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“Is there a way to fix it?”

Milton Cheney asked.

Upon hearing Milton’s question, Carl’s furrowed brows relaxed, an expression of contemplation appearing on his face.

“There is a solution – that’s to make up for the missing part of your main consciousness,” Carl said.

As his words fell, Milton nodded, indicating his understanding.

He knew this naturally, after all, the reason he couldn’t fuse the rules was due to the issue of his consciousness.

There was nothing wrong with his body, but due to the Reincarnation Simulation…

Only a single strand of his original consciousness from the Wizard Realm existed within this body.

“Except for completing the consciousness, is there any other way?”

Milton asked again.

This was a matter of personal concern. If there was indeed a solution that allowed him to assimilate a rule during this simulation, it would only be beneficial for him.

After all, everything that happened within a Reincarnation Simulation would be inherited in reality once the simulation ends.

“There is no other way.”

“Absorbing another consciousness might be possible, but it is very risky.”

“If you forcibly absorb a consciousness that isn’t yours, there may be a mismatch.”

“You might not usually notice such a situation, but during rule fusion, it could be fatal.”

“I initially thought that even if part of your consciousness is missing, you could normally fuse with the rule.”

“But I didn’t expect that you’re missing so much of your consciousness. Your case isn’t a simple matter of incomplete consciousness, but only a sliver of consciousness is remaining.”

Carl said.

He had indeed assud that even if Milton was born with a fragnted consciousness, the impact wouldn’t be too significant.

Because Milton’s cultivation speed of the Heart Technique hadn’t slowed down much.

Otherwise, he wouldn’t have prepared Unowned Rules for Milton to fuse with in advance.

But the reality was sowhat different from what he had imagined.

When his words fell, Milton didn’t respond imdiately.

Carl’s statent was totally accurate.

Milton also didn’t expect Carl to discern the root of the problem just because he was unable to fuse with the rules.

Indeed, he didn’t lack one consciousness, instead, he only had one.

“I understand.”

Milton nodded and said.

He didn’t display any particular emotion, after all, he was already prepared for not being able to fuse with the rules.

The Reincarnation Simulation in the future might allow him to fully reincarnate, but the current intensity of the simulated consciousness didn’t support his fusion with the rules within the simulation.

“Don’t despair too much, perhaps there are so special rules that you can fuse with.”

Carl said.

The world is vast and filled with wonders, maybe there are indeed so rules that Milton could endure.

However, the chances of this might be very slim.

At least Carl didn’t believe that Milton could find such a rule, after all, he was rely comforting him.

“Thank you, Dean. I understand.”

Milton said.

Carl nodded, the next mont, he waved his hands lightly, and a force of Spiritual Power drove Milton out of this space.

His gaze languished where Milton had disappeared, as if contemplating sothing.

If Milton’s hope of leveling up was gone, could he leverage Milton to obtain more bargaining chips?

Ti slowly passes, and thousand years passed in the blink of an eye.

During this thousand years, Milton left the Soul Academy again and set off for the Soul Continent.

With no way to assimilate the rules, pure cultivation of the Heart Technique had beco aningless to Milton.

Thus, Milton devoted all his ti to finding rules.

Since he couldn’t assimilate the rules within the Reincarnation Simulation, he’d leave the rules for reality.

In the future of the Wizard Realm, the value of an Unowned Rule would be extrely high.

If Milton found any rules at this ti and a couple of them could be found in reality, then even if he couldn’t rge with them, he could trade them for countless cultivation resources.

These cultivation resources, in turn, would make the improvent of his ditation technique in the Text Simulation faster.

Soul Realm, Southern Continent, Sea Spirit Academy.

“Do you really have the Ocean Rules?”

In a luxurious room, an old man questioned with a hint of doubt in his voice.

Milton nodded, his expression neutral.

The next mont, a disk appeared in Milton’s hand as it shimred with light.

Milton handed the disk in his hand to the old man in front of him.

“You can check it. The Ocean Rules have been sealed into the Rules Disk by .”

Milton said.

The old man’s expression was one of doubt, but he still accepted the Rules Disk Milton offered.

After taking the disk, the old man pulled out a faint blue magic wand.

Holding the wand, he gently touched the Rules Disk that Milton gave him.

The next mont, the old man closed his eyes, seemingly perceiving a mory in his mind.

A mont later, the old man opened his eyes, a hint of surprise in his eyes.

It’s true!

“Fine, I agree to the exchange. The Fla Rules are in the Academy Treasury.”

The old man said.

He had no reason to refuse.

Compared with the Fla Rules, the Ocean Rules were more useful to the Sea Spirit Academy.

Hearing this, Milton nodded, his face remained unperturbed.

It seed as if he had just completed an ordinary rule exchange.

However, inside, Milton was not as calm as he seed on the surface.

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