Of course, Halloumi knew that her companion had created such a thing. Kaya named the "gadget" with a simple name – forum index. The gadget was actually an algorithm for creating a catalog. It didn't store data, it only organized data.
When the index was created, not only could it select the time sequence and region, but it could also find the most popular or important events at the time and place. It could also find the connection and location of relevant events based on keywords, and find the relevant footprints and events involved based on names.
But all this time, Kaya had only focused on how to create an index more accurately and how to more efficiently determine the connection between the content of a passage. She even introduced the machine learning program used by the Tower of the Great Sage, which was used to automatically adjust attack parameters based on the target. What Kaya wanted to study was how to make the index program smarter and automatically determine the key and the connection.
After all, the program had been developed until now, and all kinds of ridiculous results still occurred from time to time. What Kaya had been doing was to constantly improve the judgment logic and reduce those ridiculous mistakes.
Moreover, the southwest peninsula had the most and most complete information. The amount of information in other areas was several orders of magnitude lower than the southwest peninsula. But areas outside the peninsula would use the forum and establish a private section with limited authority. Nine out of ten things recorded in the forum were not allowed to see the light of day. In terms of the intelligence value of each article, it was even higher.
That was why Halloumi asked Kaya for help.
This was something that a certain person did not know about. The two girls and their elder sister were also completely unaware of how exaggerated this matter was. Otherwise, someone would ask them to be more cautious or even stop the entire project. At the very least, they shouldn't let people know that they had such a tool, so they should be more careful.
In fact, if the fake Lin knew about this, he wouldn't be surprised by this result. This was not the same as the PRISM program that Snowden helped the CIB build. Snowden intercepted packets on the network, hacked and monitored all devices connected to the network. Sorting out the information and turning it into valuable intelligence was the most insignificant part of the process.
The most difficult part of data analysis was always how to obtain the data. The rest was to dig through the data and find the answers to the questions one wanted to know. Due to the fact that some information was time-sensitive, the data mining work could not be done slowly.
However, Kaya's starting point was a forum full of loopholes. Because a certain someone had established it early, and with the addition of a server and whatnot, no one else knew how to do it in the beginning. Therefore, the forum became the only option on the Labyrinth Network, and all the information was placed in this sieve-like place. The girl's work didn't have a time limit, so it was inevitable that she would get such results.
This time, the reason why they were walking on the streets of Pilsen City's lower city was because of the clues given by Kaya's Forum Index.
All the mysterious disappearances that had taken place in the Pilsen Quarter, in spite of the various possibilities that had arisen in the idle chatter and conjectures of the noble personages. But in the end, there were still no clues that pointed to the mastermind, let alone any evidence. There were even doubts as to whether or not someone had really gone missing.
However, if one were to compare the time and location of these mysterious disappearances, they would find that most of them coincided with the time and location of a certain organization. Although they didn't know if there was a connection between the two, without any clues, it was like a life-saving straw. The two girls agreed to investigate the organization first.
The organization was a quasi-religious organization called the Hanen Society. But when they asked Molgit, who was a native, she had never heard of the organization.
According to the information found on the forum, the Hanen Society was an organization that worshiped a certain ancient hero. This was quite common in the Labyrinth.
In this world with gods, after a hero died, he would usually be taken into the divine kingdom of the god he believed in and become an immortal heroic spirit. If enough people remembered his deeds and remembered it, and it continued, it would naturally form some kind of faith, and these heroic spirits would have a chance to ignite the divine fire and become a member of the gods. Most of the gods with weak divine power and followers came from this way.
But generally speaking, in order to increase the chances of igniting the divine fire, these believers would usually act like they were preaching, wantonly announcing the deeds of their worshipers, hoping to gain more people's recognition.
But it was unknown how many people's recognition and faith were needed to ignite the divine fire. Those ancient heroes who wanted to get rid of their divine status as heroic spirits would only pass on a message to their believers in the mortal world: the more, the better.
But the Hanen Society was very low-key, like a secret sect, and all of its activities were kept quite mysterious. In fact, even in the non-public section of the Hanen Society forum, Kaya only found some messages about the time and place of the gathering. As for why they had gathered together, they had never left behind a single word about it.
