The Wizard Path From The Simulator

Chapter 503: 279 “Am I the Master of Order 17?” and “The Trump Card” (Please Subscribe)_2



Chapter 503: 279 “Am I the Master of Order 17?” and “The Trump Card” (Please Subscribe)_2

Chapter 503: Chapter 279 “Am I the Master of Order 17?” and “The Trump Card” (Please Subscribe)_2

If an Advanced Level Wizard were to merely sense Milton Cheney’s Consciousness Strength, then there’s a very high chance this wizard would mistake Milton Cheney for a Level 5 Wizard.

Because at that moment, the strength of Milton Cheney’s consciousness was indeed that of a genuine Level 5 Wizard.

This indeed offered no small amount of help to Milton Cheney at the time, but it also came with no small disadvantages for him.

Fortunately, nothing world-shaking was expected to occur in the Wizard Realm during this time that would affect Milton Cheney.

Milton Cheney had some time to stabilize and develop.

Moreover, he was not too far from the realm of a Level 5 Wizard, so he did not harbor any worries in his heart.

However, after the Text Simulation ended and he retained all his memories, Milton Cheney still felt a constant influx of new thoughts in his mind.

The only disadvantage of having a mismatch between the strength of one’s consciousness and one’s realm was the ceaseless influx of new thoughts in Milton Cheney’s mind.

His thoughts would be very unstable.

If it were the Milton Cheney of before, stabilizing his thoughts would not be an easy feat.

But now things were different, the Reincarnation Simulation had provided help that was not limited to merely retaining memories and realm from the simulation.

This time Milton Cheney had spent too long in the simulation, which also served as a significant exercise for his thoughts and mental strength.

With the experience of this Reincarnation Simulation, Milton Cheney could easily suppress these thoughts for the time being.

However, Milton Cheney chose not to do so.

After all, the emergence of new thoughts in his mind was not a bad thing for him at this time.

What he needed was to continuously ponder and then discern the key issues.

So, although this situation would be a disadvantage for the former Milton Cheney, it actually became quite beneficial for him at this time.

Ignoring the chaotic thoughts arising in his mind, Milton Cheney focused his contemplation on this recent Text Simulation.

This Text Simulation, influenced by the subconscious of the real Milton Cheney, had indeed led him to verify a thing or two.

It even shattered some of his previous speculations.

“Mansour is actually not the reincarnation of Order Seventeen’s master and even mistook me for the master of Order Seventeen. Now that’s interesting,”

Cheney murmured to himself.

Yes, this Text Simulation revealed many things that were very important to him.

The most critical revelation was that Mansour had indeed recognized his demonic identity.

He even mistook him for a Demon Reincarnation from the Crimson World.

This puzzled Milton Cheney because, in the Text Simulation, he had hardly done anything.

He had merely “accidentally” revealed a trace of Demon Power.

It was this “accident” that caused Mansour’s attitude toward him to become extremely subtle.

Even Milton Cheney, who retained three years’ worth of crucial memories, couldn’t quite fathom what Mansour was actually thinking.

However, no matter what Mansour was plotting, once he knew that Milton Cheney’s identity was that of a demon, almost all of his schemes deliberately avoided Cheney.

If it weren’t for the fact that the Wizard Realm’s destruction would have brought about his own demise as well,

then Milton Cheney could have lived a considerably long life in this Text Simulation.

Thinking this, Cheney showed a contemplative expression, slowly stroking his chin as if to pinpoint the crux of the issue.

In fact, this was not entirely good news for Milton Cheney.

Because, within this Text Simulation, it became clear to Cheney that Mansour indeed was not the reincarnation of the master of Order Seventeen.

This meant that while the outline of Cheney’s previous conjectures might have been correct, the content was wrong.

Of course, although his speculations were shattered, Milton Cheney did not harbor any other emotions.

He was not a god; naturally, he couldn’t guess everything accurately.

Even with the existing clues, there was no way for Milton Cheney to be completely thorough every time.

Although he had experienced much time in the simulations, most of those experiences proved to be insignificant.

“A Reincarnation Body?”

A thought flickered faintly in Cheney’s mind.

At that moment, his eyes appeared extraordinarily profound. It was as if through the memories of this Text Simulation, he truly saw Mansour for the first time.

On Mansour’s person, Milton Cheney saw for the first time the common ground he shared with this future Transcendent.

It must be understood that being drawn by one’s thoughts to this World and actually reincarnating in this World are two entirely different concepts.

Milton Cheney, having undergone so many simulations, knew of only one person with the ability to reincarnate: himself.

From Mansour’s words, Cheney could clearly discern that this demon from the Crimson World, who reincarnated into this World, retained his memories.

Moreover, it seemed that the retained memories were not few.

“The Reincarnation Crystal mentioned by Mansour must be the reason he could reincarnate, but then why would he thank me?”

“And it seems he truly mistook me for the reincarnation of Order Seventeen,” Cheney pondered.

When he “accidentally” displayed his Demon Power, he had revealed his Talent Ability.

That is to say if Mansour’s predecessor was truly a demon from the Crimson World, then he could clearly sense Milton Cheney’s Talent Abili


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