The Wizard Path From The Simulator-Chapter 526 - 290 “Ancestral Witch World” and “Alternative World” (Subscribe Please)_1

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Chapter 526: Chapter 290 “Ancestral Witch World” and “Alternative World” (Subscribe Please)_1

Guardian Sea, within the Wizard Tower.

Milton Cheney’s expression was calm, the nearly tangible Spiritual Power that hovered around him gradually began to dissipate.

This signified that Milton Cheney had once again voluntarily ended this session of Cultivation with the Meditation Technique.

Three years had passed, and Milton Cheney had ended his meditation sessions with the Technique more than once.

The reason was naturally due to the simulations.

During these three years, Milton Cheney had not deliberately saved up Text Simulation Counts.

Every year, he would use up the newly accumulated Text Simulation Counts.

“Another four years have passed, a new Reincarnation Simulation Count has also been accumulated.”

Milton Cheney murmured to himself.

The next moment, with a thought, the Light Blue Light Curtain of the Simulator instantly floated in front of him.

Ignoring the Attribute Panel on the Light Curtain, Milton Cheney’s gaze moved directly to the Simulation Count section.

[Text Simulation Count: 2]

[Reincarnation Simulation Count: 1]

[True Body Simulation Count: 1]

[Do you wish to initiate Reincarnation Simulation?]

Looking at the prompt in black letters on the Simulator, Milton Cheney did not immediately start the Reincarnation Simulation this time.

At this moment, several thoughts occasionally flashed through Milton Cheney’s mind.

There were no surprises, the Reincarnation Simulation Count had indeed accumulated.

But whether to initiate this Reincarnation Simulation right away, Milton Cheney was actually somewhat hesitant.

After all, in the last Reincarnation Simulation, Milton Cheney had not escaped the enigma of the womb.

The specific reason for this, Milton Cheney already had a guess.

The key to the problem was very likely related to his consciousness.

Now that he had become a Level 5 Wizard, his consciousness had indeed been greatly strengthened.

But for the new layer of worlds in the Reincarnation Space, it might still not be enough.

If Milton Cheney chose to reincarnate in one of the three great realms of the world, he would not have to go through the enigma of the womb.

But if he chose to reincarnate in one of the new layer’s worlds, like the one he selected last time, then a one-tenth of consciousness reincarnation would inevitably still have to undergo the enigma of the womb.

And to experience the enigma of the womb means that Milton Cheney would have to place the first seven or eight years of the Reincarnation Simulation on the vague whims of luck.

This was not Milton Cheney’s intention.

Reincarnation Simulation, after all, should yield some benefits.

If luck was still poor this time in the Reincarnation Simulation, would he continue to waste a Reincarnation Simulation Opportunity?

Since the update of the Simulator, one Reincarnation Simulation now requires four years in the real world to accumulate, which, although not considered long for the real-life Milton Cheney, is certainly not short either.

If one-tenth of consciousness is not enough, will two-tenths be sufficient to circumvent the enigma of the womb?

These were the thoughts going through Milton Cheney’s mind at the moment.

Whether two-tenths is enough, Milton Cheney did not know.

After all, since the update of the Simulator, he had never used the opportunity of a Reincarnation Simulation with two sessions combined.

So, what kind of spectacle would a Reincarnation with two combined opportunities ultimately present? Milton Cheney was unclear at this time.

But not knowing doesn’t mean he was completely unaware.

Milton Cheney still had some conjectures.

Combining two Reincarnation Simulations would not simply be a case of one plus one equals two.

A doubling of consciousness would undoubtedly bring significant help to Milton Cheney.

Even considering the enigma of the womb, Milton Cheney guessed that there would be at least a ninety percent chance of avoiding it.

If the opportunity of three Reincarnation Simulations were combined, he would certainly be able to avoid the enigma of the womb.

But accumulating three Reincarnation Simulations would mean a total of twelve years in the real world, which was certainly not a short period for Milton Cheney.

In one hundred years, there are only ten twelve-year spans after all.

Of course, if Milton Cheney was willing to wait, let alone combining three Reincarnation Simulations, even completely combining ten Reincarnation Simulations, he could afford to wait.

But would it be worth it?

Is it worth waiting forty years to exchange for one entirely unknown opportunity of Reincarnation?

At least at this moment, Milton Cheney thought it was not worth it.

But what is not worth it now does not mean it will not be worth it later.

If Milton Cheney has a one hundred percent familiarity with the world he will reincarnate into, then even spending forty years to accumulate a complete Reincarnation Simulation could be worthwhile.

Only that Milton Cheney was not at that point yet.

Of course, waiting forty years is not worth it, but waiting four years, Milton Cheney still felt it was worth a try.

After all, by that time, he had already accumulated one Reincarnation Simulation Count, and accumulating another would just mean waiting another four years.

Nothing significant would happen in the Wizard Realm during those four years, so Milton Cheney could afford to wait.

So after contemplating for a short while, Milton Cheney ultimately decided not to initiate this Reincarnation Simulation.

Compared to risking this Reincarnation Simulation, he thought it was better to wait another four years and initiate a Reincarnation Simulation with two-tenths of consciousness.

After all, by that time, he might be able to ignore the influence of the enigma of the womb.

And he would have a greater chance of survival after reincarnating into that world.

As long as he could survive and become a so-called Cultivator in that world, Milton Cheney believed he had a high probability of reaping significant benefits.

Therefore, waiting another four years would be more advantageous than disadvantageous.

Having made his decision, Milton Cheney’s gaze moved away from the section representing the Reincarnation Simulation.

“Do not initiate Reincarnation Simulation.”

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