Another suspicious point was the name of their organization: Hanen. In the history that Kaya could find, there was no hero with this name. Even if she didn't search from the narrow group of "heroes," and instead looked for Hanen, who had left a name in history, she couldn't find anyone with this name or surname.
The name "Hanen" might just be a pseudonym or a pronoun, because this word meant "rooster" in some dialects of the Labyrinth, and it had a majestic and mighty meaning. It was one of the most commonly used names of men in some places.
With these characteristics, it was usually some cult that couldn't see the light of day. Otherwise, it would be the kind of participants who were all so high-end that ordinary peasants might not even see one of them in their entire lives.
Either way, they wouldn't be too friendly to ordinary people. Therefore, although Hallumi and others were looking for the Hanen Society, they didn't dare to reveal any information to anyone other than the seven of them. And the only clue to find was a place known from the forum. When members of the Hanen Society contacted each other, they would use a symbol: three connected parallelograms, which looked like an artist's blade on Earth.
The reason why they cared so much about symbols was a habit of the Labyrinth. In the sphere of influence of a certain organization, they would habitually draw symbols in inconspicuous places, such as corners and tree trunks. If the leader of the territory changed, the old symbol would be removed and replaced with a new one. It was the same as a dog drawing territory when it peed.
Sometimes, when they wanted to send a message, they would use this symbol to remind people in the same organization that they had left a secret message nearby and to look for it. Of course, the secret message might not necessarily be nearby, and the symbol might just be a starting point. The next step was to follow the standard pattern of the organization to find the designated terrain and finally find the target.
If others wanted to use symbols to find clues about an organization, it was actually no different from looking for a needle in a haystack. They could only rely on luck. However, they had no other way, because before they entered the lower city of Pilsen, they had already used Molgit's connections to inquire about relevant information, but none of them were useful.
Finally, yesterday, they found someone who might have a clue and said that they were looking for some strange organizations or people, and that they just had to look in the lower city. This was also the reason why the girls hurried out after sending off President Mark Kovac and the group of distinguished guests. Hallumi was a little anxious, wanting to know if yesterday's clue was useful.
But as they walked further and further into the lower city, Jermaine, who had been enthusiastic at first, became worried and asked, "We've walked so far, and we still haven't found any clues. Should we go back, okay? I have an ominous feeling. "
"Marit, your man has an ominous feeling again. How many times has it been? He has to say it a few times every day. If he's really scared, you should take him back soon. We'll go on our own. My teacher once said that those who cower on the battlefield will only die faster and drag others down with them. So if it doesn't work, you two should go first. "
Everyone knew the relationship between the two pairs of dwarves very well. Halloumi, on the other hand, had become good friends with Marit and Freya the moment the four silver-bearded dwarves joined them. They could talk about anything and everything with each other without holding back.
Since they were good friends, there was no lack of complaints between them. The two single magic apprentices and the female dwarves who went out with companions often talked about the same topic. One side had a teacher who needed others to take care of her, who couldn't even eat or sleep without two apprentices, and the other side had a man who always messed things up and needed her to clean up the mess. Just by this comparison, the two women of different races became much closer.
So when Jermaine said something that greatly reduced their morale, of course, Hallumi didn't hold back and complained to Marit. The female dwarf, on the other hand, bared her teeth at the guy who shrunk his neck like a quail with a resentful heart.
If it was a normal conversation, Marit had a way of retorting. She wouldn't stop until she had a dozen rounds of verbal exchanges with the human girl in front of her. But as soon as the topic turned to this man, it was a tragic situation where she could only be mocked and couldn't talk back.
It couldn't be helped. When this guy was hot-headed, he dared to do anything. But as soon as that emotion passed, he was like a coward. Everything looked wrong; his mind was filled with thoughts of how to escape. From the past until now, who knew how many times she had been tricked by this guy. There wasn't a time when she didn't hate him to the core.
She wanted to reach out and poke this man's ugly face with her finger. Freya's voice came from the side, saying, "Hey, everyone, look. Doesn't this look like what we're looking for?"
Instantly, everyone's attention was focused on the place Freya was pointing at. It was a very simple and clear symbol, three interconnected parallelograms. There was no mistaking it. Beside the symbol was one of the tunnels that led to the underground sewer system of Pilsen City.
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