The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 2952 When Night Falls (Forty-Four)

Chapter 2926 When Night Falls (Forty-four)

"Go and find out what happened at that time." Schiller said to Constantine: "Go back in time and see what happened when Barbara was born."

Constantine didn't ask much. He went for a while and came back without bringing back any video materials. He just said: "It's almost the same as she said. A sneaky nurse took away a girl and brought another one. The Gordons didn't find anything unusual."

Schiller was not surprised at all. The other party dared to play this trick and would not reveal a flaw in such an obvious place.

"Can you go to an earlier time point to see where the little girl came from?" Schiller asked.

Constantine said: "The cause and effect relationship is reversed. You must give me the time and place so that I can go back to investigate. If there is only time, the landing point is random. Without clues, I can't find it out."

Schiller tapped the table with his fingers lightly, and he began to sort out the relationship between them.

Of the real and fake Barbara, only one is Gordon's biological daughter. The real Barbara later said that she was Gordon's biological daughter. As expected, the paternity test results will also show that it was her.

The fake Barbara who was caught was indeed the real murderer who attacked three people including Dick.

So assuming that this is actually the result of the vampire traveling back to the past after running out of tricks, what was it originally like?

Combining the various actions of the vampire king before, Schiller had a bold guess-I was reborn, reborn the night before choosing an identity. This time, I am no longer the vampire king who was caught after the trick was exposed, but the bat girl who is loved by the Bat Family...

Schiller is not just imagining things, he knows this kind of people too well. As I said, idiots always think that as long as they are given a chance to start over, they will definitely be able to turn the tide.

In essence, it is because they think that their failure must be due to external reasons. If people can't do it, they blame the uneven ground. If I change a piece of land, I will definitely be able to build a tall building from the ground.

Things may be like this.

In the original timeline, the Vampire King thought of a way to replace the original Barbara, sneaked into the Bat Family to make trouble, bit three people in a row, and brought great trouble to Batman.

But unfortunately, in the end, he was caught by Batman and the Justice League.

She felt very unwilling, and felt that it was not a problem with her plan. She must get up where she fell, so she made a plan that she thought was more thorough.

First, she traveled back to the past, took away Barbara when she was a baby, and replaced her with a vampire baby.

That's right, Schiller guessed that the vampire baby returned to the Gordons should not be the Vampire King, but a vampire baby that the Vampire King found from nowhere.

Schiller didn't know whether she could embrace the baby for the first time, but it might be a child born by her subordinates.

Schiller also suspected that the real Barbara born by Mrs. Gordon was likely dead. If she was not dead, she was probably kept as a hostage by the Vampire King.

When the vampire incident is about to end, Barbara will definitely be caught. At this time, the one caught is actually the insignificant vampire baby, and then the real vampire king will appear as the victim, the real Barbara, to complete the substitution.

Some people may ask, what is the point of going around in such a big circle? This series of plans does not seem to have much effect on the great cause of vampires, and it is still very laborious, but this kind of people's thinking is not like this.

Their thinking is, didn't you, Batman, catch me last time? Then I will let you catch the wrong person completely this time, and then transition to "So you, Batman, also catch the wrong person sometimes!"

It sounds really weird, but this kind of person is essentially unable to gain any sense of superiority by relying on his own abilities, and once he has the advantage of information asymmetry, he will not use this advantage to do anything serious, but will definitely use it to retaliate against those who make him unable to gain a sense of superiority.

This kind of retaliation has a higher priority than even all his careers. I just replaced the most important part of your plan with foresight, and then when you still follow the original plan and make a mistake, I can laugh at you for the rest of your life.

However, due to their low IQ and limited vision, they could not understand what it meant that things changed with time, and they thought that the person they expected would definitely follow the original plan.

For example, she thought that the final outcome was that Barbara was arrested, so she would replace Barbara, so that the other party could catch the wrong person.

But she didn't think about it. Batman is the best detective in the world, and he would not convict someone so easily.

Well, even if there is very conclusive video evidence, it can be proved that the video has not been edited or post-processed, so how can you prove that Barbara was not controlled?

Even if Barbara admitted it herself, how can you prove that she was not controlled to admit it?

If it were placed in the previous criminal investigation world, this would be considered unreasonable, but even vampires have it, so why can't there be puppet magic to control people to do bad things?

Moreover, Schiller felt that the other party's level of psychoanalysis was probably comparable to Bruce's. She never realized that Batman was actually a very emotional person.

After Constantine left, Schiller took a walk in the garden. Although he didn't look through his memory bank much, he had his own understanding of Batman.

In the stereotype of most people, Batman is an extremely cold-blooded person, a law enforcement machine, and no one can let him bend the law for personal gain.

But in fact, it is not like this. The basis of everything Batman does is emotion. Don't forget what he said-"I am the night, I am revenge, I am Batman."

