The proposition of "Unbinding Equations" is one step sharper than "living in an infinite flow" - it asks: When "living" itself proves to be just a line of code designed by others, do you still dare to live something other than that line of code? This is not just about solving puzzles to survive, it is a long inquiry about "whether people are just containers of rules." The world that the protagonist Shen Yan is thrown into doesn't talk to you about good and evil, it only gives you rules. Outside the rules is obliteration, but inside the rules is people eating people. But Ana Shen didn't rely on brute force to break the situation. He relied on using the brain of a criminal policeman to tear down the rules to the bones, and then found a path for "non-compliant people" in the gaps in the rules.