Although Milton Cheney sometimes didn't want the Simulator to upgrade, that didn't mean it was a good thing for the Simulator not to continue upgrading.
After all, a Simulator Upgrade, though it increased the time it took the Simulator to accumulate Simulation Counts,
to Milton, even if the time to accumulate Simulation Counts doubled, it was not a big deal.
After all, whether it was one year or two, it didn't make much of a difference to Milton.
At this time, Milton's lifespan was already calculated in tens of millions of years.
But the Simulator's upgrade wasn't just about the longer time to accumulate Simulation Counts.
An upgrade to the Simulator meant new features would emerge.
This was what Milton cared about.
After all, in the beginning, the Simulator only had Text Simulations.
If the Simulator hadn't upgraded later, he wouldn't have gone through so many Reincarnation Simulations and True Body Simulations.