The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1774 S Apocalypse Event (Forty-Two)

Chapter 1748 S Apocalypse Event (Forty-two)

Jack reached out and scratched his newly dyed green hair, deliberately messing it up to restore his old clown image. He also got a bright purple short-sleeved shirt from somewhere, as if to deliberately remind Bruce that he was a clown.

Bruce didn't react for a moment after hearing what Jack said. He took a few seconds to understand and realized that Jack might be hinting that he would not do well in the exam again.

Bruce turned his head and looked at the surrounding environment. This was the basement of a civilian apartment. Although it was a basement, because the apartment was of high standards, it looked more like a windowless hotel. The environment was warm and the conditions were comfortable.

The warmth in his stomach was Bruce's body telling him that he had just had a full meal. The warehouse data just calculated showed that the food in the warehouse was enough for the children of the entire gang to eat for half a month.

No matter from which aspect, it should not be considered a heavy blow to Schiller's reputation in the education industry to gain a firm foothold in a city like Gotham in less than two weeks, right?

Bruce expressed his opinion directly, but Jack sighed deeply and said, "I'm so glad I'm not your psychology professor. Oh, wait, didn't Schiller say before that the strength of Batman and the Joker would change equally???"

As soon as he finished speaking, Jack rushed to the window in the corridor, far away from Bruce. Bruce looked at him helplessly and said, "You act as if I am some kind of infectious disease called failing psychology."

"Not as if." Jack grinned and showed a fake smile, his feet kept walking, as if he wanted to slip away like this.

Then he was blocked in the corridor by Bruce. Bruce pushed him into the room, forced him to sit on the sofa and said, "Please explain clearly. Am I the kind of person who doesn't listen to other people's opinions?"

Jack sighed, rolled his eyes, and looked at the furnishings here. Bruce sat opposite him and said, "I know this can't even be called an achievement, but after all, there is still a short time. Just one more month, no, another half a month..."

"Ah..."

Jack interrupted Bruce with a long sigh, propped up his face with his hands and looked at Bruce and said, "The formula is wrong. It's useless to write more calculation processes. You will get zero eggs in another half a month."

Bruce stared at him. Jack said, "Are you saying that my thinking is wrong? Then tell me where it is wrong."

"Let's change the subject. Batman from another universe has also come here, right? Guess what he is doing now?"

"Which Batman do you mean?"

"The one older than you."

"I don't think his progress will be faster than mine. After all, this is Gotham, which you built. It is my hometown. I am definitely more familiar with the gangsters than him. Even if his progress is good, it should only be on par with me."

Jack picked up the water cup and drank a sip of water. After putting the water cup down, he looked at Bruce and said, "Is there a possibility that he doesn't need to be familiar with the gangsters?"

Bruce was stunned.

"It seems that when you graduated with honors, Schiller was so happy for a reason." Jack covered one of his eyes with his hand and said, "You may really be the only Batman in the universe who has no talent for psychology."

Just as Bruce was about to open his mouth to speak, Jack looked at him and said, "I said I built Gotham in the dreamland, and you think I really only built Gotham - go to Gotham Airport now and buy a ticket to Metropolis. Without the interference of the gangs, use your genius mind to do some business, and you can buy Gotham in half a month."

Bruce frowned deeply.

"'This is the Gotham I built in the dreamland', I didn't lie, I said I built Gotham, but I didn't say I only built Gotham - a very simple language trap and entry-level psychological suggestion."

"You interpreted all this as I built a city as a test site, and you must complete a certain goal in this city to get a high score. You didn't even try to buy a plane ticket to see if it would show other locations. The basic points have been deducted."

Bruce took a deep breath, and suddenly he reacted again, looking at the Joker and said: "The other Batman has left Gotham?"

"Yes, and in a situation that he didn't think of at all. "If nothing unexpected happens, you will see a report in the newspaper tomorrow that 'a business prodigy has appeared in the Metropolis'. "

Bruce opened his mouth, and Jack saw what he wanted to say, so he interrupted him and said, "He can be so high-profile because the Metropolis has laws. As long as he earns money with his own wisdom, no matter how much assets he has, they are protected by the law."

"If someone wants to take illegal measures, he can also pay someone to protect himself. The worst criminals in the Metropolis are just bank robbers, and they can be solved by hiring two retired soldiers."

Jack looked at Bruce and said, "What do you think the purpose of this test is? Is it to test your ability to survive at the bottom of Gotham?"

Bruce wanted to say yes, but Jack said before him: "Why do you have to take the same test twice? If it is to see progress, then there shouldn't be so many variables. You should still live here as an adult as before."

Bruce really fell into thinking. If he really made any significant progress during this period of time, it was that he really understood the law of Schiller's actions more clearly.

In terms of arrogance alone, he is a very rigorous person, especially in academics. If this test is really to see if Bruce's ability to survive at the bottom of Gotham has improved, then Schiller would not give him a worse start like turning into a child.

