Chapter 2269: Late Autumn in Golden City (Thirty-Three)
As soon as Pamela stepped out of the door, her expression became serious. She walked to the place where the porch and the garden stone path connected, stood still, turned around and looked up.
Above was Schiller's bedroom.
Lex said nothing, standing on the porch and staring at her, the meaning conveyed by his eyes couldn't be more obvious.
Pamela retracted her gaze and shook her head gently, whispering a word: "Blood."
Lex's Adam's apple moved slightly, he didn't try to smell it, he knew that those extraordinary senses that could smell the smell of blood from hundreds of meters away were the skills of Batman and Superman, he couldn't do it, and it was not credible if he smelled it.
The smell in the garden was very rich, the fishy smell of wet soil, the smell of grass and wood on the leaves, the smell of soil and rocks on the courtyard wall, when intertwined, it could deceive anyone's sense of smell.
Pamela obviously didn't get this clue by smelling, Lex saw the emerald light flashing in her eyes.
"What did you see?" Lex asked in a low voice.
"It's hard to describe." Pamela looked at Lex with sparkling eyes and said.
"A woman?"
"You know?"
"I only know that a lady appeared in Schiller's bedroom, and she came suddenly without an appointment."
"Incredible." Pamela exclaimed: "Is she crazy?"
"Either she is crazy, or she has an unusual relationship with Professor Schiller." Lex frowned and thought: "I am more inclined to the latter. It would be difficult for a madman to accurately locate the master bedroom of Rodriguez Manor and appear there somehow."
"I dare not look." Pamela hurried back to the porch, looked up through the ceiling of the porch and said: "Schiller may go back at any time, he needs to deal with The scene."
"What was there?"
"Blood."
Pamela swallowed her saliva, as if to calm her mind. She stared at the ceiling and said, "It's not ordinary blood. It exudes a strange power, very... cold."
"Cold?"
"Yes, I can't describe it, because I have never seen this kind of power. It is completely different from the power I use and know. It is very mysterious."
"Did they have an argument?"
"I'm afraid it's not just an argument." Pamela was weighing how much she should say. It doesn't mean that she and Lex have experienced this together, so they must stand on the same side.
Lex may choose to side with Schiller, and she will too, depending on what they each think is the truth of the matter.
Pamela couldn't deny Lex's wisdom. She thought he could give useful advice, so she said it anyway.
"I saw through the vines that Professor Schiller was holding a woman. There was constant bleeding between his hand and her abdomen, and she finally fell in a pool of blood."
Pamela described what she saw, but did not make any guesses. Then she added a detail, "Before the woman fell, her body was emitting a faint light."
"And the light we saw..."
"Almost the same."
This is a bit complicated. Lex walked to the chair under the porch and sat down. He rubbed his forehead and said, "On the eve of the banquet, a woman found Schiller's head. He We stayed in the room for about 15 minutes, and Schiller attacked her? "
"It was obviously the woman who started it first." Pamela stood at the edge of the porch and emphasized: "The light appeared first, and then there was blood."
"This is even more strange." Lex touched his chin and said: "There are not many people in this world who dare to take the initiative to attack Professor Schiller, and you are one of them."
Pamela rolled her eyes slightly and said: "Don't mention me now, okay? And I was out of control at that time."
"How do you know that this woman was awake?"
"If she wasn't, Schiller wouldn't have had to attack her at all." Pamela analyzed: "If there was just some kind of problem, like what happened to me, Schiller used his usual language to make someone lose control, then the result must have been expected by him. With good preparation, there was no need for Schiller to subdue anyone without bloodshed."
"I didn't see the weapon in Schiller's hand, but I guess it might be a knife." Pamela recalled, "Small enough to hide in the sleeve, he hugged her first, and then he stabbed her."
"This is obviously not for the need of subduing, but more like a punitive injury, the purpose is to cut the wound and make the other party bleed. For Professor Schiller, this is very Very abnormal."
"He doesn't like blood very much." Lex said: "Despite all kinds of religious and symbolic meanings, for a doctor, the complex components in blood are still not clean, and the splashing blood is even more disastrous for unprotected oral and eye mucosa."
"But some Schillers are different." Pamela licked her lips, and her mind recalled the shiny moose meat. "Blood is a good cooking material. Because of its liquid but coagulation properties, it can be shaped into many delicacies. "
"Can you cook?"
"Have you never seen Schiller cook?"
