In order to ensure that he is the first to prove Goldbach's conjecture, an old mathematician planned to murder a mathematics student who claimed to have proved the conjecture. In order to blame others, they found three people who were barely familiar with mathematics, and they were locked in a room that kept getting smaller. The idea is quite creative, but unfortunately the questions in it are too uncreative and a little too simple, but I can bear it when I think that there are at best some math enthusiasts in it. Finally, when I saw the old man's manuscripts scattered on the lake, I couldn't help thinking of the old mathematician who often explained the proof of Goldbach's conjecture in various classrooms when I was in college.
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