The next moment, all memories from the simulation were retained.
A moment later, Milton digested these memories completely.
After digesting all the memories,
Milton's gaze returned to the light screen.
At this time, he felt quite indifferent.
Even though he was now one step closer to breaking through the last boundary,
Milton could clearly sense
that the distance between him and this final boundary was constantly shrinking with the passage of time.
Perhaps only a dozen or so text simulations were needed for him to reach the last boundary.
But to completely break through the fourth boundary still required a significant amount of time.
Continuing text simulations was the most critical action to take next.
This was also the reason Milton did not indulge in random thoughts.
Reining in his thoughts,
Milton had already decided to continue with the text simulation.
He still had ninety-five remaining text simulation times that he hadn't used.