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Alice suggested Bob to play a game. Bob didn't like this idea, but he couldn't refuse Alice, so he asked you to write a program that would play instead of him.

The game starts with Alice taking out a grid sheet of size nxn, the cells of which are initially not colored. After that she colors some 2n cells with colors 1,2,ldots,2n, respectively, and informs Bob about these cells.

In one move, Bob can point to a cell that has not been colored yet and ask Alice to color that cell. Alice colors that cell with one of the 2n colors of her choice, informing Bob of the chosen color. Bob can make no more than 10 moves, after which he needs to find a good set of four cells.

A set of four cells is considered good if the following conditions are met:

- All the cells in the set are colored;
- No two cells in the set are colored with the same color;
- The centers of the cells form a rectangle with sides parallel to the grid lines.

Input Format:
Each test consists of multiple test cases. The first line contains a single integer t (1<=t<=200) — the number of test cases. The description of the test cases follows.

The first line of each test case contains a single integer n (3<=n<=1000) — the size of the grid.

The i-th of the following 2n lines contains two integers x_i and y_i (1<=x_i,y_i<=n) — the coordinates of the cell colored with the i-th color.

It is guaranteed that all coordinates (x_i,y_i) are pairwise distinct for the same test case.

After reading the input data for each test case, continue the interaction as described below.

Output Format:
None

Note:
In the first test case:

In the second test case, cells with coordinates (1,1),(1,2),(2,1),(2,2) are initially colored by Alice in different colors.. Output only the code with no comments, explanation, or additional text.