Encryptions? Puzzles? Codified games? This was what he was best at.

Leonel ignored the first layer of encryptions and sunk deeper. The first layer was on a scale of 100 trillion atoms. The second was on a scale of 10 trillion. The third was on a scale of a trillion and was the final layer.

The interesting thing about the Memory Ore was that it had no blockades toward looking toward a deeper level. However, the deeper one delved, the more convoluted and difficult it would be to pick out the layers, almost as though one was trying to untangle a pair of earphone cords with a single pull.

However, for Leonel, it felt like he was staring down this tangled mess of cords, his eyes flashing as he followed the snaking path of one wire at a time.

'I see… So if I had just stepped in and completed the first encryption layer, I would have ruined the rest of it. At best, I would end up completely off course and never find the later portions of [Dimensional Cleanse]. At worst, I would end up in some blackhole somewhere and never be seen or heard from again.'

Leonel chuckled at his own dark humor.

If there was one thing he loved to do, it was win. But, he was also a softy at heart and often took a backseat so he wouldn't hurt the feelings of others. This led to an odd imbalance where sometimes he would go all out, and sometimes he would seem as though he was just taking a leisurely stroll and couldn't be bothered with the outcome.

But, single player games like this one were different. There was no one to 'hurt' the feelings of here. It was him versus a puzzle some old man had probably had a lot of fun putting together. So, for a moment, he forgot about all his worries.

Leonel had almost made the very same mistake he had just warned himself against. The moment he had seen the first encryption, he had already thought of a solution and it was probably the easiest solution available. But, his instincts told him that things probably shouldn't be so easy.

As intelligent as Leonel was, he was also aware of what was considered difficult for others and what was not. This perspective was incredibly important, especially if he wanted to be a King. He couldn't just simply assign people impossible tasks because he thought they were 'easy enough' to complete.

good EQ and an objective, almost too systematic, view of the world to pair with

it. And, even Raj might be able to fumble his way through in about five more minutes as long as he didn't give

solution was

suspicious and looked deeper. As expected, it was a layered puzzle. Shifts in the first layer impacts the

It had a chemical structure that was entirely interdependent. Of course a change at the beginning

first solution, the second layer would untangle in a way that made it even easier to solve. And, should he go with the first solution he thought of

solution for the third layer, the second layer would deform into a more complex form. And if he solved the second layer again, the same would happen to

would result in a cycle of ever increasing

that, as far as Leonel could tell, it was possible to undo it by backtracking. But, the bad news was that backtracking couldn't be done by simply doing the reverse of

his Dream World. With a thought,

first thing he did was begin to count the number of solutions for the first layer. But, after he got to ten

Leonel had a feeling that there truly were an infinite number. If he tried to count them out and choose the best, he would be here for

'What a clever puzzle…'

layers floated in space almost like chemical model made of sticks and balls. Every

moment,

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