The Wizard Path From The Simulator

Chapter 657: 354 "The Dilemma Before Us" & "Making a Decision" (Subscribe Please)_2



Chapter 657: Chapter 354 “The Dilemma Before Us” & “Making a Decision” (Subscribe Please)_2

Milton Cheney had been familiar with the Simulator ever since he transmigrated to this world—it was not just a matter of a day or two.

He considered himself to be very knowledgeable about the Simulator.

Therefore, Milton knew that if the sudden end of this Reincarnation Simulation was really due to the Simulator, then even without a prompt, there must be a reason.

It would never interrupt this Reincarnation Simulation without any reason.

But what that reason could be was something he was unable to comprehend at the moment.

He was not a deity, possessing omniscience and omnipotence, so it was impossible for him to know everything.

The only concern Milton had at the moment was whether this situation would only occur in this Reincarnation Simulation or if it could possibly occur in every subsequent Reincarnation Simulation.

If it were the former, then the impact on Milton would not be significant.

After all, it was just one Reincarnation Simulation.

Moreover, this Reincarnation Simulation was supposed to end anyway.

Even without this unexpected issue, Milton would not have stayed much longer in the world within the Reincarnation Simulation.

In the simulation, Milton was only twelve million years away from the limit of his lifespan.

This period might seem extended to him in reality, but for the Immortal Realm within the Reincarnation Simulation, it was hardly a long time at all.

However, if it were the latter, the impact on Milton would be enormous.

After all, the current Reincarnation Simulation was different from the ones before.

If at some point, after painstakingly accumulating ten Reincarnation Simulations and then combining them to start a simulation, it was forced to interrupt by the Simulator, the loss would be too great.

After all, combining ten Reincarnation Simulations amounts to a total of eighty years.

These are eighty real years, not eighty years within any form of simulation.

Since Milton Cheney arrived in the Wizard Realm, he hadn’t lived through many sets of eighty years.

Even if it’s just five Reincarnation Simulations combined, that would still require a total of forty years to accumulate with a complete state of consciousness transmigrating.

Once or twice might be manageable, but five or ten times would cause even Milton to feel distressed.

He was all too aware of how much help Reincarnation Simulation had been to him.

It could be said that without Reincarnation Simulation, Milton would not have achieved his current realm.

Without Reincarnation Simulation, if he were to face Mansour in the future, he definitely would not have any confidence.

So at this moment, Milton was very eager to understand the reasons behind this situation.

This urgency even diminished much of the joy he had from the great gains in this Reincarnation Simulation.

Most importantly, if it were indeed because of the Simulator that this Reincarnation Simulation was interrupted, then whether it was for the former or the latter reason, it would be difficult for Milton to verify, even extremely hard to verify.

Verify once?

Or verify twice?

How to count if this situation arises, and how to count if it doesn’t?

If this situation occurs again, that’s easy to address; it would mean Milton had found the right direction.

Next, he would just need to continue verifying in smaller directions along this main path.

For example, if this same situation happened again after reincarnating in the seventh Universe, then Milton would temporarily choose not to reincarnate in the worlds of the seventh Universe but rather in the eighth or the ninth Universes instead.

After all, if there’s anything the Reincarnation Space does not lack, it’s the myriad worlds it offers for him to reincarnate into.

Minus the seventh Universe, the world would still go on, wouldn’t it?

But what if this situation doesn’t arise? What then?

A single or double verification cannot determine the final outcome. The variables are too great, and most importantly, Milton does not know the reason.

Not knowing the reason means that even if he opts to verify, he doesn’t have a specific direction to follow.

The likely result would probably be fruitless.

But if he doesn’t verify, Milton is worried that he might encounter the same scenario as this Reincarnation Simulation after he really accumulates ten Reincarnation Simulations stacked together.

At this moment, even Milton Cheney, who had been through countless trials and tribulations, was feeling a bit of a headache.

He certainly hoped that this Reincarnation Simulation was an exception since this kind of situation had never occurred in any other Reincarnation Simulation before.

This was the first time.

But in some cases, once a precedent is set, it may be impossible to go back.

Moreover, Milton’s wishes were irrelevant.

The world does not revolve around him, so it naturally wouldn’t conform to his desires.

Thinking of this, Milton Cheney couldn’t help feeling a bit helpless.

This Reincarnation Simulation really posed a tough problem for him.

But given the current circumstances, Milton Cheney dared not rashly choose to accumulate Reincarnation Simulation counts for a stacked simulation.

Losing once was okay, but losing ten times at once would be unbearable.

He reached up to rub his temples, and the furrow in Milton Cheney’s brow gradually eased.

In the end, Milton Cheney made a decision.

There was no way around it, a decision had to be made, or what else? Could he just stay at an impasse and never simulate again?

Milton Cheney’s final choice was a compromise.

Verification had to be carried out, but there needed to be a limit.

Five Reincarnation Simulations, that was the limit Milton Cheney set for himself.

Within five Reincarnation Simulations, Milton Cheney would try to verify the outcome from multiple directions.

Regardless of whether a result could be verified in the end, after five Reincarnation Simulations, Milton Cheney would not verify further.

Five Reincarnation Simulations, twenty-five years of time, Milton Cheney could still afford it.

After all, he had already inherited the Loose Immortal Realm within this cycle of Reincarnation Simulations, and there was no need to hurry.

Slowing down might not be such a bad thing.

Of course, it would naturally be best if a result could be verified in the end.

Even if he ended up with nothing, it would be just five Reincarnation Simulations after all.

Moreover, these five Reincarnation Simulations were genuine, so it wasn’t a waste, and Milton Cheney could still cultivate within the simulations.

As long as his real-world self was fine, even if future Reincarnation Simulations could not proceed normally, it wouldn’t erase Milton Cheney’s foundation.

Naturally, Milton Cheney believed it wouldn’t be that severe.

After all, hadn’t the previous Reincarnation Simulations been fine?

At that thought, Milton Cheney didn’t ponder any further.

The chaotic thoughts in his mind were gradually suppressed by Milton Cheney.

The next moment, without contemplating these matters any further, Milton Cheney’s mind stirred, and the Light Blue Transparent Light Curtain, unseen for billions of years, appeared before him again.

Milton Cheney’s gaze lingered on the Attribute Panel for a moment before moving away.

The Attribute Panel of the Simulator had become quite superfluous for Milton Cheney.

Did he not know his own situation?

Even if the Attribute Panel disappeared, Milton Cheney could build one himself if he wished.

Even if there were discrepancies with the data from the Simulator’s Attribute Panel, they would be minimal.

At this point, the Attribute Panel was somewhat useful and yet seemed useless to Milton Cheney; it was a quandary.

Milton Cheney then turned his attention from the Attribute Panel and focused on the Simulation Count.

[Text Simulation Count: 1]

[Would you like to start a Text Simulation?]

With the deliberately saved Text Simulation chance at hand, Milton Cheney naturally wouldn’t hesitate.

“Yes.”

The rest of the text on the Light Blue Light Curtain disappeared, and two lines of black text appeared.

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

[Perseverance] or [Cold] or [Exploration]

Seeing the additional character choice appear on the Light Curtain, Milton Cheney pondered for a moment.

“Choose the [Exploration] trait.”

The next moment, the Light Blue Light Curtain floating before Milton Cheney began to reveal lines of black text, one after another.

Milton Cheney watched the Light Curtain intently, eager to see what this Text Simulation might yield.

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