The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1600: The Sun Chaser (Forty-One)

Charles lowered his head, wrinkled the muscles around his eyes and looked at the line he had just written, and said: "Generally speaking, adults with autism or Asperger's syndrome who have perfect behavioral abilities do not need long-term sensory training, attention correction, or behavioral pattern training like adolescents or children."

"But if you want their behavioral performance to be further improved, my suggestion is to stimulate the brain through comprehensive training of the nervous system to make it more active..."

At this time, Strange stretched out a hand to interrupt Charles and said: "Thank you, professor, I fully understand your professionalism, and I have some research on neurology, but what we need to know now is the specific treatment method and effect, the principle is not important."

"In short, it's more exercise." Charles was quite straightforward. He put down the paper in his hand, swept his eyes across Stark and Strange's faces, and said: "I mean exercise other than mental exercise, especially outdoor exercise that can fully mobilize motor nerves."

Stark frowned, Steve also showed an embarrassed expression, Nick pursed his lips and said: "I don't know how to do it, but I don't know how to do it. ... He licked his lips and said, "Schiller doesn't look like he likes outdoor sports. From what I've observed, few of the scientists doing research in New York can exercise. If they don't have to meet their basic survival needs, they would rather stick themselves to the laboratory table and not move a step."

"But we all know that outdoor sports are good for mental health. In addition to the open space that makes people feel comfortable physically and mentally, fully mobilizing motor nerves is also conducive to making the work of brain blocks more balanced."

"Studies have shown that for people who have been engaged in high-intensity mental work for many years, strengthening physical exercise can significantly improve symptoms such as insomnia, anxiety, and nerve pain, especially the excitement brought by muscle relaxation and blood flow can relieve depression."

"But Schiller is already excited enough." Steve said instinctively, but suddenly he reacted. He looked at Charles and said, "You mean, if there are other ways to fight the negativity and nihilism brought by mental trauma, Schiller naturally doesn't need to develop greed to such an extreme, right?"

Charles nodded, and the other people in the room understood the significance of the treatment plan proposed by Charles.

If all negative factors such as autism and mental trauma are compared to water flow, then greed is more like a water pipe.

Superheroes who have dealt with Schiller more often, including members of the Avengers, Nick, and even Loki and Thor of Asgard, do not have professional knowledge of psychology and do not know the cause of the water leakage. They just found that the water pipe structure is too hard and loses its toughness due to the increase in material strength, which has the risk of self-fragmentation, so they want to soften the water pipe.

Charles is more like a professional plumber. He noticed that there was a problem with the traces left by the water flowing through the inner wall of the water pipe, so he traced back to the source of the water flow and found out what kind of impact made Schiller have to build a more solid defense. Then he found that it was better to weaken the water flow than to modify the water pipe.

The impact intensity of the water flow has weakened, and the water pipe naturally does not need to be so hard. This is the fundamental solution to the problem, and it is also the method used by most professional psychologists to treat patients.

Charles sighed and continued.

"Many times, the families and people around mentally ill patients like to improve their conditions through behavioral correction, such as calming down the excited ones and getting the depressed ones excited."

"But in fact, all kinds of abnormal behaviors may be the defense of mentally ill patients against real trauma. You can't ask a dam that needs to face the impact of huge waves to weaken its strength, because if it becomes like a normal person, it may be completely defeated by the real pressure or post-traumatic stress disorder it faces."

The atmosphere in the room became gloomy, and Stark still had a little hope. He looked at Charles and asked, "Is there really no way to completely cure it? I mean Schiller's autism and mental trauma."

"Maybe you will think of deleting the memory." Charles pursed his lips and continued: "But from my years of experience in mind reading, the human brain has a certain amount of physical memory. It is impossible for me to completely delete the software by just deleting it."

"And after deleting the memory, a reasonable memory must be rewritten to replace the original memory. If there is a logical loophole anywhere, it is very likely to cause a complete collapse."

"Besides, I don't have the ability to completely remove such a large tower from the world. This is impossible."

Magneto raised his eyelids and looked at Charles, as if he was surprised. This was the first time he heard the omnipotent Professor X admit that there were things he couldn't do.

Eric knew very well that although Professor X had repeated to everyone countless times that he would be helpless as long as Magneto put on the helmet, it sounded like a kindergarten teacher coaxing a child.

"What about autism?" Stark still didn't give up.

Charles's expression became a little strange. He looked at Stark and said, "Tony, do you want your anxiety and your genius to disappear at the same time?"

Stark was stunned for a moment, then said, "Are you kidding? Of course not. How can my genius disappear?"

