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Chapter 3891 Corner Code Analysis(2/2)

Constantly changing perspectives, not to mention whether Angel's energy was sustainable, the dizziness alone was a bit unbearable for him.
After Turing learned about the situation, he was a little embarrassed. He stopped playing and began to search for clues seriously.
On the other side, while Turing was looking for clues, Laplace was also curiously looking at the illusion of hidden waters.
"Deep water with oxygen factors, abandoned building ruins, classical underwater churches..." The more Laplace looked at it, the more he felt that this water area was full of weirdness.
It doesn’t look like the style of Modern City at all, but it appears within the scope of Modern City.
"Could Dark Corner be the inner world of Modern City?" Laplace thought in a low voice.
Although the forms of the inner and outer worlds are rare, Laplace has seen many of them by observing the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors all year round. Generally speaking, there is actually a "reflection" relationship between the inner and outer worlds, but as far as the current vignetting information is concerned,
Look, it doesn’t look like another world.
Angel: "Whether it's a different world or not, we'll know after the dark corners are turned on."
Because Turing stopped playing around and stopped looking around, Angel felt much more relaxed and even had the time to talk to Laplace.
"Yes." Laplace nodded: "But I vaguely feel that the dark corner copy is hidden in Modern City. This situation is a bit strange. Maybe there will be a huge hole in it."
The main reason why Laplace feels this way is... the dark corner copy is too secretive.
Even though Angel did it in one night, it was simply because he was cheating.
Normal challengers who enter the Modern City dungeon may not be able to access the intelligence of the dark corners even after completing the main storyline.
Even if you are lucky enough to come into contact with the dark corner intelligence, it is extremely difficult to find the entrance to the dark corner.
The extremely hidden dark corner copy seems to be revealing a message from the inside out: it doesn't want ordinary people to discover it.
Because if the Fairyland Power really wants ordinary people to discover the Dark Corner dungeon, it can generously place the Dark Corner dungeon in the necessary process of the main mission, or even directly enter the Modern City dungeon, in the mission overview.
Say, this copy has dark corners.
So, why does the power of the fairyland have to be so hidden in dark corners, preventing ordinary people from discovering it?
The only reason Laplace could think of was... there were big pits, huge pits, and sinkholes inside.
Maybe it's extremely dangerous, or maybe it's extremely deadly.
No matter which one it is, it shows that dark corners are full of threats.
Faced with Laplace's worries, Angel also understood: "That's why I will go in and take a look in person. Don't worry, something may happen to others, but it is definitely impossible for me."
Laplace thought about it and felt that this was the case.
No matter how difficult the copy is, cheaters can always ignore it.
While Angel and Laplace were talking, Turing seemed to have discovered something.
"The murals here seem to correspond to the information in the corner code." Turing's surprised voice came.
Angel looked and found that Turing had zoomed into the underwater church. There were a large number of murals carved on the walls of the hall on the first floor of the church, and Turing stopped in front of a mural.
This is a picture of "the god of light waving his staff, and the light shines on the earth".
"This picture actually corresponds to what I just said about "dispersing the night and illuminating all things", that is, the sun." Turing just used the sun as an example. It was not a random example. It was indeed analyzed from the angle code.
the sun.
Angel's eyes lit up: "You mean, the mural corresponds to the suitcase password. The sun is one of the passwords?"
Turing nodded, then shook his head.
"The mural may indeed correspond to the password of the suitcase, but it is still uncertain whether the sun is the password. Because..." Turing controlled the magic hand and zoomed out the view of the church hall.
There are murals on most of the walls in the entire hall. If you count them carefully, there are a total of thirty-three murals.
The password for the suitcase is only six digits.
"I can find correspondences in the previously analyzed character codes for the scenes depicted in every mural here." Turing: "So, if there are no other accidents, there is a high probability that the code is in these murals. But now
The problem is, only six of the thirty-three murals are correct. How to judge which mural is correct? And how to arrange the order of the murals?"
Turing has not yet found the answers to these two questions.
"Could the answer be in the mural?" Laplace's voice came, and he stepped forward to join in the fun.
However, after Laplace scanned the thirty-three murals, he found nothing fishy.
"The mural surrounds this half-human, half-duppet stage. Could it be that this half-human, half-duppet holds the secret of the mural?" Angel speculated.
Turing zoomed in on the picture and carefully observed the details and movements of the half-human, half-duppet.
But there is still no connection between the half-human, half-doll and the mural.
Time passed by, and Turing almost memorized the contents of each mural, but still found no clues.
Angel noticed that the eyes on Turing's small TV were also full of bloodshot eyes, and it seemed that the power was fully turned on.
Angel hesitated for a moment and suggested: "Why don't you compete with these murals and go look elsewhere? The murals may indeed be related to the password, but the clues to choosing six out of thirty-three may be in other places."
Turing also knew that he might be a little crazy and stuck to the mural.
It swayed up and down silently, controlling its magic hand to look elsewhere.
Just when the perspective was changing and stretching, Turing suddenly discovered a subtle point that he had not noticed before...
(End of chapter)
Chapter completed!
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