What does revenge rely on?

Is it rational thinking?

Is it careful logic?

Bruce Wayne gave up the earth's end product that he could easily become, and insisted on being a vigilante in a city. Is it because he is a ruthless logic machine?

This word is not very unfair to describe Luthor. If someone uses it to describe Batman, his level of psychoanalysis is probably about the same as Bruce's.

Batman punishes criminals based on emotion, and he adopts Robin, trains them, unites the Bat Family, and leads the Justice League based on emotion.

If Batman can be a ruthless leadership machine and completely regards the Bat Family and the Justice League as his companies, these two organizations will not be mixed by vampires.

Again, with Batman's leadership, he can lead these two organizations to what they are now, and even Aquaman can't let him off so much.

So Batman is actually more emotional than many people imagine, especially when facing people he cares about, he is double-standard to the extreme. Many things are no longer easy to discuss, but you can do whatever you want. If you are unfortunate enough to mess up, I will guarantee you a bottom line.

Looking through the history of the Bat Family and the Justice League members, you can basically find such moments. Is it true that Batman, who is as predictable as a god, did not foresee anything before they got into trouble? I'm afraid not. Most of the time, he is fully aware of the consequences, and he just doesn't want to stop it.

So, Schiller can foresee what kind of storm will happen in Wayne Manor after Batman returns.

He tossed Dick like that, at least under the banner of doing Dick's good, and the most terrible damage he caused was pulling out two of his teeth.

But the mastermind behind the scenes wanted Barbara to die.

Those two videos were like a noose around Barbara's neck. They were shown to so many people in public. Even if Barbara was rescued by Batman and woke up, she might not be able to face the mistakes she made.

Schiller returned to the manor hall on time.

The Robins sat on the sofas on the left, and Gordon Constantine and other witnesses sat on the sofas on the right. Batman sat in the middle, and the vampire Barbara sat opposite him.

"Did you get rid of Mary?" Schiller walked to his seat slowly and sat down, one leg on the other, his ankle touching his calf.

Batman shook his head in silence.

All the Robins saw how angry Batman was now, and they all hung their heads and dared not breathe.

Only Spark, the real Barbara, was talking freely.

She was probably telling how she discovered the whole conspiracy and escaped from the hands of vampires, debuted under the code name of Starfire, and has been lurking around the Bat Family, silently protecting the members of the Bat Family.

But Batman's first sentence made her unable to answer.

"Are you a superpower?"

"What?"

"I said, are you an ordinary person or a superpower?"

"My parents are the Gordons, so of course I am an ordinary person. I know you can't believe that I did all this as an ordinary person, but I..."

"Then why is the Starfire in other universes a superpower?"

Schiller couldn't help laughing, so he had to cover his mouth with a cup. He didn't know who Starfire was, but he vaguely heard that he seemed to be a young superhero.

But the Batman in front of him had been to the fighting world. Although he was called back by the system to maintain the universe by an email, if he had seized the time before, it would not be a problem to line up two or three.

Usually Batman would not do this. They would rather stay in the base to exchange intelligence about each other's universes, and with Batman's character, the intelligence they exchanged would be quite comprehensive.

Although Starfire is not a particularly famous hero, Schiller thinks that she may have something with Dick. All those who are related to Robin are on Batman's key surveillance list, so it is not surprising that Batman would exchange information about Starfire from other universes.

It can only be said that the Vampire King is still the Vampire King, but Batman is no longer the simple Batman of the past. The time to queue up for two copies is enough for him to check the household registration of the alien isotopes of the group of people around him.

Note that if the Vampire King replaced Starfire from the beginning, then in the cognition of the locals in this universe, Starfire has never had superpowers, but is just an ordinary superhero with strong physical skills.

If Batman did not open his eyes to see the universe through the fighting world, he might not be able to find any faults. Who stipulates that ordinary people cannot be superheroes?

But according to Batman's understanding, the Starfires in all other universes are aliens with superpowers, and they do not look like this. The two can be said to be completely different.

Batman announced to everyone the information about Starfire that he got from other Batmen.

And precisely because Starfire is not very famous, she is not like the famous superheroes who want to have a different variant in each universe. Instead, almost all universes are similar in appearance and race, and the only difference is the uniform details.

Everyone looked at the Starfire in the information, and then looked at the one standing in the hall, and had to admit that the two were completely different.

The Starfire in the information is not exquisitely beautiful, but full of wildness. There is always anger between her eyebrows, and her flowing red hair is like the flame of revenge. Even if you just look at the picture, you can see her burning and indomitable soul fire.

And the one standing in front of them, how to say it, if Schiller wants to describe it, he will use a rather impolite word, that is, to draw a tiger but end up drawing a dog.

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