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After his consciousness sank into darkness, unknown ti later, Milton Cheney’s consciousness appeared within the Reincarnation Space.
The very next mont, his consciousness was ejected from the Reincarnation Space.
Within the room, several voices echoed in Milton Cheney’s mind. [Reincarnation Simulation Ended!]
[Successful Retention of Reincarnation Simulation mory!]
[Detected that the host will not be affected by the mories of reincarnation, Simulator’s mory Protection function has not been activated, do you want to activate it manually?]
Milton Cheney declared in his mind.
His expression didn’t change, but he was deep in thought.
This Reincarnation Simulation was, arguably, the shortest since he awakened from his prenatal mystery, with not much to gain.
The only consolation was that his reincarnated world was similar to his previous Azure Star.
“Transcenders, this Blue Star is indeed not quite the sa as what I imagined.” Milton murmured to himself.
He initially thought that after giving up the research into that historical fault, no one would co to bother him anymore.
Rather, even if soone sought trouble, it wouldn’t happen at Federal First University.
However, his presumption was overly simple, or rather, he hadn’t considered that there could actually be Transcenders on Azure Star.
The ans of erasing his mory where he couldn’t see, were definitely not the thods of an ordinary person.
He posed a threat to so people. Naturally, they wouldn’t feel secure with him staying in this world.
What a pity.
However, even if Milton knew that Federal High Command would make a move against him, he was powerless.
On Azure Star, after all, he was just an ordinary person.
Even without Transcenders, if the Federation wanted him dead, it would be effortless.
“This world has Transcenders too. Maybe I can reincarnate in this world again next ti.”
“Only, I wonder how much ti would have passed in this world by the ti I reincarnate next.”
Milton contemplated.
Although this reincarnation simulation wasn’t a significant gain, the number of reincarnation simulations he could accumulate once a year.
If not this ti, there would be the next.
The world of reincarnation simulation was his own choice.
If he wanted to reincarnate again in a world similar to Azure Star, all Milton needed to spend was a year’s wait.
After pondering for a while, Milton pushed down his emotions.
No longer thinking much, a transparent, light blue screen appeared, suspended in front of Milton.
Milton’s thoughts concentrated on the last row of the panel.
[True Body Simulation Count: 1]
[Do you want to start the True Body Simulation?]
“Yes!”
Milton did not hesitate and went straight to start the True Body Simulation.
He was already at the limit of a Level 3 White Wizard. This True Body Simulation might be an excellent opportunity for him to beco a Level 4 Wizard.
The next mont, the panel faded, and the True Body Simulation began.
Milton disappeared from the spot with a shift of his figure.
After saying goodbye to his father, Milton left the Kasen Subcontinent, then left the Wizard Realm.
When Milton reappeared, he was already in the Void beyond the Realm.
During this True Body Simulation, the most crucial task for him was to practice the ditation Technique.
The pace of practicing ditation Technique in Guardian Sea was rapid, so naturally Milton would return to Guardian Sea first.
Golden Lion Kingdom, Golden Lion Palace, inside the room.
[True Body Simulation Ended!]
[Realm, Techniques, mory Retained!]
[Detected that the host will not be affected by the mory, the Simulator’s mory Protection Function has not been activated, do you want to activate it manually?]
“Yes!”
Milton murmured in his heart, slowly opening his eyes.
A profound light flickered in his eyes, returning to calm after a mont.
Five hundred years went by in an instant, and Milton chose to activate mory protection.
The mories from the True Body Simulation replayed in front of him as if a film.
“Destiny Solid Stone.”
Milton did not move, still sitting in the room.
However, several thoughts in his heart began to entangle.
This ti, during his True Body Simulation, Milton did not beco a Level 4 White Wizard.
The reason is straightforward: to beco a Level 4 White Wizard, he still lacked one thing.
The White Wizard Path was different from the Traditional Spiritual Wizard
Path.
Since the Spiritual Sea of the White Wizard Path was continually compressing, there were significant risks when becoming a Level 4 Wizard.
So highly talented people could ignore these risks, forcefully breakthrough to beco Level 4 White Wizard, then gradually stabilize.
However, most people who wanted to beco Level 4 White Wizards needed a kind of treasure called Destiny Solid Stone.
This treasure would be integrated into the Spiritual Sea when a Level 3 White Wizard attempts to breakthrough to Level 4, greatly increasing the probability of a successful breakthrough.
The Spiritual System Wizards do not have this kind of trouble when becoming a Level 4 Wizard.
The Traditional Spiritual System Wizard only needs to break the limit of a Level 3 Wizard to naturally beco a Level 4 Wizard.
However, there are pros and cons.
Had Milton initially chosen the Traditional Spiritual Wizard Path, whether he could have made it to Level 3 Wizard right now would remain uncertain.
He was not a highly talented person. Milton knew this very well.
Because at the end of the simulation, he tried to forcefully breakthrough to beco a Level 4 Wizard.
But the final result was an explosive growth of the Spiritual Sea, while the size and the substantial aspects of the sea were completely out of balance.
This resulted in his Spiritual Sea’s direct collapse, ending the simulation imdiately.
If he hadn’t chosen to forcefully breakthrough to beco a Level 4 Wizard, he might have lived for several hundred years more during the True Body Simulation.
“During the simulation, I tried probing for traces of Destiny Solid Stone at Dandelion Tavern, but ultimately left disappointed.”
“The ntor also said he would help keep an eye out, but in the end, there were no results.”
Milton contemplated, his thoughts entangled in his mind..
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