The Wizard Path From The Simulator-Chapter 355 - 207 “Four Rules” and “Consciousness Warning” (Seeking Subscriptions)

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Chapter 355: Chapter 207 “Four Rules” and “Consciousness Warning” (Seeking Subscriptions)

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Soul Realm, East Continent, Mysterious Dark Forest.

Milton Cheney’s figure darted through the forest, stopping deep within the Mysterious Dark Forest a moment later.

Upon halting, Cheney stepped on the soil beneath his feet.

The soil here was not really soil anymore. It felt even harder than a rock underfoot.

Not only the soil, but everything here was incredibly hard.

The impact of the rules sometimes significantly affects the exterior.

“Rock Rules.”

Cheney muttered to himself.

He didn’t stimulate spiritual law, instead, he observed the surroundings with naked eyes.

He had been chasing this rule for nearly a hundred years and had gained some understanding of its nature.

If he stimulated even a bit of spiritual power, then this rule hidden in darkness would disappear once again.

Nine hundred years have passed since Cheney left the Soul Academy.

It wasn’t his first time discovering unowned rules in the Soul Realm.

He had even captured more than one rule.

The fourth level spiritualist’s realm is completely different from the third level’s, all the more so since Cheney didn’t neglect his heart technique cultivation over the years.

His realm was steadily improving.

His strategies in the Soul Realm were also steadily progressing.

Given another two thousand years, he could bury at least ten unowned rules in the Soul Realm.

However, Cheney wasn’t sure whether these rules had no upper limit.

Because, in the current Soul Realm, the concept of upper limits for the rules had not yet appeared.

The rule’s upper limit was discovered in the wizard realm ten million years later.

Whether a rule has an upper limit isn’t important for spiritualists, but it’s extremely important for wizards.

Integrating a rule is more like obtaining a key to unlock oneself for a spiritualist.

For spiritualists, all rules have no upper limit.

The only determinant of realm limit is talent.

So, Cheney could only judge based on the memory of the rules from his past life in the wizard realm and his own experiences.

Time slowly passes, and Cheney doesn’t make any rash movements.

He just silently observes his surroundings, trying to find anomalies in this environment.

Cheney never lacked patience.

Especially since he had been tracking this rule for nearly a hundred years, he didn’t mind investing a bit more time.

A moment later, enlightenment struck Cheney.

His figure disappeared from the spot instantly.

“Boom!!”

A spiritual power storm surged outwards from Cheney’s body.

This was initiated abruptly.

However, the moment Cheney mobilized a considerable amount of spiritual power, the surroundings changed again.

The once solid soil instantly turned normal.

But this had no effect on Cheney.

If Cheney made a sudden move, it meant he was certain of his actions.

Just as expected, when Cheney’s figure reappeared, he was tightly clutching a palm-sized rock in his hand.

This rock didn’t differ from an ordinary rock, and there was no struggle when held by Cheney.

A hint of a smile appeared on Cheney’s face.

The following moment, he gripped the rock in his hand tightly but it didn’t budge, with no impact whatsoever.

Once confirming that the rock in his hand was indeed the embodiment of the rock rules, Cheney mobilized his spiritual power.

A disk hovered in front of him.

The next moment, the rock in Cheney’s hand was pressed onto the disk.

The moment the rock and the disk contacted, the rock disappeared, while the disk still floated motionlessly in front of Cheney.

Seeing this, Cheney nodded and stowed the disk back into his spatial ring.

“The fourth rule.”

After storing the Rules Sealing Disk, Cheney muttered to himself.

Nine hundred years have passed since he left the Soul Academy, and Cheney hadn’t stopped for a moment.

However, his rewards were impressive. In nine hundred years, Cheney had collected four rules.

He was able to attain an unowned rule every two hundred years, on average.

Cheney collected all these rules without merging any in this world.

Cheney indeed tried to assimilate one rule in this world first.

After all, his realm in this world would be maintained after the simulation ended.

So, the stronger he was in this world, the greater the benefit in reality.

Although spiritualists were not as strong as wizards, they were on par with wizards in certain aspects.

But when he was all set to assimilate a rule, his consciousness issued him a strong warning.

It seemed that if he recklessly integrated the rule, unimaginable impacts would occur.

In the end, Cheney chose to trust his subconscious and refrained from acting rashly.

Of course, Cheney didn’t have any emotional upheaval, as his plot to collect rules was for his future real self.

Even if his simulated self could merge with the rule, it had no potential, and once the simulation ended, his realm would be fixed.

The real world was different.

If Cheney could integrate the rule in reality, the only limitation to the elevation of his wizard realm could be the number of simulations.

There was no rule bottleneck. If Cheney wanted to become a level 5 wizard, it would be just a matter of time.

Although Cheney didn’t know how strong a level 5 wizard was, he knew for sure that a level 4 wizard couldn’t rival them.

After all, there were only three level 5 wizards in the Guardian Sea.

If Cheney could become a level 5 wizard in the wizard realm, he would be the fourth level 5 wizard in the Guardian Sea.