The Wizard Path From The Simulator -
Chapter 1277 - Chapter 1277 Chapter 639 Opportunity (Please Subscribe)
Chapter 1277: Chapter 639 “Opportunity” (Please Subscribe) Chapter 1277: Chapter 639 “Opportunity” (Please Subscribe) Reflecting on this, Milton Cheney didn’t dwell on it any longer.
His gaze shifted back to the light screen.
The light screen still floated before his eyes.
[Text Simulation Times:75]
[Would you like to start the Text Simulation?]
The remaining seventy-five Text Simulations were expected to yield significant gains.
After all, the recent Text Simulations should maintain the same Deduction Speed.
Actually, the more Text Simulation Times, the better.
But at this point, the number of Simulation Counts that Milton had accrued was not especially low.
Once they were used up, he could simply accumulate more.
The next moment, Milton muttered to himself,
Directly initiating this Text Simulation.
“Start simulation.”
“Overlay five Text Simulations.”
With a mere thought, the Text Simulation started smoothly.
The process for this Text Simulation remained unchanged.
What Milton needed to do was to issue familiar instructions in reality.
His simulated self would then continue to deduce the Wizard Immortal Cultivation Path.
The Second Bottleneck was now very close to being broken through.
[Text Simulation started, please choose your character traits for this simulation]
[Calm] or [Melancholy] or [Cruel]
“Select the [Calm] and [Melancholy] traits.”
After choosing his traits, Milton issued the command in his mind.
The Text Simulation initiated directly.
The black text began to emerge on the light screen floating in front of Milton.
The appearance of these words signified the start of the Text Simulation.
Milton observed the light screen before him,
His expression unchanged.
Like his expression, Milton’s heart remained steady, without any emotional fluctuations.
Glancing at the light screen’s Text Simulation, Milton chose to skip the text process.
In the blink of an eye, his simulated self’s Lifespan reached its Limit.
The Text Simulation moved towards its end.
Until the black text on the light screen ceased to emerge,
The simulation was completely over.
[…]
[Text Simulation Ends, Memory, and Realm from the simulation are retained!]
After the Text Simulation ended,
All the black text disappeared from the light screen in front of him.
The familiar mechanical voice echoed in Milton’s mind.
Memories from this simulation were successfully preserved into reality.
Milton integrated the retained memories with remarkable ease.
“Not bad, a shame it still didn’t reach an Era.”
Milton thought to himself.
His gains from this simulation were considerable and not too different from previous ones.
Thus, he was quite satisfied.
If fate didn’t present itself, then so be it, for the likelihood of its occurrence was never high to begin with.
Each simulation after touching the Limit of the bottleneck offered improvement,
But even these accumulated gains were still insufficient for him to break through the bottleneck.
Therefore, in the years to come, he still needed to accumulate slowly.
This simulation had ended, and pondering it further now was pointless.
So, after a brief spell of thought, Milton ceased to contemplate any longer.
He would certainly not give up continuing to deduce Realms.
Therefore, he needed to continue using the Simulator.
The lengthy simulated time was but a moment in reality.
Text Simulation was, for Milton, the most relaxing form of simulation.
With a mere thought, the light screen displayed a change again.
[Text Simulation Times:70]
[Would you like to start the Text Simulation?]
“Stack five Text Simulation times, start the Text Simulation.”
Looking at the prompt on the light screen,
Milton murmured to himself, immediately initiating the Text Simulation.
[Text Simulation has started, please choose your character traits for this simulation]
[Introverted] or [Cheerful] or [Intelligent]
Considering the character options on the light screen,
Milton made his choice directly.
“Select [Introverted] and [Intelligent] traits.”
Character traits weren’t of much importance to Milton.
After issuing the command in his mind, this Text Simulation smoothly began.
The text started to emerge on the light screen floating before Milton.
His gaze remained fixed on the light screen before him.
Words scrolled across the light screen,
Representing all of Milton’s experiences within the simulation.
After the simulation ended, the memories could be retained.
Thus the textual process seemed somewhat redundant.
Milton could have chosen not to skip, as the wait wasn’t long for him.
And it could also mean less time needed for accumulating Simulation Counts later.
But Milton still felt it unnecessary, completely devoid of purpose.
Maintaining the continuity of thought was somewhat more important.
In an instant, Milton chose to skip the text process.
In the blink of an eye, the simulated Milton’s Lifespan approached its Limit.
The simulation was coming to an end.
As the black text settled on the light screen, this Text Simulation looked like it was about to conclude.
[…]
[Text Simulation Ends, Memory, and Realm from the simulation are retained!]
The black text vanished from the light screen, marking the end of this Text Simulation.
The Simulator’s notification rang in Milton’s ears.
All experiences from the Text Simulation transformed into memories.
They were thoroughly preserved in the reality of Milton’s mind.
These memories weren’t extensive, but that’s relative.
After all, when compared with the total of Milton’s memories, these newly acquired ones naturally seemed insignificant.
But it was still the convergence of memories from tens of thousands of Eras.
Preserving these simulation memories was effortless.
Milton was also very familiar with this process.
The memories retained from the Text Simulation were all insights related to Realm Deduction.
Milton obviously could not afford even a hint of slackness.
For these memories were most crucial.
The very thing Milton needed the most.
“Still some way to go, so let’s continue to initiate Text Simulations.”
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