The Simulator's prompt tone emerged.
Strange memories surfaced in Milton Cheney's mind.
These memories were unfamiliar, yet they were extremely important.
After all, within these memories existed the experience of Speculative Realm Deduction.
The original owner's memories were vast.
But only a part was retained in reality.
To Milton, this part was still of great help to him.
After this simulation ended,
Milton had gradually exhausted the retained memories.
These memories were of great help to Milton.
Even though Milton hadn't tried to simulate the realms,
he knew that, at this time, his Deduction Speed had inevitably changed.
However, to break through the bottleneck with just these experiences was undoubtedly unlikely.
After all, his Realm was already very high.
With each simulation, the required improvements grew larger and larger.
The memories retained this time were important.
Milton had digested all of the memories.