Ling Feng said: "There are some code words in this book, but only the first seven chapters have been marked. I don't know if the contents of the last three chapters were not marked in time, or there are really no code words."

Chu Yao opened the book and quickly read the first chapter.

She quickly discovered the specially marked sentences, until she read Chapter 10, when she suddenly spoke a series of numbers with unknown meanings.

"Second, third, fifth, seventh, eleventh, thirteenth..."

"What do you mean?" Ling Feng was confused. Do these numbers have anything to do with the book?

"Prime numbers are also called prime numbers." Chu Yao opened the second chapter of the novel, "Starting from the second chapter, the numbers marked are arranged in the order of prime numbers."

For example, the marked sentence in Chapter 2 is in the second paragraph of the entire chapter, in Chapter 3 it is in the third paragraph, and so on.

"So, the corresponding sentences in Chapter 8 are located in the 17th paragraph, while the sentences in Chapter 9 are located in the 19th paragraph." Chu Yao quickly stated their locations.

Ling Feng pondered for a while and then asked: "You just said a total of eight prime numbers, right? This book has ten chapters in total, and each chapter has a marked sentence. That should be ten sentences, and the rest What about the next two chapters?”

"The first sentence in the first chapter is marked, and the same is marked in the tenth chapter." Chu Yao turned to the last page.

It can also be said that the last sentence in Chapter 10 is marked, because there is only such a sentence in Chapter 10.

She and Ling Feng thought the same. This was definitely not an ordinary novel, but a form used to make secret codes.

On the surface, it is a science fiction novel about the future world, but there are many secrets hidden in those prime number sentences.

For example, the sentence in Chapter 2 reads, "Since we took in that 'Vashak', it has become more and more human-like. I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing."

In the real research institute, there are also two opposing creatures-human beings and mutants.

Just like Vasak in the novel, mutants have low IQs and are mostly aggressive, but some can communicate with humans.

The protagonist in the book is the breeder of the lonely Vasak. In her eyes, this Vasak is as well-behaved as a cat cub.

She is one of the few people who doesn't hate Vassago. Other humans hate this stupid and rude creature.

What's more, he wants to secretly release Vassago and let him return to his earthly world.

They tried feeding Vasak, but Vasak couldn't get energy from human food. It could only eat some fruits containing toxins.

In order to study this Vasak, humans specially circled a small area and planted fruit trees.

This is undoubtedly a huge challenge for humans, because there are simply no nutrients underground for the growth of poisonous fruit trees.

Fortunately, after many experiments, they finally obtained a small seedling.

That Vasak would never attack humans. Over time, even those who hated it gradually began to like it.

One morning, the protagonist added food to Vasak's food bowl as usual. Just as she was about to leave, she suddenly saw Vasak making a strange move.

It imitated humans, stood up, and imitated the protagonist's actions of adding rice.

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