The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1181 Teachers and Students (Part 2)

Bruce put the lettuce into his mouth for the first time, but he just chewed it mechanically and said in the same mechanical tone:

"The next trap is more obvious. You artificially created a weakness for me, that is, Harley as a child. You know, I am sympathetic to children, regardless of whether she is a good child or not."

"When Harley said she had something to do with you, I should have suspected it. It is very likely that you said something to Mrs. Miller, such as coming to you to pick up the medical records at the agreed time, so Harley came here at that time. This is not a coincidence at all, it is another trap."

"Then, there was another conversation between you and Valentine." Bruce When Bruce said this, Schiller tapped the plate with the tip of the knife again. Bruce fell silent, and Schiller said:

"What you didn't notice is that he deliberately acted polite and patient. Do you think he was relaxing your vigilance? No, he was telling you the difference between him and me in another way, increasing your sense of strangeness and bringing you psychological pressure."

"Everyone has two sides, professional and life. When people bring the professional side into life, it will put pressure on relatives and friends, but if people bring some life habits into their careers, it will also make people feel strange and confused."

"Junior year In the second class, when we were doing the debate topic of "The stimulation of freshness and the pressure of unfamiliarity", what were you doing? "

Schiller stared into Bruce's eyes and said, "You got all the simple questions wrong and ignored all the difficult points."

"You got all the multiple-choice questions wrong and didn't answer a single word on the big questions. Bruce, answer me, what should I do to get you out of this sea of ​​learning suffering? ? ? "

Bruce picked up a bean and put it in his mouth. Schiller took a few deep breaths, calmed down, knocked on the plate and said, "Go on."

"Next, you analyzed Valentin, and the process was very exciting... But unfortunately, I listened to it again. Go. "Bruce pumped his nose, and seemed to have no effort to describe too much. He went on to say," Next, the most terrible part, you analyze it. "But I insist that this part is not my fault. Le again leaned forward and stared at Bruce and said, "Bruce, tell me how many times I emphasized, do not have interest in the inner world of any mental patient!" Schiller said this sentence almost a word, and Bruce could only look at him silently because of Silille's four -year teaching career, and he quickly turned this sentence into a mouthful, even Banli. The least learned classmates must remember this sentence. But Bruce knew that he was still interested. Schiller suddenly laughed, he looked at Bruce and said: "Do you remember that you are Batman? In the final stage, why did you go to deal with those serial killers instead of directly dealing with me?"

"I can't..." Bruce said, but he hesitated, looked into Schiller's eyes and said: "I can't go with the serial killer to deal with you, right? Isn't that standing on the side of the criminals?"

"But if you go with me to deal with the serial killers, isn't that standing on the side of the criminals?!"

Bruce was silent.

"One last thing." Schiller frowned and looked at Bruce and said, "In the second half of the first year of college, the cause of the Stockholm complex, do you remember even one sentence?"

Bruce closed his eyes, lowered his head and said, "People who are imprisoned in a closed environment will constantly give up their principles, lower their standards, and even become attached to the murderer."

"Do you think that as long as it is not violent kidnapping, beatings and injuries, it is not considered imprisonment?"

Schiller stared into Bruce's eyes and said, "Do you still think that you stayed in that space because of your own choice, so it is your fault? What is this? Answer me, Bruce?"

"Emotional control and abuse." Bruce said, covering his eyes : "It is common in groups. They create an environment where there are no other choices, and then let the victim take the initiative to make the choice the murderer expects. After causing serious consequences, the victim will think that this is a mistake of their own choice." Schiller put down the cutlery in his hand, moved his hand forward, and then said: "The key point of the Stockholm complex is that the control of the victim's survival information will bring the murderer a higher position than the victim." "And unlike the public perception, the murderer will not be very cruel, nor will he treat the victim violently and abusively. They are often very charismatic, and their attitude is very patient and gentle. They even express their helplessness and vulnerability to the victim."

"Being in a high position, but lowering your posture can win the sympathy of the victim, and then the victim will feel that the murderer actually loves him."

"Patients with Stockholm complex are not masochists as the public knows. They just think that the murderer treats them like this for love, and they are forced to do so and are insincere."

"They want to give back the love they imagine, so they show attachment to the murderer."