On the one hand, if the start is different, then the criteria for judging progress will also change. On the other hand, Bruce is not a child in reality, and it is impossible for him to turn back into a child. There is no point in doing this kind of virtual hypothesis test.

"What do you think is the most important thing to get out of a certain environment?"

Bruce narrowed his eyes when he heard this question, and Jack continued: "It's to want to get out of a certain environment."

"And the premise of wanting to get out of a certain environment is to first realize that the environment you are in is abnormal."

"Come on, Batman, Gotham is abnormal! Apart from Gotham, which other city needs a child to spend so much energy on maintaining his own safety and filling his stomach? If you change to another city, you can use this wasted energy to radiate your wisdom."

"But I don't understand what's the point of this." Bruce rubbed his hand on the cup and said, "Is it just a brain teaser?"

"The latter part is a bonus question." Jack scratched his hair again and said, "Okay, it's not that I can't reveal the question. What do you think of the gang?"

"There are pros and cons."

"Where are the cons?"

As soon as Jack asked this, he clicked his tongue and said, "I'm still not used to Schiller's tone, I'll just say it directly."

"You and the gangs in Most people in Gotham don't realize that the real harm of the gangs is not breaking the law. "Bruce listened very seriously. Jack paused and then explained: "The meaning of the law is relative. If it doesn't protect us, we naturally don't have to obey it. This is my point of view." "From the perspective of Gotham, it's not a big deal for the gangs to break the law, and it has nothing to do with justice. The problem is that most industries that use violence to protect their interests have obliterated the necessity of labor, which will completely destroy a person's values. " "Let's put it this way. I worked hard in the factory for a day and earned $20, while my neighbor Joey earned $1,000 by playing poker. Is my labor still meaningful? " "No one in this world will work because they love labor. People love the results after labor. If they can skip labor and get results directly, who would not do it?" Jack tapped the table with his fingertips, and Bruce could see that he was imitating Schiller's movements again. "The existence of the mafia is equivalent to skipping the labor process by violence, or at least helping the members who maintain violence to avoid labor. This will make people who benefit from violence establish a concept that when they are short of money, they do not think about working for money, but violence for money."

"If this is only a part of the group in society, then other producers can provide their plunder, but if the whole society is full of such people, or the concept of the whole society is that I must work hard to master violence to gain benefits, it is bound to produce a vicious cycle."

"When all social individuals regard the unproductive plundering industry as the ultimate goal, there will be a huge problem, that is, the plunderers will not cherish the fruits of the labor of others they plunder, because they have not paid the relevant energy, which will reduce their risk aversion when making decisions, and finally lose everything because of miscalculating the risk."

"I worked hard all day, The $20 I get will be allocated to food, water, housing and other resources necessary for survival. If there is any extra money, I will consider the risk of not being able to obtain these resources in the future, and save the money. Because work is hard, every penny must be spent carefully. "

"Old Joey got a thousand dollars from the sky. Compared with the little money earned by others through hard work, he will only think about how to make himself a thousand dollars or more every day in the future. "

"I have seen many people whose views on money have been destroyed." Bruce said, "Some are riding the wind of the times, and some are just lucky, but the common point of this group of people is that they mistake luck for their own ability, squander it, increase investment, and then lose it all overnight. "

"To put it bluntly, if money comes too quickly, you will lose the concept, and you will not feel bad when you spend it, but this is not a healthy way of development. This is why Schiller keeps weakening the gangs. "Jack curled his lips and said.

"Gotham is abnormal, and the gangs are not good things. Some of the positive meanings they provided in a certain era are not that good at all. If this system is really solid enough, it will not collapse just because of the death of an important person. "

"On the other hand, a system that collapses because of the death of its spiritual leader will collapse sooner or later. It doesn't matter if it's earlier or later. Or, if they don't transform, the consequences of rigidity may be worse than after the collapse." Bruce covered his forehead with his hand, sighed and said, "I understand. This game is not about who can thrive in the gang system, but who can jump out of this system, or even worse, who can break this system." "And how to establish a new order after breaking this system." Jack added. Bruce suddenly had an idea, and his genius wisdom came into play again. He looked at Jack and asked, "Will the Gotham you built in the dream be affected by that mysterious dark power?"

Jack smiled for the first time, snapped his fingers and said, "Very good, you grasped the key. I can only tell you that the status of the dream world is much higher than you think. It can even allow an archangel to enter the dream without knowing it."

"The dark power cannot invade here..." Bruce stood up from the sofa, turned his head to look at the door and said, "That is to say, Gotham has the possibility of being completely saved."

Jack also stood up, looked at Bruce and said, "At the same time, who saves, how to save, and what to become after saving are the key."

Bruce was suddenly stunned.

Jack gave him a bright smile and said, "The paper score is zero, but you still have a chance to let your professor give you a full score. You know the method, right?"

Schiller: ▼_▼

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