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Chapter 513: 283 “As Different as Heaven and Earth” & “Making a Decision” (Please Subscribe)_2



In the entire Guardian Sea, including Milton Cheney at present, there are only four Level 5 Wizards.

One must know that the Guardian Sea has already become the most powerful Realm-level Wizards Organization in the Wizard Realm, bar none.

In the Guardian Sea, the number of wizards more powerful than Milton Cheney doesn’t exceed the number that can be counted on one’s fingers.

As for the Guardian Sea’s hidden strength, Milton Cheney, who has gone through countless simulations, is all too aware.

Even though the Guardian Sea publicly claims to have four Level 6 Wizard Sea Lords, Milton Cheney knows all too well that there aren’t four.

There are only two Level 6 Wizards within the Guardian Sea.

There’s only one Level 7 Wizard, and that is Mansour.

As for those who are at the same Level 5 Wizard Realm as Milton Cheney, there are merely three others.

Of course, this does not include Milton Cheney; counting him, there are only four.

The fact that Milton Cheney has become a Level 5 Wizard has not yet been known to the other wizards of the Guardian Sea.

Because whether it’s the not yet transcendent Mansour or the other two mysterious Sea Lords of the Guardian Sea, they are currently not within the Guardian Sea.

At present, according to Milton Cheney’s understanding, he is the strongest within the Guardian Sea.

Yes, not only are Mansour and the two Sea Lords not in the Guardian Sea, but the other three Level 5 Wizards are also absent from the Guardian Sea.

Among the three Level 5 Wizards, two are currently in the Void Battlefield of the Bloody Sea Realm, and one is in the Rules Space.

They are far away, so Milton Cheney’s breakthrough to a Level 5 Wizard has not yet been known to any wizard.

When exactly they will come to know of it, Milton Cheney himself does not know.

Soon, however, the first simulation after becoming a Level 5 Wizard will accumulate enough data.

By then, Milton Cheney will naturally be able to verify everything he wants to verify.

Thinking this, a faint glimmer seemed to pass through Milton Cheney’s profound eyes.

Milton Cheney’s expression remained unchanged; even if a Level 6 Wizard stood before him, they would not possibly discern what was on his mind.

After pondering for a moment, Milton Cheney slightly raised his head.

The place his gaze fixed upon did not seem to belong to the Guardian Sea.

“My fate has become ever more entangled with the Wizard Realm, but it is an inevitability,” he mused.

“To achieve transcendence, one must fully bind their fate with that of the Wizard Realm.”

“Otherwise, one can only hope to achieve transcendence through reincarnation simulation, although the difficulty of transcending within a reincarnation simulation is indeed too great.”

“Even whether true transcendence is possible in a reincarnation simulation remains an unknown.”

Milton Cheney muttered to himself.

For Cheney, whether to transcend in reality or through a reincarnation simulation was quite immaterial.

After all, all that concerned him was the status of being a Transcendent.

Indeed, if it weren’t for the fact that Cheney already knew the significance of transcendence, what would the possible destruction of the Wizard Realm a thousand years later have to do with him?

He would protect his loved ones and mentor, but as for others, they were of no concern to him.

That, of course, was predicated on the ignorance of transcendence.

The current Milton Cheney was clearly not in such a state.

After all, should the Wizard Realm truly be destroyed, then Cheney would lose one of the two possible paths to transcendence.

That would be the loss of the possibility to transcend within reality.

After all, if the world itself was destroyed, there would be nothing to transcend to.

Moreover, at the moment, Cheney was still unaware if transcendence was attainable through reincarnation simulation.

The Simulator had just been updated, and Cheney had not yet engaged in any reincarnation simulations since its completion.

Not having performed any simulations with the new version meant he had not tested his theories, which also meant that all of Cheney’s ideas were mere possibilities, not certainties.

The crux of the issue was that the cost Cheney wanted to verify was quite substantial.

A perfect conscious reincarnation required the use of ten Reincarnation Simulation Opportunities at once.

Such ten Reincarnation Simulation Opportunities would take forty years to accumulate in the updated Simulator.

This totaled to approximately the same period Cheney had owned the Simulator.

That was the problem at hand. Was it worth it?

Forty years for a single reincarnation simulation; was it really worth it?

It’s a question, even a very critical one.

At least for the moment, Milton Cheney had no answer to this question.

After all, the simulations he had experienced were still too few.

While practicing his meditation technique passively, new thoughts rapidly flitted through Milton’s mind.

A moment later, Milton made his decision.

There was no rush.

At least before he turned one hundred, he would not consider accumulating a perfect reincarnation simulation.

Time was still on his side, and what Milton needed to do was maximize his benefits.

He had only just become a Level 5 Wizard.

His understanding of the rules, of fate, and even of transcendence was absolutely superficial.

Milton felt no pride over the multitude of simulations he had experienced, that was impossible.

Because he was well aware that without reaching a certain realm, one would always be a frog at the bottom of a well.

Some things can only be seen clearly once one has reached the necessary realm.

Right now, he was only a Level 5 Wizard, or even could be considered just a Level 4 Wizard.

After all, he had just become a Level 5 Wizard and hadn’t yet inscribed any Level 5 ring magic into his spiritual sea.

Though he understood many things he shouldn’t know at this stage, Milton suspected these might just be the tip of the iceberg.

It’s like guessing the general idea from just hearing the name of something, but once you delve deep into it, you find the details overwhelming.

Milton was currently experiencing such a feeling.

When he was a Level 4 Wizard, Milton had not felt this way.

But after becoming a Level 5 Wizard and again closely entwining his fate with the Wizard Realm, Milton couldn’t help but feel this way.

This was definitely not a baseless hunch; Milton was extremely certain of that.

That is also why, after pondering for a while, he still decided to make this choice.

Even if he really spent forty years to accumulate a perfect reincarnation simulation now.

Even if the perfect reincarnation simulation had a chance to become a Transcendent.

His hopes would still be slim.

Milton didn’t know how long Mansour’s previous life had planned, but he knew it definitely wasn’t a short time.

So naturally, Milton was not in a rush.

There were nearly two thousand years left, after all.

That time was more than enough for him to improve.

Patience was something Milton always had in abundance, especially for major decisions where his patience was extraordinarily profound.

The situation he faced was like constructing a building.

Milton had already laid the foundation and completed the first five floors.

Asking him to skip floors six to eight and directly build the top level was obviously impossible.

Even if Milton didn’t finish the sixth, seventh, and eighth floors and insisted on building the top level, he would have to ensure the frames of those floors were properly constructed and extremely sturdy.

In that case, there might be a slim possibility.

Translated into the context of the Wizard Realm, this meant that even if Milton didn’t become a Level 6 or Level 7 Wizard, he needed to fully understand everything those levels entailed.

Then, even if he hadn’t reached that realm, it might still be possible to transform directly through reincarnation simulation.

With these thoughts, Milton didn’t ponder any further, as he had already arrived at his decision.

What he needed to do now was to solidify his Level 5 Wizard realm.

The construction of the Rules Space was something he also needed to schedule.

But starting the construction of the Rules Space directly was undoubtedly unrealistic.

Milton would try it out in the text simulations first.

Time continued to flow, and several months passed.

During these months, Milton did not actively practice the meditative technique, instead, he was waiting for something.

Finally, a year had passed since the last update of the Simulator.

Milton’s mind stirred.

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