Chapter 370: Chapter 214 âTrue Body Simulationâ and âSimulation Endsâ (Please Subscribe)_2
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It was indeed such an exaggeration, which caused Milton Cheneyâs heart to rise with a sense of emotion.
But the next moment, Milton put away all his miscellaneous thoughts from his mind.
After all, it was still too early for him to be emotional.
After all, he was just inside the True Body Simulation, although the True Body Simulation was almost indistinguishable from reality, it was still just a simulation.
After the simulation ends and he returns to reality, it is still unknown whether he can retain his perception of the rules.
If he was unable to bring the rules perception back into reality-
Then he would only have one opportunity for the kind of perception of the rules.
However, if he could bring the perception of rules back to reality, then he wouldnât have to worry about the rules perception later.
Because of the True Body Simulation, he could gather it once every two years.
And for Milton, two years werenât a particularly long time.
After all, every time he went through the Reincarnation Simulation or True Body Simulation, he would live at least a thousand years more.
These thoughts only lingered in Miltonâs mind for an instant.
The next moment, Milton stopped thinking and continued his perception of the rules.
The flames around him were still spreading out, as if they would never be extinguished.
Time slowly passes, and the river Cavern gradually grew quiet, almost no sound was coming out.
In the center of the pond, in the River Cavern.
Milton who was perceiving the power of rules seemed to feel something, and subconsciously stopped his perception of rules.
The next moment, an inexplicable force enveloped his body.
The fire of rules burning around Milton was extinguished at that moment.
The silent river Cavern plunged into deep darkness once more.
It wasnât just the River Cavern that plunged into darkness, but also Miltonâs consciousness.
By the time light returned to Miltonâs eyes, his body was no longer in the River Cavern.
Spontaneously ejected out of the River Cavern, Milton subconsciously surveyed his surroundings.
It was still the familiar environment, and he was back in Lanâs Rules Space.
Milton breathed out a sigh of relief. For a moment there, he thought there had been an accident.
Fortunately, it wasnât the case, it was most likely because a year had passed.
It must be said that Milton, who was perceiving the power of rules in the River Cavern, could not sense the passage of time at all.
Was a year already finished so fast?
This thought appeared instantly in his mind.
âHow do you feel?â
When Milton suppressed his thoughts, a voice reached his ears.
Milton turned his head subconsciously in the direction of the voice.
Lan was looking at him with a smile, seemingly waiting for his response.
Though Lan could sense that Milton had merged with the rules,
He could no longer sense the progress of Miltonâs perception of the rules.
Not even he, let alone a level 7 wizard, could possibly perceive a personâs degree of rules perception.
Thatâs because different rules are not interchangeable.
Only if both people merge with the same rules, they might have a vague perception of each otherâs progress.
Of course, it is rare for the majority of rules to be merged by two people at the same time.
And the more precious the rule, the lower the likelihood.
âHuh~ pretty good.â
Milton let out a sigh, and said openly.
This was indeed his most genuine feeling.
Upon hearing this, Lan also nodded with a smile.
It was normal that Milton felt this way.
When he first entered the River Cavern, his reaction was far more exaggerated than Miltonâs.
âIs it true that each person can only enter the River Cavern once?â
Seeing that Lan only nodded but didnât speak, Milton spoke up again.
In fact, it was also a question that Milton wanted to understand.
âOf course not, but at the stage of a level 4 wizard, you can only enter it once.â đđżeeđđ˛đŻđ§ođel.đođ
âWhen you become a level 5 wizard, you will gain two more chances to enter the River Cavern.â
âEach wizard of the Guardian Sea has a maximum of three opportunities to enter the River Cavern in their lifetime.â
Upon hearing Miltonâs question, Lan began to explain.
Even if Milton didnât ask, he would explain it to him later.
Of course, Milton asking this question was not surprising to him at all.
Itâs because a wizard wants to enter second time once they have experienced the benefits of the River Cavern.
These kinds of chances to improve oneâs power, naturally, the more the better.
âThree times?â
Milton Cheney muttered to himself.
This answer was both within and beyond his expectation.
It wasnât that he thought the number was too high, but rather that it was too low.
A wizard only had three opportunities in their lifetime, and they even had to be a Level 5 Wizard, with each chance only lasting a year.
The chances were few and the conditions strict.
But this just went to show how precious these opportunities were.
âThatâs right. I believe youâve already felt it, the water of rules in the River Cavern is being depleted.â
âIf there were no limits, the water of rules in the River Cavern would have long been exhausted.â
Lan spoke.
Upon hearing this, realization dawned in Milton Cheneyâs eyes.
So thatâs how it was.
Milton remembered the collision between the flame transformed from the power of rules he had perceived in the River Cavern and the water of rules.
Milton hadnât thought of this just now.
He had thought that frequently perceiving the rules had some side effects.
Now it seemed he was overthinking it, the problem wasnât that complicated, it was simply because the water of rules was running out.
A moment later, when Lan hinted that Milton could leave, he nodded and left the Rules Space.
Time slowly passes, and in the blink of an eye, three hundred and twenty years have passed.
In the Void Space outside the Wizard Realm.
Miltonâs figure traversed to this place and stopped After Void.
The next moment, Miltonâs figure moved and returned to the Guardian Sea.
In the pure white sea region, Milton summoned the Book of Truth.
The Book of Truth, floating in front of him, automatically flipped open. With a movement of his consciousness, Milton entered the Task Space.
When his consciousness appeared in the Task Space, a streak of flowing light flew out of his body and melted into the Task Space.
Next moment, Miltonâs consciousness was pulled out of the Task Space.
Back in reality, Milton opened his eyes and stored the Book of Truth back in his Spiritual Sea.
With a movement, he returned to the Wizard Tower.
After returning to the Wizard Tower, Milton sat cross-legged and directly started Practicing Meditation Technique.
Time flew by, this time, a full fifteen hundred years passed.
Inside a separate space, Milton stared solemnly at the back of a middle-aged man.
A moment later, the middle-aged man turned his head to look at Milton.
There was a smile on his face, but it was very stiff.
Seeing the middle-aged manâs facial expression, Milton sighed helplessly in his heart.
It was still too early!
In the next instant, Miltonâs body gradually turned illusory, dissolving into Space.
The middle-aged man, watching this scene, had no change in expression, as stiff as Robots.
Time seemed to stop at this moment.
The gears of time seemed to start turning backward.
In the Guardian Sea, within the Wizard Tower.
âTrue Body Simulation Ends!â
âRealm, Techniques, and Memories retained!â
Milton slowly opened his eyes, revealing two lines of black words floating on the Light Screen before him.
The memories of thousands of years in his mind became exceedingly clear at this moment.
Milton, sitting cross-legged on the ground, didnât move, but slowly exhaled a breath of foul air.
The light-blue Light Screen faded away.
Milton slightly closed his eyes, as if he was sensing something.
A moment later, Milton opened his eyes, and a trace of surprise flashed in his eyes.
âIndeed possible, the retention of rules perception from True Body Simulation is indeed intact.â
Milton mused to himself.
His gains from this True Body Simulation were too great.
He had not only validated the retention of Rule Perception from True Body Simulation, but also figured out why Mansour was so obsessed with probing deeply into the World Sea.
A trace of profundity flashed through Miltonâs eyes, the entire course of the True Body Simulation was now completely clear to him.
ps1: Thanks for Chase Reading, thanks for the Monthly Tickets, love you all kisses.
ps2: I seek your opinions: should I write the simulation in more detail? Or should I quickly wrap it up and slowly reveal it in the later parts?