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Chapter 511: Chapter 282 “Simulator Upgrade Complete” and “The Mastermind Behind the Scenes?” (Seeking Subscriptions)_2

This naturally represents Milton Cheney’s indifference to ti.

All of these silently influenced Milton, fortunately, even if such influence existed, it posed no harm to him.

If it had been before, he might have cared a lot.

But now, when Milton saw that each simulation after the Simulator Upgrade took twice as much ti, he remained untroubled.

This undoubtedly signifies his confidence in his own strength and also signifies that his understanding of the concept of ti had completely changed from before.

It’s like after a person has lived for a million years, would they still think one year is a long ti?

It’s impossible.

Milton was experiencing a hint of this situation.

Fortunately, Milton was very aware of this condition, and with this self-awareness, naturally, it would not cause him any harm.

“However, the separate upgrade for this Reincarnation Simulation seems a bit too coincidental,” he thought.

Milton confidently dissected the second part of this Simulator Upgrade in his mind, which was the separate upgrade for the Reincarnation Simulation content.

Milton indeed felt it was coincidental.

He rembered clearly that during the last Simulator Upgrade, the Reincarnation Simulation also upgraded.

From being unable to choose the world for reincarnation, it advanced to freely choosing the world for reincarnation.

Milton had thought that this ti the Simulator Upgrade would have nothing to do with the Reincarnation Simulation, especially since it had just been upgraded last ti.

This was why the second item of the Simulator Upgrade took Milton by surprise.

After all, he had expected that either the Text Simulation or the True Body Simulation would experience a separate upgrade.

Actually, Milton sensed the coincidence for a reason.

Right before this Simulator Upgrade, in a Reincarnation Simulation that Milton had just experienced, he had undergone world reconstruction, sothing he had never experienced before.

Before this, Milton had never encountered world reconstruction within Reincarnation Simulation.

It happened right after he experienced world reconstruction, and even the timing of the Simulator Upgrade was delayed because of it.

Under these circumstances, the occurrence of another separate upgrade for the Reincarnation Simulation could not help but make Milton feel it was overly coincidental.

Milton felt that perhaps it was not that simple.

Milton’s thoughts were racing at high speed.

After becoming a Level 5 Wizard, Milton observed a massive enhancent in his consciousness.

This, of course, greatly strengthened his ability to reflect and reason.

Not just his reflective abilities, but also the speed at which Milton’s logical thinking operated had greatly increased.

This was substantial help to Milton.

Of course, the enhancents from becoming a Level 5 Wizard were far from simple, especially since he had achieved it through a limit-less Rule.

Now, the scale of his Spiritual Sea was countless tis larger than when he was a Level 4 Wizard.

His Spiritual Power had transford from a lake to a vast sea.

Although the sea was not particularly huge, it was fundantally different from a lake.

If Milton had not cultivated the Path of the White Wizards, the total amount of his Spiritual Power could have climbed to a frightening level.

However, the Path of the White Wizards had its advantages.

For example, the density and quality of Milton’s Spiritual Power were far beyond what an ordinary Level 5 Spiritual Power Wizard could match.

However, although there were nurous benefits to becoming a Level 5 Wizard, there were also disadvantages.

It can’t strictly be described as disadvantages, though.

It was that Milton’s entanglent with the fate of the Wizard Realm had deepened.

Putting aside Milton’s identity as a transcender, he was essentially a native of this world.

As a native of the Wizard Realm achieving the rank of Level 5 Wizard within its bounds, it was inevitable to beco entwined with the Realm’s fate.

Milton was feeling exactly that.

He could sense clearly that his destiny seed bound with the fate of the Wizard Realm.

If the Wizard Realm were to be destroyed, he might not die directly, but he would be greatly affected.

If he so wished, Milton could now directly glimpse into the Long River of Rules and the River of Fate of the Wizard Realm.

But at present, Milton hadn’t done so.

After all, he had already done it once in the Text Simulation and knew what the consequences would be.

That’s why Milton in reality had not acted rashly.

The way to break free from this entanglent of fate was quite simple.

There were two thods.

