Chapter 45: Deception and Matryoshka

On the computer screen ahead, all the command codes had already been displayed.

Lin Xian stepped forward, glanced at the screen, and commented,

"So short?"

He counted them.

There were only 13 lines of command codes, far fewer than he had expected.

But that made sense.

This was merely a "switch", a "key" after all, which, once entered, could activate the hidden Keystroke Protection within the Turing Computer; it wasn't supposed to be complicated.

It was like the combination to a safe.

Once the correct combination was entered, the deceptively simple string of numbers would unlock a safe with an immensely complex internal mechanism.

"These 13 lines of code are the entirety of the security lock,"

Turing's voice emerged from the speakers, explaining to Lin Xian: