,000 Wizards, Apprentices, Knights, and Apprentice Knights.

For this reason, the Tower of Order had specially arranged a fleet of more than ten medium and large Wizard ships to come and meet them.

Unlike Heath's Wizard ships that sailed on the sea, the Wizard ships brought by the Tower of Order were equipped with propellers and airbags. They could float up to 10,000 meters in the air. This kind of Wizard ship was also called an airship.

More than ten airships picked up more than 3,000 warriors who had received the warning signs and sailed in the direction of the Bloody Battlefield.

...

A few days later, in a certain airspace in the east of the Underdark Treesea.

Rumble!

The loud roar of the propellers as they rotated echoed in the sky.

Ships flew high in the sky. They either had large airbags or raised high white sails. Their appearances were all different, and they looked arrogant and domineering, like ferocious beasts flying in the sky. They pierced through layers and layers of thick clouds.

In the middle of the fleet was a huge airship that was bigger than the rest of the airships. This was the mothership of this fleet, and it carried the summoned Wizards.

The ship had a total of four floors, and they were divided according to their strength and status.

At this moment, in a cabin on the top floor.

Tss! Tss! The sound of burning candles was softly heard in the cabin.

On the wooden table, a white Meditation Candle was burning. The flames danced continuously and a large number of elements were released from it.

There was a chair beside the table. At this moment, Heath was sitting on the chair and meditating with his eyes closed.

Time passed slowly. Very soon, a Meditation Candle was also burnt out.

Not long after, Heath opened his eyes.

Phew!

After losing his breath, he rubbed his slightly sore temples and took out a test crystal ball from his spatial pocket.

Ever since the system had upgraded, Heath had cut off the connection with it. Later, in order to confirm his progress in his strength training, Heath had specially prepared a test crystal ball.

He placed a medium-grade Magic Stone on it, which was used to test the strength of a Wizard.

Heath then placed a hand on the crystal ball. As the Magic Stone's energy was released, the magic array placed on the crystal ball was activated. A cloud of smoke rose from the crystal ball, and a row of numbers quickly appeared.

"162."

162.36!

This was Heath's current spiritual force value.

According to the classification of a Wizard's spiritual force, when one's spiritual force exceeded 150, it meant that they had entered the intermediate stage of the Wizard. The goal set ten years ago could be considered to have been accomplished smoothly.

This efficiency was definitely not considered slow, but it was also the result of the accumulation of a huge amount of resources. In the past ten years, the batch of resources he had obtained in the Magic Bug Forest had basically all been used up by him. This was not even counting the resources that Paul and the others had sent over.

The cost of training as a Wizard was too high!

Heath sighed. "I don't know when this training will end..."

Not to mention the huge consumption of resources, the crucial point was that the speed of advancement was extremely slow. Especially after entering the intermediate stage, Heath could clearly feel that his training speed had plummeted.

In the past month, he could at least increase one or two points of spiritual force, but now, it was unlikely that he could increase that much in half a year.

And this was only the intermediate stage of the Wizard realm. What kind of training efficiency would the advanced stage of the Wizard realm have? It was simply unimaginable...

"By the way, the system upgrade should be over, right?"

Only after losing it did he realize how valuable it was to have it. Looking at the rate at which his spiritual force was increasing every day, Heath could not help but miss the time when the system had accompanied him.

"The opportunity is only for those who are prepared. No matter if there is a system or not, do what you should do first!"

Shaking his head, Heath dismissed these messy thoughts.

Then, he put away the testing crystal ball and took out a bottle of magic potion from his dimensional pocket. Inside the bottle, there was a red liquid that looked like blood.

Soul Mutation Potion!

Heath looked at the Soul Mutation Potion in his hand in high spirits. This was basically the biggest harvest of his trip.

After Wizards reached the intermediate and advanced stages, they had to start the mutation of the soul. Only after the soul had completed the mutation could they advance to an intermediate Wizard. And the Soul Mutation Potion... Was an essential item for Wizards to open the mutation of the soul.

"Shadow Tower is really generous. Are they trying to rope me in?"

A bottle of Soul Mutation Potion was worth at least two to three hundred high-level Magic Stones, which was two to three million Magic Stones. Heath didn't think that it was just to appease him to accept the recruitment...

But it was a good thing.

If Shadow Tower could really regain power, Heath, who was the first to express his loyalty, believed that he would get a lot of benefits.

"I'll rest for two days to adjust my condition and start the mutation."

After making a decision, Heath immediately got up and left the cabin, deciding to go out for some fresh air.

Soon, he arrived at the top deck.

The structure of the mothership was a ladder-like structure. There were two floors on the deck, the top deck and the lower deck.

The top deck was specially used for the guests in the top deck cabin. They were Wizards and some pure-blooded people from high-level Wizard families. There were only a few dozen of them.

The rest of the lower deck was used by ordinary Apprentices.

Seeing Heath coming out of the cabin, a beautiful female Apprentice immediately came up to him and bowed respectfully, "Wizard, is there anything I can do for you?"

The Tower of Order had prepared a maid for each Wizard to take care of the Wizards' food and living. If needed, they could also provide them with physiological needs.

Heath said, "Get me something to drink and food."

"Yes."

The maid went down.

Heath came to an empty dining table beside the fence and pulled out a chair to sit down.

Soon, the maid came back with a cup of hot cocoa, Empty Whale meat, Flying Jellyfish, and other specialties that only existed in the air.

While eating snacks and drinking cocoa, Heath enjoyed the scenery around him.

His field of vision was wide enough to see everything around him.

On the deck below, the Apprentices who came to enjoy the scenery gathered by the fence and pointed at the wonderful creatures high in the sky.

Unlike the quiet sky of the blue star, the sky of the Wizard World was very lively.

There were flat but translucent sky fish like Devil Fish, Flying Jellyfish like jellyfish umbrella-shaped, Air Whales like whales with big airbags, and even Flying Fish with wings that grew an inch long, and so on.

These were all creatures that lived 10,000 meters above the ground, also known as atmospheric creatures.

Their physiological structure was very special, and they would not fall to the ground. From birth to death, they floated in the air.

Small atmospheric creatures ate clouds, while the larger ones ate the smaller ones and were devoured by the larger ones. The largest ones disintegrated into the food of small atmospheric creatures and disintegrated into elements after death.

The bigger fish ate the smaller fish, and the smaller ones ate the shrimps. A complete ecological chain was formed just like that.

There were many strange creatures like this. The Flying Stone Slab that Heath had stepped on was also a kind of aerial creature, and there were stones that could float in the sky. Wizards even used this to build a floating city in the sky...

"Heath!" At this moment, a shout suddenly came from behind.

Heath turned his head and saw several figures coming from the other side.

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