Chapter 195 "Birth of the Rules" and "Void Vision" (Seeking Subscription)_2

During the first text simulation, Milton Cheney had to use his life-saving puppet because of that farcical dispute.

"Anything is possible, you wouldn't say that if you had seen what happened before."

Bane spoke.

He was aware that Milton had rejected the rules set by his mentor.

So now that such a great opportunity was presented to his student, he naturally couldn't let Milton back away.

Even if no rules were truly formed, necessary attempts still had to be made.

If one lacked the courage to even try when faced with difficulties, he could never become a Level 5 Wizard.

But what he didn't know was, it's not that Milton was too afraid to try, but that he already had tried.

Milton was certainly not someone who feared attempts.

However, stubbornly attempting something while knowing the unfavorable outcome wasn't courageous, it was foolish.

Hearing Bane's words, Milton felt an unspoken helplessness.