Wizard Life Simulator (Seeking Follow-up Reading!)
Suffocation. Oxygen deprivation.
Those were Chen Mu's most immediate sensations.
He felt himself engulfed by darkness, his consciousness already growing hazy.
His heartbeat began to slow, and his blood pressure started to drop.
He could feel the coldness in his limbs and blood seemingly spilling from his nose and mouth.
Am I going to die?
All his past memories seemed to blur. At that moment, this was the only thought in his mind, repeating over and over.
But in the next instant, a ray of light seemed to surge into his mind, as scorching and brilliant as the sun.
The darkness was driven away, and Chen Mu's consciousness had never been clearer.
It was like a bird returning to the forest or a fish swimming freely in the sea.
A memory that did not belong to him suddenly appeared in his mind.
There was none of the conflict or dissonance of having memories forcibly stuffed into his head, and Chen Mu instantly understood everything.
He was now Vieri Wesley, the second son of Arthur Wesley, the Far East Earl of the Winter Kingdom, an ordinary man without the strength to truss a chicken.
I transmigrated?
That was Chen Mu's first thought after regaining consciousness.
His current state was not good.
Blood from his mouth and nose stained his luxurious clothes. His face was pale and swollen, and his eyes bulged slightly.
His heartbeat was still somewhat weak, and his entire body trembled faintly, like someone who had just been pulled from the water after drowning.
I was cursed by a Wizard?
That was Chen Mu's second thought after regaining consciousness.
According to the memories he had already fully absorbed, the previous Vieri had offended a Level Two Wizard Apprentice passing through the Winter Kingdom.
The cause had been a trivial matter. The previous Vieri had sincerely apologized, and his father, Arthur Wesley, had even prepared a generous gift and personally gone to apologize.
If the matter had ended there, Chen Mu would not have been in this state the moment he transmigrated.
That Wizard Apprentice clearly had no intention of letting the previous Vieri go. Before leaving the kingdom, he cast Curse Wizardry on him.
By the time Chen Mu transmigrated, the previous Vieri had already drowned under the curse.
And Chen Mu, who had taken over Vieri Wesley's body, had remained in that cursed state.
Though he did not know why the curse had later been removed, Chen Mu felt it was probably related to his transmigration.
Supporting himself against the round table, Chen Mu sat in a chair and took a silk handkerchief from beside him to wipe the blood from his mouth and nose.
The bleeding had stopped, but the blood sticking to his face still made Chen Mu uncomfortable.
Chen Mu gently rubbed his brow, trying to ease his headache.
Though the curse had been removed, he could still feel the sensation of drowning.
He had completely sorted through the memories.
He had transmigrated into a kingdom similar to medieval Europe in his previous life.
His father was an Earl of the Winter Kingdom, while Chen Mu himself was the Earl's second son. This identity already placed him among the upper class of the Winter Kingdom.
An Earl's Fief was vast. Compared to his previous life, his father's Fief was roughly equivalent to a first-tier city.
It was precisely because of this status that Chen Mu learned of the existence of Wizards as soon as he transmigrated.
That was right. Unlike medieval Europe in his previous life, this world possessed supernatural powers.
Even setting Wizards aside, the knights in Chen Mu's memories who had activated their Life Seeds were far beyond ordinary people.
In Chen Mu's memories, when Vieri was still very young, his father Arthur Wesley had taken him to test his Wizard aptitude.
The result was not that he had no aptitude at all, but it was not much better. His tested aptitude was Fifth-Grade Aptitude.
With such talent, even if he cultivated a Meditation Method for his entire life, he could at most become a Level Two Wizard Apprentice.
Though Arthur Wesley was somewhat disappointed by the result, he was only somewhat disappointed.
He did not make Vieri sail across the sea to pursue the utterly illusory Wizard Path. Instead, he brought the previous Vieri back to their territory.
Wasn't being the son of a wealthy family better than becoming an experiment on the Wizard Continent?
Though the previous Vieri's father had never been to the Wizard Continent, he still understood it well enough.
