Inside the tunnel leading to the top of the Tower of Exile, Jeremy and his companions could feel the intense fluctuations of High-Dinsional Data.
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"It seems we've thoroughly enraged [the White Tower]! His fury has spread through the High-Dinsional Data, reaching every corner of the Tower of Exile. There must be a swarm of chanical monsters behind us. We can't afford to slow down; in fact, we need to pick up the pace," Jeremy urged.
Under his command, Ritchie and the God of War gritted their teeth and pushed themselves to keep up with Jeremy's increasing speed.
After about fifteen minutes of sprinting through the tunnel, the group finally reached its end. There, they were t with another large door. However, unlike the previous door, this one had no visible controller, which ant it couldn't be opened from inside the tunnel.
This ti, Jeremy didn't hesitate. Gathering all of his strength, he prepared to forcefully break through the door using his own power.
Ritchie and the God of War were both slightly surprised by Jeremy's decision. But after the initial shock, the God of War quickly agreed with his approach.
"He should've done this from the start! If he hadn't hesitated earlier, we'd be in a much better situation by now," the God of War muttered as he increased his speed, rushing to Jeremy's side.
Once there, the God of War made the decision to help Jeremy. Together, they focused their strength on smashing through the door at the end of the tunnel.
At the sa ti, the powerful subordinates of [the White Tower], who had finally caught up, arrived at the lower end of the tunnel. Upon witnessing Jeremy and the God of War's actions, their faces filled with shock.
"How dare they?! Don't they know the consequences of doing this?!" chanical Tutor exclaid in disbelief.
The chanical Empress, however, remained calm. She had already understood why Jeremy and the God of War were acting this way.
"They plan to rely on their own strength to force open the door at the end of the tunnel. Though this might severely injure them, it's the fastest way through. It seems they have no intention of wasting ti with us," she said with a cool, calculated tone.
No sooner had the words left her mouth than a thunderous noise echoed from the end of the tunnel.
Suddenly, a wave of High-Dinsional Data surged toward the chanical Empress and the chanical Tutor. Alongside them were several other powerful chanical monsters at this end of the tunnel. However, just like the Empress, none of them dared to approach any further.
They all understood the imnse risks of getting closer. Moreover, without explicit orders from [the White Tower], none of them had the authority to enter the uppermost level of the Tower of Exile. So, they stood and watched helplessly as Jeremy and his companions crossed into the top level of the Tower.
"The great deity is going to be furious! In the end, we failed to make up for our mistakes. We didn't stop the intruders in the tunnel," chanical Tutor muttered with a tone filled with fear. She was deeply frightened, convinced that [the White Tower] would severely punish them for this failure.
The chanical Empress, however, simply smiled at this remark.
"[The White Tower] is a great deity—he would never place his hopes of defeating the enemy on us alone. I believe the intruders will be destroyed soon enough. All we need to do now is wait for the final outco," she said, her voice calm and unshaken.
The other chanical monsters shared similar thoughts. While they had failed to prevent Jeremy and his team from reaching the top, they had truly given their best effort. The only reason the intruders succeeded was because of their overwhelming strength. If [the White Tower] were to punish them after this, there would be little they could do to avoid it.
With the chanical monsters no longer in pursuit, Jeremy and his companions could slightly slow their pace. After all, Jeremy needed to conserve so of his energy—he still had to face and defeat the powerful mastermind behind the apocalypse ga.
After passing through the door at the end of the tunnel, Jeremy and his group found themselves in a truly bizarre space. It was as if they were standing on the surface of a planet without an atmosphere. When they looked up, they could see a sky filled with countless shimring stars.
Directly above them hung a massive sun, radiating endless light and heat. Yet, the rest of the sky was a strange mix of darkness and stars, creating an eerie contrast.
"Where exactly is this? Have we really reached the top of the Tower of Exile?" Ritchie asked, his voice tinged with uncertainty as he surveyed the surroundings.
