Although Jeremy and Ritchie felt a tinge of reluctance, they unhesitatingly set forth on the path ahead.
"If we wish to rescue these villagers, we must eliminate the architect of the apocalypse game within the Tower of Exile.
I believe there is a high probability that there exists only one architect of the apocalypse game inside the Tower of Exile, and that is the White Tower.
I do not think that the most formidable entity among the apocalypse game architects, known as the Fool, would remain in the Tower of Exile indefinitely. The Fool must be engaged in something of greater importance."
As they moved forward, Jeremy continuously shared his conjectures with Ritchie.
At times, Ritchie nodded in agreement.
While at other moments, he furrowed his brow in deep contemplation.
Although Ritchie had already acquired a significant amount of information, his ability to integrate that information was notably poor.
He was unable to assess the overall situation through minute details as Jeremy did.
After advancing for a while, the two found themselves once again enveloped in the fog.
This signified that they had completely departed from the previous historical mist.
"From now on, you must closely follow in my footsteps! I believe this stretch of historical mist will prove to be exceedingly long. If you are unable to keep up, I may very well become utterly lost in this place."
Jeremy instinctively issued a warning to Ritchie.
The reason Jeremy expressed this concern was that he had sensed the vast expanse enveloped by this historical mist.
Even with the gift of the King of Time and Space, Jeremy found himself unable to ascertain the endpoint of the historical mist.
Ritchie quickly nodded in acknowledgment and then did his utmost to keep pace with Jeremy.
The two of them advanced through the fog, though they had lost all sense of time.
Both Ritchie and Jeremy felt as though their stamina was on the verge of depletion.
At that moment, a glimmer of light suddenly pierced through not far from them.
Upon seeing this light, Jeremy immediately exclaimed to Ritchie, "Hold on! We are about to emerge from the historical mist!"
Jeremy sprinted towards the direction of the light, with Ritchie struggling to keep up behind him.
After passing through the light, Jeremy and Ritchie found themselves in a somber space.
Although the entire area was remarkably expansive, the sky above was completely shrouded in ominous clouds. In the distance of their sight, both of them beheld a colossal tower.
This tower was the very one Jeremy had glimpsed in the memories of the Cyclops.
It was none other than the Tower of Exile!
The moment Jeremy laid eyes on the Tower of Exile, he finally allowed himself to smile.
"It seems this is the last stretch of historical mist we must traverse! As long as we can emerge from this fog, we will reach the Tower of Exile."
Jeremy's words brought immense joy to Ritchie.
"Then what are we waiting for? Let us hasten towards the tower!"
After uttering this exclamation, Ritchie began advancing in the direction of the tower.
Though Jeremy felt that Ritchie's approach was somewhat reckless, he refrained from stopping him.
Faced with this predicament, Jeremy remained entirely unperturbed.
He merely tapped his hand against the walls of the room.
After knocking for a short while, he suddenly identified a weak spot.
"Step back, I will use the Longsword of the Undying to cleave this wall!"
Under Jeremy's command, Ritchie took a step back.
Then, Jeremy swung the Longsword of the Undying forcefully at the vulnerable wall. At the moment the sword struck the feeble barrier, the wails of giants echoed through the air.
At that moment, the wall suddenly collapsed.
Once the wall had completely crumbled, Jeremy and Ritchie finally caught sight of what lay on the other side.
On the other side of the wall, several cyclopes were busily constructing a wall using enormous stones.
Upon witnessing this, Jeremy immediately realized that although the Tower of Exile had largely been completed, the finishing touches were still not finished.
The cyclopes in front of them were engaged in those final tasks.
The wounded cyclops, who was howling in pain, glared menacingly at Jeremy and Ritchie while clutching its bleeding arm.
Meanwhile, the other cyclopes standing beside the injured one had already armed themselves and were preparing to launch an attack against Jeremy and Ritchie.
Jeremy quickly addressed these cyclopes, saying,
"I do not wish to be your enemy! In fact, I can even be considered your ally! We share a common foe! We are all trapped here by the enemy!"
Jeremy's words had a certain impact.
The cyclopes did not immediately attack him, but they also did not lower their guard.
A few cyclopes standing nearby cautiously surveyed their surroundings.
Then, the injured cyclops slowly inquired of Jeremy,
"Who exactly are you? How did you end up in this sealed room? If the intelligent machines discover us, we shall all pay a heavy price.
Since you have managed to escape from the sealed room, you should leave at once. The intelligent machines should pose no threat to you."
The injured cyclops spoke in a remarkably calm tone.
From their exchange, Jeremy and Ritchie gleaned crucial information.
The intelligent machines were likely the overseers monitoring the cyclopes, and their presence indicated that High-Dimensional Data had highly aggregated.
Even if the White Tower had not yet been born, it was alarmingly close to coming into existence.
"Our purpose in coming here is to eliminate the malevolent deity that is in the process of being born!"
Jeremy declared without hesitation.
A look of panic crossed the faces of the cyclopes as they scrutinized Jeremy's expression, seemingly trying to determine whether he was speaking the truth or boasting.
"I hope you can believe what he is saying! His power is tremendous, and if you provide him with assistance, he can indeed eliminate the malevolent deity that is being born!"
Ritchie quickly added, standing beside Jeremy. Ritchie also hoped that Jeremy's approach would persuade the cyclopes to offer them sufficient help.
After all, they would surely not be able to gather enough intelligence on their own.