Chapter 414 - 408 Aftermath
The Plane Talisman was obtained by Leon from the Treasure Vault of Elf City Danalan.
That Plane Talisman belongs to the rarest level of magical items and requires synchronization. While wearing the talisman, you can use an action to name a location on another plane you’re familiar with and then cast the Otherworld Teleportation Spell.
If it weren’t for the Plane Talisman in his possession, Leon, lacking the ability to teleport, wouldn’t dare to run around recklessly, from the Star Realm to the Bottomless Abyss, and finally ending up in Aphnas.
At this moment, Leon tightly held the Plane Talisman, with his mind envisioning his lair on the Material Plane, the Volcanic Island lookout. Suddenly, he recalled Tassie was learning the Teleportation Technique, and once mastered, she would set up the rune sequence of the Teleportation Array on the Volcanic Island, allowing precise teleportation to the site.
Although he has various means, even a rough transmission near the Volcanic Island would be of little consequence.
The process of teleportation is hard to describe, seeming as if it spanned ages, or just the blink of an eye. When Leon reopened his eyes, he found himself standing atop an unfamiliar mountain. Surveying the surroundings, there was no sign of the sea, clearly not in his Zhen Dan Kingdom, nor in the Lost Plateau, or the Red Crown Desert.
Using the Plane Talisman for teleportation can lead to inaccuracies, potentially transporting you to another location within the desired plane or even to another plane altogether.
The Plane Talisman can be recharged for repeated use, so there is no need to worry about returning, as long as he can stay away from Aphnas. Leon was not in a hurry to return; what he needed most now was rest... The consumption of Fatian Xiangdi was truly excessive, draining all his mana and spirit in just two minutes.
Leon hunted a wild boar, along with a group of piglets, because a family should be complete. After eating and drinking his fill, he lay on the soft grass, gazing at the vast blue sky, his thoughts drifting away with the clouds.
Why does mana always fall short?
