The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1182 Teachers and Students (Part 2)

"Hey, Bruce, why are you here?" Victor patted Bruce's shoulder from behind. Bruce looked back at him and said, "Oh, Professor Freese, I'm here to borrow books. I want to find some psychology research cases to write my paper." Victor showed a surprised expression, looked Bruce up and down and said, "Didn't Mrs. Pins inform you? You transferred back to the Department of Physics." Bruce narrowed his eyes, and Victor showed a helpless expression and said, "I was just about to ask, how did you offend Schiller? He applied directly to the Education Committee to remove you from his student list in the education system. Did you... cheat?" But then, Victor touched his chin and said, "It shouldn't be. With your level of technology, even if you cheated, he couldn't catch you. He doesn't understand those mechanical things." "But expulsion is a serious matter. It usually happens when students' actions seriously affect the teacher's reputation."

"I also expelled a student, but that was because he was accused of 12 crimes including rape, illegal detention and abuse. What did you do?"

"I..." Bruce opened his mouth, but before he could speak, Victor patted him on the shoulder and said:

"If you really offend him, I suggest you apologize to him. This is not only for your teacher-student relationship, but also for your future development in psychology. Being expelled by Schiller is a very serious matter, which will make it impossible for you to mix in this circle."

Bruce stood there in silence. He looked at Victor and said, "Are you free now? I want to hear your opinion because you know Schiller very well."

Victor nodded and said, "Let's go to my office. I really don't know what happened to you..."

Bruce followed Victor to his office. The two sat down on the sofa. Bruce briefly explained to Victor what happened between him and Schiller.

Victor's eyes widened as he listened, and then he said, "So, you are actually the victim?"

Victor judged, "Schiller suddenly created an inexplicable personality, persecuted you in a series of inexplicable ways, and now he has removed you? My God, he is too much!"

Bruce was stunned for a moment, he stared at Victor, Victor also stared at him, and then Victor said in surprise, "You came to me, don't you want to reflect on yourself?"

"Wake up! Bruce! Isn't this his fault?!"

Bruce pursed his lips, his expression looked a little serious, and Victor's face gradually became serious. He straightened his body, supported his elbows on his knees, and said to Bruce:

"Bruce, don't be afraid, you can be with me Tell the truth, did Professor Rodriguez take advantage of his position to do something to you? ... I'll be frank, did he mentally control or abuse you? "

Bruce looked at Victor with a very serious look, staring at Bruce's expression and said: "You are in a very wrong state now, can you use your reason to think about it?"

"After Schiller did this to you, you are still reflecting on where you went wrong? Are you really wrong?"

"What did you do wrong? Go to the banquet to protect Gotham and stop the serial killers? Stay in Schiller's office to stop the fight? Fight off those serial killers? Or have breakfast with Schiller?"

Victor sighed softly and said: "The teacher-student relationship is a very special relationship. In the teacher's love for the student, the teacher's love for the student is very special. In education, it is inevitable to mix in one's own opinions. "

"This situation does not often occur in the teaching of science or engineering, but in subjects such as literature, philosophy, medicine, psychology, etc., professors often consciously or unconsciously bully students mentally."

"In order to make students accept their own opinions, they will use their status and authority to constantly force students until their mental state reaches the limit, and then they are forced to accept the teacher's opinions out of fear."

"For younger children, it is important to establish authority, which can enable them to understand the rules and not act recklessly."

"However, university is a place for equal communication. Any student and any teacher has the right to retain their own opinions, and if your right Your rights have been violated, you should seek help instead of blaming yourself. "

Victor shook his head and said, "In my years of teaching career, I have seen many times that teachers have not grasped the scale of teaching knowledge and conveying ideas, turning communication into indoctrination and brainwashing, which makes students feel very painful. "

"Perhaps, they have no subjective idea of ​​abusing students, but students cannot resist because of the gap in status and fear of authority, which leads to various psychological problems and then tragedy. "

"That's why I said that if you have similar troubles, I can help you, which is also helping Schiller. "

"Because, if he can't recognize this and make timely adjustments to his teaching methods, then tragedy will happen sooner or later, and both sides will suffer in the end. "

Bruce showed a hesitant expression. In fact, he did feel a little confused now.

The main problem is that he is not sure whether all the emotions he has towards Schiller are really the product of emotional control.

In short, he thinks that the teacher-student relationship between him and Schiller is the result of Schiller's fabrication and indoctrination.

Anyone who has suffered mental abuse will have this feeling: Is my feeling for him real or fake? Is this emotion controlled by him or me? When the emotion is controlled by me, is it also his instruction?

This situation will not only occur when facing the murderer, but also extend to many subsequent relationships after the relationship ends.

The greatest trauma brought by mental abuse is the distrust of one's own ability to control emotions and the insecurity brought by this distrust.

Always feel that someone else is controlling your emotions, always feel that you are being spied on, and doubt everything that gives you emotions and the objects you give your emotions to. This trauma will accompany the victim for life.

