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The Wizard Path From The Simulator-Chapter 441 - 249 “A Thousand Years Later” and “Entering Destiny Space Again” (Seeking Subscriptions)_1
Chapter 441: Chapter 249 “A Thousand Years Later” and “Entering Destiny Space Again” (Seeking Subscriptions)_1
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White Raven Realm, within the Domain Master’s Space.
Milton Cheney sat cross-legged, suspended in space, surrounded by countless points of light.
The Power of Destiny emanating from the light points provided a continuous stream of power to Milton.
However, though the Power of Destiny seemed abundant, the actual enhancement it brought to Milton was not particularly significant.
Since the destruction of the Wizard Realm in the Reincarnation Simulation, more than three hundred years had passed.
After bidding farewell to the Deep Blue Realm Master in the Destiny Space, Milton returned to the White Raven Little World he controlled.
Within these three hundred years, Milton had not left the White Raven Realm.
After all, he was not yet a particularly strong presence among the Realm Masters; apart from the White Raven Realm, the places he could go were quite limited.
Over the years, in addition to cultivating the Law of Belief, Milton spent more time contemplating the future of the Wizard Realm.
Not only pondering the future of the Wizard Realm, Milton also contemplated his own future.
Even with the Simulator, Milton still did not have absolute confidence that he could become a Level 8 Wizard within a millennium.
Let alone becoming a Transcendent.
After all, the current Milton was different from before.
The former him knew very little, but the present him knew much more.
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Milton was very clear that becoming a Transcendent, ensuring his future in the Wizard Realm was unimpeded, was by no means an easy matter.
This conclusion was drawn after witnessing the destruction of the Wizard Realm with his own eyes.
The destruction of the Wizard Realm was accompanied by the demise of almost everyone within it.
Other than Mansour, the so-called Transcendent, almost no one from the Wizard Realm survived.
Naturally, Milton did not want to become one of those who perished in the Wizard Realm.
Therefore, over these years, Milton had been reflecting, attempting to find an alternative path.
It would naturally be best if he could become a Transcendent within a millennium, but even if he could not, he must find a way to ensure the survival of himself and his family.
Of course, even with an alternative in mind, finding such a path was not an easy task.
With his current perspective, after pondering for three hundred years, Milton had yet to come up with a perfect plan.
This was largely due to his current Realm in reality.
If he were a Level 7 Wizard in reality at this time, he wouldn’t need to think so much.
He would just need to focus on how to become a Level 8 Wizard, how to become a Transcendent.
But unfortunately, the current him was just a Level 4 Wizard in reality, and even reaching Level 5 Wizard was not far off.
Yet, this distance could be shortened using the Simulator.
Milton thought for a moment, realizing that he was only a few Text Simulation opportunities away from becoming a Level 5 Wizard.
Converted into real-world time, that was less than ten years.
In other words, if he did not consider other alternative paths and focused only on how to become a Transcendent,
he would have to advance from a Level 5 Wizard to a Level 8 Wizard within a millennium.
The gap between these levels was definitely much more substantial than that between a Level 1 Wizard and a Level 5 Wizard.
In fact, the gap between a Level 7 Wizard and a Level 8 Wizard might be even larger than that between a Level 1 Wizard and a Level 7 Wizard.
One very important point is that the normal limit for a Wizard’s cultivation in the Wizard Realm is at Level 7 Wizard.
Becoming a Level 8 Wizard might indeed represent becoming a Transcendent.
After all, becoming a Level 8 Wizard in the Wizard Realm essentially means transcending the boundaries of the Wizard Realm.
And transcending the limit of the world seems to be no different from transcending the fate of the world.
Of course, these are just Milton’s speculations.
After all, Mansour’s situation was just like that.
Whether it’s actually the case, Milton could not be one hundred percent certain at this point.
Thinking this, Milton stopped dwelling on the thought and, with a motion of his mind, the light points swirling around him gradually began to dissipate.
Milton, floating in midair, slowly opened his eyes.
The development of transcendent power in the White Raven Realm was fast, but all of this was within Milton’s expectations.
The faster the world developed, the more benefits it brought him.
As for the direction of development the world would take after his departure, that was not part of Milton’s plans.
Even if the world were to be destroyed immediately after he ended the Reincarnation Simulation, Milton wouldn’t care.
After all, he only reincarnated into the Tide Realm, and strictly speaking, he wasn’t even a native of the Tide Realm.
Everything in the Reincarnation Simulation, no matter how real, was not reality.
Like the True Body Simulation, which is even more realistic, almost indistinguishable from reality.
But what of it? No matter how realistic the True Body Simulation is, it’s still just a simulation.
And in reality, no matter how strange the events, that is indisputably the real world.
Everything in the simulation is simply there to assist the real Milton. freewёbnoνel.com
In this aspect, Text Simulation, Reincarnation Simulation, and True Body Simulation are all the same.
Milton saw this very clearly; if he didn’t understand all this,
he wouldn’t have been able to maintain an almost perfect mindset after so many simulations.
Because Milton knows that no matter how real the simulation, one cannot become completely engrossed in it.
Otherwise, it would only be detrimental and provide no benefit to him.
The current Milton regarded the Reincarnation Simulation more as a mode of trial to improve himself.
He could come away from these trials without any gains, but he absolutely could not live only within them.