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Chapter 971: Chapter 495 “ntal Imprisonnt” and “Breaking the Mold” (Please Subscribe)_2 Chapter 971: Chapter 495 “ntal Imprisonnt” and “Breaking the Mold” (Please Subscribe)_2 Because Milton Cheney was prepared,

the ergence of this segnt of mory was digested by him in an instant.

This ti, he had more experience, so it took even less ti to digest these mories.

A mont later, Milton Cheney opened his eyes.

“It’s still that feeling, so close to the second bottleneck, yet it always seems just out of reach.”

“Why does this within reach, yet so far feel persist?”

“Is it because the knowledge I have mastered is still insufficient, or is it because the accumulation of ti is still too short?”

Having digested the mories in his mind, Milton Cheney frowned slightly.

This text simulation had given him considerable gains.

But he still had not truly reached the second bottleneck.

That feeling of being very close still existed,

but it gave Milton Cheney an unreal sensation.

Because he couldn’t deduce the specific amount of ti needed.

After reflecting for a brief mont, Milton Cheney stopped pondering further.

Whatever the reason, it wasn’t sothing he could verify at the mont.

The speculation of realms is always a step-by-step process.

The next mont, Milton Cheney put aside his thoughts.

His gaze settled back on the light screen hovering in front of him.

Although this text simulation had ended, it was still far from Milton Cheney’s goal.

Fortunately, he had many text simulation tis saved up; he had plenty of chances to verify.

[Text Simulation Tis: 90]

[Reincarnation Simulation Count: 15]

[Would you like to initiate Text Simulation?]

“Yes.”

“Activate simulation with five layers of text simulations.”

Without any hesitation, Milton Cheney once again chose to initiate the text simulation.

It was the familiar process, and after selecting the character, Milton Cheney also issued familiar instructions in his mind.

He didn’t need to experience the text simulations in person.

But the mories at the end were completely retained.

So, in the text simulations, the instructions that Milton Cheney gave were those that the simulated him had to achieve.

Only in this way could Milton Cheney obtain the greatest gains.

Ti slowly passed, and ti flew by.

In reality, a thousand years passed in a flash, representing twelve eras in the text simulation.

As the simulated him reached his lifespan limit,

his third text simulation also ca to an end.

The text simulation concluded smoothly, and Milton Cheney’s gaze shifted away from the panel.

At that mont, his face bore a hint of contemplation, as if pondering over sothing.

[…]

[Text Simulation Ends, mory and realm from the text simulation have been retained!]

After the bold text on the light screen disappeared, the mories from the simulation were successfully retained in Milton Cheney’s mind.

Having digested the mories in his mind,

Milton Cheney rubbed his temples, pondering how far he still was from making further progress.

Milton Cheney also sensed his current realm.

It was no closer to the second bottleneck.

Yet, Milton Cheney still felt as if it was about to happen.

As if in the next second, he would truly touch the second bottleneck.

“This feeling, is it really because my foundation is too shallow?”

“A stereotypical speculation of realms seems to have trapped my thoughts in a fixed pattern.”

“To break this pattern, perhaps I need extended periods of ti and more knowledge accumulation.”

Milton Cheney muttered to himself, feeling sowhat helpless.

This situation was inevitable, but it had arrived sooner than he predicted.

He thought this would happen after he had speculated the Thirteenth Order Realm, but now he already felt this drive.

The speed of his realm speculation was getting faster.

Even with the Simulator’s help, he actually spent most of his ti in cultivation.

He treated the Simulator as a tool, and cultivation as simply cultivation.

This made his thoughts fall into a certain cycle.

“At this stage, my realm is too high, I’ve gone through too much, and it’s not easy to break free from the constraints of my thoughts.”

“Only the passage of ti can erode these influences.”

“In the next few text simulations, I won’t issue any commands, letting the in the simulation determine his own fate.”

“Perhaps after seven or eight such text simulations, I’ll be able to successfully break these ntal constraints.”

