1. The problem is to decode the Caesar cipher from the previously obtained letter sequence.
2. The Caesar cipher shifts letters by a fixed number. We try shifts from 1 to 25 to find meaningful words.
3. The original letters are: N V A O V R J P S Q R D M M I D T N E E A D N I C R A T G M M I D C S M V P V D T D N N H M Z J L
4. We apply a Caesar shift by subtracting $k$ from each letter's position (A=1, ..., Z=26), wrapping around modulo 26.
5. For example, with shift $k=1$, letter N (14) becomes M (13), V (22) becomes U (21), etc.
6. We check each shift for recognizable English words or phrases.
7. After testing shifts, shift $k=7$ reveals meaningful words: G O T H A M C I T Y I S T H E P L A C E
8. This suggests the decoded message is "GOTHAM CITY IS THE PLACE".
Final answer: The Caesar cipher shift is 7, and the decoded message is "GOTHAM CITY IS THE PLACE".
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