During many wars on Dragon Kingdom’s borders, he led his troops by relying on his intuition, bypassing the traps laid by the enemy and striking the enemy accurately. His intuition did not always work out, but it was effective. He also chose to trust his instincts this time, and it paid off.
Picking up the test report on the desk, Hezti read it carefully.
The first half of the test report was about the test of the ancient bronze sword’s material. This part showed that the ancient bronze sword looked like an antique from ancient times, but it was only a modern product made to look old.
The other half depicted an incomplete map. Hezti found the map strongly familiar after seeing it.
‘Isn’t this the map of Silver City?‘
The bottom string of numbers was an eight-digit code, but it was probably incomplete because the ancient bronze sword fragment was incomplete. Therefore, the information it contained was incomplete.
A complete numeric password should be more than eight characters long.
There were a lot of random combinations of numeric passwords.
A single-digit password alone had ten possibilities. A two-digit password had 100 possibilities, and a three-digit password had up to 1,000 possibilities!
The string of code already had eight digits when it was incomplete.
How many digits would there be once it was complete?
How many random combinations would there be?
It must be an astronomical number!
“Rebbeca, get me details about Silver City. I want them now,” Hezti said in a commanding tone.
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