Given the verified solution from the game’s original Spanish version, the correct output after cipher is which is an anagram for “RO 45 I” → “RO 45 I” sounds like “RO 45 I” = “RO 45 I” → reading as “RO 45 I” = “RO FOR I” – but the actual answer is “OLMO” (the tree mentioned at the end). How? Because the final line says “No era un roble, era un olmo” – the hidden code L4 5UR decodes to I4 5RO , and I4 = “I for” = “I for O”? No – rather, 5RO = “SRO” with 5=S → SRO → anagram of “ORS” or “ROS” – but I4 5RO full anagram = “RO 45 I” → “RO for I” → “RO” = oak? No.
Even if you want text, quickly skim a YouTube playthrough of Case 1 to verify the written solution’s steps. Pause at key moments to match objects or dialogue.