Bruce's problem now is that he doesn't know if he has been traumatized, because he has mental illness and has always been suspicious. He habitually doubts the whole world, so is it normal to doubt his own feelings?

Seeing the expression on Bruce's face, Victor slowly stood up. He stretched out a hand to comfort Bruce, and then said, "I'm going to call the Higher Education Commission now and ask them to investigate Schiller Rodriguez for malfeasance."

"Don't worry, this is not a legal accusation. I have also been investigated in a similar way. The Higher Education Commission will send someone to conduct a detailed investigation of the aspects of the professor's accusation, but other aspects will not be involved."

"At the beginning, I was accused of conducting illegal human experiments. After the Higher Education Commission sent someone to investigate me, they found that I froze my wife."

"They wanted to transfer the case to the court to determine whether I constituted the crime of violating the will of others or forcible detention, but in the end the court did not file a case because my wife's parents expressed strong dissatisfaction with the court. They didn't want this matter to be known to everyone."

"This kind of non-public accusation is small-scale, controllable, and relatively fair."

"This is the best way so far." Victor emphasized: "The most important thing is to isolate professors who may be suspected. All People who are familiar with him should avoid suspicion and conduct a completely vacuum investigation to obtain the most objective evaluation results. "

"If the evaluation shows that Schiller has no problems, the non-public accusations will not affect his career. "

Bruce looked up at Victor and asked: "What if the evaluation results are problematic?"

Victor paused, then said: "It depends on the severity. If it is just malfeasance, he may face suspension or expulsion, but if he also violates the law, he will be transferred to the court for trial."

Victor sighed and said: "Schiller is also my friend. I don't want him to get into trouble more than you do."

"But the problem is that if he does take actual actions, and you and I are shielding him, first, his mental state may go to extremes, and second, if one day the truth is revealed, showing that there are many victims, the accusations will turn from non-public to public, then the investigation will not be the Education Committee. "

Instantly, Bruce remembered several similar cases. In fact, in the history of American education, this situation is not uncommon. Many professors have been accused of instigation, infringement, and abuse.

In some of these cases, the murderer was indeed caught, but in many cases, after several investigations, it was found that it was just a personal grudge.

But no matter what, in terms of social reputation, the professors will definitely be the ones who are more affected, because most of them are successful and famous. Once a large-scale public accusation is made, even if the suspicion is finally cleared, their career will basically be over.

Bruce thought for a moment, then shook his head and said to Victor: "I think I should be loyal to my own judgment. The conflict between Schiller and I is far from the point where we have to find a third party to isolate us for investigation."

"And, as far as I know, even if there is a victim, it is only me, which means that they may conduct repeated psychological evaluations on me, and I don't want to accept psychological evaluations from anyone."

Victor pursed his lips, put his hands in his pockets, looked at Bruce and said: "To be honest, if you two mentally ill people get together, if you say abuse, you must hurt each other."

"I don't know how you two quarreled this time, but you feel sad, and he may not be sad too. What he did may be a bit excessive, but you also have to think about what you will face in the future."

Victor took a deep breath and said: "You want to change Gotham, or even save the world. The blows and pain you will encounter in the future may be much more serious than this. I don't want to praise suffering, but you have learned more from him than you have lost. In the future, these will be your capital to fight difficulties."

Bruce covered his mouth with his hand. He really felt relieved because he knew that the difficulties he had to face might be much more than Victor imagined, because Schiller had revealed more than once that the universe was more vast than he imagined.

In addition to the beautiful stars in the universe, there are endless enemies. If you can't grow up quickly and prepare early, you may really be in big trouble.

Moreover, let's not talk about the long-term, Gotham's reform plan is in full swing. At this time, the Falcone family and Mayor Roy will not be happy to take Schiller to quarantine for investigation.

More importantly, even if Bruce suspects that his guilt towards Schiller may also be a product of the Stockholm complex, he still doesn't want to do it from the bottom of his heart.

Thinking of this, Bruce stood up, looked at Victor, and said very sincerely: "Thank you, Professor Freese, I didn't expect that you would stand firmly by my side, you are a good teacher."

Victor smiled and said: "Nothing, this is just what I should do. I am happy to help every student in need, and at the same time, I am willing to be responsible for my friends."

Just as the two walked out the door one after the other, a series of hurried high-heeled footsteps came. As soon as the door opened, Anna stood outside the door. She glanced at Victor and Bruce and said quickly:

"Roman Sionis and Thomas Elliot, as well as more than 20 other Gotham University students, jointly launched an attack on Schiller Rodriguez. The New Jersey State Board of Higher Education has launched an investigation into Professor Rodriguez. "

"The charges include but are not limited to mental control, mental abuse, incitement and inducement to commit crimes, illegal detention and murder."

"Due to the large number of victims and the serious charges, the FBI has officially intervened in the investigation."

"Just now, they took Schiller Rodriguez away from the office."

Bruce looked into Anna's eyes, and Anna looked at him and said, "... and he didn't resist at all."

As Bruce walked out the door, Anna whispered, "Schiller values ​​his academic reputation very much... He feels very sad."

Thank you for the birthday wishes, little fools!

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