(Q – Fabergé: earlier you were talking about the book and that we weren't asking questions about the book. So I have a question about the structure of the book, you said
just like Max, that we could throw B in the trash once we had solved it and I asked myself the question, could the hunt have worked if Max had built the book with the riddles
already classified in order but without the B, we eject it directly and we have the same treasure hunt But the puzzles are not mixed?)
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MB : Well, your question contains the answer, if B is used to find the order of the puzzles, if we put them in the right order, we no longer need B, if they are published in the right order, there is no longer any need for the B.
(Q – Fabergé: yes, yes, no but then perhaps, we could have used again, for example, the B tuning resolution mechanism that we know.)
MB : No, no, no. B is B, it is autonomous. It's a completely self-contained puzzle. Once it's resolved, it's resolved.
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MB : Well, your question contains the answer, if B is used to find the order of the puzzles, if we put them in the right order, we no longer need B, if they are published in the right order, there is no longer any need for the B.
(Q – Fabergé: yes, yes, no but then perhaps, we could have used again, for example, the B tuning resolution mechanism that we know.)
MB : No, no, no. B is B, it is autonomous. It's a completely self-contained puzzle. Once it's resolved, it's resolved.