The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman

Chapter 3193 The Detective is about to die (Forty-four)



Chapter 3193 The Detective is about to die (Forty-four)

After listening to Schiller's speculation, Batman nodded. Although the evidence was not sufficient, the logic was sound.

"Then the background story of the Pale Knight can be inferred from this." Schiller said while thinking. He was obviously combining the behavior in the Pale Knight comic and the behavioral logic shown so far to speculate on what kind of story he would make up. Backstory.

"He may also be here for a certain case." Batman speculated, "Since he is a lawyer, he may also be here to collect some evidence. It may also be related to the Prowler. He may be here to investigate the Prowler." "

Schiller shook his head.

"No, I guess the background story he made up is not entirely related to interests." Schiller recalled the comics about the Pale Knight in his mind and said: "You may not believe it, but he is a person who believes in love."

"What?"

"I said he believed in love."

Schiller deliberately stared at Batman's face, and sure enough he didn't miss his gradually cracking expression.

"Do you have any additional information?" Batman couldn't help but ask. He had to admit that the news Schiller had just thrown out was indeed quite important, and he was very interested.

"Of course, I do, but what are you going to give me in exchange for it?"

Batman paused for a moment. It turned out that he was waiting for him here. He did still have a trump card, but he couldn't hand it over now, so he thought about it and said, "What do you want me to give in exchange?"

"Can I ask you a few questions?"

"cannot."

Batman refused so simply that Schiller was stunned. He put his hand on the table, tapped his fingers on the table and said, "Would you refuse so simply when facing other Schillers?"

Batman really thought about this question seriously, then shook his head and said: "Maybe not, I mean there won't be such a chance, because they don't need to ask me questions, because they will understand themselves out of thin air. You want to know, don’t you?”

"I understand." Schiller nodded.

Batman didn't know what he understood. Just when he was about to ask, Schiller said: "You are the kind of person who likes to flirt in the interrogation room. Do you want me to talk to you about the horizon at sunset? Or something else." Coffee brand?”

Batman's words were blocked immediately. He didn't know if Schiller did it on purpose.

But the other feeling Schiller gave him was that he just couldn't see through the mysterious background, like peeling off layers of human skin, still unable to determine whether he had the heart of a monster.

As for Schiller, who is suspected to be an agent, even his appearance is a bit elusive. His aggressiveness does not have any characteristics of a civilized society. He seems to have never dressed himself up as a gentleman in a suit, but he does not appear to be a spy. Cold and distant, people usually call this character true temperament.

It's just that Batman has come into contact with too many people with true temperament, and Clark and Diana can be regarded as the best among them. The other people in the Justice League always have a fiery and sincere heart no matter how they look.

So he could feel that the true feelings expressed by Schiller were not pure enough, but this impurity seemed to be intentional on his part.

If we elaborate on the difference from other Schillers, it is probably that smart people have already predicted what is under the skin of other Schillers, but some people choose to reveal it, while others do not. Batman belongs to the latter.

And now for the Schiller in front of him, the human and monster parts are distributed in a chaotic manner, not in an orderly manner from the outside to the inside, as if the two limbs are sewn together, and he never hesitates to use them. exhibit.

Before you actually reach out and touch, you will never know which part you are touching. It may be a polygonal heart that transfuses blood with sincere words that humans can understand, and you can touch it along the dense white bones that pierce the skin. What he found were fragile joints just like ordinary people.

It's hard to tell what's real and what's fake, like a rainbow that's been put in a bottle and shaken over and over again. The mixed colors are haggard and ugly, but through the little phantom light left on the inner wall of the bottle, you can get a glimpse of the once gorgeous colors. the truth.

Batman knows very well that gold mining plots are traps that humans can never avoid. Sometimes the charm of a gold mountain is not even as good as a little gold in a mountain of sand.

In addition to the sense of accomplishment that a rare thing brings to people, the most precious thing about gold is that it allows people to attribute the reason for obtaining gold to their own unremitting efforts rather than the luck given by God.

Batman believes that there must be many gold diggers who have paid a bloody price in order to find the glimmer of sincerity in Schiller's soul that is filled with countless traps.

Suddenly, Batman suddenly realized that the thoughts he just had did not seem to be based on judgments based on Schiller's behavior, but were more similar to pure feelings.

I am the master of psychoanalysis myself? ? ?

