Akira's past-2

3rd POV

"So this is where we start from scratch, right. " Kenta told Akira.

"Yup, our own army or possibly some sort of cult " Akira told him nonchalantly.

"Where does your confidence come from, it is such a big step and you are treating it as some sort of child's play, " Kenta told him frustrated at his attitude.

"Life is 90 percent how you perceive it Kenta. Being too serious in life is as much a flaw as being ignorant in life. No matter what we do, we can don't anything being worried. On the other hand, we can just treat it as some sort of challenge. It helps us to maintain our natural composure and keep cool " Akira told him.

"Do you hate the people who have wronged you, or do you have some sort of grudge against people " Kenta finally asked him the question that has bugged him.

"No, I don't keep grudges. I take revenge on people I dislike and I don't intend to keep them alive " Akira told him.

"You are a total mystery to me. Even I can't figure out what's going in your crazy head " Kenta told him.

"Why bother about things you can't figure out then. Try thinking about things you can understand. It makes you less anxious and more comfortable " Akira told him.

"What do you think we should do Kenta," Akira asked him.

"Create our set of followers and keep control of the world we live on. It makes me less anxious and less stressful for me to live in a future where our lives aren't scripted like a movie " Kenta told him.

"And after that " Akira asked him.

"There are too many variables to decide how our future will play yet, we will plan according to our situation. Remember life isn't like a movie where everything happens exactly as we planned " Kenta told him.

"You lack the confidence to do things? " Akira asked him.

"I lack the overconfidence to consider myself as a perfect being. In the end, I am just a mathematician with a set of beliefs and goals. I don't like how the world has no order and no system. So I am gonna change that " Kenta told him.

"How," Akira asked him.

"Watch and learn, " Kenta told him leaving that mystery.

"Appearances are important, period. It doesn't matter how capable and skilled you are, you have to appear smart and as a capable leader as well if you want people to accept you " Akira told him.

"You can't expect a person to do everything on the first try. It doesn't work out like that. I am aware of that...that's why I am gonna change that thinking " Kenta told him.

"........"Akira didn't expect that.

"And you say I am the crazy one.... Serious you are just either too determined or too old-fashioned. To think you wanted to change how the world works, and you have the nerve to try to move the world in a single direction. A world without any delusions and lies sounds boring and unachievable. " Akira told him.

"There will be no more lies, and no one would be naive if the world is in a state of war. There is no race, age, or gender left untouched in the war. Everything will be clear and the world will develop more with advanced technology. Do you have any idea how much potential is left unused by the world? Do you have any idea how much we can solve the problems of the calamity of nature if people cared about natural problems rather than mere sexuality and racial, and gender differences " Kenta told him

"Seriously, are you on the good or bad side," Akira told him.

"The side that seems right according to mathematical order. " Kenta told him.

"What a nerdish thing to say. What's the deal with this whole 'mathematical order' ." Akira said grossed out.

"The message requires a public key, an integer p. From each number p, one can build a sequence of numbers, the Fibonacci-p numbers, denoted

Fp. The sequence is defined by Fp(n) = Fp(n – 1) + Fp(n – p –1), with Fp(0) = 1 and Fp(n) = 0, n < 0, and can be created by summing along the pth diagonal of Pascal's triangle. For p = 0, we recover the powers of 2 , whereas p = 1 corresponds to

the classic Fibonacci sequence Once p has been chosen, one can represent any two-digit number by giving the positions of the Fibonacci-p numbers that add to the given number

in the minimal representation; that is, for any integer N, there is a unique representation N = Fp(n) + f, with f < Fp(n – p). By giving the positions of

the minimal representation "Kenta converts the book sequence into a new, fully coded sequence of numbers.

"As an example, suppose that the public key is p = 3. The Fibonacci-3 numbers are 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 14 19 26 36 50 . . . . Suppose that one line of the

actual message is converted into the book sequence by taking characters from page 23 of the book: from line 10, characters 10, 5, 3, and 20; from line

17, characters 4, 18, 33, and 12. The "book sequence" would be:

23 10 10 05 03 20

23 17 04 18 33 12" Kenta shows the cipher code to Akira.

"English please, " Akira told him, being unnerved.

"The idea of applying mathematics to decode a message and to solve the world's problems. There is a strong I am fashioned by the subject, a book which ascends to such rarefied heights of pure mathematics that it is said that there was no man in the scientific press capable of criticizing it " Kenta tells him.

" I have added an extra layer of complexity.

060401 – 0903 – 080604 – 04

1011 – 05 – 060501

0805 – 0805" Kenta tells him

"Using the Fibonacci numbers, we can convert this into the book sequence:

Page 12, line 36, characters 32 & 3

Page 144, line 5, characters 14, 26 & 26. A secret message is hidden that is used to communicate within ourselves. " Kenta told him.

"So I have to put some effort into understanding it. " Akira told him.

"Precisely, And keep that notebook with you. " Kenta told him.

"I don't see any point in these complicated messages and ciphers. " Akira asks him.

"If we have to organize half of the evil criminal organization being undetected. We might as well work hard for it. " Kenta tells him.