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Chapter 125 - 124- Wisely

Sebastian was struck with the idea "wisely". He had even looked at the messages changing their angles – even tried reading their water image-versions and mirror-image versions; but to no avail. What is the meaning of 'look wisely': he had asked this question a thousand times. And she had answered that these are facts about places. What does it mean? Let's take the message with the smallest amount of alphabets. He studied the last but one message: Rat ews.

He thought: Neither "Rat", nor "ews" denotes any place. He googled rat, it displayed mice rat. When he typed swe in the map search it showed Swer city of Nenses state. He was confused.

He took the third from the last message: Gnaivaelt Emlasi Dnumsiger. He focused on Gnivaelt. It became Tleaving. He thought: Tleaving does not make any sense. If T is separated from this word it makes sense. It becomes a word "leaving". Let me try the second word this way separating the first alphabet. Perhaps first or last alphabet is unnecessary.

Emlasi became Isalme

He was again frustrated. He had never heard of this word. He googled Isalme. Google asked him to search instead of Salmet (a city of Rejismundi). He wanted to throw away his mobile phone and scold Google. But what will be the result of it? I will lose my mobile phone, an important asset now: saying so he calmed himself. He tried the last word "Dnumsijer". It turned to "rejismund". He searched this word in Google again. It asked to search Rejismundi instead. This message is about a place: now he beamed. Rejismundi, Salmet, leaving. If arranged well: Leaving Salmet Rejismundi.

Then he tried the next message:  Tar ews.

If I arrange this it may become: At Swer. Swer, the state capital of Nenses. – I cracked it. I cracked it. He jumped from his bed. This brought him cramps on his right foot.