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Luis smiled weakly. “Told you. Highly compressed.”

“The Aether SX2,” Luis explained, his voice a frantic whisper. “A device my… former employers were developing. It doesn’t compress data. It compresses reality . Space, mass, memory footprint. You take a village of cultists, a lake monster, a castle full of zealots and a psychotic little guy in a red robe… and you crunch it down.”

“We’re surrounded by a hundred of them,” Leon said, checking his Matilda. “And I’m almost out of ammo.” Resident Evil 4 Aethersx2 Highly Compressed

“That’s the beauty,” Luis said, frantically twisting dials on the Aether SX2. “They are not a hundred. Not anymore. When we fled the valley, I activated it. I compressed the entire Resident Evil 4 experience down to 300 megabytes.”

“Watch.” Luis pointed out the grimy window. The horde was there—but they were… wrong. They moved in jerky, low-frame-rate stutters. Their faces were smeared into pixelated blobs. The iconic “¡Detrás de ti, imbécil!” came out as a tinny, 8-bit screech. Luis smiled weakly

A Ganados lunged at the window. When its head hit the glass, it didn’t break. The creature simply… corrupted. Its polygons folded inward, and it vanished with a sad pop sound.

And then, with a soft click , it was gone. The mountains, the lake, the castle on the hill—all reduced to a silent, empty void of gray. The only things left were Leon, Luis, and a small, floating text box that read: “A device my… former employers were developing

Leon paused, wiping grime from his cheek. “The what?”

“They’ll be through it in ten minutes,” Leon S. Kennedy said, already shoving a dusty wardrobe against the window. “We need a miracle.”