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Within the Reincarnation Space, Milton Cheney overlooked the myriad of differently colored light points below him.
Milton Cheney’s gaze wandered among these multicolored light points.
Moments later, his attention settled on a crimson light point.
Milton Cheney was uncertain of the world this crimson light point represented.
But he was clear that the world signified by this crimson light point was not one of those within the World Sea.
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Because it was simply too easy to distinguish.
This crimson light point was significantly large, almost equivalent in size to the light points that represented the Tide Realm.
In the World Sea, there existed other worlds of similar stature, besides the True Spirit Realm and the Tide Realm.
However, even if such worlds existed, they wouldn’t be too far from the Tide Realm.
After all, being worlds at the center of the World Sea, however distant they may be from one another, how far could they really be?
But within the Reincarnation Space, this crimson light point where Milton Cheney’s gaze lingered was extremely far from the light point that stood for the Tide Realm.
Being so distant within the Reincarnation Space meant it was even further away in reality.
This distance was many times greater than that between the Wizard Realm and the Tide Realm.
Hence, Milton Cheney could easily discern that the world represented by this crimson light point did not belong to the World Sea.
Moreover, Milton Cheney was no stranger to the worlds at the center of the World Sea by then.
After all, in the previous simulation, he had become a Realm Master within the Tide Realm.
Ascending to Realm Master meant Milton Cheney had come to understand many secrets previously unknown to him.
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“The distance between this crimson light point and the one representing the Spiritual Divine Realm is even greater,” he mused.
“If I’m not mistaken, the world this light point signifies should belong to the Abyssal Domain,” he conjectured.
Within the Reincarnation Space, a thought flickered in Milton Cheney’s consciousness.
These conclusions had been drawn by Milton Cheney in an exceedingly brief span of time.
After the previous Tide Realm simulation concluded, Milton Cheney’s consciousness strength had ascended once more.
Had it not been for his constant meditation in reality, he would have fallen into prolonged contemplation.
In reality, Milton Cheney had experienced such a state.
The moment he ceased to meditate, his mind would be flooded with myriad disordered thoughts.
Some of these thoughts were helpful, but most were trivial and almost entirely useless.
This state would linger with the real Milton Cheney for a substantial period.
Until the moment he reached the status of a Level 5 Wizard.
For a Level 5 Wizard, such intensity of consciousness was simply insignificant.
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A Level 5 Wizard marked a tremendous advancement within the domain of wizards.
Fortunately, by then, Milton Cheney was not far from reaching that level.
Within the Reincarnation Space, another thought stirred Milton Cheney’s spiritual form.
The next instant, his consciousness began to gravitate toward the crimson light point.
Choosing to reincarnate into a world from another Realm was a plan Milton Cheney had made after the simulation of the Tide Realm ended.
Between the Divine Territory and the Abyssal, Milton Cheney ultimately chose to reincarnate into a world of the Abyssal Domain.
Of course, he had already reincarnated into worlds within the Divine Territory before.
And it wasn’t just once.
Milton Cheney decided not to reincarnate into the worlds of the Divine Territory this time, partly because of his previous experiences when he had reincarnated into the Spiritual Divine Realm.
He was almost certain that if he chose to reincarnate into the Spiritual Divine Realm again, the outcome would probably not differ much from before.
Although he had experienced significant improvements since then, when it came to reincarnation simulations, these enhancements didn’t amount to much.
Milton Cheney knew that if he forced a trial, he would likely waste a reincarnation simulation opportunity.
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Unwilling to squander such an opportunity, he decided to reincarnate into one of the worlds in the Abyssal Domain.
Besides, Cheney had never experienced reincarnation into any world within the Abyss; not even once.
He had reincarnated into worlds within the World Sea, the Divine Territory, and even those beyond the three major domains.
But the worlds within the Abyss had never been among his past reincarnations.
This was something Milton Cheney was certain of.
After all, he had kept count of every reincarnation simulation he had undergone.
His memory was infallible.
If he had been unaware, it would have been a different matter, but during the last reincarnation simulation, having learned about the three major domains, he naturally took it to heart.
Sometimes, broadening one’s horizons was crucial.
The more one knew, the more comprehensive one’s contemplation could be when pondering a matter.
Another very personal reason was Milton Cheney’s curiosity about the worlds within the Abyss.
This was undeniable.
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After all, upon learning there were other domains beyond the World Sea, anyone would feel curious.
It varied only in degree, but it was impossible not to feel some curiosity.
Unless one was among those who cared for nothing at all, which Cheney was certainly not.
Even if others knew and were curious, they had no means to travel to other domains.
To venture to other realms, one had to be a Transcendent.
But Milton Cheney didn’t have to be; although not a Transcendent himself, he possessed the Simulator.