Seeing that there were so many live comments, Jerome explained, "Our show is absolutely fair, and there isn't any inside story."
Even if there was, they didn't dare to be so blatant.
Charlotte looked at Joe and asked, "How did you figure it out?"
As Joe chuckled, he pointed at some strange patterns in the upper left corner of the sheepskin treasure map.
These patterns were composed of dots and lines. If Joe hadn't pointed at them, Charlotte might have thought it was some kind of printing error.
"Actually, this is a string of Morse code." Joe introduced to Charlotte, "It points to a book."
There were a few books scattered on the TV cabinet in the room. Charlotte thought they were just decorations, but Joe picked up one of them and pulled it out.
"I wasn't sure at first, but when I saw this book in the room, I knew I was right." Joe smiled and shook the blue-covered book in his hand.
It was a dictionary of Burkina Faso language.
Charlotte couldn't help but laugh. Why would there be a dictionary of Burkina Faso language in the castle?
There were some live comments. [Before Mr. Smith gave any hint, I thought there must be an inside story. But after hearing his words, I think it's so simple.]
[The whole world is learning the language of Burkina Faso, what's wrong with putting a dictionary of Burkina Faso language there?]
Joe circled the string of numbers written next to each treasure location with his fingers and said to Charlotte, "This string of numbers corresponds to words on different pages. As long as we find them, we can know the location of the treasures."
In fact, these were not difficult. The only difficulty might be to use Morse code to find the book.
After Joe explained to Charlotte, he saw three pairs of shining eyes.
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