The end
An hour had passed, and the representatives of the four faculties had all chosen their source stones; the school administration had already assigned source masters to them, but it appeared that something had happened at the last minute, and they needed to adjust their staff, so all twelve representatives stood in front of the source stones they had chosen and waited.

During the delay, Joshua Gray turned to Kale Roman and said, "We've both just neglected an issue!"

Because the situation is surrounded by several little flying saucers, Joshua Gray whispered the last words as quietly as possible, so that only Sam West could hear them.

"What?" pondered Sam West.

Joshua: "Student Levi's algorithm should be right, but because it differs from the algorithm we've been using, the outputs of these two algorithms are incorrect. If the source master uses the original method as a benchmark to configure the source, the final number that comes out of the source is likely to contain an even larger
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