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Chapter 757: Chapter 396 “The Last Fate Simulation” and “The Third Thread of Destiny” (Request for Subscription)_1

Under the third-person perspective, Milton Cheney had a different perception of the body he possessed.

In his senses, the energy within him began to uncontrollably dissipate.

“Is this…actively giving up the chance to beco a Beyond the Horizon?”

“Why would the original host do this?”

On the Transcendence Path, a shock ran through Milton Cheney’s heart.

At this mont, the original host of the body he possessed had actively given up continuing on the Path of Transcendence, even dispersing all his cultivation.

This sudden turn of events caught Milton Cheney off guard.

One must know that throughout the entire universe, beings capable of becoming Beyond the Horizon are extrely rare.

Yet, the original host of the body he possessed had voluntarily given up the chance to transcend just before becoming a Beyond the Horizon.

This definitely had a reason.

But as for what that reason was, Milton Cheney was not clear.

After all, his understanding of Beyond the Horizon was not abundant; in his mind, a Beyond the Horizon ant true immortality, and also represented the most powerful existence in the universe.

In reality, Milton Cheney himself also aid to beco a Beyond the Horizon, at least for now.

Therefore, this unexpected change in the Fate Simulation left him sowhat perplexed and astonished.

Unfortunately, the questions in his heart were destined to remain unanswered.

At this mont, although Milton Cheney had lost control over his body, he could still sense what was actually happening to it.

The body was gradually withering. That was Milton Cheney’s perception.

“So it turned out that no accident had occurred in history, but instead, this Devourer Ancestor voluntarily gave up the chance to beco a Beyond the Horizon.”

Under the third-person perspective, while sensing the body, Milton Cheney also felt slightly emotional.

The other question he had been puzzled about now seed to have an answer.

It was no surprise, after all, that this being had been designated by the Universe’s Consciousness as a Beyond the Horizon yet still did not beco one; Milton Cheney should have guessed what the answer was.

It was just that because the possibility was so slim, the previous Milton Cheney never even considered it.

Ti slowly passed by.

The Beyond the Horizon space gradually began to vanish, and the body of Milton Cheney, who had already co to a complete stop on the Path of Transcendence, was gradually losing its perception of the outside world.

At a certain mont, Milton Cheney’s consciousness suddenly plunged into utter darkness.

……

After his consciousness fell into darkness, Milton Cheney did not know that at this mont, his body also shattered.

Ti seed to co to a complete halt and no longer progressed.

When Milton Cheney’s consciousness regained clarity, the environnt around him once again beca clear and familiar.

In reality, the initial region of the Transcendence Path.

Milton Cheney slowly opened his eyes.

At this mont, his brows were slightly furrowed, and his eyes flashed with contemplative thoughts.

He was very aware of what had happened, but even though he knew, he was sowhat at a loss to understand.

Becoming a Beyond the Horizon is undoubtedly the ultimate pursuit of countless Transcendents.

But in this Fate Simulation, the being he possessed voluntarily gave up the chance to beco a Beyond the Horizon.

After reflecting for a mont, Milton Cheney still could not figure out the reason.

After all, at this point in reality, he could only be considered as having just beco a Transcendent, and he was only at the Eighth Stage of the Wizard Immortal Realm.

The gap between him and the Realm of Beyond the Horizon was far too great.

Whatever might be on the minds of such beings, even Milton Cheney could not discern.

However, this Fate Simulation did show Milton Cheney a different aspect from the previous ones.

This Fate Simulation had similarities with the first two, but they were sparse.

But the main the had not changed.

That is, experiencing an ascent to Beyond the Horizon.

If there was one commonality in the three Fate Simulations, it was that in all three, Milton Cheney entered the Beyond the Horizon space, without exception.

The next mont, before Milton Cheney could continue pondering, the Light Blue Light Curtain that signified the Simulator appeared again before him.

The chanical voice of the Simulator also echoed in his mind.

[Fate Simulation has ended, the 39th Fate Line has been integrated.]

[Award a part of the Inherited mory from within the Fate Simulation to the host.]

The instant the Simulator’s chanical voice disappeared, a vast expanse of mory suddenly erged in Milton Cheney’s mind.

These mories belonged to the original host within the Fate Simulation.

The mories of his own experiences in the Fate Simulation were always fully retained after each simulation.

What the Simulator awarded was not the mories of his own experiences, but those of the original host of the body he inherited in the Fate Simulation.

Although the mories retained after the Fate Simulation were only a part of what the original host possessed.

A part of the mories was actually more than enough.

Because the gap in realms was vast.

Even the casual mories of such realms could bring imnse benefits to Milton Cheney.

For him, the mories retained after each Fate Simulation were of trendous help.

Because they greatly assisted him in reality with the higher realms of the Wizard Immortal Cultivation Path.

Of course, it would take an extrely long ti to fully digest such vast mories.

To completely assimilate the mories retained this ti in reality would require at least one or two years of ti in reality.

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