"High-functioning autism does bring some extraordinary wisdom." Charles tapped the paper with the tip of the pen in his hand, and then said: "If autism is completely cured, it means that these talents and wisdom may also disappear. The possibility is not 100%, but there is a risk."

Nick immediately said: "Even if it is affected a little, it will not work. We humans and even the nine kingdoms need Schiller's genius brain."

"Then we have to balance between preserving his wisdom and alleviating his pain. His former psychiatrist has laid a good foundation for us, and we naturally cannot fall behind."

"Regarding the exercise therapy plan you mentioned, Professor Charles, can you tell us more about this aspect?" Steve asked.

"Of course, Schiller may not like sports very much, and his growth conditions also make it impossible for him to develop the habit of exercise, but I think there is a kind of exercise in the world that can develop motor nerves quite comprehensively."

"What is it?" The others turned their heads and looked at Charles curiously.

"Fight."

Stark's eyes widened immediately, as if he didn't know Charles. Charles blinked in a funny way and said, "Don't think of me as a rigid old stubborn. Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters also holds fighting competitions from time to time."

"I require students not to use their mutant abilities or take weapons, but they can punch and kick their opponents, even if they hug each other and roll around."

"And the facts have proved that in the same weight class, students with more coordinated limbs and more comprehensive motor nerve development will have more advantages. If you want to win in a fight, you need a lot of exercise."

Steve nodded in agreement. He has experience in this regard. Stark, who has long abandoned the fighting method of close combat, curled his lips in disapproval, but did not express any objection.

"The question is who should we let him fight?" Strange asked another question. He looked at Charles' expression, slowly opened his mouth and said, "No way? Professor, you don't want him to fight those big bugs, do you?"

"Why not? They are natural teaching aids." Charles smiled widely and said, "They are strong enough, numerous, and fierce-looking. No one will accuse Schiller of being too violent and evil just because he fights with these bugs."

Strange's expression froze for a moment. He thought of the reason why Schiller chose the Annihilation Zerg as the target of his power when he talked about his plan in the wasteland at the end of time.

Psychologists in the world are generally bad, Strange thought, and Professor X, who has thick eyebrows and big eyes, is not much better.

"But the problem is that Schiller doesn't seem to need to fight with these bugs." Nick questioned, saying, "He can turn all labor into mental labor, and then let others do the most strenuous work."

"Even if Schiller really can't command others, he turns into mist and floats in the middle of the universe, and the bugs can't do anything to him. And I heard that the gray mist has evolved to an adult, and its lethality is probably not bad. If it is a one-sided crushing situation, there will be no effect, right?"

But at this time, Charles showed a confident smile and replied, "When I visited Schiller's Thinking Tower before, I learned that not every Schiller has such great ability to deal with all situations without pressure."

"You mean, Schiller also has a relatively mediocre side?"

Charles nodded and said, "That is a trait he created artificially, with the purpose of getting closer to the abilities of ordinary people. More importantly, this relatively mediocre personality trait is particularly unlucky."

"Unlucky How bad? "" Hurry up! We will be captured soon, Peter! Isn't it good? "" How do I know, anyway, take your experiment, we have to leave here! Hurry up! We were caught by the gravity of a neutron star! The gray fog flew all the members in the cabin to the nearest asteroid at an extremely fast speed. After landing, Otto was still a little dizzy and asked in a daze: "What happened? How did we fly into the gravitational circle of the neutron star?"

"Is there a possibility that the neutron star flew into our gravitational circle?"

"Ah???"

But after the gray fog dissipated, the scene in the sky made several people unbelievable. The ship did not move, and a huge neutron star flew past the universe like a billiard ball. The small spaceship exploded on the spot, turning into brilliant fireworks, and only charred wreckage remained.

The escape velocity of the neutron star was too high, and the explosion caused by the collision with other celestial bodies was also extremely violent. It can be said that if this spaceship was not made by the Kree Empire, there would be nothing left.

"What is going on?" Several human scientists looked at each other, and then turned to look at Schiller at the same time.

Schiller coughed lightly and said, "I don't know either. I stayed in the main control room, and the neutron star hit me by itself."

"I think we can follow the pulse traces left by the neutron star to see where it came from." Peter suggested.

Scientists think differently from ordinary people. Most people who lose their spaceships in space adventures must think about how to find a new one or how to return safely.

Schiller was originally thinking about this, but several other crazy scientists agreed and decided to go and see why the neutron star was so upset.

Schiller did not refute much. He turned into gray mist and led a few people along the traces of the neutron star flying past, and then discovered a series of speechless causes of the accident.

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