Rewinding slightly, Master Erwin transformed into a streak of light, retreating to the âshipâ plane in disarray.
His robe was scorched black, his aura unsteady, clearly having sustained significant damage.
Watching from the barren land, Jie Mingâs lips curled into a faint smile.
He turned to Viola beside him, remarking, âAs expected of a veteran wizardâhis acting is flawless, making it look like he barely lost.â
Violaâs eyes glinted with amusement. âItâs standard in plane warsâlure the enemy in, deplete their strength, stretch their lines. Every shift in offense and defense is calculated by high-tier wizards.â
With their capabilities, the wizards quickly analyzed the situation after encountering the Flame-Frost Planeâs nativesâ fierce resistance, moving beyond the initial cannon fodder clashes.
The most obvious insight was that, though both races attacked the wizards simultaneously, their attack patterns and zones were sharply distinct, often restraining or even misfiring on each other.
This revealed a harsh truth: the lava giants and snow-beasts were likely long-standing enemies, perhaps irreconcilable foes.
Their alliance was only due to the shared threat of the invaders.
âThis means conquering the entire plane requires considering both kingsâ intentions and their delicate, complex enmity,â Jie Ming mused, analyzing the situation. âThe best approach, as Master Erwin did, is to show strength surpassing a single king but slightly weaker than their combined force.â
âMaster Erwin faced two alone, appearing to narrowly lose, but he stalled two sixth-tier beings for hours, exhausting them and forcing their retreat,â Viola agreed.
âThis gives the natives hope of defeating us while making them wary of our strength, preventing reckless all-out assaults. Theyâll regroup after resting but wonât risk everything, giving us wizards ample time.â
âMore importantly, their mutual hatred is our greatest ally. They canât truly cooperate. Every attack or reinforcement may be delayed by their distrust.â
âThis situation allows wizards to steadily weaken the planeâs origin, ultimately claiming it.â
It was an open schemeâeven if the native sixth-tier beings saw through it, they couldnât fully counter it.
As Jie Ming and Viola marveled at the high-tier wizardsâ deep strategies and the complex art of plane warfare, their magic network terminals vibrated simultaneously, receiving an urgent, top-priority message for all.
The message was stark, a single cold line:
[Important Notice: Commander Master Erwin did not intentionally retreat but was genuinely overpowered by the combined assault of two sixth-tier native beings. All wizards, heighten vigilance and act cautiously.]
Seeing this, every wizard, including Jie Ming and Viola, froze briefly.
Then, in an instant, their eyes lit up!
The messageâs sender was Master Erwin himself, one of the invasionâs commanders.
Its purpose was to sound an alarm, warning that the planeâs natives were indeed stronger than average.
But the wizardsâ excitement stemmed from spotting greater opportunities amid the danger.
All things followed certain laws. A plane birthing two powerful races wasnât random.
It signified the planeâs resources were extraordinarily abundant!
Two sixth-tier beings able to rival a fifth-tier wizard implied the plane held rich resources to support their advancementâpossibly rare elements, law fragments, or undiscovered mystic veins!
For wizards, strong enemies often meant richer treasures lay behind them.
With the strategy and the planeâs value clear, the wizardsâ efficiency peaked.
The camp was swiftly established through collective effort.
Alchemical puppets and wizard-crafted defensive walls rose rapidly, energy cores were buried deep in the earth, and rune arrays glowed around the camp, forming visible protective barriers.
Though frontline battles persistedânative skirmishes against the wizardsâ consolidating linesâthe scale had significantly diminished.
Both sides were clearly biding their time.
Logistical wizards seized this precious window to dive into routine tasks.
Unlike his chaotic experience on the Elosia plane, where Jie Ming was thrown into battle, he now grasped the proper role of a logistical wizard.
In the early stages of plane wars, logistical wizards rarely fought directly.
Their primary role was analyzing the planeâs elemental data and the resources and intelligence brought back from the front.
Every newly invaded plane was a treasure trove for wizard civilization, brimming with unknown resources and information.
In just a few days, as frontline troops cleared the landing zone and scout wizards retrieved samples through the spatial rift, Jie Ming alone identified several unique resources.
One was a peculiar plant from the Blazing Sun Realm.
Named
Blazegrass
, it resembled leaping flames, growing in volcanic rock crevices.
Though as fragile as common grass, it boasted astonishing resistance to fire and heat.
Using his
All-Purpose Eye
, Jie Ming analyzed its structure, finding its cell walls could condense fire elements, forming a microscopic barrier.
After tests, barring physical shockwaves or spatial tears, this plant could withstand a third-tier wizardâs fire attack unscathed!
Its defensive properties were astounding.
Due to limited time, Jie Ming hadnât fully researched how to refine it into a potion for permanent integration into a wizardâs body.
But through specialized methods, he crafted a preliminary film from it.
When applied to the body, this
Blazegrass
film offered similar short-term effects.
For wizards or cannon fodder bio-beasts needing close combat, this was an extraordinary passive defense material.
Another find was a unique mineral from the Frost-Dark Realm.
Named
Iceburst Crystal
, it appeared as ordinary transparent crystal, inert under normal conditions.
But Jie Mingâs analysis revealed that exposure to high heatâespecially lava or extreme flamesâcaused its ice element structure to destabilize, unleashing devastating force!
This backlash from clashing elements could level a small hill.
It was both a highly dangerous material and a potent weapon.
After Jie Ming identified its properties, a group of Tower of Annihilation wizards approached him.
After paying some knowledge, they left the camp excitedly, heading deep into the Frost-Dark Realm.
Watching their eager departure, Jie Ming was momentarily at a loss for words.
âYouâll get used to it. Tower of Annihilation wizards excel at annihilation spells.
Iceburst Crystal
is their ideal casting material,â Viola said, appearing beside him.
Jie Ming was puzzled. âNot for research?â
Viola shrugged unceremoniously. âYouâve been in Noren Workshopâs logistics too long, thinking all wizards are like that.â
âHm?â
Viola sighed, explaining, âItâs not that they donât research, but the Tower of Annihilation has few logistical wizards skilled in research. Materials like
Iceburst Crystal
, though promising, arenât high-priority for study. Before deep research, theyâll likely use it directly as spell-casting material.â
âWhy?â Jie Ming blinked.
Viola shook her head. âYouâve been in Noren Workshop too long. Being a logistical wizard isnât easy.â
âWith the growing volume of knowledge, many struggle just to learn it. Researching its principles and advancing further is nearly impossible. Even in Noren Workshop, named for its craft, logistical wizards are only about 2% of the total.â
âIn other factions, the gap between logistical and combat wizards is even starker. In the Tower of Annihilation, itâs down to 1%. In the Chaos Secret Cult, aside from a few founding leaders and their successors, all are combat wizards.â
Seeing Jie Mingâs dawning realization, Viola tilted her head toward the research area in the camp. âLook at the numbers here.â
Jie Ming glanced at the sparse research zone.
He hadnât paid much attention before, as, to him, the area, though spacious, felt compact compared to his own lab.
The lack of equipment slowed his progressâwithout the
All-Purpose Eye
, his research wouldâve been even slower.
Only now did he realize the emptiness wasnât just to give logistical wizards space but because their numbers were truly few.