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Chapter 1102 - Chapter 1102 Chapter 557 An Opportunity (Please Subscribe)
Chapter 1102: Chapter 557 “An Opportunity” (Please Subscribe) Chapter 1102: Chapter 557 “An Opportunity” (Please Subscribe) At this moment, Milton Cheney’s perception was very clear.
He could distinctly feel that he was different from before.
Especially in the realm of Realm Deduction.
He had truly touched upon the Third Bottleneck.
Of course, touching this bottleneck did not mean that he had broken through it.
There was still a significant difference between the two.
To thoroughly break through the Third Bottleneck, Milton estimated that he would need several more simulations.
The next moment, Milton stopped pondering further.
He was ready to continue with the Text Simulation.
After gathering his thoughts,
Milton turned his gaze back to the Simulator Light Screen before him.
He still had fifty-five Text Simulation Times remaining.
This meant that he could initiate the next Text Simulation.
Completely deducing the Fifteenth Stage Witch Immortal Path might not be far off.
But for now, the most important task was to break through the Third Bottleneck.
The remaining simulation times might not be enough to fully deduce the Fifteenth Stage Witch Immortal Path,
but they should be sufficient to shatter the Third Bottleneck.
[Text Simulation Times: 55]
[Do you want to start the Text Simulation?]
“Start the Text Simulation,”
“Stack five Text Simulation times.”
Milton didn’t hesitate.
He chose to start the Text Simulation directly.
[Text Simulation initiated, please choose your character traits for this simulation]
[Aloof] or [Jealousy] or [Cheerful]
“Select [Aloof] and [Jealousy] traits,”
The traits on the Light Screen were similar, so Milton made his choice directly.
After selecting the traits,
Milton silently issued the familiar command in his mind.
Once the command was given,
The Text Simulation started smoothly.
The next moment, changes appeared on the Light Screen floating in front of him.
Passages of black text began to emerge on the screen.
However, Milton didn’t pay attention to these texts,
Since he chose to skip the text portion of the simulation.
The next moment, the text on the Light Screen flew past rapidly.
During this Text Simulation, Milton’s lifespan also reached its limit.
After the lifespan limit was reached, the Text Simulation ended.
In front of Milton, on the Light Screen,
The black font dissipated.
[…]
[Text Simulation ends, memories and realm insights from the simulation are preserved!]
The Text Simulation ended.
The mechanical prompt from the Simulator echoed in Milton’s mind once again.
The memories and experiences from the simulation were surfacing in Milton’s mind.
This was the preservation of memory.
After each Text Simulation, Milton went through this process.
These memories were the most valuable to Milton, as they contained insights into realm deduction.
Milton was prepared, so integrating these memories was effortless.
The strength of his consciousness allowed Milton to assimilate the memories in an instant of reality.
Sensing the new progress in realm deduction,
Milton was quite satisfied.
After the last simulation ended, Milton had reached the Third Bottleneck.
After this simulation ended,
Milton took another step closer to completely breaking the bottleneck.
This also meant he had made significant gains in this simulation.
Although he hadn’t entirely shattered the Third Bottleneck,
It was now within arm’s reach.
With the remaining ten Text Simulations, Milton was confident he could break through the bottleneck.
Milton had a feeling.
Perhaps he wouldn’t need many Text Simulations to succeed.
This was a feeling, not a deduction.
At the moment, Milton couldn’t deduce the exact number of simulations needed.
But Milton was not in a hurry.
He was not worried.
Even if he used all the simulation times without breaking through the bottleneck, Milton would not be concerned.
Because he had many opportunities.
His lifespan was still very ample, and he could accumulate many more simulation times in the future reality.
Having the Simulator, what Milton least lacked was time.
Because the years within the simulations were also his true experiences.
Of course, Milton wouldn’t be lax in any of the upcoming Text Simulations.
Although he had plenty of time left,
He did not wish to waste it.
Breaking through the bottleneck earlier was naturally better than later.
So in the following simulations,
What Milton needed to do was simple: continue deducing the Wizard Immortal Cultivation Path.
After all, this was what he needed most.
It was also the simulation process he was most familiar with.
With this in mind, Milton stopped dwelling on the matter.
His gaze returned to the Light Screen floating in front of him.
[Text Simulation Times: 50]
[Do you want to start the Text Simulation?]
Looking at the remaining simulation count on the Light Screen,
Milton initiated this Text Simulation.
If he just slows down the pace of deducing the Witch Immortal Cultivation Path,
Milton was confident that he would soon break through the Third Bottleneck.
If he is lucky, maybe one simulation would be sufficient.
Because by this time, what Milton lacked was no longer time,
But a perfect opportunity.
As long as he finds this opportunity, shattering the bottleneck would not be an issue.
Of course, the precondition is that the progress of deduction cannot slow.
The next moment, Milton set aside the distractions in his mind.
On the Simulator Light Screen floating in front of Milton,
The black text for character selection emerged.
Milton looked at the Light Screen before him, his expression very calm.
Having undergo so many Text Simulations,
Milton naturally wouldn’t have any emotional variations from a single Text Simulation.
[Text Simulation initiated, please choose your character traits for this simulation]
[Steady] or [Greed] or [Stubborn]
Looking at the trait choices on the Light Screen,
Milton made his selection directly.
“Select [Steady] and [Stubborn] traits,”
The trait selection was completed smoothly, and Milton silently issued the commands in his mind.
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