Chapter 1048 Shocking the Ordinary People (Twenty-Five)
In the corridor of the Mind Tower, DC Schiller raised his head, looked at the situation on the surface of consciousness, turned his head and looked at the superego next to him and said:
"So, you are waiting for him here, but it is also true that Marvel's superheroes are more serious. They should have thought that some compulsory measures are needed to deal with a mental patient."
The superego held the railing and said: "If greed can be cured, or the situation improves a little, it can be regarded as a big step forward on the road to recovery."
"Compared to that, that little energy is nothing."
DC Schiller smiled and said: "The child was scared. In recent days, he has been hiding in the ward and has not come out."
The superego turned around and said:
"I will go to coax him."
Looking at the back of the superego leaving, DC Schiller knew that he was a little angry about the greedy behavior.
However, the superego is the collective will of personality, and he does not need to speak coldly to other selves. However, judging from the degree of his anger, Marvel Schiller is definitely going to be in big trouble this time.
Just as DC Schiller speculated, now, Marvel Schiller fell into deep doubt.
He felt that he might be overworked and hallucinating, or he might have some kind of illusion, otherwise how could he have such an outrageous dream that everyone ignored him?
What Schiller couldn't understand the most was that his friends had no reason to push him away, whether it was out of interest or emotional needs.
He had such a strong ability to make money, such a firm will to lead all mankind forward, and such a deep friendship with them, why was he suddenly isolated?
Schiller was also a mental patient, so he also had some "unconscious" situations that mental patients would have. In his opinion, his behavior was completely normal.
Schiller helped S.H.I.E.L.D. accumulate capital, helped the Sanctuary of the Holy to conduct business, helped the Stark Group improve its status, and helped Asgard cope with the crisis that might come next...
Whether from the motivation process or the result, he did it perfectly, and he didn't think that there would be other time travelers who did it more perfectly than him.
After all, Schiller felt that his series of plans took care of both interests and emotions, improved personal strength and racial strength, cured personal psychological trauma, and bridged the contradictions between many people.
Finally, he used the power of the system to make up for all the regrets, wouldn't that make everyone happy? Why did it go wrong at the last step?
Schiller couldn't accept this result at all. He had taken ninety-nine steps, so why did it go wrong at the last step?
Schiller first thought of whether he had done something bad with good intentions?
For example, after Howard and Eugene were resurrected, they were still arguing with their son, which caused Stark and Strange to become even angrier and ignore him.
But Schiller picked up his medical records and looked through the psychological tests he had done for Stark and Strange. The two of them had similar attitudes when dealing with blood relations.
Although they don't get along well with their relatives, they still attach great importance to family affection. Although there are some minor conflicts with their relatives, in general, they still care about each other.
Therefore, there is no reason for these two people to trouble Schiller, and it is even more impossible for others.
How could Nick, a glutton who can never be satisfied, fire his best financial advisor? Loki knew that Asgard might be in danger, so how could he not need Schiller's power?
Schiller stayed in the clinic for a whole day and thought about it, but he didn't understand it at all, but he was still unwilling to give up. He felt that there were still good people in the world, so he called Matt, but learned that Matt and Erica went to Japan together.
The two did not reach an agreement on marriage and education for the time being, but they found a solution themselves.
That is, to establish a common enemy, and then solve him until all enemies are solved, so that they can not only promote their relationship by fighting side by side, but also create a safe environment for future children.
When Schiller called, Matt looked like he had just woken up. He knew from Matt's tone that the two must have been crazy until late last night. Schiller was too embarrassed to ask any more questions, so he hung up the phone.
Then, Schiller called Peter again, but what shocked him even more was that Peter recommended himself to Magneto and took his good friend Harry to the Andromeda Galaxy for an internship.
Originally, Magneto was angry that the fight between Stark and Strange affected his daughter Polaris, but when Peter approached him, he was still shaken.
Peter proposed that as long as he went to the Andromeda Galaxy to teach for a period of time, the conflict between the mutants and the Stark Group would be written off.
Magneto only reluctantly agreed. Professor X was already crazy with joy. Everyone knew that Spider-Man was a treasure. Perhaps, his ability in a certain aspect could not be called the best among humans, but he was very comprehensive.
He can calculate the stars with a pen and punch starships with his hands. His character, morality and appearance are beyond reproach. If he didn't already have a girlfriend, Professor X would have to be a matchmaker for him.
