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As Milton Cheney’s horizons broadened, he grew to understand the remarkable nature of the Simtor.
To speak of nothing else, just the function of the Reincarnation Simtion alone was enough to be considered overpowered.
After all, Mansour’s predecessor had plotted for so many years, with the ultimate goal being tantamount to just one Reincarnation Simtion.
For a Reincarnation Simtion simr to that of Mansour’s predecessor, Milton Chen could umte one in forty years.
And it might not even take forty years, since what was umted over forty years was a Reincarnation Simtion with the transfer of full consciousness.
Whether Mansour’s predecessor’s reincarnation involved the transfer of full consciousness or not, the current Milton Cheney was not certain.
However, he knew that aplete Reincarnation Simtion was definitely not going to be simple.
After all, consciousness is tantamount to the soul; aplete Reincarnation Simtion is, in essence, a sort of alternative traversal.
The only difference is that, in such a state of traversal, Milton Cheney would have no second life and no help from the Simtor’s external plugin.
But even so, it was still overpowered.<div>
Milton Cheney spected that under such a Reincarnation Simtion, he could even cultivate a realm that surpassed the one he had in reality.
That is to say, if Milton Cheney had good luck, he could use theplete Reincarnation Simtion function to reincarnate into the Demon Realm where he had previously reincarnated, and he might even have the chance to be a Level 8 Demon and then end the simtion.
It was that exaggerated, of course, assuming Milton could grow to that extent.
This was already overpowered enough.
After all, if he only used the same kind of Reincarnation Simtion as before, he would not be able to cultivate in the Reincarnation World beyond the realm he had achieved in reality.
Milton Cheney had already tried this countless times in previous Reincarnation Simtions.
What’s more, the Reincarnation Simtion now gave him even more worlds to choose from for his reincarnation.
It wasn’t even limited to the worlds within his own universe anymore.
And, the Simtor wasn’t just about Reincarnation Simtion as its only method of simtion.
Whether it was Text Simtion or True Body Simtion, both were immensely helpful to Milton Cheney.
Not to mention the glimpses into future possibilities that these simtions provided, but even just retaining the realm he had attained at the end of those simtions gave him a tremendous advantage.
It can be said that since Milton Cheney had the Simtor, its assistance ounted for the major part of his ascension to a Level 5 Wizard, with real-world cultivation upying only a small fraction.
The rest of the significant improvement he experienced came from the Simtor, which was like an external plugin.
Without this external plugin, Milton Cheney, having traversed to the Wizard Realm, might at best have be a Wizard Apprentice with some luck, or might not have survived at all with less fortune.
Initially, Milton Cheney may have regarded the Simtor as nothing more than an ordinary plugin.
After all, he had read quite a few novels in his previous life.
It’s quite normal for transmigrators to possess plugins, isn’t it?
But now, after so many experiences, Milton no longer thought the same way.
Given his current perspective, the concept of a transmigrator was not so strange or difficult for him toprehend.<div>
The idea that transmigrators must have a plugin is nonsensical.
Milton Cheney was very clear that there are no such things as free lunches in this world.
Of course, even though Milton now clearly understood that the Simtor was not simple and might not even belong to his universe,
he still did not intend to delve further into it.<div>
Because such things, at his current level, were still too distant for him.
Even having be a Level 5 Wizard, this was still the case.
A Level 5 Wizard might be strong within the Wizard Realm,
but in the grand scheme of the World Sea and its Realms, it meant nothing.
In the universe he inhabited, it counted for even less.
Not to mention, Milton Cheney had discovered that beyond his own universe, there were other universes as well.
In those other universes, there were countless worlds teeming with life, some of which were even more powerful than the worlds within his own universe.
The more he saw, the less likely he was to be arrogant.
Besides, from the beginning, Milton Cheney’s horizons had always been one or several levels higher than his realm.
Having the Simtor, Milton’s perspective was destined to be iparable to that of the ordinary wizards within the Wizard Realm.
Inside the Wizard Tower, Milton Cheney, sitting cross-legged on the ground, showed a glimpse of profound depth in his eyes.
Although he still had much time ahead, the time given to Milton was naturally not meant for waste.
Since he couldn’t probe into the deeper domain of the Simtor, he decided to set that aside for now.<div>
His current focus was on being curious about the world he had reincarnated into and on finding a new path in the Text Simtion as quickly as possible.
Without hesitation, the different aura in Milton’s eyes disappeared, returning to indifference.
With a thought, the familiar light blue light curtain reappeared in front of him.
On the light curtain, the ce where Milton’s gaze rested was naturally the Simtion Count section.
[Text Simtion Count: 2]
[Do you want to start the Text Simtion?]
“Start the simtion,” said Milton.
Without the slightest hesitation, heunched into the Text Simtion.
Milton had intentionally left the Text Simtion for use after the Reincarnation Simtion.
Even though this Reincarnation Simtion could be considered wasted, he still needed to promptly utilize the Text Simtion.
Milton abandoned the habit of hoarding simtion counts long ago.
In the next moment, as soon as the Text Simtion started, lines of ck text appeared on the light curtain.
Milton’s gaze was very calm, his bodypletely still.<div>