This website contains paragraphs and transcripts of a mysterious book called the Voynich manuscript. The replacement of symbols with alphabets and the formation of transcripts is the first step to translate it. Decoding the Voynich manuscript can follow a process similar to identifying the protein-coding regions, or exons, of a pre-mRNA. Some words function as starting points for deciphering, and by removing repetitive sequences (≈introns) and changing the reading frame, the final transcript (≈mRNA) becomes readable. We often see that previous theories on the manuscript could not decipher more than a few words and would eventually stop working. However, the Iteration theory not only works across many pages continuously but also provides answers to many questions by forming sentences and creating meaningful connections to the figures of the manuscript. Although almost all pages are readable with this technique, the method still requires improvement.