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When his demonic body appeared on this vast platform, Milton Cheney’s perceptual ability also subconsciously activated.

In Milton Cheney’s perception, it seed as though he was the only demon present on this huge platform.

The very next mont, Milton Cheney noticed a significant change in his perception.

Within his perceptual range, the surroundings of the platform instantly beca populated with nurous other demons.

Milton Cheney could only sense these other demons as vague outlines.

Even so, he could tell that these demons were at the very least advanced demons.

“These demons seem to be playing a role similar to spectators?”

Milton murmured to himself.

However, in the next mont, Milton pushed the chaotic thoughts in his mind to the back of his mind.

That’s because, in the instant he was contemplating, another demon appeared within his perception.

This demon, who suddenly appeared in Milton’s perception, could be clearly sensed by him.

Unlike the advanced demons he had just sensed, which were vague.

As for the reason for this, it was quite simple.

Because this demon had appeared on the platform just like Milton.

This ant that the demon was not a spectator but Milton’s opponent for this ti.

Between him and this demon, only one could leave the vast platform alive.

The mont he sensed the appearance of this demon, Milton instinctively tried to mobilize the talent abilities that were integrated into his demonic body.

Unexpectedly, Milton found that he seed unable to use any of his powers at that mont.

Apart from his perception of the surrounding environnt, all of Milton’s other abilities seed to be bound.

This realization gave rise to a faint foreboding feeling in Milton’s heart.

But that feeling was quickly suppressed by Milton as soon as it erged.

Milton did not panic, for since his talent abilities were unusable at the mont, his opponent’s situation should be the sa.

There would be no reason for him to be the only special one.

If that were the case, then this Deathmatch Duel would have no aning at all.

Indeed, as Milton anticipated, without taking any action himself, the other third-level demon on the platform also made no movent.

As ti slowly passed, Milton’s thoughts gradually began to drift.

This mont, Milton no longer pondered too much.

Since the war of order had already begun, it would not stop.

Milton’s Deathmatch Duel with another demon from the order had beco inevitable.

There would only be two possible outcos in the end.

The first possibility was that Milton would win this Deathmatch Duel—then the ultimate outco of the war wouldn’t have much to do with him.

After all, if he won, he would not die in this war of order.

Therefore, his Reincarnation Simulation could continue.

Milton could also gain greater rewards in this Reincarnation Simulation.

The first outco was naturally the best possible result for Milton.

Of course, apart from this result, there was another.

That would be if Milton lost this Deathmatch Duel.

Similarly, if he lost this duel, it ant that his Reincarnation Simulation would also co to an end.

The ultimate result of this war would then be of little relevance to him.

After all, to lose would an death.

And death is the end of everything.

If he truly lost this Deathmatch Duel, then he would no longer be able to continue improving in this world.

Perhaps the next ti his consciousness appeared, it would already be within the Simulator’s Reincarnation Space.

The probability of both outcos stood at fifty percent each before the start of the Deathmatch Duel.

Still, Milton felt sowhat confident, and his mindset was also rather relaxed at the ti.

After all, even if he truly lost, it would only an the death of his simulated self, having no impact on his real self.

Thus, Milton naturally did not feel any serious anxiety.

“At this mont, I cannot mobilize the demon’s innate talent abilities. Does that an the Deathmatch Duel has not officially started?”

Milton wondered silently to himself.

If his guess was correct, then that should be the case.

After all, in Milton’s blurry perception at the mont, the number of advanced demons around the platform was still increasing.

This indicated that the number of spectators for this Deathmatch Duel was growing.

It was because of this perception that Milton had such a thought.

Sotis, whether a show begins or not also heavily depends on whether the audience has arrived.

The current situation indicated that the spectators for this Deathmatch Duel had not all gathered yet.

Of course, this was just Milton’s speculation.

Now all Milton needed to do was go with the flow.

He would definitely give it his all, but as for the final result, Milton had no way of knowing at the mont.

Ti was still slowly ticking away, and Milton’s demonic body stood motionless on the vast platform.

The other demon on the platform was also motionless, just like Milton.

Milton could clearly sense his opponent for this Deathmatch, who was also using his perceptual power to sense everything around him at that mont.

Indeed, as demons evolved, their perceptual ability would gradually beco an instinctive force of their existence.

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