At the very mont the [chanical Rampage Beast] was destroyed, a massive amount of [High-Dinsional Data] surged out from its calculation core.
This data quickly dispersed, seeking out other nearby chanical monsters.
Jeremy acted swiftly, pulling out a data storage device and collecting as much of the High-Dinsional Data as possible.
anwhile, Ritchie and the injured God of War didn't just stand by.
As soon as the chanical Rampage Beast was destroyed, they launched an attack on the remaining chanical monsters that had accompanied it.
Working together, the two of them swiftly wiped out the rest of the chanical monsters.
After the fight, Jeremy quickly regrouped with Ritchie and the injured God of War.
"How did you manage to defeat the chanical Rampage Beast? I couldn't understand it at all," the injured God of War asked in an urgent tone when he saw Jeremy.
Jeremy smiled and replied,
"I simply used High-Dinsional Data to destroy its calculation core. If you were able to manipulate High-Dinsional Data, you could do the sa."
The injured God of War's expression shifted slightly to one of disappointnt upon hearing this.
He knew he had no ability to control High-Dinsional Data.
"How are you feeling now? Have you noticed any of your strength returning?" Jeremy asked the injured God of War directly.
Nodding, the injured God of War responded,
"Yes, so of my strength has returned. Part of the chanical Rampage Beast's power has been absorbed into mine."
The injured God of War didn't hide his condition from Jeremy.
He understood that if he wanted any chance of escaping, he needed to cooperate perfectly with Jeremy, which ant being completely honest.
Jeremy nodded in acknowledgnt.
"Indeed, so of the chanical Rampage Beast's power has rged with yours, but the majority of your strength has already been converted into High-Dinsional Data."
After saying this, Jeremy went on to explain the relationship between High-Dinsional Data and the power of deities to Ritchie and the injured God of War.
Upon hearing Jeremy's explanation, both Ritchie and the injured God of War were filled with a sense of awe.
Ritchie couldn't help but ask,
"Are you saying that if we gain the power of [the White Tower], we could also convert the strength of the apocalypse ga's creators into High-Dinsional Data?"
Jeremy nodded in confirmation.
"It's possible, but I believe achieving that goal will be extrely difficult. Even [the White Tower] is constrained by the rules themselves," Jeremy explained.
"Have you noticed that [the White Tower] hasn't directly attacked us? It must already know where we are, yet it can only send chanical monsters to target us.
That's because the rules of the [Tower of Exile] dictate that descending from the upper levels leads to a gradual loss of power.
If [the White Tower] were to co directly to the lower levels, it would rapidly lose its strength."
Jeremy's words stirred excitent in both Ritchie and the injured God of War.
If [the White Tower] couldn't personally confront them, there was less reason to fear.
"But don't get too excited just yet," Jeremy warned. "I suspect [the White Tower] will send even more of its minions against us.
It might try to overwhelm us with sheer numbers. So, before we continue our ascent of the [Tower of Exile], we need to be fully prepared."
After speaking, Jeremy pulled out the abnormal map.
At that mont, the map no longer emitted strange powers; it seed to be suppressed within the [Tower of Exile].
"While I was thinking, I carefully studied the state of the map. I discovered that the map can also collect High-Dinsional Data.
However, after gathering the data, certain special markings appear on the map. I don't yet know what these markings signify, but I believe we might be able to use this map to our advantage."
Both Ritchie and the injured God of War turned their gaze toward the abnormal map simultaneously.
Sure enough, as they examined the map, they saw the special markings Jeremy had ntioned. So were red five-pointed stars, while others were pale purple triangles. These symbols seed to represent particular locations.
One red five-pointed star was especially close to their current position. If they could ascend to the next level of the [Tower of Exile], they would be able to reach that location.
"Should we move forward imdiately? We can't afford to waste too much ti here. The more ti we lose, the more chances [the White Tower] has to react," the injured God of War said, his voice filled with excitent. Now that he had a glimr of hope for escape, he was desperate to seize it. He didn't want his newfound hope to be shattered again.
Jeremy nodded.
"You're right! But before we proceed, I need to use the High-Dinsional Data to enhance your powers!"
With that, Jeremy brought out the data storage device. As soon as it was activated, High-Dinsional Data began to flow into the injured God of War and Ritchie.
The injuries on the God of War's body healed at a visible rate, while Ritchie felt his shadow manipulation abilities growing stronger by the second.
"How do you feel? Have you noticed any improvent in your strength?" Jeremy asked.
The injured God of War eagerly nodded.
"You were right! My power has increased significantly! I'm ready to engage in a fierce battle now!" His tone was filled with excitent, as he couldn't even recall the last ti he had felt this strong.
Ritchie, while also pleased, wasn't as enthusiastic as the God of War.
In Ritchie's mind, as long as he stayed close to Jeremy, his power would continue to grow.
"My abilities have improved as well. I think I can now control the shadows of the chanical monsters," Ritchie said with a calm confidence.
"And I can also interfere with the enemies by creating shadows for them," Ritchie added.
Hearing their responses, Jeremy nodded with satisfaction.
"In that case, let's keep moving! It won't be long before we confront [the White Tower] and make him pay for everything he's done!"
Having reached an agreent, the three of them proceeded at full speed toward the upper levels of the [Tower of Exile].
As they advanced, far above in the highest level of the tower, [the White Tower] was raging at his subordinates.
"Are you all completely useless? Why didn't you stop Jeremy during the events in the historical mist?!"
Standing before [the White Tower] were three distinctly different chanical monsters.
None of them dared speak a word in response to his anger, knowing full well that anything they said would only fuel [the White Tower's] wrath further.
Seeing the silence, [the White Tower] chose not to continue his outburst.
"Since you failed to stop Jeremy before, I expect you to prevent him from advancing any further this ti. Under no circumstances can you allow him to reach the top of the [Tower of Exile].
If he gets here, we will all face punishnt from [Fool]. And you all know well enough that [Fool] isn't soone to be reasoned with. He despises incompetent subordinates the most."
With those words, [the White Tower] dismissed the three chanical monsters.
Though he was still seething with rage, [the White Tower] had no other choice but to rely on these minions to halt Jeremy's progress.
Before him stood a massive mirror, and within it, swirling patterns of High-Dinsional Data ford a highly intricate design. This complex pattern was a divine painting that [the White Tower] was tasked with weaving.
[Fool] needed this painting to gain greater divine power.
If [the White Tower] failed to complete it within the given ti, [Fool] would undoubtedly impose even harsher punishnts upon him. Continue your adventure with m|v-l'e -
Letting out a heavy sigh, [the White Tower] turned his focus back to the divine painting, knowing full well that his fate rested on its completion.
Though [the White Tower] was one of the designers of the [apocalypse ga], his authority paled in comparison to [Fool's]. After all, his very creation had been orchestrated by [Fool].
Once his subordinates left, they were in poor spirits.
Initially, they had believed that the [historical mist] would successfully trap Jeremy, but to their shock, not only had Jeremy escaped, he had also uncovered the secrets of the [High-Dinsional Data] within the [Tower of Exile].
"What should we do next? Should we work together to eliminate Jeremy?" one of the chanical monsters asked the other two.
The other two chanical monsters did not offer a definite answer.
They still believed that their own strength would be enough to defeat Jeremy. Although Jeremy's abilities had exceeded their expectations, they considered his success rely a result of their failure to take him seriously.
In their minds, once they truly committed to countering Jeremy, there was no way he would be able to make any further progress.
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