Later, human sailors often disappeared and died in the sea area under Hevis's jurisdiction. The God King was furious and stripped Hevis of his position as the God of the Sea. He ordered people to pull out Hevis's tail fin, cut off his hair, chop off his arms, and gouge out his eyes.
After hearing this story, a mathematician named Heves spent 32 years proposing the Heves conjecture: who is the complete victim and who is the complete perpetrator.
That is, the Sirens are compared to A, the core hub, Hevis is compared to B, the confidant is compared to C, the God-King is compared to D, and the people who are seduced by the Sirens' singing and become the Sirens' food are compared to E.
D is fully aware of the persecution of A by B and C and is the mastermind behind the scenes. A is an incomplete victim. E is tempted by A because of his greed, and E's means of making a living is to kill B's people, so E is also an incomplete victim.
After being hurt by C and B, A tortured and killed B and then devoured C. C also became an incomplete victim.
When B was about to think that he was the winner, D returned the same torture that B had done to A to B, and even gouged out B's eyes, so B also became an incomplete victim.
However, due to the wrong decision made by the leadership of D, B was given the power to manage the sea area, which led to everything that happened later. Therefore, he is the perpetrator. Although D was not harmed, he harmed his people. In a sense, he became a partial victim.
It's too confusing to describe in words.
Heves and his mathematician friends used mathematical language to explain the relationship, but later people found that there were still loopholes, so they overturned it and continued to accumulate digital language to explain the Heves conjecture.
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