Jeremy nodded. "I believe this is the very top of the Tower of Exile! Because from here, we can directly access other worlds. What you're seeing in the sky is, in fact, a view that contains countless worlds."
Jeremy's explanation filled both Ritchie and the God of War with excitent. They had never witnessed anything like this before. Even though the God of War had been defeated by [Fool] and had once escaped from the top of the Tower of Exile, he had no mory of this place—those mories hadn't yet resurfaced.
As Ritchie and the God of War gazed upward at the brilliant stars in the sky, an angry voice echoed around them.
"How dare you set foot in the deity's domain! Today, I will make you fools pay for your arrogance! Do you really think my power is on par with [the Sun]? Do you think I can be defeated as easily as he was? That's impossible. I will not repeat [the Sun]'s mistakes, and my power far surpasses anything you can imagine."
Jeremy and the others imdiately recognized the voice—it was unmistakably [the White Tower]. Instantly, the three of them braced themselves for the inevitable confrontation.
At that mont, an almost infinite amount of High-Dinsional Data surged forth from the stars in the sky. The data gathered together, coalescing into a cold, emotionless eye, as though it were observing the entire universe with indifference. This colossal eye was the true form of [the White Tower].
As [the White Tower] manifested before them, Jeremy felt the temperature inside his pocket rising rapidly. Alard, he quickly checked the items in his pocket and found that the special map was burning intensely.
In that instant, a realization hit him. Jeremy was certain that the special map and [the White Tower] were deeply connected. Without a mont's hesitation, he pulled out the special map.
The second the map was exposed, it unfurled at lightning speed.
A massive amount of High-Dinsional Data was absorbed into the special map. Then, all the regions of the map lit up, revealing its true nature—this was no ordinary map, but rather the Map of All Things and Stars, a map that recorded countless worlds. This revelation, transmitted in the form of High-Dinsional Data, flooded the minds of everyone present on the upper level of the Tower of Exile.
Both the God of War and Ritchie were utterly shocked by the discovery. They had never imagined that the map Jeremy had been carrying all along was the legendary Map of All Things and Stars.
[The White Tower], of course, instantly focused on the map as well. Seizing the mont while Jeremy and the others were montarily stunned, [the White Tower] launched a direct attack on Jeremy.
The overwhelming surge of High-Dinsional Data nearly took on a physical form, flooding the entire upper level of the Tower of Exile. Jeremy could feel the space around him rapidly compressing. Everything was happening so quickly that he had no ti to react. Even if he wanted to activate his talent as *The King of Ti and Space*, it was already too late.
In a flash, the Map of All Things and Stars flew out of Jeremy's hands. [The White Tower] imdiately absorbed the map, converting it into High-Dinsional Data, rging it with the vast amounts of data already under his control.
"You truly possessed the Map of All Things and Stars. Although your intrusion has enraged , for bringing this map, I will grant you a quicker death," [the White Tower]'s voice echoed in Jeremy's mind.
At that mont, Jeremy was utterly powerless. He felt as though his soul was being completely ripped apart. The vast amount of High-Dinsional Data seed to destroy every neuron in his brain, leaving him unable to respond or resist.
Although Ritchie and the God of War weren't directly attacked, their situation was far from ideal.
Ritchie, having avoided a direct assault, still managed to retreat into the shadows. However, hiding in the shadows offered him no real protection. In fact, it only made it easier for the High-Dinsional Data embedded in the shadows to infiltrate and attack him.
The God of War's condition was even worse than Ritchie's. Not only had he failed to recover his lost mories, but the few mories he had retained were now being stripped away by the overwhelming force of High-Dinsional Data.
[The White Tower] swiftly gained the upper hand. Without resorting to any complex strategies, his imnse power alone was enough to crush Jeremy and his companions with ease.
Satisfied with how things were progressing, [The White Tower] prepared to eliminate Jeremy once and for all. But just as he was about to deliver the final blow, he sensed the presence of soone behind him—a being whose power was nearly equal to his own.
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