Chapter 1972: U-Transcendence Event (Sixty-Three).
Chapter 1946 U Beyond Event (Sixty-three)
The voice from the other side is Stark, but judging from the tone, it should not be the Stark of the universe where Schiller is. Who could it be? This is a very important question.
"You are wrong, I am not Schiller."
"Don't try to fool me again, you damn liar! Why is there your phone here? Is this game still interconnected?"
"Probably." Schiller answered perfunctorily. With just a few words, it is still impossible to determine which Stark is on the other side.
"What do you want?" Schiller asked.
"Uh... I don't know what's going on. Okay, the situation is a bit complicated. Do you have time now?"
"I have time, but I don't know whether I should listen to you. I think you are the liar."
Stark on the opposite side cursed, and he said angrily: "You have been using me from beginning to end. You deliberately aroused my interest in you and your brother so that I can help you find him..."
"And you are only interested in my ability." Schiller sneered and said: "You are all like this."
"In this case, let's be frank. Since you know that I am not a good person, why did you call me?"
Schiller already knew that the person on the other side was Bai Can. It is estimated that he finally realized that Schiller was fooling him.
However, he was not so angry. On the one hand, it had been a while and his anger had almost subsided. On the other hand, his ass could not be said to be clean. He also wanted to deceive Schiller's ability. It can only be said that the two villains deceived each other.
But just like the cold war, whoever speaks first loses. Now it was Bai Guan who took the initiative to call Schiller. When Schiller said this, it was inevitable that he was saying, "Look, you care about me more?"
Schiller heard that Bai Guan's voice was already on the verge of anger, and he said decisively: "Okay, I can let bygones be bygones. No matter what you want to do to me in the end, you didn't succeed anyway, so just tell me what you want to say."
Bai Guan was obviously even angrier. Before he had time to get angry, Schiller forgave him first. What's the logic?
But he was obviously still rational, so he paused and said, "Where are you now?"
"In a game."
"I know you are in a game, I mean the environment you are in now."
"A closed room."
"Where is the room?"
"I don't know."
"Schiller!"
"I really don't know, our car had a car accident, and I came here after my eyes went black."
"You are a habitual liar."
"That's how I am. If you need it, I can make up a complete cause and effect for you, but it will be charged by the hour."
"Listen, I need an address, they said you know it."
"Who?"
"Someone in this game, he said there is a very important prop that needs to be picked up there, I will go with my partners, yes, the three of us will go together."
Schiller immediately understood that Bai Can was pretending to be Iron Man, or to be more precise, the superhero Iron Man. He obviously also discovered that the same-looking homologues can play each other, and many times people think that they are good people, stabbing in the back can bring advantages.
Otherwise, Bai Can doesn't need any teammates. He will definitely stab everyone to death in this game.
"If you have to mention the place name, I just heard one." Schiller changed the phone to another hand and said, "Bill Awhite Manor in Maryland, someone else told me."
"That's it." Bai Can snapped his fingers.
"Don't worry, they also told me something else." Schiller sighed and said, "There is a town called Lodesan next to this manor. This town disappeared overnight. The reason is that a cultist brought back a necklace from the ruins of the old city of Ragusa, Italy. A 19-year-old girl died in the sacrifice, and the cultist disappeared."
"What is this?"
"I just relayed these words to you intact. You can only investigate the rest yourself."
"Wait, what else do you know?"
"That's all." Schiller sneered and said: Remember you owe me one. "
After saying that, he hung up the phone.
Then he began to pay attention to the abnormality that had appeared a few minutes ago, that is, the room was getting hotter and hotter.
And according to his feeling, the temperature was rising gradually. It took about ten minutes from no feeling to a little heat, and it took only a few dozen seconds from a little heat to the current heat for people to start sweating.
Schiller felt that the walls around him were being heated. At this time, he put down the phone and walked to the lock next to the door to take a look. He found that it was a three-digit combination lock.
Three calls just came in, one call for a number, but Schiller didn't ask at all.
After reading the rules of the game, he knew what the doll was up to.
First, Peter said that Schiller should have a password, but Schiller didn't have a password at all, so it is very likely that the person on the other side actually didn't know the password.
Then a chain of suspicion would be created.
The person who left the note for Peter has already stated that Schiller is a psychologist. When the phone call came, Schiller was indeed a psychologist, so Peter would definitely believe the words on the note first.
And if Peter asked Schiller for the password, Schiller said he didn't know, which conflicted with the message on the note, then Peter would be more inclined to believe the note without knowing Schiller.
It would be difficult for Schiller to guess the password in such a short time, and if he didn't tell Peter the password in the end, then when he asked Peter the password, Peter would definitely resist, and Peter would most likely not know the password to prevent Schiller from asking first.
