"Wait a moment."
After saying this, Ai didn't reply for a few minutes before continuing, "I found the decoding table. Tell me the color."
After Kousuke reported the colors on these color blocks to Ai in order from left to right and from top to bottom, Ai told Kousuke the information after the decryption.
The decrypted information consists of "elhepm and 0 6 0 1".
Clearly, the decrypted information could not form a valid password. 0601's test confirmed that it was indeed the password for that box.
After a minute of brainstorming, Guangyou felt that these English letters should mean "help me".
Guangyou also had some doubts, but when he opened the box and saw the contents of the diary inside, he truly understood.
Gao Yuanxiong, also known as Gao Yuanchan's father, has a congenital mental illness. The time he injured someone was because the aftereffects of his illness had not been completely eliminated. He attacked the other party after the other party greeted his family. Fortunately, it was not during an episode. After injuring the other party, he regained his senses. He turned himself in and voluntarily went to prison for reform. After his release, he went to a temple to cultivate his mind.
The mind-cultivation method was quite effective. With his daily persistence, although he later had relapses, the symptoms were very mild and he could control them on his own.
After Takahara Zen was born, Takahara Yu was worried that his son would also have this condition, so he named him Zen, hoping that Takahara Zen would be safe and sound, and also hoping that Takahara Zen could have a Zen-like mindset.
Unfortunately, Takahara Zen does indeed have this disease, and it's more severe than usual; during flare-ups, he does some surprising things.
There are two kinds of handwriting on the notebook, one steady and the other delicate. The steady one is naturally Takahara Yu's handwriting, while the latter should be Nanako's.
On the surface, Guangyou could not tell that Gaoyuan Chan was completely normal, and his speech and behavior showed his good manners.
He then sighed deeply: "You can't judge a book by its cover."
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