The Wizard Path From The Simulator

Chapter 439: 248 “Divine Territory and Abyssal” and “Three Great Realms of the Universe” (Subscribe Please)_1



Chapter 439: 248 “Divine Territory and Abyssal” and “Three Great Realms of the Universe” (Subscribe Please)_1

Chapter 439: 248 “Divine Territory and Abyssal” and “Three Great Realms of the Universe” (Subscribe Please)_1

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Time flowed gently, and thirty years passed in the blink of an eye.

Outside the Wizard Realm, within the Void.

Milton Cheney’s gaze was fixed on the depths of the Void Space.

And the place he was looking at was precisely where the Wizard Realm had once existed.

Indeed, no miracle occurred, nor any accident, after thirty years the Wizard Realm no longer existed.

There was a depth in Milton Cheney’s eyes.

Although the Wizard Realm had not escaped its fate of destruction in this round of Reincarnation Simulation, Milton Cheney had come to understand much of the inside story.

After all, in this round of Reincarnation Simulation, Milton Cheney had witnessed everything that happened.

“Indeed, many changes have occurred this time, fortunately, we had a True Spirit intervene,” he said.

In the Void, the Deep Blue Realm Master, standing beside Milton Cheney, spoke up.

There was a trace of sigh in his tone as well; even he had not expected so many complications to arise in this mission.

In this expanse of Void, only the Deep Blue Realm Master and Milton Cheney remained.

The other Realm Masters and the two True Spirits from the True Spirit Realm had already departed.

“What about that Transcendent?”

Milton Cheney asked softly, a hint of curiosity in his voice.

For Mansour had not intervened directly until the Wizard Realm was destroyed.

Even Milton Cheney did not know what final outcome Mansour had met.

Indeed, even within the True Body Simulation, the fate of Mansour had been unclear to Milton Cheney.

Milton Cheney had hoped that another round in Reincarnation Simulation would make it clear, but regrettably, he still did not know Mansour’s ultimate fate.

Upon hearing Milton Cheney’s question, the Deep Blue Realm Master’s eyebrows knitted together slightly.

Though the mission had ultimately been completed successfully, some unexpected events had transpired.

One such anomaly was the existence of a Transcendent within the Wizard Realm.

“That Transcendant of this world seems to have disappeared, but what’s certain is that he didn’t die,” the Deep Blue Realm Master said.

“He must have used some unknown method to escape this world.”

After he finished speaking, Milton Cheney nodded.

He had already guessed as much.

After all, when a wizard reaches the status of a Level 8 Wizard, the means at their disposal are simply too numerous.

Even facing the destruction of the world, death isn’t guaranteed.

“This world willingly attracting an Outer Domain Visitor is akin to inviting a wolf into one’s home; it’s no surprise this outcome ensued,” the Deep Blue Realm Master continued upon seeing Milton Cheney nod.

Even if the World Consciousness of the Tide Realm had not issued the mission to destroy the Wizard Realm, the future of the Wizard Realm would not have been optimistic.

Outer Domain Visitors are not easy to deal with.

For a world of modest scale to actively draw in a visitor from the Outer Realm is not much different from gambling.

Perhaps this Outer Domain Visitor could indeed have greatly aided the world’s development, but such assistance is akin to pulling up seedlings to encourage growth.

Because the natural pace of a world’s development is not that rapid.

The arrival of an Outer Domain Visitor accelerates this pace, inevitably leading to the risk of backlash.

Just like the Wizard Realm at present, the Outer Domain Visitor became a Transcendent within the realm, essentially a double-edged sword that is sharp on both ends.

“What exactly is an Outer Domain Visitor?”

Milton Cheney asked, curious, after the Deep Blue Realm Master had finished speaking.

This time his curiosity was genuine, not feigned.

After all, though he had known of Mansour as an Outer Domain Devil, it was only a few hundred years ago that he heard the term Outer Domain Visitor.

Milton Cheney’s understanding of the deeper aspects of Outer Domain Visitors was rather vague.

During the mission given by the Deep Blue Realm Master, Milton Cheney had no chance to ask.

But now that the Deep Blue Realm Master had mentioned Outer Domain Visitors, Cheney decided to inquire directly.

Upon hearing Milton Cheney’s question, the Deep Blue Realm Master gave him a glance.

His furrowed brows relaxed slightly as if he had anticipated such a question from Cheney.

But he did not hesitate and directly spoke up.

After all, this information is not considered a secret within the Tide Realm.

It’s just that Milton Cheney, as a relatively new Realm Master, had too little exposure and was consequently not yet informed.

“Whether it’s our Tide Realm or the Wizard Realm that has just been destroyed, they both belong to the worlds within the World Sea.”

“The difference is that the Tide Realm is at the very center of the World Sea, while the Wizard Realm is at the very edge.”

“There are far too many worlds within the World Sea to count,”

“However, there are worlds that exist beyond the World Sea as well.”

“These worlds, completely unconnected to the World Sea, are collectively known as the Outer Realm worlds.”

“The Transcendent in the Wizard Realm was a visitor from one such Outer Realm world.”

“Under normal circumstances, it would not be possible for him to appear in the worlds of the World Sea, yet if a World Consciousness intentionally draws one in, such Outer Domain Visitors might appear in our worlds,” the Deep Blue Realm Master explained.

His explanation was clear, and it was naturally impossible for Milton Cheney to misunderstand.

After hearing everything the Deep Blue Realm Master had to say, Milton Cheney nodded to indicate he understood.

“Are there many Outer Realm worlds?” Milton Cheney asked again after a moment’s pause.

He didn’t necessarily need to ask this question, but he did anyway.

Taking this opportunity to learn more was always going to be beneficial for him.


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