Chapter 3891 Corner Code Analysis(1/2)
Chapter 3890 Corner Code Analysis
Turing seemed to be deep in thought, leaning on the table behind the sofa motionless, with only some characters flying across the small screen from time to time.
These characters seem to be in meaningless order, including universal script, angular code... Angel even saw English letters?!
Angel stared at the flashing English letters on the screen and fell into confusion.
He can understand both common Chinese and Chinese characters.
What the hell are English letters?
Why do English letters appear on Turing? Is the fashion monster still connected to the distant universe?
Angel had so many thoughts in his mind that he could even turn over several stories in his mind.
"Aren't you going to ask about Turing's corner code? Why are you silent?" At this time, Laplace, who had been paying attention to Turing, suddenly spoke and asked doubtfully: "Did something happen to you over there?"
Angel looked at Laplace and suddenly thought of a possibility: Could it be that Laplace told Turing the letters?
Laplace knew the English alphabet...and it was Angel who told her the alphabet.
Angel quickly asked Laplace.
Laplace didn't hide anything and nodded: "It's me. Didn't I ask you how to set the difficulty of the dungeon before? It was you who suggested that I use letters."
Angel naturally remembers this incident, but...
"Didn't you refuse then?"
Laplace: "It did feel a bit strange at the time, but I couldn't think of a suitable grade setting, so I simply used your letter grade first."
Angel: "First?"
If there is "first", there will naturally be "last".
So, this is not the final level setting, but temporary?
Laplace nodded: "The integration of the dungeon is just the beginning. It's hard to say whether there will be any level changes in the future. Anyway, let's make do with it for the time being."
Angel understood that Laplace just couldn't find a suitable difficulty level setting for the dungeon, so he first adopted the letter grading opinions that Angel had proposed before.
As for whether letter grading will really be used in the future, it is still unknown.
Hearing this, Angel finally understood why English letters appeared on Turing's screen. It was not the outrageous stories he had imagined. It was simply that Laplace used letter grading, and Turing was hers.
Little assistant...
But then again.
"Compared to letter grading, I actually think bronze, silver, gold... have a more progressive feel." Angel gave his advice again.
"For humans, these metals may be progressively more valuable, but for other ethnic groups, gold is not necessarily more valuable than bronze." Laplace: "Just like Hylasu in the Golden Land, among them
There is as much gold as sand."
Golden Township is also a country in the White Sun Mirror Territory, where a race called Hylasu lives.
Angel: "Then add a description in front of the metal, such as stubborn listening, unyielding silver, glorious gold..."
Laplace was silent for a moment, "After such a comparison, letters seem to be more suitable."
Let’s just let the letters be letters, it’s just a difficulty level design anyway.
Angel: "..."
Angel originally wanted to make more suggestions, but when he saw that Laplace had turned his head, he swallowed the words in his throat.
Now let’s solve the password of the suitcase first.
…
Angel woke up Turing and asked it about the results of the previous analysis.
Turing: "Although there are not many corner codes on the suitcase, the analyzed combinations are very large. If you want to display them all, it may take a long time."
To put it bluntly, corner codes are just basic components. Different combinations of corner codes will present completely different results.
Even if the code is the same, the result will be different due to the difference in arrangement order.
Therefore, despite the small number of corner codes given by Angel, the combinations Turing can generate are comparable to a small mountain of numbers. If I were to tell them one by one, I would probably not be able to finish them all in one day.
Angel frowned slightly: "Then do you know how to unlock the code on the suitcase?"
Turing shook the small TV up and down: "You can probably guess it."
Turing expressed his guess.
The password on the suitcase has a total of six digits, and each digit corresponds to a corner code, and this corner code can include the meaning analyzed by Turing before.
Just saying that, Turing also knew that it was difficult to understand, so it gave an example.
It presents a paragraph on its own small screen.
"Dispel the darkness and illuminate all things"
"This is a combination I parsed from the corner code on the suitcase, and the final explanation is this." Turlington paused: "What does the master think this sentence refers to?"
Angel: "The sun?"
Turing nodded cheerfully: "Yes, this is the sun."
Then, Turing showed a corner code symbol on the screen: "The meaning of this symbol is the sun. In other words, if the previous paragraph is the correct interpretation, then the first corner code of the suitcase is this symbol.
"
"The problem now is that I have analyzed various interpretations, but I don't know which interpretation corresponds to the correct password."
To put it bluntly, there are not enough clues.
Angel also understood what Turing meant, and he needed to look for clues in the hidden waters so that Turing could find the corresponding interpretation.
However, the problem comes again.
The clues here are most likely also presented in corner codes.
Even if Angel discovered it, he probably wouldn't recognize it as a clue.
Angel pondered for a moment and said, "Let's do this. I'll use illusion to present the structural diagram, bird's-eye view, and perspective view of the hidden water area. You can see where there may be clues."
Structural diagram? Bird's eye view? Transparent diagram? A dull expression appeared on Turing's small screen: Can this be done?
Angel ignored Turing's emoticon, and while turning on God's perspective, he manipulated the nightmare atmosphere in the Word Manor to create an illusion.
The next second, Turing saw a huge water illusion appear in front of him.
This water illusion is presented from the perspective of Hakoba, just like Turing is outside the sandbox, observing the movements inside the sandbox...
"The master is so powerful." Turing said blankly.
Angel: "If you have time to flatter me, take a closer look where there may be clues."
Turing said "Huh?" and began to observe the water scene in the box garden.
There are various abandoned objects, ruins of buildings, and a glowing underwater church in the water.
Although it was from the perspective of Hakoba, because it was a bird's eye view, many details could not be seen clearly. Turing had no way of knowing where there might be clues.
At this moment, Angel's voice came into its ears again: "Wherever you want to see, you can use your magic hand to directly click on the corresponding location, and it will zoom in."
Previously, Angel equipped it with a magic hand in order to facilitate Turing to use the pages in the text space to write character codes. As long as Turing is willing, Angel can mobilize the magic hand to perform actions at will.
According to Angel's story, Turing stretched out his magic hand and clicked lightly on the location of the underwater church. The bird's-eye view immediately showed the tunnel shrinking. The next second, the perspective seemed to be zoomed in, directly to the underwater church.
nearby location.
Even if Turing stretches out his magic hand and turns it slightly, the perspective can also rotate with it, and he can zoom in and out 360 degrees to view every detail of the underwater church.
Turing was also the first to see such a smooth operation, and he had a great time. He turned to the east and looked at the traces on the building; he zoomed out dozens of meters away to see the church from different angles.
structure.
At the end of the game, Angel had to stop him.
Because...he was about to vomit.
Every change of perspective of Turing is actually done simultaneously by Angel. In a sense, this can be regarded as an interactive live broadcast.
Angel is live broadcasting and Turing is interactive.
To be continued...