The first was relatively simple, but currently, Milton did not consider it.

That would be if the Wizard Realm were destroyed, but he survived; then, he could break free from the fate entangled with the Wizard Realm.

After all, the Wizard Realm had already been destroyed, so there was no fate left to speak of.

But if that happened, it effectively ant Milton Cheney had lost the ability to transcend forever.

The second path was much more difficult, and it was the one Milton Cheney wished to take.

That was to beco a Transcendent.

While this path was arduous, Milton Cheney’s aim was only the second one.

Now, Milton Cheney had an even deeper understanding of Transcendents.

At this mont, he was well aware that if the Wizard Realm were destroyed, then he would lose all hope of transcendence.

That was why it was difficult for Little Worlds to give birth to Transcendents, yet it seed not so difficult after all.

Because in the Great World, wanting to beco a Transcendent ant only reaching that particular point.

But it was different in Little Worlds.

The prerequisite to being a Transcendent was to transcend, to transcend the world one was born in, rather than the World Sea itself.

So, to beco a Transcendent, one must at least possess a world to transcend from.

If the Wizard Realm were destroyed, then even if Milton Cheney beca a Level 9 Wizard, he might only be counted as one of the strongest cultivators in the World Sea.

But the strongest Transcender, or the strongest cultivator, didn’t have much to do with whether one was a Transcendent or not.

The sa was true for a Zero Realm Master, if he didn’t transcend, his cultivation level would still remain unchanged.

Apart from being unable to leave the World Sea, there would scarcely be any difference.

A Transcendent was more like an identity.

It was like in Milton Cheney’s previous life in ancient tis.

Two warriors of equal strength, yet one was a great general while the other was a re farr.

In single combat, the two warriors would likely be evenly matched, yet the disparity between their identities was vast.

To use the Wizard Realm as an analogy,

Mansour who transcended before the destruction of the Wizard Realm was a Level 8 Wizard, and Milton Cheney could also cultivate to beco a Level 8 Wizard after the destruction of the Wizard Realm.

But, being Level 8 Wizards, even if Milton Cheney could easily defeat Mansour, he still would lack the chance of transcendence.

After all, the world with which he had destiny entanglent had been destroyed. How could he transcend then?

Could it be by transcending in so other world?

That was impossible.

After all, Milton Cheney wasn’t a native of other worlds, and it was impossible for him to form a destiny entanglent with other worlds.

Wait!

At this thought, Milton Cheney’s expression suddenly changed, as if he had realized sothing.

Forming a destiny entanglent with other worlds and then using them for transcendence seed not entirely impossible.

Mansour had done just that!

If before it was impossible for him to beco a Transcendent, could he now have a chance?

“Reincarnation Simulation supports one-tenth consciousness transfer, two-tenths consciousness transfer… perfect consciousness transfer.”

“One-tenth consciousness transfer is the normal Reincarnation Simulation; two-tenths consciousness transfer requires the consumption of two Reincarnation Simulation Counts, three-tenths consciousness transfer requires three Reincarnation Simulation Counts…”

These two voices echoed in Milton Cheney’s mind once again after the Simulator Upgrade.

Milton Cheney carefully explored this upgraded Reincarnation Simulation.

“Perfect consciousness transfer seems to be the sa thod that Mansour’s previous incarnation used for reincarnation,” Milton Cheney muttered to himself.

It had been impossible before, but now it seed possible?

After all, perfect consciousness transfer would allow Milton Cheney to have reincarnation simulation with an intact consciousness.

Under such circumstances, whichever world he reincarnated into, he would be a native of that world.

As a native, he naturally would harbor the hope of transcendence.

But it was only a hope, yet compared to the once impossibility, it now evolved from zero percent to one percent chance.

At this, Milton Cheney’s brow slightly furrowed.

If he had thought it was all just coincidence before, now Milton Cheney felt another sensation.

That behind him, there seed to be an invisible hand pushing him forward.

Whether or not there was a scheming force behind this, Milton Cheney did not know.

Even if there was, Milton Cheney didn’t know who it might be.

It certainly couldn’t be himself.

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