A Wizard Apprentice with Fifth-Grade Aptitude would be nothing but an experimental subject there.
The Wizards of the Wizard Continent would not care about one's identity. Even being a prince would be useless.
Hah, I transmigrated into another life, yet I can't explore that mysterious path of Wizards. What a failure of a transmigrator.
Chen Mu sighed inwardly, but he did not feel despair or any similarly negative emotion. At most, he was a little disappointed.
After all, his birth was already better than that of countless others.
As the son of an Earl, he could be said to have been born in Rome. What did he have to be dissatisfied about? If he could not become a Wizard, being a knight was fine too.
After sorting out his thoughts, Chen Mu stood up.
Once on his feet, Chen Mu tried moving his body and found no discomfort.
His condition was much better than when he had first transmigrated. At the very least, the feeling of nearly drowning had disappeared.
Following the memories in his mind, Chen Mu headed toward the place where he could wash up.
He planned to bathe, change clothes, and find his father. There were some things he needed to ask his father in this life about.
But once he arrived, Chen Mu discovered that he felt an inexplicable aversion to water.
He did not know whether the earlier curse from that Wizard Apprentice had left some lingering effect on this body, but the sight of water made him want to flee.
Chen Mu endured the discomfort and briefly rinsed himself off before changing into clean clothes.
His complexion was terrible—one could even say dreadful.
But he could not worry about that now. He needed to meet his father in this life as soon as possible.
Because the previous Vieri disliked being attended to, Chen Mu usually lived alone.
There was not even a single guard in the Small Manor where he lived.
For this, the previous Vieri's father had repeatedly advised him otherwise, but the previous Vieri had always refused.
If Chen Mu had not transmigrated this time, there was a high chance that his corpse would have been discovered a day or two later when a Maid came to clean his room.
Chen Mu lived very close to where Earl Arthur resided.
Though they had lived separately for quite some time, they were still within the same Great Manor.
Without further delay, Chen Mu set off for where his father in this life lived.
As he wished, he met the Far East Earl.
Just as in his memories, Earl Arthur had blond hair and a face covered in a thick beard. He was far more powerfully built than Chen Mu, like a lion standing upright.
"What happened? Your complexion looks terrible."
Arthur looked at Chen Mu as he spoke. His voice was rich, and his tone carried unconcealed concern.
Just as Chen Mu was about to answer, he froze in place.
A cold, mechanical voice had suddenly appeared in his mind.
All negative statuses have been cleared. Wizard Life Simulator has been bound! Open the Attribute Panel?
Chen Mu instinctively nodded inwardly.
The next moment, a blue Transparent Screen appeared before him.
Name: Chen Mu Spirit: 1.3 Physique: 0.9 Realm: None Wizardry: None Knight Skill: None Simulation Attempts: 1 Note: Automatically converted into an Attribute Panel comprehensible within the host's worldview.
After the Attribute Panel appeared, another prompt immediately followed.
Begin Life Simulation?
"No."
Chen Mu instinctively refused. By now, he understood that his golden finger—commonly known as a cheat—had arrived!
"Vieri?"
Arthur's voice entered Chen Mu's ears again, bringing him back to his senses.
"Oh, I'm terribly sorry, Father. There's no need to worry. I simply slipped in the Bathhouse and got water in my lungs."
Chen Mu spoke with just the right hint of embarrassment in his tone.
Hearing this, Arthur gave Chen Mu a suspicious look but did not say anything more.
At that moment, Chen Mu could not care less about Knight Breathing Techniques. He desperately wanted to return and study the cheat that had suddenly appeared.
So he gathered his words and bade farewell to his father, Earl Arthur.
Though Arthur found his son's unusual behavior somewhat strange, he merely shook his head and stopped thinking about it.
After returning to the Small Manor where he normally lived, Chen Mu hurriedly reopened the panel and focused his attention on the Simulation Attempts field.
The next moment, the same black prompt as before appeared before him again.
Begin Life Simulation?
"Yes!"
Chen Mu did not hesitate.
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