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Chapter 123 - 117 Narrative Cage (7)



Li Cheng pulled out his SCAR rifle from the void and pulled the trigger towards the laser array above his head. The copper bullets were either deflected by the metal rods or sliced in two by the high-energy lasers.

At the same time, the gravitational coefficient of the surrounding environment continued to rise, making the heaviness of various body parts more and more apparent—by then, it was no longer possible to reach the other side of the room without stepping on the floor through hopping.

"The sudden surge in gravity happened when the Hook Gun was fired and hit the distant floor tiles. In other words, these floor tiles likely have gravity-sensing functions and must be stepped on in a specific order."

Li Cheng squatted to resist the cerebral hypoxia caused by the high gravity, his gaze catching a certain detail.

On the surface of the first row of ten floor tiles in front of him, there were shallow numeric reliefs that could only be clearly seen from a squatting angle.

Ten floor tiles, ten numbers, 5170106050.

What is this, a phone number or some kind of social media ID?

The brain, starved of blood and oxygen, labored to think, while still fighting the increasingly strong gravity.

Suddenly, Li Cheng thought of something and stepped onto the second tile in the first row.

Seeing that the gravity around him didn’t spike, he stepped onto the third tile in the second row toward the right, then to the third tile in the third row, and the fourth tile in the first row.

5170106050. The sum of all the individual numbers was 25, exactly matching the number of prime numbers between 1-100. If the hundred floor tiles were treated as a number sequence, these numbers represented the count of prime numbers in each column.

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