Chapter 269: The Birth of the White Tower



Once Jeremy and Ritchie had adequately prepared themselves, Jeremy promptly initiated his summoning ritual.

He placed the Longsword of the Undying beside him, then closed his eyes and positioned his hands on the ground.

Spirit summoning, by its very nature, is exceedingly perilous, therefore, during the process, the practitioner must ensure that their mind remains utterly serene and free from any tumultuous thoughts.

At this moment, Jeremy's objective was to achieve complete tranquility within himself.

After a period of preparation, Jeremy felt that his mind was devoid of any distracting thoughts.

Thus, he commenced with his summoning endeavor.

As the spirit summoning began, Ritchie could see the fragmented souls from the Cemetery of Giants rushing toward Jeremy.

Under normal circumstances, Ritchie would have employed his shadow manipulation skills to prevent these soul fragments from reaching him.

However, at this moment, he was resolute in his decision not to intervene in that manner.

For if he were to obstruct these soul fragments, there was a significant likelihood that Jeremy's summoning would ultimately fail.

A multitude of soul fragments coalesced before Jeremy, and under his guidance, they ultimately formed the complete soul of a cyclops.

Upon the reemergence of the cyclops's soul, Jeremy found himself immersed in the memories of the cyclops.

The first memory he encountered depicted the cyclopes engaged in a peculiar ritual around a massive foundation.

All of the cyclopes were prostrated on the ground, repeatedly uttering something.

Although Jeremy had entered this memory, he could not discern the words spoken by the cyclopes.

Moreover, the incantations seemed to possess some arcane power.

Whenever Jeremy intended to focus intently on deciphering the cyclopes' pronunciations, he always felt a dull ache manifesting in his mind, causing the sounds to blur into indistinctness.

The initial memory was rather simplistic, and Jeremy did not glean any valuable information from it.

However, he did not feel disheartened, he simply continued with his summoning practice.

Before long, Jeremy transitioned into the second memory of the cyclops.

In this memory, the foundation of the tower had been completed, and the cyclopes had constructed the initial two or three levels.

However, the number of giants appeared to be significantly diminished compared to before.

It seemed that during the process of constructing the tower, the cyclopes had suffered substantial population losses.

The remaining cyclopes continued their arduous labor, yet these beings were far from whole. Each cyclops bore certain imperfections, manifesting as distinct flaws.

At the conclusion of the memory, a cyclops who had lost all four limbs turned its gaze toward Jeremy's direction.

In that fleeting moment of eye contact with the cyclops, Jeremy was suddenly overwhelmed by a surge of its anguish. Consequently, he was forcibly expelled from that memory.

"The process of the cyclopes constructing the tower must have been excruciating." Jeremy murmured to himself, his face contorted with evident pain.

Under normal circumstances, he would not have felt compelled to utter such a statement, but the torment he had just experienced was so profound that he felt the need to vocalize it in order to somewhat restore his mental equilibrium.

Countless forces descended from directly above the tower.

One eye after another emerged from the tower, all focusing their gaze upon Jeremy simultaneously.

In that instant, Jeremy heard a voice that was both familiar and filled him with dread.

"You have finally arrived here! This time, I will not let you escape, you will surely be annihilated by me!"

The voice belonged to one of the planners of the apocalypse game, the White Tower.

The utterance of these words by the White Tower confirmed that Jeremy's previous suspicions were entirely accurate.

Unlike before, Jeremy did not hastily exit the memory.

Instead, he merely smiled and gazed in the direction of the tower as he spoke.

"So you were born here, which means that if I can destroy the Tower of Exile, I can completely annihilate you! The Fool is unlikely to provide you with much assistance.

In the eyes of the Fool, you are merely a character of little significance! Should you fail to complete the tasks he assigns you, he will not hesitate to let you perish."

Jeremy's words infuriated the White Tower.

Countless bolts of lightning and immense torrents of High-Dimensional Data surged toward Jeremy simultaneously.

However, Jeremy regarded the White Tower's assault with utter disdain.

"You truly are a remarkably easily provoked planner of the apocalypse game. Do you honestly believe I would patiently wait here for your attack? I will not engage you in this memory, as that would serve no purpose.

I will confront you within the Tower of Exile! I will find you soon enough! Just prepare for your demise!"

After uttering these words, Jeremy voluntarily exited the memory.

Ritchie clearly observed the change in Jeremy's expression and, feeling slightly concerned, inquired.

"Nothing too disastrous occurred, I hope? Did you stumble upon some fortunate event in the memory? Why does your face appear so joyous?"

In response to Ritchie's question, Jeremy quickly replied.

"I indeed encountered some good fortune within the memory. I have finally grasped how the planners of the apocalypse game come into existence. While I only learned about the birth of one planner.

I believe that the origins of the other planners are somewhat related to the White Tower's emergence. Once we understand their birth processes, we can conceive methods to eliminate them."

Jeremy was genuinely elated.

He had discovered a potential means to eradicate the planners of the apocalypse game without relying on the assistance of the World.

As long as he could utilize High-Dimensional Data to return to the moment of the White Tower's birth, he could bring about its total destruction.

The Tower of Exile itself was a realm of chaotic time and space, and with Jeremy possessing the talent of The King of Time and Space,

this meant he was the most likely individual to achieve the feat of annihilating the White Tower.

Jeremy's revelations left Ritchie utterly astonished.

Yet Ritchie quickly composed himself and responded, "This is simply marvelous! What should we do next?"