The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1006 Who Can Break Schiller's Defense (Part 1)

Marvel Schiller's arm fell down, and he sighed, as if his soul had flown away.

DC Schiller walked in front of him, squatted down, and said with a smile: "Don't think I don't know, you have been waiting for me to take over when the fusion is not going well, and then find me a lot of work to retaliate against me for retaliating against you before..."

"I hope you better remember that it was you who broke my umbrella in the first place, and you must pay the price for it."

DC Schiller stood up again, lowered his eyelids, and looked at Schiller on the ground through the slit of his eyes, and said: "And you, you don't really think that the little bat that can't even write a paper in my mouth is really a little bat? I was just being polite, and some idiots took it seriously..."

DC Schiller took two steps forward, grabbed the high tower fence that was usually erected but now turned into parallel bars, exerted force with both arms, climbed up with some difficulty, then stepped on the edge of the fence, took a breath, then stood up straight, overlooked everyone, opened his arms, and said:

"I know that many of you want to replace me and float to the surface consciousness. I am a very tolerant person and understand what is fair. Now, as long as you can defeat me, you can naturally get this opportunity. Come on, I think we can..."

Just when DC Schiller said this, there were two loud noises outside the high tower. There was only a loud bang, and then Then there was a girl's scream, and Zatanna's extremely penetrating voice came from outside the tower:

"No! My portal! Clark! Come back! You can't explode again, Oliver! Oliver! Stop him!!!"

"Oh, my God, he rushed towards the bat! Wait, wait! Don't hit him! Stop it! That's Batman, don't you recognize his eyes?!"

"Wait! Batman, this is Clark! Stop it!!"

Then, there were several loud bangs, which directly shook the weak DC Schiller off the railing and fell to the ground, with only A roar came from outside the tower: "Batman! Where is Professor Schiller?! Hand him over! You damn monster!"

"Why do you want to get close to that tower?! You must want to attack other Professor Schillers! Stop! I will never let you succeed!"

"Wait, Clark, calm down, Batman is rational, he can't..."

"Oh, God! My portal exploded! Stop fighting! Stop fighting!!!"

"Rumble" tremors came, DC Schiller, who had just climbed up from the ground, turned his head and looked out the window. It was not surprising that Superman and Batman were fighting.

And what was even more unexpected was that Zatanna and Oliver's persuasion was ineffective, and the two fought fiercely.

It was not surprising that Clark did not control his emotions. In fact, he had been immersed in an anxious atmosphere during this period.

Before, he went to Mexico to help Oliver. Originally, he thought he was going to save the people there, but later he found that things were not that simple at all.

Clark has infinite power, his eyes can emit heat rays, he can sense everything around him, and he can make his wishes come true. He is almost omnipotent, but he finds that he is powerless on the road to saving the Mexican people.

Superman first understood what frustration was when he saw the living environment of local farmers.

At that time, relying on his unrivaled force, he intercepted a truck full of drug raw materials and stopped their dirty deal. He beat the driver and the owner of the truck, making them run away and kneel down to beg for mercy.

Then, a little girl in her early teens jumped out of the truck and stopped Clark. Clark thought she was a victim of trafficking and wanted to send her home, but he didn't expect that the little girl was the daughter of the owner, and their family was farmers in a nearby plantation.

Clark righteously educated the little girl, telling her that drug trafficking was wrong and that planting drug raw materials would endanger many people, but the little girl only asked Clark one question-if Clark burned all the goods in the truck, what would she and her father eat today?

Clark was very puzzled. He told the girl that they could grow other plants, such as spring wheat and barley grown at home, or some fruit trees, which would all have good harvests.

Clark was also a farmer, or the child of an American farmer's family. He was familiar with all kinds of farm work, and he knew that the plants of these drug raw materials were actually very delicate and required much higher planting conditions than some edible or industrial plants.

If it was for making money, wouldn't it be more profitable and trouble-free to grow grain and fruit?

The little girl didn't ask the second question. She just looked at him with a look that made Clark very puzzled, took two steps back, and went to find her father.

In the end, Clark failed to burn the truck with the heat rays of his eyes, because the little girl was sitting in the car, staring at Clark with a numb look, and Clark didn't know what to do.

After leaving, Clark felt uncomfortable all day. He really couldn't understand. If adults did bad things for money and benefits, how could children who knew nothing help the evil?

When Clark returned to Oliver, he raised his questions, but Oliver just looked at him and suggested that he finish college first without answering any questions.

Clark was puzzled. He went back to school, but the school didn't teach these things. He went to the library to find books about Mexican history, but the books were all about the wild history of Mexico and the customs of the Caribbean, and none of them mentioned drugs.

