Chapter 534: The Problem of the World Tree

The other party may save himself only because of the starry sky meditation method he practiced.

According to the history of the Land of Dawn, the Tower of the Six Rings betrayed the wizarding plane.

Herag was skeptical of this and did not believe it.

But one thing is certain, that is, no matter what, the original Six Ring Towers should not be the same as the mainstream wizarding forces in the wizarding plane now.

During the period of the Six-Ring Tower, the Six-Ring Tower was the strongest wizarding organization, and the other wizarding organizations looked bleak in front of it.

Most of the wizarding organizations in the Land of Dawn today are inherited from that period, some may have changed their names, and some have disappeared entirely.

Herag was full of thoughts and said, "What is the situation outside now?" ”

Kane said, "The kingdom of Norn ......"

From Kane, Herag learned that most of the kingdom of Norn had fallen and was now under the control of the expedition.

The people of Base Twenty-Seven did not continue to expand, not because they could not take the entire Norn Kingdom, but because it was not necessary.

All resources are limited, and so are manpower.

Expeditions need to devote limited manpower and resources to more valuable things.

The Norn Kingdom is just an ordinary human kingdom, and there are no resource points worth encroaching upon, so naturally it will not spend so much effort to invade.

The goal of the expedition has always been clear, and that is the Elves and the World Tree.

The last mission Herag had left the Elven Plane was to infiltrate the Valley of the Strange and bury the Teleportation Crystal so that the people of Base 27 could teleport there.

At that time, the mission was carried out smoothly, and the teleportation crystal was not found.

After careful planning at Base 27, Parker personally led the team and invaded Strange Valley once everything was ready.

Although there were some twists and turns in the process, they finally successfully occupied the Strange Valley.

The elves in the Strange Valley are either dead or captured, and a few have escaped.

Parker and the others didn't bother to chase down the elves who escaped, the elves were only incidental, and the captured ones were enough, so there was no need to chase them anymore.

Their real goal is still the World Tree, which is why the wizarding plane invaded the elven plane.

The World Tree in Strange Valley is just a branch of the Mother World Tree, and there are many such branches throughout the Elven Plane.

Each branch can be seen as a separate World Tree, but not as powerful and tall as the Mother Tree.

The elven royal family living under the Mother Tree of the World is the strongest combat power settlement of the elven plane.

The people of the expedition did not choose the idea of fighting the World Mother Tree, mainly because the cost was too great and they might not be able to take it down.

What's more, the expedition team hasn't figured out how to capture the World Tree yet, so they can only start the experiment with the branches.

In fact, the expedition has already laid several branches of the World Tree.

But without exception, the seizure of the World Tree failed.

The wizards tried to transplant the World Tree to the wizarding plane in its entirety, and even the environment simulated the elven plane, but the World Tree died quickly.

In addition to this, wizards have tried various methods, such as creating a liquid environment to keep the World Tree alive.

But no matter what, as long as the World Tree leaves the elven plane, it won't be long before it dies quickly.

The same is true of the World Tree in that part of the Strange Valley, even a single tendril has been transplanted to the wizarding plane, but it is still withering rapidly.

Some wizards speculate that the World Tree also has its own will.

After coming to the wizarding plane, it chose to die on its own.

To put it simply, the World Tree committed suicide and was unwilling to grow on the wizarding plane.

Because the Wizarding Alliance has provided almost a percent simulation of the elven plane environment, the World Tree still hasn't survived.

This is also a problem that has not been solved so far, if the survival of the World Tree cannot be solved, then even if the World Tree Mother Tree is brought down, it is meaningless.

In that case, unless the entire Elven Plane is a colony of the wizarding plane, then the value of the World Tree can be exploited.

But with the current strength of the Dawnlands, at best, it is a plunder, and it is unrealistic to occupy it for a long time.

Plunder and long-term occupation are not the same concept, and the resources and manpower required are completely different.

Most of the Wizarding Alliance's plane wars are for the purpose of plundering resources, and few have occupied a plane for a long time.

"I suspect that the adults may not be able to find a way to keep the World Tree alive, so they plan to retreat." Kane said.

Herag knew that such a speculation made sense from Kane's point of view, and he was unaware that there was another wizarding force.

Herag then asked, "What are the main tasks in the base now?" ”

"As for the mission, most of them are reconnaissance and defensive tasks, and there is no offensive plan for the time being." Kane said.

"I'd like to go to Strange Valley, okay?" Khrag asked.

"Of course you can, but now there's no value to see there, the World Tree is gone, and the elves don't live there anymore. If you really want to go and see it, I'll give you a mission to go out and investigate. Kane said.

Herag thought for a moment and said, "I still want to go and see what is going on there." ”

"Then I will arrange a task for you, and this is the communication bead for you to take. Any news from the base side will reach this bead, so remember to check once in a while to see if there's any news. Kane said, pulling out a transparent bead the size of a glass bead.

There is some white mist lingering inside the communication bead, which looks more beautiful.

After Kane's brief explanation, Herag probably understood how to use it.

When a message arrives from the base, the white mist inside the transmission bead will turn red, and the information will be stored in the bead.

Herag only needs to see if the color of the beads has changed every once in a while, and if it turns red, take it out to see what the message is inside.

Since the elven plane does not have a magic net, it can only communicate in a form similar to a teleportation bead.

"Can I use the Communication Orb to deliver a message to the base?" Suddenly thinking of this, Herag asked.

Kane said, "Of course, each teleportation bead looks the same, but it's actually numbered. The number corresponds to the person, and you just need to activate it with magic and say the message you want to deliver. It's just that there is a limit on the number of words, and it can't exceed fifty words. ”

Kane, on his side, can aggregate all the messages sent by the teleportation beads, and can identify the corresponding person according to the number.

He can send messages to all the communication beads here, so naturally he can receive messages from everyone. (End of chapter)