After selecting the personality traits, Milton Cheney issued a familiar command in his mind.
The Text Simulation started smoothly.
A series of black text began to appear on the light screen suspended in front of Milton Cheney.
Milton Cheney looked at the light screen in front of him with a calm gaze.
On the light screen, the lines of text flashed by in an instant.
These black texts emerging from the light screen represented the experiences of his current simulation.
Milton Cheney was not interested in the text on the light screen.
After all, once the simulation ends, the memory would ultimately be retained in reality.
So what he needed to do was to make familiar choices.
As for waiting for the simulation to end, it was undoubtedly a waste of time.
The next moment, a thought crossed Milton Cheney's mind.
He directly chose to skip the text process of this Text Simulation.
The reason for choosing to do this was precisely what he thought.