Chapter 1945: U-Transcendence Event (Thirty-Six).
Chapter 1919 U Beyond Event (36)
Everyone on the swaying bus seemed a little sleepy. Natasha had fallen asleep, Batman was resting with his eyes half closed, and Batman was trying to think about what the abnormality was, but the more he thought, the sleepier he became.
In Schiller's Mind Tower control room, Superego looked at the decreasing mental stability reading meter and sighed deeply.
"I suddenly remembered why I didn't let Pathology go out. In terms of not taking care of the body, he is probably 10,000 times more than Arrogance."
Superego rubbed his temples with a headache, flipped through the list of personality traits that can work, and finally shouted to the outside: "Arrogance! Arrogance! Go to work!"
Arrogance, who was leaning on the patio railing outside the door, said unhappily: "I said it was good to go through that hole, but you insisted on taking the elevator down. Is it okay now?"
"If you don't go, I will." Greedy opened his mouth and looked up and said: "I think this bus is good. The magic school is in need of a school bus..."
"Arrogance! Go!"
When Schiller opened his eyes again, he found Batman staring at him.
"Morning, Doctor."
"Morning, Batman."
Schiller looked down and found that he was still wearing the dark brown suit he got from Nehlet Manor. He frowned instinctively, and then Batman handed him a black tie.
Schiller immediately untied the colorful tie around his neck. When he took the tie from Batman, he was stunned for a moment.
The tie was too light. Where was the two-pound camera on it?
Schiller looked back at Batman, who replied as if he knew the answer: "The electronic signals of all my devices will be interfered here, and all communication equipment and monitoring equipment will be unusable."
Schiller said while tying his tie: "I guess someone is watching our game."
"Why do you think so?"
"From the time point of view, everyone has completed at least one round of the game. Many people who care about the rules will definitely choose to watch, because the risk is much lower and they can learn more information."
"Let's talk about the last game first." Batman turned his head back and leaned back in his chair with a slight relaxation. He only turned his eyes to Schiller and said: "Did you see the organizer's intention from the beginning?"
Schiller also leaned back in his chair, just like chatting, and said in a relaxed tone: "No, but I know this is a game with rules, and the morbid hobby is to break all the rules."
"This is different from finding loopholes in the game. People who like to exploit loopholes in the rules will listen to the rules carefully, understand them, and understand them more deeply than others."
"Then you can Find out where the rules can be used to achieve the purpose of exploiting loopholes. You can understand this kind of person as a wise man or a strategist, and occasionally a conspirator. "
"But the pathology is a performer." Schiller sighed and said, "You should have discovered that he has an extraordinary desire to perform and is showing himself all the time. This is the nature of a psychopath."
"Full of charm." Batman said one of the characteristics of a psychopath, and then analyzed: "Usually they have strong personal charm and narcissistic personality. When they fully show their charm through external performance, they will instinctively attract the attention of many people."
"Many successful people in various fields that we are familiar with meet the definition of psychopaths." Schiller said calmly: "Especially in the three classes of politics, business and military, people who are charming and know how to show themselves are often more likely to succeed."
Schiller turned his head and looked at Batman and said, "Manipulation, art, hunting, and love are all my instincts. They radiate all of this to everyone and bring them into the abyss of endless chaos."
"Manipulation." Batman gently read the word.
He recalled Schiller's heart rate, which he had been paying attention to. Now that he thought about it, the heart rate changes were too regular. No, it was as if the monster program set in the game gradually increased in frequency and difficulty. This was not a coincidence.
"Yes, that is also something I can control." Schiller also said as if he had a feeling: "Using every ability of mine, every part, every move, every word and deed, instinctively manipulating anyone around me, this is pathology."
"Very interesting." Batman commented: "Have you published any works for this?"
"The research object in the field of psychology cannot be oneself." Schiller shook his head and said: "I don't want to pretend to be someone else."
"This rule is worth changing." Batman closed his eyes gently and said: "Otherwise they will miss the academic achievements of many masters with dissociative identity disorder like you."
"You can rest for a while." Schiller said: "I can tell you about my plan in the last game until you fall asleep."
Batman closed his eyes silently, but Schiller knew that he was acquiescing.
"I didn't lose control from the beginning. The danger signals you felt in the car were deliberately sent out by me. It was really simple. By controlling some twitching of facial muscles, stiff rotation of limbs, and wooden eyes, I was able to restore my aggressive look at a certain period."
"You are the most difficult to control among the three. Ordinary words and expressions cannot easily impress you, so I choose the simplest and most basic physiological performance. I have been adjusting my heart rate since I got off the car."
"This is a simple psychological principle. If I adjust my heart rate to the highest level at the beginning, it will bring more shock rather than pressure."
