Meanwhile, far from the wizard camp, near the core of the Frostflame Plane, a vastly different scene unfolded in a deep underground cavern.
The cavern was immense, a geological marvel.
Vast and profound, it was perfectly divided into two zones by searing lava flows and icy crystals.
Within these zones, countless lava giants and snow monsters gathered, sharply divided.
Their numbers were staggering.
More striking, every lava giant and ice-armored snow monster in the cavern was at least Grade 3!
So many powerful beings in such a confined space exuded the oppressive aura unique to high-grade elemental creatures with every breath.
Beyond the masses waiting silently inside, even more Grade 2 snow monsters and lava giants lurked outside, closer to the dividing line, hidden in their respective zones.
These forces were like two floodwaters poised to burst, ready for battle.
Clearly, the âmissingâ high-grade snow monsters and lava giantsâGrade 3, Grade 4, and higherâwere all gathered here!
This was the essence of both civilizations, their core strength!
Between the opposing lava giants and snow monsters, on an invisible boundary formed by intertwining red-black lava and crystalline frost, two towering figures faced each other.
One was a king of pure flame and stone, his body etched with glowing magma veinsâthe Lava Giant King, Karamos.
The other, equally massive, radiated a chilling aura that froze all, his sinews brimming with explosive powerâthe Snow Monster King, Aglon.
These were the supreme rulers of the Frostflame Planeâs two native civilizations, the embodiment of their greatest combat power.
Their gazes met in the air.
It was well-known that snow monsters and lava giants were ancestral enemies.
This enmity, spanning millennia, was ingrained in their blood, etched into the deepest imprints of their souls.
Even with their kingsâ orders to cease hostilities, the high-grade warriors gathered here glared at each other, their eyes filled with intense killing intent and disdain.
The atmosphere was tense, and without the presence of the two kings, violence would have erupted.
Yet, bizarrely, the Snow Monster King Aglon and the Lava Giant King Karamos, the ultimate representatives of this ancient feud, remained eerily calm.
Their eyes held no hostility, no trace of hatred, as if they were merely acquaintances conducting routine business.
Without hypocritical pleasantries, they cut straight to the point.
âAglon, my lava giants are fully assembled. The earthâs veins are adjusted, ready to assist in âchargingâ at any time,â Karamos said, his voice deep and resonant like a volcanoâs pulse.
âGood. My snow monster forces are also fully gathered,â Aglon replied, his voice sharp like metal scraping.
âBut to handle higher energy intensity, our âstrategic weaponâ needs further tuning. It will take⊠about half a cycle.â
A âcycleâ was the Frostflame Planeâs unique timekeeping, based on elemental pulses rather than day-night shifts.
One cycle equaled roughly four standard years in the wizard plane.
Karamos listened calmly, showing no surprise or discontent.
His fiery eyes flickered slightly, as if heâd anticipated the delay.
âHalf a cycle is acceptable,â Karamos nodded nonchalantly, displaying remarkable leniency.
For elemental beings with their long lifespans, two years were but a fleeting moment.
The exchange between the two monster kings ended swiftly, almost eerily efficient, without quarrel or hesitation.
As they prepared to lead their forces back to their respective territories, Aglon couldnât fully suppress a faint unease rising within.
His massive form paused, and he turned, his emerald eyes fixed on the roiling magma within Karamos, a trace of deep contemplation flickering.
After a momentâs silence, he said gravely, âI hope our plan succeeds.â
Karamosâs deep voice responded without pause, radiating absolute, almost brutish confidence from his molten chest. âIt will. We⊠will not allow failure!â
âŠ
As the two monster kings led their forces away, among the snow monsters, one unremarkable, slightly smaller creature suddenly lowered its head.
It hid its blue eyes beneath thick fur, concealing any glint of thought.
This was no true snow monster but a seasoned soul wizard from the camp, disguised and infiltrating their ranks.
His luck had heldâheâd blended into the snow monster horde long ago and had just witnessed the entire exchange between Aglon and Karamos.
âTheir cooperation isnât too surprising. The wizard leadership predicted thisâŠâ the soul wizard mused silently.
It was logical for the two races to temporarily ally against a common external threat.
âButâŠâ He recalled details from their dialogue, particularly the terms âstrategic weaponâ and âsaving the world.â
âThe snow monstersâ âstrategic weaponâ is that powerful?â he wondered, genuinely puzzled.
âTo be entrusted with âsaving the worldâ? Even if it requires the lava giantsâ cooperation, to have such confidence after witnessing the wizardsâ powerâitâs no simple thingâŠâ
More perplexing than the weaponâs potential was the kingsâ attitudes.
âSomething feels off⊠Thereâs definitely more I donât knowâŠâ
After a momentâs thought, he used a spell to diminish his presence and slipped away from the snow monster horde.
