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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1542

Anderson climbed up from the haystack and took a bottle of mineral water from the table.
He opened it and drank it with a "gulu gulu" sound.
Although the same age, Fair was eight months older than him. Fair's mental age was also far beyond his actual age. Even in some ways more mature, for example in life skills.
For example, he could find such a hiding place without being discovered.
There were food reserves and hay beds, which was really incredible.
Anderson sat aside and looked at Fair's profile. Cleaned up, she looked much more comfortable. Delicate contours, big glaring eyes, lively and vibrant.
At the moment, Fair was concentrating on deciphering the association between numbers.
"How about it? Any clues?" Anderson asked, "I've studied it for a long time and haven't found out how to open the mechanism."
Fair pondered for a moment, "It may not be a mechanism. It can't be opened."
Anderson raised his eyebrows, "What do you mean? Can't you do it either? Then give it back to me." After finishing speaking, he stretched out his hand to grab it, "My grandfather gave it to me."
Fair did not let go, "Wait, that's not what I meant. I mean, it may not be a mechanism, but something else."
Anderson loosened his hand, "What else does it refer to?"
Fair's eyes turned around, constantly calculating in her heart.
"I think it's more like a combination of numbers that make up a certain meaning. Wait, I think I know."
Fair pointed to the front, "Look at these number combinations, calculated there is actually a rule, I think they are more like referring to letters. For example, the first answer decoded corresponds to the letter s, the second corresponds to the letter i, the third corresponds to the letter l, and the fourth, fifth and sixth correspond to ver."
"Well, that makes sense, put together is silver, meaning silver. What about the reverse side, take a look how to open it." Anderson became interested and almost seamlessly leaned against Fair, staring at the pendant.
Fair turned over the pendant.
"The same method on the reverse side, the first number decoded answer corresponds to the letter e, the second corresponds to the letter a, the third corresponds to the letter g, the fourth corresponds to the letter l, and the last corresponds to the letter e."
Anderson thought for a moment, "Put together, it's eagle. So the front and back together mean 'Silver Eagles'!"
"Um." Fair nodded.
She gave the pendant back to Anderson, "I think this is the answer."
"You're so smart." There was admiration in Anderson's eyes. Although he couldn't fully trust Fair, he still recognized Fair's mathematical genius.
He didn't think of it at all.
His thinking was wrong, he had always thought that the pendant had a mechanism and could be opened. In fact, it was not. The pendant only had a certain symbolic meaning.
"So what does Silver Eagles really mean? There is no eagle pattern on the pendant." Fair didn't understand.
Anderson put the pendant back around his neck and hung it in front of his eyes.
He shrugged, "I don't know either. Anyway, it's useless. I'll just hang it up. Take it as a decoration from Grandpa."
In fact, he had a bold guess in his heart.
He just didn't tell Fair.
Since he knew that his mother had a warlord background and his grandparents were warlords, he had read many books about warlords. He had heard that there were often special secret troops within the warlords, acting secretly, with mysterious identities and unknown to others.
They only had code names and strictly followed the confidentiality discipline.
No one knew who belonged to these special forces, let alone how many people there were.

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