"I know that no matter what, you will definitely put some energy on the killer who recites the rules, and what I have to do is to get as much of your attention as possible."
"When the emotion of surprise overwhelms the emotion of tension, I can't keep your attention on me, so it's difficult to control your actions."
"So I choose to gradually increase my heart rate, creating a look of me getting excited, The illusion of gradually losing control. "
"Sure enough, even when you were listening to the rules, you kept at least half of your attention on me, for fear that I would go crazy, and when I really went crazy, you no longer had the energy to care about what the murderer said. "
"There is an advantage to this, that is, all philosophical propositions in this world need someone to think about them to have a meaning of existence. If no one thinks about them, they are equivalent to non-existence. At this point, the rules have been completely broken. "
"When I rushed to the cage and grabbed one of the men's arms, it was not just to show my aggressiveness, but I was hinting to you that these people are not "ordinary people." "
"And when I approached the boy again, but did not attack him, you should have confirmed this, because if I acted on instinct , I am afraid that they will not hunt innocent people who are not aggressive at all, but will definitely require the other party to have some skills. "
"From a morbid standpoint, the so-called skills are naturally the means of killing, so you can see from the completely different treatment of the two people that there are killers and innocent people in this group of people."
"When the morbidity controls the body, I can almost only see these two. Either he kills like crazy and his hands are covered with blood, or he has never done anything evil and is completely pure."
"Other people are just a vague shadow in my eyes. If you say that most of them kill people because of livelihood or resistance, then I really can't see them, because they are just ordinary people."
"Let's talk about the second half." Schiller also closed his eyes, slowed down his tone and said: "I don't know what I am talking about. I didn't hear the rules that the killer said, but I know it's boring, and I don't plan to waste any more time. "
"But if we want to leave here, I'm afraid we can't use ordinary means, so I thought, if he is really as powerful as he appears, why would he set up a gladiatorial arena? If he really wants to show the cruelty of human nature, he can just reach out and slap half of the people to death, and we can see the ugliest side of human beings. "
"From the previous two games, we can also see that the killer seems to be subject to some kind of restrictions and cannot directly attack within a certain period of time, but this is reasonable. After all, if he blocks the car door directly, both parties will be embarrassed. "
"So making him reveal a flaw, lose control and actively violate some rules is the best way. I should have mentioned the Batman Joker Aggregation Law to you, right? "
"That young bat is far inferior to you. He is easier to deceive, and more importantly, he is not as strong as you and is more likely to be overturned. "
"Even if he didn't take me to the sky, I would find a way to fight with him for a long time, until he exhausted his patience and made him have a trace of real hatred for me. "
"With Batman and the Joker, they are fighting fiercely, so how can there not be the dark clouds and rain of Gotham? When the curse invades here, everything is beyond the control of the killer."
"I know you want to ask what came out when he was close to killing me. I can only say that I hope you will never see him."
"He is not scary, just disgusting."
Schiller's voice became lower and lower, and he fell into a deep sleep, and the carriage became silent.
The spectator seats were also very quiet.
The Lord Superman's eyes became more serious.
The problem now is that he originally thought that Bruce might just be a rebellious youth who was not well educated, but now he knows that he has not only studied under this professor for so many years, but also graduated successfully, which makes the Lord Superman begin to suspect the possibility that Bruce is also a psychopath.
So he tentatively asked: "Are you on good terms with your professor?"
"I think it's good unilaterally."
"What do you mean by unilaterally feel? ”
“I submitted more than 70 doctoral applications to him, and he rejected them more than 70 times, and blocked more than 100 of my email addresses.”
Superman was relieved.
“You…” Superman paused, thinking that his questioning method was a bit too radical and discriminatory, so he changed the question and said, “Is your professor in a good mental state when teaching?”
“His mental state has always been good.”
“What about yours?”
“Sometimes not, but I take medicine.”
Superman was stunned again. For the first time, he looked at Bruce’s face and asked, “Take medicine? What medicine do you take?”
"Some psychiatric drugs." Bruce tilted his head to one side and said, "It's mainly to relieve mental tension and anxiety, and there are some tranquilizers."
"So you smoke marijuana?"
"It has nothing to do with this." Bruce coughed twice and said, "I smoke it to cure headaches."
"Every drug addict says so." Lord Superman said very dissatisfiedly, "You know it's harmful and useless."
"Every old-fashioned patriarch says so. You remind me of Thomas."
"Thomas? Which Thomas?"
"Who else? Of course it's my father Thomas Wayne. When he was in the manor, I was controlled crazy. He didn't even allow me to take two steps at a time."
"He's right, because sooner or later you will go up the stairs... Wait, your father?!"
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