"So, Roman's shot..." Bruce looked at Schiller and said, and Schiller continued his words: "To show you that I am a victim of a serial killer, I also have a vulnerable side and can be hurt. I am forced to do so and am insincere."

"Batman, sacrificing yourself like a criminal, don't you think this is too crazy?" Schiller stared into Batman's eyes and said, "Do you remember who you are?!"

Bruce lowered his head, not wanting Schiller to see his eyes, and more importantly, not wanting Schiller to see the panic in his expression.

He didn't expect that after such a long period of study, he still stepped into the trap step by step, without any ability to resist.

Even in the end, after he was tortured by this series of traps and became extremely weak, he was still moved by the fact that he would choose Schiller without hesitation.

Bruce closed his eyes and leaned his head on the back of the chair. He didn't understand what kind of subject psychology was that could make him like this.

Schiller lowered his head, picked up a piece of vegetable and put it into his mouth to chew. He looked at Bruce helplessly and said, "You ruined my graduation exam."

"Bruce, Bruce." Schiller looked at Bruce and kept calling him until Bruce looked up at him. Schiller said, "In my teaching career, I have never asked any student so many questions."

"I made up many serial killers in my dreams to train you to deal with them. When I was eating, I emphasized that I don't eat internal organs. I let the morbid come out once to let you know that he doesn't like to use special abilities and that he can't beat you..."

"Do you want me to take all your psychology textbooks, then mark the key points word by word, and tell you that one day you may meet a special me to give you a special test to verify my teaching results?"

"I'm sorry." Bruce looked at Schiller and said.

Schiller placed his hands holding the cutlery on the table, staring straight at Bruce and saying, "Have you ever thought that I was afraid of your concern and dared not show up?"

Bruce looked into Schiller's eyes. Although the gray eyes were no longer so desolate, what made him feel stuffy in his chest was that Schiller's eyes were full of disappointment.

"When you expressed your concern for me, I also wondered if it was true, but now I understand that it was only verbal, and there was no difference from the kindness you showed to others when you pretended to be Bruce."

"You didn't remember a single bit of what I taught you, told you, said, and did. Even if we are just ordinary casual acquaintances, at least you should remember some of the theoretical knowledge I repeatedly emphasized... but you didn't."

Schiller shook his head gently, leaned back, leaned on the back of the chair, and when he put down his knife and fork, Bruce found that the food on his plate was almost untouched. He had breakfast with the professor, but in fact, neither of them had breakfast.

"The pathology is telling the truth. He is a fixed existence relative to the normal state. He is also the one who rebuilt the normal state and rebuilt us. What you see is Schiller who grew up without any treatment in his childhood and adolescence. He is the original me."

"In the fantasy of the normal state, the pathology plays the image of the father I never had. He shaped us, and we also shaped him. He is the product of Schiller's inner fantasy of fatherly love. Therefore, he can test us."

"Perhaps, it is because he has too many characteristics of the father I understand, patient, gentle but authoritative, full of curiosity, but full of fear, reminding you of your father, so you can't do it and put the blame on yourself."

"This is exactly what he wants. He is a real master of mind control. He will tame his prey into a non-aggressive, docile lamb that will only constantly reflect, admit mistakes, and hurt himself."

"So I said, I don't know what you are laughing at. Schiller stared into Bruce's eyes and said, "And in the end, the one who didn't hurt your body was because you expressed your loyalty to me. "

"After I subjected you to a series of mental abuse, you ignored the damage, ignored your hatred for the criminals, and even ignored the fact that I almost killed you, and still chose to reconcile with me. Do you really think this is normal?"

Facing Schiller's gaze, Bruce closed his eyes in pain, and Schiller continued:

"Don't use your concern as a weapon. "

"Because, if you really understand me, what you have learned will find a way out for your fear, self-blame, and current pain."

"What any teacher in this world hopes for is that students understand them, not to show concern for them when things are going well, but to use what they have learned as a weapon to fight troubles and themselves when they are in trouble and in pain."

"Even if you can't do these two things, the views gained from knowledge should also let you learn to accept failure, understand where your pain comes from, accept that these things have constructed you, and reconcile with them, so that you don't have to spend the rest of your life seeking answers in vain."

When Schiller was halfway through, Bruce couldn't take his eyes off his eyes.

These sincere, meticulous, and earnest teachings made Bruce fully understand what it means to be guilty, and that guilt is a good knife.

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