I stared at the numbers until my eyes blurred, but I still got nothing.
Gao Da looked sad. "This is worse than the lottery! At least for the lottery, there is a range for us to guess!"
I had an idea. I glanced at Gao Da.
Gao Da was puzzled. "What's wrong? Did you think of something?"
"Repeat what you said." I looked at him.
"Huh? This is worse than the lottery! At least for the lottery, there is a range for us to guess?" Gao Da looked at me in confusion.
I immediately sat up, grabbed a pen and paper, and began to write.
Gao Da wanted over curiously. "Twenty-six English letters? What do you mean?"
I didn't say anything. I held my phone and studied the numbers. After two hours, I showed my results to Gao Da, who was dozing off. There were four words on the paper: "Save my dad first."
Gao Da shuddered and stood up. He stared at the paper, then at me.