It can be basically determined from the map fragments extracted from the film that these map fragments contain a total of two maps. If the previous guesses are correct, then these two maps should be the location map of the "Dark Moon" lair, and the "Dark Moon" lair location map.
A map of the interior of Darkmoon's lair.
"There are a lot of map fragments here. If you want to use spatial mapping to reassemble the map fragments, it may be very difficult." Yun Xi said to Li Ran.
"No matter how difficult it is, we have to put the map fragments back together." Li Ran stared at the map fragments in the computer, his eyes flashing, and said to Yun Xi: "First separate these map fragments, and then try to use spatial composition to combine them.
The map pieces are put back together."
Among these map fragments, one is a map of geographical location and the other is a map of the interior of a building, so it is not difficult to separate the map fragments of the two maps. The real difficulty is to separate the two map fragments.
The map is reorganized.
The space map of the Longyin Army usually splits the map into a power of "2" fragments, ranging from 4, 8, 16, 32, to 128 map fragments. But now what is placed in front of Li Ran and Yun Xi
The map fragments obviously exceeded 128 map fragments. After counting, Li Ran determined that the map fragments of the two maps were 256 each, which happened to be the 8th power of "2". This also confirmed Li Ran's previous speculation.
, Wu Yun used spatial composition maps on both maps.
Li Ran temporarily closed the other map fragment inside the building, leaving only the map fragment of the geographical location. He stared at the map fragment on the computer, his persistent and serious eyes as if to wipe out the computer screen.
Staring through the same thing. Li Ran stared at the map fragments in order to imprint these 256 map fragments into his mind, for half an hour, an hour, an hour and a half! Li Ran sat in front of the computer screen for an hour and a half.
He stared at the fragments of the computer without moving at all, as if the old monk had fallen into trance.
Li Ran's forehead was already covered with sweat. This was caused by his brain running at high speed, memorizing these map fragments.
About a quarter of an hour later, Li Ran stretched out his hand to Yun Xi beside him and said: "Paper! Pen!"
Yunxi immediately handed the paper and pen that he had prepared to Li Ran. Li Ran took the paper and pen, then closed his eyes and reorganized the 256 map fragments in his mind.
The map is drawn on the paper.
Li Ran's drawing speed is not very fast, but he draws every stroke and every line very carefully, because even if there is only a 1 mm difference on the map, in reality, it may be several hundred meters.
The difference was kilometers or even dozens of kilometers, so Li Ran didn't dare to make the slightest error.
Memorizing those map fragments is just the beginning. Putting the map fragments together in your mind and drawing them is the real difficulty. The load on the brain caused by completing these tasks is several times that of memorizing the map fragments.
This step of work can only be completed by Li Ran himself, and no one can do it for him.
Yun Xi quietly exited the room, closing the door ajar. The sound of closing the door might interrupt the puzzle work that Li Ran was doing in his mind.
In Li Ran's mind, a Li Ran who was ten times smaller than himself stood in an alien space. In front of him were pieces of map fragments suspended in the air that were slightly emitting light. Li Ran slid these suspended map fragments with his hands to remove them.
Splice them together; in the room, the pencil in Li Ran's hand draws based on the map he spliced together in his mind. The lines on the map sometimes appear as rough lines, sometimes as delicate dotted lines, and sometimes as tiny dots...
As time passed, Li Ran's brows sometimes frowned and then relaxed, sometimes his face showed a thoughtful look, and sometimes it turned into a look of understanding.
The sweat on Li Ran's forehead slid down his temples, and finally dripped on the ground, but he didn't seem to feel anything. He just drew with a pencil based on the map spliced out in his mind.
The sky outside is getting darker, and tonight's night is much clearer than the past few days. The clouds in the sky are very thin, a few stars flicker on and off, and the silver-white moonlight shines on the ground through the windows without curtains.
There was no light in the room, and the computer on the table had already entered a dormant state. The screen was darkened, and only a black figure could be vaguely seen through the moonlight shining into the room, sitting in front of the table.
The map on the white paper in front of Li Ran has basically taken shape. He is still modifying the details on the map with a pencil. The only sound in the room is Li Ran's steady breathing and the "rustling" sound of the pencil rubbing against the paper.
Outside the room, all the members of the tactical squadron gathered together. More than a dozen people kept quiet in a tacit understanding. Even if they needed to communicate, they only communicated with gestures, because they knew very well that if there was any noise at this time, it would affect Li Ran's spatial composition.
It will have a huge impact and even affect all his previous work.
The food in Luo Haoti's lunch box was already cold. He handed the lunch box to Xu Xudong and motioned him to go out and heat the food again. This was the fifth time that the food in the lunch box had been heated.
The vegetables have long since turned yellow due to overheating, and the braised pork inside has long since rotted to pieces due to overheating.
Shortly after Xu Xudong left with the lunch box, a "thud" sound of falling suddenly came from the room. Luo Hao's expression condensed. Without saying a word, he pushed open the ajar door and rushed in without turning on the light.
Arrived at the table.
Li Ran had already fallen to the ground along with his chair, and the map he had drawn on the table also slipped to the ground. Li Ran was still holding tightly the pencil with an almost completely flat tip in his hand.
"Demon pupil, demon pupil!"
Luo Hao helped Li Ran up from the ground and kept calling his code name, but Li Ran didn't respond. Luo Hao wanted to take the pencil with the sharpened tip out of his hand, but Li Ran held on tightly.
He didn't give Luo Hao any chance at all.
"Yao Tong, the map is finished and you have finished it." Luo Hao said to Li Ran: "You need to have a good rest now. You have done a good job. Leave the rest to us."
At this time, Li Ran slowly let go of his right hand and asked Luo Hao to take the pencil out of his hand.
The only thought and obsession in Li Ran's mind at this time was to piece together and draw the map fragments. Luo Hao's words were to make Li Ran let go of his obsession.