Peter would definitely blame Schiller for not saving people, and Schiller would also think that Peter deliberately didn't give the password in order to retaliate.
In the case where the two parties cannot meet, this kind of suspicion dilemma is difficult to break, because no one can provide enough evidence to make the other party believe themselves.
So Schiller chose to talk nonsense.
Talking nonsense is the best way to solve most of the questions you can't answer. You can't say you don't know, because the other party will not believe it, and you can't make a reasonable guess, because if the other party does what you guessed but is wrong, then the responsibility is on your head.
Just add a little nonsense element, and the problem will be solved. Although I don't know the answer, I just want to tell you the answer. If it is wrong, it means I did it on purpose. This matter is very complicated, so don't ask.
But Schiller's nonsense also has a psychological basis. It is known that Peter is a good person, even a saint. If he didn't ask Schiller for the password, and then the person died, Peter would feel that he had to take responsibility.
And if Schiller deliberately told him a wrong password, then the responsibility would be on Schiller, and it had nothing to do with Peter.
It can also be seen from the reaction of his teammates. The girl snatched Peter's phone angrily at the beginning, and also meant to blame Peter, but Schiller said he did it on purpose at the beginning, and the girl immediately transferred her anger to Schiller.
At this time, Schiller made up another story to rationalize and justify his behavior. I had no choice but to do this. I also had my own difficulties. It was just that good and evil would be rewarded in the end. If you want to blame someone, blame the grudges of the previous generation.
Then he put the blame on his colleagues. He knew that I had a grudge against the victim, but he left my phone number. Didn't he just want to kill someone with a borrowed knife?
And it won't be long before Peter and the other two will feel something is wrong.
Schiller at least dared to admit that he killed the victim generously and said that he was just for revenge. In the context of this behavior, the one who left the note was inevitably like a rat in the gutter, who wanted to kill others but didn't dare to do it himself.
Schiller understood that young people like Peter and the girl didn't like any bad people, but if they had to compare, they preferred straightforward bad people, at least they were brave enough to take responsibility, and the kind of bad people who were mean and stabbed in the back were the kind of people they hated the most.
Moreover, they have a strong ability to imagine, and they can connect it to the scenes in the story of the game they are playing. Once their attention is diverted, they will not be so sad about the death of their companions.
There is also a very obvious trap in Steve's group. Steve asked Schiller for the treatment method. Obviously, someone told him that Schiller could treat it.
But Schiller guessed that as long as he treated it, Coulson would definitely go crazy and worsen, so the chain of suspicion would be created again. No matter whether the other party knew the password or not, it would be impossible to tell him again.
So Schiller told him directly that this was not within his treatment scope. Don't look for a doctor, go and ask the gods.
After hearing Nick's voice, Schiller deliberately guided him in the direction of gods and ghosts, because he knew that SHIELD did this. If in the real world, a town disappeared out of thin air, it would definitely be the responsibility of SHIELD.
When he came to Nick's familiar area, he would no longer feel clueless. The subsequent performance also showed that Schiller's guidance was effective. Nick decisively subdued Coulson.
Because compared to a mental patient, the director of SHIELD is actually better at treating people possessed by ghosts.
If Coulson is a mental patient, then Nick has no say. After all, he is not a doctor. In front of Captain America, he has to take into account some humanitarianism and cannot be too harsh. He can only drag it.
But if it is a ghost, then the director of SHIELD has a high say. Now the person in Coulson's body is not even a human, so what is the welfare of the patient? Just knock it down and be done with it.
As for the last white can, Schiller's nonsense is a bit of a personal vendetta, but he really didn't get any address, so what else can he do if he doesn't make up?
As for the door code he needed, Schiller stood up and walked to the door and dialed a few times on the code lock.
"Click", the lock opened.
Schiller walked into the corridor, and recalled the words he heard when he talked to them.
"The person who left a note for us must have bad intentions. What if he gets there before us 'two'..."
"We have 'four' people here, but the other three together can't hold him down..."
"I'll go with my friends, yes, we'll go together 'three'..."
The answer can only be the number of people in these three teams, the password is 2, 4, 3.
Schiller opened the door and walked out. Outside the door was a dark corridor. Only a green light was on in front of the door of a room opposite, as if to signal Schiller to go there.
Schiller saw a TV hanging at the end of the corridor. After the TV flashed two snowflakes, the rag doll appeared again. Schiller stood in the middle of the corridor and looked back at it.
"You got what you wanted, but at what price?" An ethereal and quiet voice sounded.
"The price is that these teams have to settle accounts for half a night when they go back."
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