The Wizard Path From The Simulator-Chapter 283: 173: “Rules Space” and “Final Answer” (Subscription Requested)

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Chapter 283: 173: “Rules Space” and “Final Answer” (Subscription Requested)

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“An unowned rule, for me?”

Milton Cheney instinctively said. Lan chuckled and nodded.

“Yes, for you,” Lan said.

The next moment, he moved his hand, and a pale blue light cluster appeared in his palm.

The pale blue light cluster was not big, quite tiny even.

Streaks of light were leisurely floating inside the cluster, giving off a mysterious air.

Milton’s eyes were drawn to the light cluster the moment it appeared.

He was curious about the unowned rule Lan mentioned.

After all, from the words of Lan, one could hear that the key to becoming a Level 5 Wizard lies in this rule.

No one could resist the allure of becoming a Level 5 Wizard, not even Milton Cheney with a simulator.

Of course, he knew Lan wouldn’t give him the rule for nothing.

In this world, there’s no such thing as free pie in the sky.

Particularly in the Wizard Realm, with Lan, a Level 5 Wizard, who has been alive for who knows how many years.

“This unowned rule is something I obtained by chance in my early years, which is not of much use to me.”

“I can give it to you. When you reach the limit of a Level 4 Wizard, you can use this unowned rule to become a true Level 5 Wizard.”

Lan said.

Upon hearing this, Milton didn’t immediately respond, instead choosing to remain silent for a moment.

To say he wasn’t interested in this rule would be impossible.

After all, it symbolised the status of a Level 5 Wizard.

A Level 5 Wizard represented the top echelon within the Wizard Realm.

“Ancestral Master, may I ask why you want to give me this unowned rule?” After a while, Milton asked.

Although Lan was the teacher of his Mentor Bernard, their tie wasn’t that deep.

It wouldn’t make sense for him to give such a precious item to Milton.

An unowned rule was absolutely more valuable than a Destiny Solid Stone.

Hearing this, Lan laughed.

He didn’t directly answer the question, instead changing the subject.

“Have you noticed anything unusual about this space?”

Lan asked.

As his words lingered, Milton instinctively let his gaze drift around the space.

With his spiritual power shut off, Milton could only judge with his eyes.

The first impression this place gave to Milton was unfamiliarity.

Yes, unfamiliarity.

It seemed like this place didn’t belong to the Wizard Realm, nor to any other world, but was a standalone space.

Milton even didn’t know where exactly he was now.

In fact, the moment he appeared in this space, he already had such a feeling.

But since Lan didn’t mention it, Milton didn’t bother to ask either.

Now that Lan proactively broached the topic, he naturally found it useful to voice the doubts he harbored.

“Does this space not belong to the Wizard Realm?”

“It feels incredibly alien, and my spiritual power can’t be called upon at all.”

Milton said.

“Do you know why you can’t summon your spiritual power?

Lan chuckled and asked.

“Because of the Rules?”

Milton Cheney, having lived for tens of thousands of years in simulations, was naturally not a novice.

Considering what Lan had said prior, Milton could easily guess why. “Good, the space you’re now in is actually a Rules Space formed by my rules.”

“Here, I can manipulate the Rules Power, and no one else can summon any power.”

Lan said.

Upon hearing this, a thought flickered across Milton’s mind but was instantly suppressed.

Any power?

Besides spiritual power, Milton controlled many forms of transcendent power from other worlds.

But Milton hadn’t tried to summon the transcendent powers from other worlds while in this space.

After all, Lan, a bona fide Level 5 Wizard, was right in front of him.

Milton didn’t want to invite trouble.

Yet, he was somewhat curious at this point.

More specifically, whether the transcendent powers from other worlds could be summoned within this Rules Space.

Despite his curiosity, Milton didn’t intend to experiment.

After all, introducing transcendent powers from an alternate world in front of a Level 5 Wizard wouldn’t be ideal.

“Rules Space?”

Milton asked curiously.

Another new term.

If the rule symbolized the key to becoming a Level 5 Wizard, perhaps a Rules Space was one of their tools?

Milton wasn’t sure, but maybe Lan would explain.

“To become a Level 5 Wizard, besides needing to push your spiritual power to its limit and integrating a rule.”

“You also need to use the integrated rule to unfold your own Rules Space.”

“The Rules Space has a potential limit, meaning the Rules Space you create dictates your future Potential Limit.”

Lan explained.

If Milton wasn’t capable of becoming a Level 5 Wizard, he naturally wouldn’t have divulged such information.

Milton didn’t interrupt Lan.

He nodded after Lan finished speaking, indicating he understood the meaning.

It was easy to understand.

Basically, the Rules Space had a limit.

“The Rules Space has a limit, so does that mean the limit of the Rules Space determines whether a Level 5 Wizard can become a Level 6 Wizard?”

Milton asked following his own interpretation.

“You can think of it that way..”

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