The Wizard Path From The Simulator

Chapter 218 - 218: 145: “Mage Realm” and “Simulation Ends” (Seeking Subscription)_2



Chapter 218 - 218: 145: “Mage Realm” and “Simulation Ends” (Seeking Subscription)_2

“I understand, mentor.”

Milton Cheney replied, his voice clear and crisp due to his young age of nine.

Uncius nodded, feeling somewhat assured about his student.

Despite his student’s young age, his conduct was far from childlike, exuding an inappropriately mature aura.

“These are the books you asked for, I’ve brought them for you.”

As Uncius spoke, several books suddenly appeared in his hands which he then handed to Milton Cheney.

“Thank you, mentor.”

Milton received them but did not immediately start reading.

“Just focus on cultivating your magic power. These miscellaneous books should only be read occasionally.”

Uncius responded shaking his head.

After advising Milton a few more things, he then left.

Milton, now holding several books, also left.

Back at his place of residence, Milton placed the books by his bed and casually picked up one to start reading.

Upon quickly finishing the book in his hand, he picked up another to browse through.

Milton read at an incredible speed. Not much time had passed before he basically read through all the books once. “It seems I overthought, there’s nothing of interest.”

Milton put down the last book, talking to himself.

Time flew by, and in the blink of an eye, ten years had passed.

In the library of the Owl Academy, Milton Cheney put down the book in his hands, a slight frown forming on his brow.

The book he was reading was an autobiography of a level six traveling mage, some of its contents stimulated certain emotions in him.

“The description of this ‘Nameless World’ is remarkably similar to the Wizard Realm.’

“Is it possible that the Wizard Realm didn’t have a name at this point?” Milton struggled with these thoughts.

Picking up the book once again, Milton reread each section carefully.

He affirmed that the ‘Nameless World’ in this autobiography was, with high probability, the Wizard Realm.

Despite the vastness of the universe, and the possibility of exact parallel realities, the Genesis Era and the meditation technique mentioned in the book became solid proof of the identity of this ‘Nameless World’.

“If this ‘Nameless World’ is indeed the Wizard Realm, then is my current reincarnation taking place millions of years before the Wizard Realm’s timeline?”

Milton pondered.

Ever since the Reincarnation Simulator introduced the reincarnation feature, a question had been plaguing him.

Would he still exist in the Wizard Realm after his reincarnation?

Could his reincarnated body meet his real self in the Wizard Realm?

If his actions in the Wizard Realm during reincarnation could cause significant changes to the Wizard Realm’s future after the simulation ended.

If the reincarnation simulation truly left marks in history, Milton had a

horrifying speculation.

What if he was the Ancestor of the White Wizards in Guardian Sea in one of his reincarnations?

“Impossible. ”

Milton shook his head at the thought.

Simply because he hadn’t reincarnated in the Wizard Realm, and the Ancestor of the White Wizards already existed in the history of the Wizard Realm.

The Ancestor of the White Wizards was a being of power beyond a Level Seven Wizard. It would be absurd for him to reach that level simply through reincarnation.

After closing the autobiography of the traveling mage, Milton quelled his thoughts.

Leaving the academy library, Milton retreated to his residence.

Bedolin had given up on the path of magic and left the academy, leaving Milton virtually without acquaintances in the academy other than his mentor.

Nevertheless, Milton did not slacken in the slightest throughout these years and was now very close to becoming a true Level 1 Mage.

As time passed, five years later…

In Owl Academy, standing on a stretch of open ground…

The magical power surged densely around Milton, eventually returning back inside his body.

“Level 1 Mage!”

Finally, Milton felt the magical surge within his body.

Milton abruptly stood up, chanting a magic spell under his breath. A giant flame erupted from his hand, soon hurling it outwards.

“Boom!”

The massive fireball exploded, creating a deafening blast.

The flame scattered into myriad particles, disappearing entirely just moments later.

“Not different from witchcraft, but quite useless to me!”

Milton expressed his sentiments helplessly.

Tne powers or a Mage ana a vvuara are almost Identical, nence Decommg a Level 3 Mage in this world wouldn’t make much of a difference.

Because his original body was already a level 3 White Wizard with over a dozen Third Ring Magic inscribed in the Spiritual Sea.

These magic spell codes were too mediocre.

It was like being between a rock and a hard place.

Furthermore, compared to witchcraft, magic spell codes have a severe drawback; chanting the spell is a requisite.

Witchcraft was designed differently. Once the magic structure was established in the Spiritual Sea, a wizard could cast spells instantaneously.

He chose the wrong world.

Apparently, not all bigger worlds are better.

Now he realized that the freedom to choose a world might not be as glamorous as he thought.

The simulator commonly presented him worlds where he could fully utilize his powers.

However, the Mage Realm was different.

The world was significantly advanced and expansive, with a robust mage system in place.

Countless powerful mages were sprinkled throughout the realm.

Considering the Owl Academy as an example, although it was smaller than the Radiant Academy of the Wizard Realm, the Dean of Owl Academy was an authentic Level 4 Mage.

In comparison to the Level 4 Wizard, a Level 4 Mage only serving as a Dean in a small academy was incomprehensible..


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