The Wizard Path From The Simulator

Chapter 269: 166: “Interstellar Colonization Council” and “Muta Civilization



: 166: “Interstellar Colonization Council” and “Muta Civilization

Translator: 549690339

“Councilor Alon, the drug experiment is completed, there are currently no issues.”

Milton Cheney handed the bottle containing the secret medicine to Alon, who was standing before him.

Alon’s eyes brightened as he received the glass bottle.

“Are you certain there are no issues?

“You still need to test it personally. The side effects of the secret medicine have already been reduced to a minimum,”

Milton Cheney said.

Hearing this, Alon slightly furrowed his brows.

“There are still side effects?”

His tone was somewhat dissatisfied.

Milton Cheney’s Hope Elixir had quickly dominated a large share of the Federation drug market.

The key reason for that was its lack of side effects.

“This side effect isn’t significant. It’s just a state of mental excitement.” Milton Cheney explained.

This drug incorporated a kind of stimulating medicine, so side effects were unavoidable.

Of course, if the transcender were very special, he could perhaps avoid these side effects.

But Milton didn’t mention this.

This was because he wasn’t yet a transcender and didn’t fully understand this particular group.

If things were to backfire, it wouldn’t be good.

Upon hearing Milton’s words, Alon nodded.

He wouldn’t consume this medicine immediately upon obtaining it.

He would perform his own round of tests too.Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.

“Alright. I have reserved a slot for you in the transcender’s quota. Just go find

Ryan Yancey.”

Alon declared.

Though he hadn’t seen the effects of the medicine yet, he was not worried that Milton would deceive him.

Success!

A thought flashed through Milton’s mind.

“I understand. Thank you, Councilor Alon.”

Milton responded.

Listening to this, Alon waved his hand, indicating there was no need for formalities.

Milton could now be considered as part of his faction. His investment in Milton was, after all, also for his own sake.

The two discussed the effects of the medicine for a few more moments before Milton bid farewell and left.

Time passed, two years later.

Azure Star, Bitter Sea Island.

This was an isolated island located in the Atlantic Ocean and it was also a training site for the Azure Star Federation’s transcenders.

“Instructor Lees, what is it?”

Milton looked at the middle-aged and robust man before him, a trace of confusion in his tone.

“You have successfully passed the four trials of the transcender.”

“You can leave now. You clearly understand the precautions for transcenders.” Edward Lees said, his tone bracing and cold.

But Milton knew it wasn’t because Edward had any opinion of him. It was just his personality.

“I understand.”

Milton affirmed, nodding his head.

Upon hearing his response, Edward Lees remained silent, turned, and left.

Milton didn’t mind, he got up and headed for his dwelling on the island.

In two years, the concept of the transcender held no more secrets for Milton.

Truth be told, this transcendent path appeared somewhat superfluous to him.

This world’s transcendent path could have been useful to him if he was a Level 2 or Level 3 Wizard.

But this transcendent path still held a lot of references for Milton.

This was, after all, the first time he pursued a transcendent path that involved the cultivation of the brain in his many reincarnations.

The Brain Domain, similar to a Wizard’s Spiritual Sea.

If Milton was not mistaken, the transcenders of this world cultivated and developed the Brain Domain, which also belonged to the cultivation of spiritual attributes.

Theoretically, this path, if cultivated to the end and the Brain Domain developed to the extreme, could allow one to overturn the universe.

Of course, this was just theory.

It was the same as the theory that a Level 9 wizard could destroy the grand world with a casual wave of his hand.

But there was no Level 9 wizard in the Wizard Realm.

Likewise, in this world.

The strongest transcender in this world has not developed even 50 percent of the Brain Domain.

This means they have not crossed the Fifth Stage.

Within two years, Milton’s development of the Brain Domain was only at twelve percent, making him a First Stage transcender.

This speed was exceedingly fast.

However, this path had a major disadvantage. It provided very little increase in lifespan.

Not to say that there was none, but it was minimal.

Even if one became a Fourth Stage transcender, the lifespan increase may be only a few hundred years.

Additionally, the transcendent path of this world could not be compared side by side with the Wizard Path of the Wizard Realm.

Perhaps it was due to the extremely vast distance between the two realms, their transcendent principles greatly differed.

If Milton had to compare the path of transcenders in this world with the wizard path in the Wizard Realm.

A First Stage transcender was probably equivalent to a Level 3 Wizard Apprentice in the Spiritual System.

Regarding what beyond this looks like, Milton didn’t know yet because he hadn’t become a higher stage transcender.

However, Milton speculated that a Fifth Stage transcender in this world may not be as good as a Level 4 Wizard in the Wizard Realm.

After returning to his dwelling, Milton found someone already waiting for him.

“Brother Yancey, why are you here?”

Milton asked upon seeing Ryan Yancey.

Ryan Yancey sized up Milton from head to toe, then nodded with a smile.

“Not bad.”

“I just returned to Azure Star. Alon asked me to take you back to the Capital City.”

From his calling Alon by name, it was clear that Ryan Yancey was no simple character.

And in truth, it was indeed so.

After all, Ryan Yancey’s talent on the transcendent path was far superior than that of Milton.

Though he wasn’t yet a hundred years old, his Brain Domain development had already surpassed thirty percent. As for the exact figure, Milton had no idea.

“Should we leave now?”


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