I Arrived At Wizard World While Cultivating Immortality

Chapter 441: Extermination Preparations



Chapter 441: Extermination Preparations

Back then in the Flame Frost Plane, a living plane with a mere biological grade of six had forced a sixth-ring wizard piloting a “ship-plane” modified into a strategic-grade weapon into a desperate struggle, nearly resulting in catastrophe.

That innate, majestic power—fused as one with the entire plane, commanding all its energy and laws—was simply not something an individual of the same grade could resist.

Even if Wizard Starfall’s was only a newly born living plane with a chaotic consciousness… if it lost control, the consequences would still be unimaginable.

Jie Ming suddenly thought of something. “Speaking of which, I remember Senior Sister, you had already made preparations back then, right?”

“Correct. To prevent that idiot from capsizing, I conveniently procured three sets of ‘Plane Extermination Devices’ and one set of ‘Plane Binding Device.'” Viola pinched the bridge of her nose with a headache.

She looked at Jie Ming, her gaze turning sharp and serious. “The reason I came to you this time is that I hope you’ll help me in five years. If the situation goes wrong… we may need to jointly operate those devices.”

“First, attempt to control the situation with the Plane Binding Device. If the binding fails…” Viola’s voice turned icy cold, “…then we can only activate the Plane Extermination Devices and completely annihilate it before it truly ‘comes alive’ and becomes a complete entity.”

Jie Ming didn’t hesitate for a moment and immediately nodded. “No problem. Wizard Starfall is a friend of mine as well.”

But he quickly frowned again, asking with concern, “However… three sets of extermination devices—are they really enough? This is a living plane, completely different from a lifeless dead plane. And if something went wrong during Wizard Starfall’s catalysis process, this living plane might be born with strong aggression or a mad will…”

Viola seemed to have considered this long ago. “In theory, it should be sufficient. My Pain Law has a strong suppressive effect on this kind of innately powerful, highly perceptive newborn consciousness. With my current level, the pain I can generate is fully capable of disrupting its will coalescence, or even causing consciousness collapse.” “Secondly, this plane was artificially catalyzed after all. Its consciousness has only just sprouted and is far from reaching the level of perfect fusion and instinctive command that naturally born living planes achieve. Its resistance will be much weaker. Finally…”

She paused. “The three extermination devices are standard military-grade, designed specifically to deal with large planes. Starfall’s plane is only a medium-sized one. Even if it comes fully alive, the combined power of these three sets should theoretically be enough to completely obliterate its core consciousness. Of course, the plane itself will suffer severe damage—total destruction is possible—but that’s still far better than an out-of-control living monster.”

Jie Ming fell silent for a moment, digesting the information.

“I understand,” he finally said in a low voice. “I’ll make preparations over these five years. Also, it’s best to share the operation protocols and coordinated tactics for the binding and extermination devices with me in advance. I need time to familiarize myself and practice.”

“I’ve already brought the materials.” Viola raised her hand, and a dark red information crystal floated toward Jie Ming. “It contains the complete operation manuals, energy coordination parameters, emergency protocols, and the suppression plan I designed based on the Pain Law. Master them as quickly as possible.”

She stood up, walked to the teleportation array, then turned back to look at Jie Ming. Her expression was complex and hard to read. “I’ll talk to the old man about this as well. I hope… we’re just overthinking it.”

With those words, the teleportation array lit up, and Viola’s figure vanished.

Staring at the dark red information crystal in his hand, still bearing traces of Viola’s mental imprint, Jie Ming was momentarily dazed. Then, as if something occurred to him, he suddenly couldn’t help but let out a low chuckle.

This really was… unexpected.

That Senior Sister Viola, who always appeared elegant and composed on the surface but was inwardly twisted and took pleasure in watching others suffer and despair, actually had such a “preparing for a rainy day”—even anxious—side.

Was it a huge contrast… or was this her special worry reserved for her own friends? Jie Ming rubbed the crystal’s smooth surface, a hint of amusement flashing in his eyes. “Or perhaps, for her, the anxiety and pain produced by the possibility of this uncontrollable situation is, in itself, a kind of pleasure?”

He suddenly patted his own forehead, a trace of regret on his face.

“What a pity. I should have used a recording crystal to capture Senior Sister’s ‘restless’ appearance just now. That was a rare sight to behold.”

“Sigh, I feel like I’ve been infected by Senior Sister too…”

As for tension, Jie Ming didn’t feel much of it.

Viola’s last sentence had already revealed the key information—she was “going to talk to the old man.”

That meant Mentor Clark was very likely to get involved.

Mentor Clark was also only a sixth-ring wizard.

But it was well known that a wizard’s combat power was directly proportional to the knowledge they had accumulated.

Mentor Clark specialized in the Law of Fate and was proficient in multiple schools. The depth and breadth of his knowledge accumulation could be called exaggerated even when compared to seventh-ring wizards.

Viola had once privately admitted that even after advancing to sixth-ring, she still felt an “unfathomable” sense of oppression in front of their mentor.

With such a being—if he truly decided to act, and with ample preparation—a living plane whose consciousness had only just been born and was still unstable might actually not be much of a threat.

“With Mentor backing us up, the pressure is much lighter.”

Jie Ming restrained his smile and carefully stored away the information crystal. “Next up, another task added to the list.”

With this matter arising, over the next five years, besides continuing to advance the construction of the Incense Fire Divine Dao and raising his own strength as much as possible, Jie Ming would also need to study the information contained within.

Five years passed in the blink of an eye for wizards with their long lifespans.

The core affairs of the Infernal Sulfur Plane had been arranged one by one.

The main body of the cross-spatial energy transmission module had entered the final debugging stage. The black giant priests were fully capable of maintaining basic operations and subsequent fine calibrations during Jie Ming’s absence.

The energy network of the Incense Fire Divine Dao ran smoothly, and the efficiency of converting Incense Divine Power into Spiritual Qi steadily improved.

Jie Ming stored all necessary combat supplies into his internal cave-heaven one by one. Then, he activated the teleportation array leading to Noren Academy No. 13.

The familiar sight of the academy came into view.

Towering wizard towers, various flying vehicles shuttling through the air, wizard apprentices and formal wizards hurrying along with focused expressions.

He didn’t linger, heading straight toward the area where Mentor Clark resided.

Two years ago, Viola had already finalized the ultimate plan with Jie Ming through encrypted communication: although she had been scolded harshly, she had successfully persuaded Mentor Clark to act.

Thus, Jie Ming didn’t need to head to the Starfall Plane alone. Instead, he would first rendezvous with their mentor before proceeding together.


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