This has to mention the social effect that is opposite to the mirror effect - the antagonist effect. To use an old saying, it is the provocation method.

The specific manifestation is: when you want to obtain certain information from someone, you must start from the opposite angle and let him produce a thinking logic that confronts you, so as to tell the truth.

The difference between these two effects is that the former uses human empathy and focuses on enhancing the atmosphere, while the latter uses human empathy and focuses on showing logic. The former uses sensibility as a sword, and the latter uses rationality as a sword.

Now Batman is sure that Schiller must be an agent, because these two methods are the most common interrogation methods.

Well, well, Batman has lived for so many years, and he has always been the only one to interrogate others. No blind agent dares to interrogate him. Today he has met his match?

"Don't you want to try it?" Batman continued the previous topic and said, "The doctor I know is very good at this kind of thing."

"What is it?" Schiller asked knowingly.

"I can't find a more rigorous word to describe it, but if I have to say it, it's probably a kind of mind reading."

"Are you talking about guessing?"

At this moment Batman heard a loud swear word in his heart. This reaction was so instinctive that he didn't have time to control it. Fortunately, he didn't say it out loud.

But after reacting, he couldn't help but think about it. What did Schiller just say? He said that his other psychoanalysis was a guess? !

Before he could say anything, Bruce began to howl in his inner world, and the content can be roughly summarized as "Heaven, earth, which angel sister gave me this breath?!"

Arrogant had given up cutting his cigar.

"Do you think it's a blind guess?" Batman asked.

Batman's reason told him not to discuss this issue with Schiller, otherwise he would become one of the gold diggers, essentially still looking for the golden light in the sand, but he really couldn't control it.

Because Batman really studied Schiller's psychoanalytic talent, and of course the result was that he didn't study anything, which was unacceptable for a genius scientist.

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To exaggerate, his current state of mind can probably be summarized as "Please God, tell me who is loyal and who is treacherous!" or "What did I say? What did I say?!"

"I think part of it is true." Schiller replied, "I think any rational person should not accept these unfounded words. I know they may sound right, but there are too many things in this world that turn out to be right, and not every one of them is a good thing."

"For example?"

"For example, every world war."

It makes so much sense, Batman thought. If you didn't say this, I would think I met a normal person.

This is a very rare conclusion. After all, in Batman's eyes, even Clark is not a normal person.

Schiller leaned forward again, looked into Batman's eyes and said, "You are not the one who would accept these nonsense, right?"

Batman's lips moved. He was thinking about whether he had ever taken action without solid evidence just because of Schiller's analysis. After going through it in his mind, he found that he should not have.

Then he made his most righteous shaking of the head this year.

"That's good." Schiller said, "I think we should get along well. In that case, I can tell you something."

"About psychoanalysis?"

Schiller looked at him strangely and said, "About the Pale Knight. He is a person who believes in love."

"Because he chose to embrace the fog in the forest on a rainy day?"

"Because it was Harley Quinn who saved him! They have a good relationship! Batman... Batman?!"

When Batman came to his senses, he found that Schiller was looking at him with disapproval.

I really should get rid of those nonsense from my mind, Batman thought.

He thought the main reason for his frequent distraction was that if Schiller was a madman, he would naturally look like a normal person, but if Schiller looked too much like a normal person, he would inevitably look like a madman.

Batman did not encounter such situations very often, because there were not many people who were more normal than him in all the universes.

More importantly, among the tens of millions of assumptions he had made, this normal person should not be Schiller.

Schiller said helplessly: "Okay, you may not particularly want to talk about marriage, so let's change our thinking. When the Pale Knight was making up the story, he didn't know what story Greed had made up, so there couldn't be any medical insurance companies in his story."

"Even if he did make up a case that he had to come here, he couldn't have the same mind as Greed. If the Transcendent wanted to connect all of our stories, he would choose to avoid the important part in the background story of the Pale Knight."

"The best choice is to throw away the case he made up that is completely unrelated to the main story, and if the specific events are put aside, the only thing that can make him enter the main story is the emotional line."

"This seems to have nothing to do with the Pale Knight's personal choice, but if he learned about this from some channels, he would not choose to pull the case he made up back to the main line, but would be more likely to use the same trick."

"Because he is not only the only one among all the clowns who understands love, but also the only one among them who understands love."


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