# Kindergarten Election

Time Limit: Java: 2000 ms / Others: 2000 ms

Memory Limit: Java: 65536 KB / Others: 65536 KB

## Description

At the beginning of the semester in kindergarten, the n little kids (indexed from 1 to n, for convenience) in class need to elect their new leader.

The ith kid will vote for his best friend fi (where 1 ≤ fi ≤ n, and it's too shame to vote for yourself, so fi ≠ i). And the kid who gets the most votes will be the leader. If more than one kids who get the largest number of votes, there will be multiple leaders in the new semester.

Little Sheldon (the kid with index 1) is extremely vain, and he would like to be the ONLY leader. (That means the number of votes he gets should strictly larger than any other.) Soon Sheldon found that if he give ci candies to the ith kid, the ith kid would regard Sheldon as the new best friend, and of course vote for Sheldon.

Every kid including Sheldon loves candies. As an evil programmer, please help the evil Sheldon become the ONLY leader with minimum cost of candies. By the way, Sheldon should vote for any one he wants EXCEPT himself.

## Input

There are multiple test cases. The first line of input contains an integer T (T ≤ 100) indicating the number of test cases. Then T test cases follow.

The first line of each case contains one integer: n (3 ≤ n ≤ 100) -- the number of kids in class.

The second line contains n-1 integers: fi (1 ≤ fi ≤ n, fi ≠ i, and 2 ≤ i ≤ n) -- represents that the best friend of ith kid is indexed with fi.

The third line contains n-1 integers: ci (1 ≤ ci ≤ 1000, and 2 ≤ i ≤ n) -- represents that if Sheldon gave ci candies to the ith kid, the ith kid would vote Sheldon, instead of their old best friend fi, as the new semester leader.

## Output

For each test case, print the minimal cost of candies to help Sheldon become the ONLY leader.

## Sample Input

2
4
1 1 2
1 10 100
3
3 2
1 10

## Sample Output

0
11

## Hint

In the first case,

• If Sheldon vote for 2nd kid, the 2nd kid and Sheldon will both have 2 votes. In this case, Sheldon have to pay 100 candies to the 4th kid, and get 3 votes to win;
• If Sheldon vote for 3rd or 4th kid, Sheldon will win with 2 votes without sacrifice any candy.

## Source

The 10th Zhejiang Provincial Collegiate Prog