âJust in case, I should report this to the camp for preparationsâŠâ
âŠ
Two years, for mortals, could change seas into fields.
For wizards, it was merely a few cycles of meditation and experiments.
Under Master Augustineâs direction, the wizard camp was thoroughly reinforced and expanded.
Towering defense spires rose like steel fingers into the sky, complex composite barriers encased the camp like an unbreakable bucket, and the energy core was fortified with multiple rune arrays to withstand a Grade 5 wizardâs full assault.
The campâs area grew several times over, its facilities perfected to accommodate more reinforcements.
Jie Ming spent these two years safely in the camp.
He followed his plan, working on protective array node construction while researching in his lab.
Most satisfyingly, the wizardsâ anxiety and anticipation during Augustineâs absence provided him with a steady stream of Mortal Dust Qi.
Yet, no amount of preparation could halt the inevitable.
On this day, the camp was shrouded in a heavy, oppressive atmosphere.
Augustine, the expeditionâs commander, having completed all handovers, was preparing to depart.
Jie Ming stood atop a watchtower, like many other wizards, gazing at the lead-gray sky of the Frostflame Plane.
There, a massive, wound-like rift had been the campâs only link to the outside world for four years.
The circular glow within the rift was the âship planeâsâ shell, hanging like a giant âeyeâ in the sky.
But now, that âeyeâsâ pupil was visibly shrinking.
BuzzâŠ
A low hum, as if twisting space itself, echoed as the rift slowly contracted.
The pupilâs light dimmed, and the eye-like rift irreversibly closed.
The ship plane was departing the Frostflame Plane.
Jie Ming could feel itâas the ship plane carrying Master Augustine moved farther away, an increasing discomfort weighed on him.
An intangible repulsion from the planeâs rules enveloped him like an inescapable tide.
At first, it was a slight pressure, but as the rift closed, it intensified, as if the entire Frostflame Plane were consciously rejecting him, an âoutsiderâ!
His body felt sluggish, his blood flow hindered, his mental energy less fluid.
âItâs like wearing your autumn clothes inside out, with burrs on the inner liningâŠâ Jie Mingâs mind conjured an absurd analogy.
Every part of him felt uncomfortable, a grating sensation as if every cell beneath his skin were protesting.
When the skyâs rift fully closed, the light vanished, and the sky reverted to its oppressive lead-gray hue.
The planeâs repulsion reached a new peak.
Jie Ming immediately used his Alchemy Technique to probe, channeling mental energy to manipulate the surrounding spatial elemental fluctuations.
He found casting spells was now significantly harderâabout a full degree more difficult.
What once flowed effortlesslyâelemental extraction and energy constructionânow felt sluggish.
Worse, his spell effects were impacted, his leverage over surrounding elements reduced by nearly 30%!
This meant his effective combat power on the Frostflame Plane was reduced by a third!
âSee now?â A soft, smug laugh came from nearby.
Viola had appeared beside him, her playful gaze sweeping over him, clearly amused by his discomfort.
âThis is plane repulsion,â she explained softly, dispelling his confusion. âWe didnât feel it this strongly before because Lord Augustine, a Grade 6 wizard, extended his rule stabilization to all wizards on the Frostflame Plane, forming an invisible âshelter.ââ
She raised her hand, her fingertips lightly brushing the air, as if touching the edge of an intangible rule.
âBut now, with his departure, that shelter is gone. The wizards here will now fully experience the disadvantage of being the âinvadersâ in a true plane war!â
Plane repulsion was an unavoidable challenge when invading a foreign plane.
Native beings naturally received the planeâs willâs blessing, while outsiders faced intangible weakening.
Violaâs gaze shifted to the camp below, where wizards showed discomfort, some even disbelief.
Her lips curved upward, her eyes glinting with a strange light.
âWhat an intoxicating sightâŠâ she murmured, her voice thick with undisguised satisfaction.
Watching the wizardsâ faces grow grim, their physiological discomfort manifesting as subtle âpain,â a flush of unnatural excitement colored Violaâs cheeks.
Jie Ming ignored her morbid glee. Frowning deeply, he turned his worried gaze toward the core of the Frostflame Plane.
For Augustine, a Grade 6 wizard, to leave so decisively, even at the cost of leaving the camp vulnerable, confirmed there was a deeper plan at play.
âWhether heâs luring the enemy or has bolder, riskier ideasâŠâ Jie Ming sighed inwardly, âI just hope this Augustine has some humanity, or the wizards left behind will face a perilous situation.â
Without their highest combat power, weakened by 30% due to plane repulsion, and with the planeâs anomaliesâŠ
All signs pointed to a war far crueler than they could imagine!