Destination Sherlock Holmes #3

Suppose a , b , c , d , e , f , g , h , i a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i are 9 consecutive prime numbers and h , i , j , k , l h, i, j, k, l are 5 consecutive prime numbers whose individual summations are same i.e. ( " a " t o " i " ) = ( " h " t o " l " ) \sum_{("a" to "i")} = \sum_{("h" to "l")} . Guess this unique number (i.e. the summation) if the number can be represented as a 2 + ( a 1 ) 2 a^2 + {(a-1)}^{2} and as b c b * c .

Other problem of this set is here .

221 193 137 There is no unique number

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