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Inside the archive’s hidden metadata, another challenge awaited: a string of numbers that appeared random—

Upon extracting the file, Kaelen found only one thing: a single, massive text file named Map.txt . It wasn't a map of a place, but a sequence of hexadecimal numbers that seemed to represent frequency shifts in the city's power grid.

Kaelen, a math prodigy, recognized these as a custom sequence of prime numbers, where each number was roughly double the previous one, minus a shifting offset.

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He used the sequence to build a decryption key for the final, locked file, Vault_Access.bin .

Kaelen realized the numbers, when converted, pointed to specific times of day.

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