Super Dimensional Wizard

Chapter 3891 Angle Code Analysis

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 English letters flashing on the screen and fell into confusion.

He can understand both general text and character code.

What the hell are English letters?

Why do English letters appear in Turing? Are fashion monsters 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 isn't 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 opinion that Angel had proposed before.

As for whether letter grading will really be used in the future, it is still unknown.

After 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 Laplace using alphabetical 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 luggage password first.

Angel woke up Turing and asked it about the results of its 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 codes are the same, the results will be different due to differences in the order.

Therefore, despite the small number of corner codes given by Angel, the combinations that Turing can generate are comparable to a hill of numbers. If I were to tell them one by one, I would probably not be able to finish them in a 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 previously analyzed by Turing.

Just saying that, Turing also knew that it was difficult to understand, so he 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 interpretation is this." Turlington paused: "What does the master think this sentence refers to?"

Angel: "The sun?"

Turing nodded happily: "Yes, this is the sun."

Then, Turing displayed 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. 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 presented in corner codes.

Even if Angell found it, he probably wouldn't recognize it as a clue.

Angel pondered for a moment and said, "How about this, I'll use illusion to show the structure diagram, bird's-eye view, and perspective diagram of the hidden waters. See where there might be clues."

Structural diagram? Bird's-eye view? Transparent diagram? Turing's small screen showed a dull expression: Can this be done?

Angel ignored Turing's expression pack, turned on the God's perspective, and manipulated the nightmare breath in the text manor to construct 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 the sandbox, as if Turing was outside the sandbox, observing the movements in the sandbox...

"Master is so powerful." Turing said blankly.

Angel: "If you have time to flatter, look more to see where there might be clues."

Turing said "hmm" and began to observe the water scene in the sandbox.

There are various abandoned items, ruins of buildings, and a glowing underwater church in the water.

Although it was a box garden perspective, many details could not be seen clearly because it was a bird's-eye view. Turing had no idea where there might be clues.

At this moment, Angel's voice reached his ears again: "Where you want to look, you can use the magic hand to directly click on the corresponding position, and then it will be enlarged."

Previously, Angel configured the magic hand for Turing to use the paper in the text space to write the corner code. As long as Turing wants, he can mobilize the magic hand to move at will.

According to Angel's description, Turing stretched out his magic hand and gently clicked on the location of the underwater church. The bird's-eye view immediately showed that the tunnel shrank. The next second, the perspective seemed to be pulled closer, and it was directly near the underwater church.

Even if Turing stretched out his magic hand and turned it slightly, the perspective could also turn with it, and he could zoom in and out 360 degrees to view every detail of the underwater church.

It was also the first time that Turing saw such a smooth operation, and he had a lot of fun. He turned to the east for a while to see the traces on the building; then he zoomed out dozens of meters to see the structure of the church from different angles.

At the end of the game, Angel had to stop it.

Because... he was about to vomit.

Every time Turing changed his perspective, Angel was actually doing it simultaneously. In a sense, this is an interactive live broadcast.

Angel was broadcasting, and Turing was interacting.

Constantly changing perspectives, not to mention whether Angel's energy was sustainable, just the dizziness was a bit unbearable for him.

After Turing learned about the situation, he was a little embarrassed, stopped playing obediently, and began to look for clues seriously.

On the other side, while Turing was looking for clues, Laplace was also curiously looking at the illusion of the hidden waters.

"Deep water with oxygen factor, abandoned building wreckage, classical style underwater church..." Laplace felt that this area of ​​water was full of weirdness.

It didn't look like the style of Modern City at all, but it appeared within the scope of Modern City.

"Could the dark corner be the other world of Modern City?" Laplace whispered.

Although the forms of the inner and outer worlds are rare, Laplace has seen many of them after observing the Sea of ​​Mirrors for many years. Generally speaking, the inner and outer worlds actually have a "reflection" relationship, but judging from the current dark corner information, it doesn't look like the inner world.

