The Wizard Path From The Simulator -
Chapter 1370 - Chapter 1370 Chapter 679 Breaking the Third Bottleneck
Chapter 1370: Chapter 679 “Breaking the Third Bottleneck” (Please Subscribe) Chapter 1370: Chapter 679 “Breaking the Third Bottleneck” (Please Subscribe) Milton Cheney was on the cusp of breaking through the Third Bottleneck.
After putting aside the distracting thoughts in his mind,
Milton Cheney prepared to initiate a new simulation.
While the remaining Text Simulation Times were not many, they were enough for his subsequent use.
In the next moment, Milton Cheney didn’t give it another thought.
The Light Screen still hovered before his eyes.
[Text Simulation Times: 40]
[Initiate Text Simulation?]
His gaze lingered on the Light Screen.
Looking at the number of Text Simulation Times displayed on it,
his heart was completely calm.
Forty times for Text Simulation would be sufficient for him to break the bottleneck.
Even if this simulation failed to break the bottleneck, the subsequent simulations would surely enable him to smoothly overcome it.
In the next instant, Milton Cheney directly chose to initiate this Text Simulation.
“Stack five Text Simulation Times.”
“Initiate Text Simulation.”
The Text Simulation began without a hitch.
For this simulation, Milton Cheney’s plan remained the same as before.
Even though he was touching the Critical Point, there was no need to alter the simulation process.
He expected the gains from this simulation to be far from slight.
Milton felt confident that he could completely shatter the bottleneck within a number of simulations.
Only by truly breaking the Third Bottleneck would Milton have genuinely approached the Sixteenth Stage Realm.
Milton’s Deduction Speed for the Wizard Immortal Cultivation Path was not slow,
after all, he was very experienced.
The Deduction Speed for the Realm during the following Text Simulations might slow down,
but his gains were definitely not going to be few.
At this time, Milton was very close to breaking the Third Bottleneck.
It could be said that within a few simulations, he would reach the point of breaking through.
He was not short on Simulation Counts, nor was he lacking in Patience.
Breaking through the bottleneck was as good as certain.
This was also why Milton’s heart was so undisturbed.
Speculating the Sixteenth Stage Witch Immortal Path was not far off, and when the time came, his thoughts would turn to Crossing the Shore.
The goal of Eternal Life was, perhaps, not too far off in the future.
Of course, at present, Milton was still far from simulating the Sixteenth Stage Witch Immortal Cultivation Path.
Even shattering the Third Bottleneck would not mean reaching the endpoint.
Fortunately, he had plenty of Lifespan in reality and could accumulate even more Simulation Counts.
This was also the reason why Milton had no worries at all.
Thinking this, Milton set aside his thoughts and gathered up the chaotic musings in his heart.
The Light Screen floating in front of him now displayed the character selection options.
Milton began to choose character traits decisively.
He did not hesitate in the slightest when selecting traits.
After quickly finalizing two traits,
Milton also issued the familiar command in his mind.
From initiating the simulation to the start of the simulation, that was the entire process.
At this time, all Milton needed to do was wait for the Simulation to End,
and then digest the memories from the simulation in reality.
The Text Simulation had brought significant improvement, but the process was extremely relaxed.
This was also why Milton was accustomed to leaving the Text Simulation for last.
In the next instant, the Text Simulation smoothly started.
On the Light Screen floating before Milton, segments of black text began to emerge.
Milton’s expression remained unchanged,
quietly watching the Light Screen before him.
The text that appeared upon it represented all the experiences from this simulation.
Describing them as experiences, in reality, amounted to Realm Deduction,
since what Milton had directed in the simulation was to continuously speculate on the Realm.
In the next instant, Milton’s thoughts flickered slightly.
His choice was the same as before,
directly skipping the text process of this simulation.
In reality, Milton had a long Lifespan,
but he still did not want to waste time.
As the text on the Light Screen dissipated, this simulation was also nearing its end.
[…]
[Text Simulation Ends. Memories and Realm from within the Text Simulation have been retained!]
All the black font on the Light Screen had now disappeared.
The Text Simulation had truly ended.
The familiar voice rang out in Milton’s ears.
The memories translated from all the experiences in the simulation also surfaced in Milton’s mind.
This was the purpose of initiating the Text Simulation – to retain the memories in reality.
The memories were retained smoothly; digesting them was also a relaxed affair for Milton.
He had achieved no small gains from this Text Simulation.
The progress in Realm Deduction was also substantial.
After all, he had reached the Critical Point.
Hence, the speed of this deduction was not very fast.
It could even be called extremely slow, but Milton was not at all concerned.
Because this indicated that he was incredibly close to breaking the bottleneck.
It just so happened that in this simulation, he had still not truly broken through the bottleneck.
Of course, this was just one simulation.
If it didn’t break the bottleneck, he would simply continue with the next Text Simulation.
Milton was still very patient.
And he was quite confident about the subsequent Text Simulations.
After digesting all the memories,
Milton dismissed the clutter in his mind.
The simulation plans remained unchanged; he would first use up all the Text Simulations before considering anything else.
He didn’t believe he couldn’t break the bottleneck before he used them all up.
The likelihood of that was extremely small.
Milton had broken through bottlenecks in Realm Deduction many times before.
One could say he was very experienced.
It was likely that his predictions wouldn’t be too far off.
The remaining thirty-five Text Simulation Times would be enough for him to start seven simulations.
One or two times might not be enough, but that was acceptable to Milton.
Seven simulations not being enough to break the bottleneck, he believed, was absolutely impossible.
After organizing all the gains from this simulation,
Milton’s gaze rested anew on the Light Screen before him.
With a slight flicker of his thoughts, the Light Screen in front of him displayed new changes.
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