Lex shook his head, but Pamela didn't feel proud. She said, "Then maybe he doesn't want you to see it."
"What do you mean?" Lex heard Pamela's hidden meaning.
But Pamela suddenly had an idea and said, "Remember? It was not Professor Schiller who hosted this banquet, and I saw another banquet of this Schiller."
"The main course was prepared a month before the banquet. He captured a lot of prey, disassembled their parts, observed their organs, tried their taste, and then found a perfect cooking method."
"You want to say that this banquet also..."
Pamela shook her head and said, "No, there should be many people in the mystical world at this banquet, and even visitors from other universes that we don't know. The flavor of the special raw materials and dishes can't be hidden from them, and Schiller doesn't have to treat them like this."
"I mentioned this just to say that Schiller is not afraid to use some special ingredients, especially if the ingredients are delivered to the door..."
"The other party is not human?" Lex asked.
Pamela nodded and said, "It is impossible for human blood to have such a strong power. No matter how much magic is practiced, it cannot be achieved. This is limited by human innate conditions."
Lex breathed a sigh of relief, and the expression on his face immediately became indifferent. He said, "Then let him go. As you said, she came to the door by herself. What does it have to do with us?"
"Do you think I care about her life safety?" Pamela said with some disdain: "I don't care about the life and death of humans, nor do I care about any race except plants, but don't you think this is strange?"
She hurried down the steps, walked to the chair next to Lex and sat down and said, "Do you think Professor Schiller would be unpopular when he was young?"
"If he didn't have such a strong personal temperament, he would be very popular now." Lex said.
"In fact, I asked him this question."
This really impressed Lex. He looked at Pamela in surprise. Pamela snorted and said, "The question I asked is beyond your imagination."
"Courage is sometimes reckless."
"But at least I'm still sitting here, not on the plate."
"Maybe it's because Schiller is not a vegetarian."
Pamela brought the topic back on track. She said, "Schiller once admitted that there were many beautiful and passionate ladies in his life who impressed him. Do you think anything happened between them?"
"Maybe, but I think the form is probably a little different from what we imagined. "Lex obviously knows more about these crazy people. He said, "From your perspective, what is the most attractive thing about Schiller?"
"'All the attractions in this world are sexual attractions.'" Pamela quoted a sentence first, and then expressed her own opinion: "I don't think this sentence is completely right. It sounds a bit too extreme, but if you mean this aspect, I think it comes from 'taboo'."
"That's right." Lex nodded and said, "People like to cross the line, which will bring another kind of stimulation besides the pure physical enjoyment, which makes people unable to stop."
"When you see a person and think 'Oh, this is impossible', there is something urging you to go Try to see if this is possible. Curiosity, adventurous spirit, and desire to win may all be driving factors. "
"This is much more advanced than simple hormonal attraction." Lex tapped his fingers on the table and said, "Women are particularly sensitive to this aspect. This is how you understand male charm. You appreciate the primitive and powerful wildness, and are more obsessed with the shackles that bind the beast."
Pamela licked her lips, lowered her eyes and said, "Okay, don't tell others. If I can convince Bruce, he must come in his bat suit, and so does Superman."
Lex ignored her and continued, "I guess Schiller used this frequently when he was young. I'm afraid he has a lot of relationships with those so-called beautiful and The enthusiastic ladies have more cruel and blood than you think. "" Why do you say so? " Many people risk their lives to submit some things that have nothing to do with academics, and even the opposite of the academic, and you know how terrible this is. "" I prefer to understand that human beings are like this, color desire, and evil spirits ... "Pamra commented. "The skirt is unknown?" Pamila opened his eyes slightly and said, "You mean, that is the romantic debt that Schiller was young?"
"As long as the knife is not poisoned, the wound will definitely not be fatal." Pamela said very confidently: "But it will hurt a lot."
"Schiller, who took action, not only has less moral values than the professor, but also probably does not know how to show mercy, let alone remember the old friendship. Breaking into the master bedroom is very rude in itself, and the other party took action first. Schiller has no reason to show mercy."
"Unless the other party is extraordinary." Pamela showed an interested smile and said: "Either she is useful to the banquet, or she is useful to Schiller."
"What do you want to do?" Lex narrowed his eyes and looked at Pamela with an excited expression.
"Find her."
"Are you crazy?"
Pamela looked at Lex with sparkling eyes and said: "If things are really as we speculated, as long as we find her, maybe I can really get Schiller."
Hiss