Milton Cheney spoke to himself, not dwelling on it longer.

His gaze returned to the Simulator’s light screen floating in front of him.

In the next text simulation, Milton Cheney would no longer be able to command his simulated self to deduce the path of Wizard Immortal Cultivation.

The next mont, Milton’s gaze rested on the light screen.

[Text Simulation Tis: 85]

[Initiate Text Simulation?]

He looked at the remaining eighty-five text simulation tis on the light screen.

Milton silently commanded it to start.

“Stack five text simulation tis and initiate simulation,” he murmured.

With a flicker of his mind, the text simulation began smoothly.

Without a doubt, what Milton had to do during this simulation was very simple.

That was to refrain from actively influencing anything in the simulation and let everything take its natural course.

After selecting a character trait, he would just silently observe.

[Text Simulation initiated, please choose your character trait for this text simulation]

[Arrogant] or [Decisive] or [Compassionate]

“Select [Arrogant] and [Decisive] traits,” he said.

After choosing his character traits, Milton didn’t give any further commands and allowed the text simulation to begin directly.

The next mont, the light screen floating in front of Milton began to reveal segnts of black text.

This also ant the smooth start of the text simulation.

At this ti, Milton’s calm gaze stayed on the light screen, while his mind pondered deeply.

Ti slowly passed by.

The text simulation also gradually reached its end as ti elapsed.

The black text on the light screen didn’t continue to erge any further.

This text simulation had successfully concluded.

[…]

[Text Simulation Ends, mory and realm from the simulation have been retained!]

The text simulation ca to a successful close.

The black text that represented the contents of this simulation gradually dispersed on the light screen.

A familiar chanical voice echoed in Milton’s mind.

The mories were successfully retained, and Milton instantaneously assimilated these mories.

“Indeed, even if I don’t consciously issue commands, my simulated self will still actively choose to continue deducing the Witch Immortal Path instead of switching to other cultivation paths,” he reflected.

“Even in the simulation, I spent most of my ti continuing the deduction of the Witch Immortal Path rather than enjoying life,” he added.

Milton stroked his chin.

It seed that the him in the simulation had indeed beco a reflection of the real him.

Personality traits might have an impact, but the effect wasn’t that significant.

However, the gains from this experience were quite significant, as the feeling of being shackled by thought patterns had lessened considerably after assimilating the mories.

Perhaps one more text simulation, and he might be able to reach a new threshold.

Of course, whether he could for certain, Milton couldn’t be a hundred percent sure.

He could only say that his thought patterns seed to have been broken now, and he couldn’t continue to deduce realms without considering anything else for a long period.

He would treat this as a lesson.

It was also fortunate that Milton had made this realization early.

Otherwise, persisting obstinately might lead to problems later on.

“Hopefully, the upcoming true body simulation will allow to break through a new bottleneck. That way, my hypothesis will be validated,” he hoped.

Milton mused to himself.

With that in mind, Milton did not dwell further.

After this experience with true body simulation, Milton was very clear.

That was, even if he didn’t actively set a goal, his self in the text simulation seed to set a goal for himself regardless.

Whether it was the influence of the subconscious or not, Milton wasn’t sure.

But it was definitely more beneficial than harmful.

Just one instance of mory retention nearly eradicated all influences of thought constraints.

[Text Simulation Tis: 80]

[Initiate Text Simulation?]

“Stack five text simulation tis and initiate text simulation,” he spoke to himself.

Looking at the prompt on the light screen, Milton thought silently.

The next mont, the text simulation began smoothly.

[Text Simulation initiated, please choose your character trait for this text simulation]

[Intelligent Courage] or [Introverted] or [Hypocritical]

Considering the character trait options on the light screen.

After a mont of thought, Milton made his choice.

“Select [Intelligent Courage] and [Introverted] traits,” he said.

Character traits seed not to be very important for him at the mont.

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