Angel: "Whether it is the inner world or not, we will know after the dark corner is opened."

Because Turing put away his playful heart and stopped turning his perspective around, Angel was much more relaxed and even had the leisure to talk to Laplace.

"That's right." Laplace nodded: "But I vaguely feel that the dark corner dungeon is hidden in the Modern City. This situation is really a bit strange. Maybe there will be a shocking pit in it."

The main reason why Laplace has this feeling is... the dark corner dungeon is too secretive.

Don't think that Angel did it in one night, that's simply because he cheated.

Normal challengers who enter the Modern City dungeon may not be able to access the information of the dark corner even if they have completed the main line.

Even if you are lucky enough to access the dark corner information, it is extremely difficult to find the entrance to the dark corner.

The dark corner dungeon that is hidden to the extreme seems to be revealing a message from the inside out: it does not want ordinary people to find it.

Because if the power of the fairyland really wants ordinary people to find the dark corner dungeon, it can openly put the dark corner dungeon in the necessary process of the main task, or even directly say in the task overview when you enter the Modern City dungeon that there is a dark corner in the dungeon.

So why does the power of the fairyland hide the dark corner so that ordinary people cannot find it?

The only reason Laplace can think of is... there are big pits, huge pits, and sinkholes in it.

Maybe it is extremely dangerous, or it may be extremely deadly.

No matter which one it is, it shows that the dark corner is full of threats.

Facing Laplace's worries, Angel also understood: "So, I will go in and take a look myself. Don't worry, others may get into trouble, but I will definitely not get into trouble."

Laplace thought about it and felt that this was the reason.

No matter how difficult the dungeon is, cheaters can be routinely excluded.

While Angel and Laplace were talking here, 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 pulled his view into the underwater church. There were a lot of murals on the walls of the hall on the first floor of the church, and Turing was now standing in front of a mural.

This was a picture of "the God of Light waving his staff, and the light shining on the earth."

"This picture actually corresponds to what I just said, "dispersing the darkness and illuminating all things," that is, the sun." Turing used the sun as an example just now, and it was not a random example. It did analyze the sun from the angle code.

Angel's eyes lit up: "You mean, the mural corresponds to the suitcase code. The sun is one of the codes?"

Turing nodded and shook his head.

"The mural may indeed correspond to the suitcase code, but whether the sun is one of the codes is still uncertain. Because..." Turing manipulated 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 carefully, there are a total of thirty-three murals.

And the password of the suitcase is only six digits.

"I can find the corresponding scenes depicted in each mural here in the angle code analyzed before." Turing: "So, if there are no other accidents, the password is likely to be in these murals. But the problem now is that only six of the thirty-three murals are correct. How to judge which mural is correct? And how should the order of the murals be arranged? "

Turing has not found the answer to these two questions yet.

"Could the answer be in the mural?" Laplace's voice came, and he also came forward to join in the fun.

However, after Laplace roughly scanned the thirty-three murals, he did not find any tricks.

"The murals surround this half-man, half-dummy stage. Could this half-man, half-dummy hide the secret of the murals? "Angel guessed.

Turing zoomed in and carefully observed the details and movements of the half-man, half-dummy.

But he still didn't find the connection between the half-man, half-dummy and the mural.

Time passed by minute by minute, and Turing almost memorized the content of each mural, but still couldn't find any clues.

Angel noticed that Turing's eyes on the small TV were also full of bloodshot, and it seemed that the power was turned on at full power.

Angel hesitated for a moment and suggested: "How about not fighting with these murals and looking at other places? The murals may indeed be related to the password, but the clues to choose six from thirty-three may be somewhere else. "

Turing also knew that he might be a little crazy, and he was obsessed with the murals.

It swayed up and down silently, controlling the magic hand to look elsewhere.

Just when the perspective changed and stretched, Turing suddenly found a bright spot that he had not noticed before...

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