After Peter went there, on the one hand, he could teach a new batch of young people selected by mutants to make up for their lack of theoretical knowledge when transforming Sky Island. On the other hand, his character is much better than most mutants. With him, some young mutants will not go astray.
As for his proposal to take the little green goblin with him, Professor X didn't think it was a big deal. The son of the Osborn Group probably wanted to see if there was any place in the Andromeda Galaxy worth investing in and developing. If there was a business cooperation in the future, he could also get familiar with it.
In this way, Professor X happily took his two big babies to the Andromeda Galaxy. Before leaving, he did not forget to take the four members of the big trouble Magneto's family with him to ensure that they would not cause trouble and disturb Schiller's recovery.
Professor X also learned about Schiller's situation from Stark. He was even more determined than Stark because he knew more about psychology and psychiatry.
Professor X knew very well that blindly coaxing and comforting were useless for mental patients.
Many people may think that it is inhumane to force-feed drugs in mental hospitals, but many mental patients also support the hospital to feed them drugs when the disease is not severe. After all, they cannot control themselves when the disease occurs, and they are also very painful. Someone must come to rescue them.
In Professor X's opinion, Schiller is also in this situation. He should be in a state of unconsciousness now, so it is reasonable to take some coercive measures. Although it may make him feel painful in the short term, it is beneficial in the long run.
Professor X knows how much Schiller has done for mutants, so he told Stark that mutants fully support Schiller's treatment plan, and if there is anything he needs to do, he will do his best to cooperate.
When Schiller learned that Peter and Harry had resolved their conflict and were going to the Andromeda Galaxy for a new adventure, he felt somewhat relieved, but also somewhat lost, just like a father seeing his child for the first time, able to walk steadily without his assistance.
However, Schiller still did not intend to give up, so he called S.H.I.E.L.D., which was like testing the cadres with the optimization space of financial statements?
It was Natasha who answered the phone. The female agent said to Schiller on the phone in a businesslike tone:
"Schiller, after internal investigation by SHIELD, you sold a lot of SHIELD intelligence to Hydra. As the deputy director of SHIELD, I announce to you that you are fired, and we reserve the right to pursue responsibility..."
Schiller hung up the phone with a "click", and then called Nick's private safe mobile phone again. As soon as the call was connected, he heard Nick's voice from the other side:
"Doctor, after internal investigation by Hydra, you sold a lot of Hydra intelligence to SHIELD. As the general manager of Hydra's Americas region, I announce to you that you are fired, and we reserve the right to pursue responsibility..."
Schiller hung up the phone and threw the phone to the ground.
Amid the flying debris, he sat on the sofa, took a few deep breaths, and covered his eyes with his arms.
But Schiller still didn't give up so easily. He thought, it doesn't matter if the superhero doesn't need him, can't he surrender to the enemy?
Schiller began to count on his fingers, counting which villains he could rely on.
The Spider-Man series must be ruled out first. The villains in the Spider-Man series are more civilian-like. The evil six have their own special abilities, and these abilities can be brought into full play in today's world. Now they are basically doing well in their respective positions and don't need Schiller's help.
The Captain America series must also be ruled out. The Hydra or Skrulls that were dealt with in several movies are now no longer a big deal.
The Iron Man series can only be ruled out. Obadiah is still in the hospital, and Deathwhip is participating in a confidential research project in Russia. Many people in the military and Congress were killed by Schiller. The newcomers who came up recently are busy consolidating their positions and have no time to make trouble.
Loki, the biggest villain in the Thor series, is now in the interstellar and has lost contact. Because Odin is not dead yet, Hela and other villains who are ready to move will never go out, for fear of thunder and lightning.
In the Sorcerer Supreme series, Strange has no chance to get into a car accident, Mordo is busy with the annual financial report of the Dark Dimension, and other wizards who were supposed to rebel are now regular customers of the Sanctum Sanctorum, and have lost the chance to become villains.
Schiller did not have the contact information of the villains dealt with by other superheroes' personal publications, nor did he know much about them. After looking around, Schiller finally set his sights on the most popular Avengers series.
Of course, the first half of the Avengers story is about the civil war, but the Howards, the most basic fuse of the civil war, have now been resurrected. There is no point in dwelling on the previous hatred, and the two sides are unlikely to fight.
But when he thought of the second half of the Avengers story, Schiller had a new idea.
Where is Thanos? Save him!
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