Five, three, six, alien girls or something are reliable

Indeed, as Ryoko said, even though the languages that Lévy mastered were created by very different intelligent beings on different planets with different foundations, there were some things in common. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 Words such as info and prepositions appear very frequently and are very important in all the languages that Lévy knows. Although it is called auxiliary, without these words, a complete sentence becomes a fragmented phrase, and many meanings become incomprehensible.

But what's the point of bringing this up at this time? Levi understood what Ryoko Asakura was referring to, but he didn't understand why she pointed it out. Don't......

"But when I tried to read the text on the documents, I realized that the structure of the text was very different from the language I knew. In general, it is necessary to communicate through words, and sentences that can convey meaning smoothly and directly. Unless it's a society where the process of civilization is still in a very early stage, but since scientific research can already be conducted, obviously from the appearance of this place, it doesn't look like a cave where primitive people burrow, right?"

Naturally, it can't be here. Even though Levi has visited a planet that is still home to a race of locals who are still accustomed to living in caves. However, that is because the planet already has a special topography and unique environmental factors, which prompts its inhabitants to choose a reasonable and convenient place to live. It is not only primitive people who live in caves, it is impossible for primitive people to make these highly industrialized tools, let alone engage in rigorous scientific research.

"Although I cannot outright deny that there is no life in the universe whose language habits are completely different from those of other idiomatic languages. But as far as my personal subjective judgment is concerned, the words on these documents are more like symbols arranged at random, and there is no way to directly read the specific meaning. ”

Once Ryoko gets serious, she will become somewhat similar to Yuki. After all, they are all aliens of the same origin and ancestry, and Ryoko is just more similar to Yuki, learning what it looks like to be a human on Earth.

"That could be something like a code?"

After listening to Ryoko's explanation, Levi was not too surprised. Although it sounds tiring to record all the data in this laboratory with a password, it is not impossible for people who have to do more secret research to do this kind of hard work. Isn't there a time when there was such a time on earth in the past? Science is considered heretical, and once discovered, research science is executed in the name of purging heretics. Those who were still committed to research at that time hid their research in ways that ordinary people could not have imagined.

"Well, it could be some kind of code. ”

Ryoko thought about it, and it seemed that there was no other better explanation. Although she tilted her head and vaguely felt that something was wrong, since her 'brain' given by the information integration mind body had not been able to find a flaw so far, perhaps it meant that this was indeed the case.

It's really like the teacher said, I have lived in human society for a long time, and I have become infected with some human thinking habits. Intuition and unreasonable suspicion, Ryoko secretly laughed in her heart that she actually seemed to have these two modes of thinking that were very boring in the eyes of absolutely rational and rational aliens. She's been working harder than Yuki Nagato to integrate into human society, and now it seems like she's been quite successful. Ryoko gently shook her long hair, and the corners of her mouth didn't know whether it was a smile or a wry smile.

"If it's a code, I'm afraid there is no way to decipher it without a codebook?"

Levi didn't notice the subtle emotional fluctuations of the girl next to him, and regretfully missed the scene he had been trying so hard to see. However, despite what he said, he still had considerable expectations for the girls around him. Based solely on his own experience, Lévy had no hope of cracking the code. For example, in a password that is all numbers, the numbers in the password actually correspond to the page numbers and word order of a book that can be bought at a bookstore. If no one confesses which book is a codebook, even if it is a very ordinary book that can be bought casually in a large bookstore, the collection of books in a large bookstore is not necessarily less than that of an ordinary library, and the workload of checking them one by one is not too large, and it is not impossible to be obscured by specious 'discoveries' during the period. And what if the person writing the password thinks about this possibility in advance, and then adds some meaningless 'trap' that interferes with the cracking work?

The documents that Lévy found in the form of ciphers in his previous work were not without precedents for successful cracking. And now this is an alien girl who claims to be able to control all information. Even though Ryoko and Yuki probably didn't make their information integration thoughts body body as powerful, as long as it was a code written in the way of the earth, maybe they could have cracked it?

"I can try, but whether I can crack it depends on which way this code is written. ”

Writing a password password, in addition to the one that Levy thought of just now, naturally there are many other different types. What Levi was thinking about just now was also based on Ryoko and Yuki's information-gathering ability, and it would definitely be much easier and faster to do that kind of carpet search and comparison than the intelligence officers who had worked with him before. But if the codes in these documents were made up in a purely 'out of nothing' method, then if you can't find the codebook that is used one-to-one, brute-force cracking probably doesn't exist? Not to mention that there are even some organizations that Levy has come into contact with, in order to hide secrets, have created a new language from scratch to be used exclusively by insiders. Although Lévy had been in contact with special organizations that had been in place for generations, the Institute had gone into hiding it with so much complexity at the moment, and it was not necessarily a part of the kind of organization that had been hidden beneath the surface of the water for hundreds or thousands of years.

"When I get back, I don't have to take it too seriously. ”

Ryoko, who had already begun to think about how to decipher the code faster, was stunned for a moment when she heard Levi say this. Didn't you always care about it just now, why don't you suddenly take it too seriously?