Chapter 712: Chapter 377 “Fate Simulation Ends” and “Hundred Text Simulations” (Please Subscribe)_1
When consciousness regained clarity, Milton Cheney was already t with a familiar scene before his eyes.
Within the path of transcendence in reality.
Milton Cheney slowly opened his eyes, his brow slightly furrowed, seemingly unaware of what had happened.
The next mont, the familiar light blue light curtain of the Simulator appeared in front of him.
And in his mind echoed the chanical voice of the Simulator.
[Fate Simulation has ended, the 12th destiny line has been integrated.]
[Rewarding host with a portion of Inherited mories from within the Fate Simulation.]
Barely a mont after the chanical voice of the Simulator faded away, before Milton Cheney could ponder much, a vast mory suddenly erged in his mind.
This influx of mory instantly made Milton Cheney understand what he had experienced in this round of Fate Simulation.
Although only a portion of the mory remained after the Fate Simulation ended, even just this fragnt lasted longer than any mories retained from previous Text Simulations Milton Cheney had undergone.
If it weren’t for the retention of these mories, Milton Cheney might not even have realized he had initiated and concluded a Fate Simulation.
Because he was completely unaware.
Fully digesting this vast mory would require an exceedingly long ti.
Luckily, after transcending, what Milton Cheney had in abundance was ti.
This was true both within the simulation and in reality.
After all, by this ti, Milton Cheney was no longer concerned about the potential destruction of the Wizard Realm; he rely needed to take one step at a ti to reach the end of the path of transcendence and ascend to the other shore.
As for the rest, Milton Cheney was indifferent and felt no need to care.
Ti slowly passed, and in the blink of an eye, a year had gone by.
For Milton Cheney, a year was naturally not considered a long ti, but it is worth noting that he had spent this entire year digesting the mories he retained after the Fate Simulation.
One can imagine how imnse that mory was.
At a certain mont, Milton Cheney exhaled deeply and then opened his eyes.
A sharp glint flashed across his eyes.
The harvest was too great.
This segnt of mory had elevated his understanding of the path of transcendence by more than just one level.
If the previous few Text Simulations had only given him a rudintary understanding of the path of transcendence,
Then the mories retained after this Fate Simulation provided him with a complete understanding of both the path of transcendence and Transcendents.
“I wonder if I succeeded in the end within the Fate Simulation,” Milton Cheney mused quietly in the path of transcendence.
In the final monts of the Fate Simulation, his consciousness had plunged into darkness without warning, and the next mont, the simulation ended.
Thus, Milton Cheney was unaware whether his simulated self managed to break through the Void World and accomplish the first step of ascension.
However, since this Fate Simulation had already ended, it seed sowhat pointless to ponder these details now.
Thinking this, Milton Cheney shook his head and decided not to dwell on it any longer.
Although the Fate Simulation had concluded and a portion of the mory from within the simulation was retained in reality, Milton Cheney still couldn’t quite grasp in what manner the Fate Simulation operated.
Luckily, this was only his first experience with a Fate Simulation.
Although he was unclear now, it didn’t an he would remain unclear after undergoing more Fate Simulations in the future.
With this thought, Milton Cheney was no longer in a hurry.
At this mont, he had transcended and beco a true Transcendent.
His short-term goal had been perfectly achieved, and before his transcendence, he had prepared a countless number of Simulation Counts.
Together, these Simulation Counts constituted a substantial sum.
Text Simulation, Reincarnation Simulation, or True Body Simulation, for Milton Cheney at this ti, all were of no small help.
Although the Simulator had not yet been upgraded.
But once these Simulation Counts were used up, it was highly probable that the Simulator would begin to upgrade.
After all, at this point, Milton Cheney was already a Transcendent.
The only possible factor that could affect the Simulator Upgrade would be if the Simulation Counts were not yet all used up.
Of course, it was also possible that the Simulator’s upgrade had reached its limit, and the current Simulator was at its highest level. Although this possibility was small, it still existed.
But even then, Milton Cheney was not at all worried.
Because for the current Milton Cheney, even if the Simulator was at its highest level, he would remain unworried.
The Simulator had already been a great help to him.
In his cultivation journey up to now, Milton Cheney knew all too well the perils of greed.
Therefore, he had never forced any issue.
Whether the Simulator would continue to upgrade or not was beyond Milton Cheney’s control.
To him, the Simulator was an External Plugin; and to the Simulator, Milton Cheney was just the Host.
The next mont, with a thought, Milton Cheney summoned the light blue light curtain representing the Simulator.
The Panel of the Light Screen appeared, floating in front of Milton Cheney’s eyes.
Milton Cheney’s gaze moved from the personal attributes section on the light blue Light Curtain to the section representing Simulation Count.
[Text Simulation Tis: 146]
[Initiate Text Simulation?]
“Initiate,” responded Milton Cheney in his mind, triggering the Text Simulation.
The prompt indicating the initiation of Text Simulation began to erge in black text upon the Light Screen.
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