So, in the next holiday, Clark almost couldn't wait to turn down all the holiday club activities and rushed to Mexico. At this time, the underground activities organized by Oliver had already taken shape.

What shocked Clark was that the father and daughter who had stopped the truck before were also among them. When Olive organized a lecture, Clark sat below and heard for the first time how the locals viewed the drug raw material production industry.

There is nothing special. In a word, they plant what others buy. If others don't buy what they plant, they will starve to death. It's that simple.

So Clark pointed his finger at the people who bought these evil raw materials. But he encountered a new obstacle. That is, even if he killed the people who bought them, the farmers would still starve to death.

Clark began to investigate who was consuming these things. He found that most of these things flowed into the United States, and most of the people who consumed these things were ordinary people in chaotic neighborhoods.

Clark caught one or two of them and asked them why they did this and whether they knew that this would bring serious disasters to the Mexican people. They told Clark to get out.

Clark felt like a mental patient who appeared in other people's ordinary daily lives for no reason and felt that all this was absurd and unreal. But his common sense told him that this was wrong, outrageously wrong, but everyone around him took this as daily life.

This made Clark fall into a very anxious state for a time, and at this time, a bright light was lit in his life, that is, Schiller's letter.

Oliver did not elaborate on Clark's existence as much as Schiller did. Most of his achievements were due to him and those grassroots people who were willing to resist. Therefore, most of the suggestions Schiller gave were aimed at him and those grassroots people.

Although Schiller did not focus on answering Clark's questions, Clark gradually found the answer from some of the measures he took.

Mexico's drug production industry is already very complete. From the source to the downstream, from production to consumption, no matter which link is cut off alone, the fundamental problem cannot be solved.

Schiller's advice to Oliver is still more inclined to improve people's livelihood. At present, the time for a large-scale revolution is not yet ripe, so the best way to unite the people is to improve their lives, improve their horizons, and make them voluntary, self-reliant, and self-reliant.

So, Oliver started from the bottom, not raising the banner of resisting drugs or revolution, but united farmers to resist the price pressure of buyers, regain the power to set standards, and united the drug lords in Guadalajara to reorganize the local industrial chain, establish an industrial advantage of comprehensive unity from production to sales, and then radiate the entire Jalisco state.

At first, Clark didn't understand this move. He felt that even if the farmers were in trouble, the means of helping them should not be to help the evil. But later, he found that things were much more complicated than he thought.

In Oliver's actions one after another, and the joint actions of local farmers and drug lords, Clark saw an ancient, tragic and heavy country, with beautiful poppies blooming on blood and sin, and intricate and extremely sinful roots buried deep under the soil.

Clark followed Oliver to witness everything, and his thoughts were always following the revolutionary activities they held. Therefore, when he encountered difficulties, he was puzzled, and Schiller's letters became the best guiding light.

Schiller's solutions to certain problems always shocked Clark, but he suddenly realized it. At the same time, some of the truths he told also made Clark deeply aware and grow.

More than a month ago, Oliver found Clark and said that Schiller had lost contact. Clark felt a tightness in his heart at that time.

When he heard that Oliver was going to find the professor, Clark felt a little excited. He hadn't seen Schiller for a long time. He had accumulated a lot of questions and wanted to ask this knowledgeable professor. He believed that it would be a pleasant conversation.

But unexpectedly, when Oliver came to Gotham and came to Gotham University, he got the news that Schiller had been missing for a long time.

Then, they went to Rodriguez Manor and found that Schiller was not there. Under Victor's guidance, they went to Wayne Manor.

There, they met Zatanna, and after a period of recuperation, Zatanna planned to reopen the portal and go to hell to find Batman and Schiller.

Both parties were targeting Schiller, so they hit it off. Superman helped Zatanna collect materials, and Zatanna opened the portal, and the three of them came to hell together.

Originally, Oliver's conjecture had already scared Clark. If Schiller was really captured by the CIA and tortured, he must have suffered a lot of pain. Clark felt his heart tighten just thinking about it.

But unexpectedly, the first scene he saw after entering hell made him stare with astonishment. Schiller was actually captured by a terrifying bat monster. Of course, Clark would think that it was his duty to rescue the professor.

Although the first explosion occurred because he did not control his power well, Clark's soul power was almost unlimited. He took advantage of the portal not being closed and drilled in again. This time, he brought the upper limit of his controllable power and planned to fight this bat monster to the death.

But as soon as the fight started, Clark became even more angry. It can be said that this time his anger exceeded any time in his life, because he found that the monster opposite was Batman.

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