The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 3062 Mercury Notes (Twenty-Two)

Chapter 3036 Mercury Notes (Twenty-two)

Bruce still thought everything was too simple.

I thought that the two students who were best at psychoanalysis chose to compromise and stopped making trouble in class. The atmosphere in the classroom would calm down, and he would be able to take control of the initiative again.

But in fact, collective conflicts are not so easy to resolve, especially when conflicts have already occurred and have deteriorated to the point of personal attacks. Now we think of solving the root problem, but the subsequent problems have become new root problems and cannot be easily solved.

Controlling emotions is a very advanced skill. Not everyone can have it, and it is even rarer among young people. This world is ultimately about pride and prejudice.

Some people were originally just disgusted with Jenna's statement. They were advocates of behavioral analysis and were quite talented in this area. They could see that Jenna was talking nonsense.

But later, the disgust for the theory rose to disgust for the individual.

The next day, Bruce felt that the atmosphere in the classroom was a little strange. Before the class started, someone was whispering in the class. After the class started, Bruce found that no one sat next to Jenna.

These top students were scrambling to sit in the front. Jenna's seat was in the second row, which should have been full. It had been like this for the past few days. As a result, Jenna sat on the left side of the second row today. There was no second person on the left side of the entire second row.

Bruce frowned deeply. At this time, he realized that he was still a little simple in his thinking. The deterioration of the situation was beyond his imagination.

Fortunately, he followed Batman's habit and installed a bug between the seats. The bug had a recording function. Taking advantage of the tens of seconds before the class officially started, Bruce heard what they were saying.

Someone was questioning Jenna's cheating.

What's more terrible is that Bruce really has to take a lot of responsibility for this.

Before, Bruce was optimistic about Jenna's talent, so he called her to the office, and then called her twice.

If it were just this one thing, it wouldn't be a big deal. The key is that Bruce did something else before, which was to only give homework to two classes, ignoring the remaining two classes.

Putting these two things together, isn't this Bruce giving special treatment to Jenna?

They have such a close relationship, so maybe Jenna went into Bruce's office and saw Bruce's lesson plan, and thus learned the answer in advance. For the sake of vanity, she took the answer and reversed the process in class to show how good she is.

To be honest, this inference makes sense. There are always many such people in the world. In addition, Bruce did something wrong, and the students had some opinions about him. Combined with Jenna's bizarre performance, it is hard not to think about this.

In essence, it is because some people really can't imagine how magical psychoanalysis can be. Bruce can't blame them because he used to be like this, and he just refused to believe it no matter how much he suffered.

Now, if Bruce now announces that he wants Jenna to be his assistant, it will undoubtedly further intensify the conflict.

He fully believed that if these teenagers dared to confront him in class and asked him to tell them everything, things would be even more difficult.

Because he really couldn't say why he wanted Jenna to be his assistant, because this was actually a deal, in order to prevent Jenna from brainwashing others with her wrong reverse theory.

Then why couldn't Bruce crack this theory?

Because Jenna was really talented, her results were always right, so her statement was particularly convincing.

Then why was her result always right?

At this point, Bruce couldn't say anything, because Jenna was very talented in psychoanalysis, which was a skill she was born with, and it was worth many years of hard study for countless people.

Bruce thought that he could settle the matter by dealing with Jenna, but in fact, he had missed the only time to solve the problem.

Bruce knew that there must be a reason why Schiller targeted him as soon as he reported, but he didn't expect that this critical time point was really the only time point, and he would miss it.

Once this time point is missed, everything will slide into the inevitable abyss.

Bruce should have attracted all of Jenna's attention to himself when he first met her, so that he could form emotional control and separate their relationship from a simple teacher-student relationship, so that the sharp blade of behavioral analysis in Bruce's hand would not cause harm to those ordinary students.

Bruce now understands that Schiller did that not only for him, but also for other students at Gotham University, otherwise things would sooner or later evolve into the situation today.

Because his talent in behavioral analysis is more than Jenna's talent in psychoanalysis, and his reputation is even greater than this little girl, which can cause greater waves. If Schiller can't find a way to control him, the situation in the Gotham University classroom may be worse than today.

However, this time point is really fleeting and too difficult to grasp, like a wave that disappears in a moment, a flash of light.

Bruce still doesn't know how Schiller reached out and caught this butterfly that was about to fly within a few seconds of meeting him for the first time.

This is also his most profound understanding of the power of psychoanalysis.

But if you miss it, you miss it. Batman is not the kind of person who will dwell on the past. He now needs to find a way to solve the difficult problem in front of him.

But when things develop to this point, explanations are basically useless. People's inner prejudices are like a mountain. Even Batman's steel body will be crushed by this mountain.

It is precisely because Bruce is smart enough that he knows that he has no position to ask these students to remain objective and calm like gods. This is anti-human and impossible to do.

Then, if you want to move this mountain, you can't do it by force. Authority is not fists, but nuclear weapons. Once thrown out, the deterrent effect will be greatly reduced. If you throw it away without convincing evidence, you will not only fail to save Jenna, but may also cause yourself to become a clown.

There must be reason and evidence, and the evidence must be as strong as a mountain.

At this time, Jenna also realized the situation around her.

Normally, she is a very calm girl. Facing such terrible pressure in the vampire group, she can accurately execute her plan and force Green Lantern to reveal flaws. If it weren't for the Flash's ability being too amazing, she would have won.

But she can be said to have defeated the gods with a mortal body.

But maybe because Jenna in this universe is younger, when she realized what she was in, she was still panicked for a moment and instinctively looked at Bruce.

What made Bruce even more sad was that Jenna also realized that Bruce could not announce that he wanted her to be his assistant at this time. She knew that doing so was the most rational thing to do.

But when people are vulnerable and helpless, they don’t need rational analysis, but emotional support. Sometimes they know that something is wrong and useless, but they still hope that someone can stand up and speak for him in this situation. Only in this way can the comfort of physical practice make them feel safe when they are suddenly trapped in the quagmire.

Humans will give everything for the sense of security at this moment.

But Jenna gave Bruce a look that said "it’s okay".

Bruce felt that his neck was strangled, and his breath was choked in his throat and couldn’t come up.

After a long while, he slowly exhaled and lowered his eyes, as if he had made a major decision.

The mysterious patterns of the sun outside the window continued to bloom, and the soft light filtered through the glass window shone on half of Bruce's face. He had the same calm and peaceful expression, one side looked like he was praying devoutly, and the other side looked like he was mourning.

When the bell rang, Bruce picked up the lesson plan he had written and said, "Classmates, I said in the group yesterday that today's class content is criminal psychology, and there are three fresh cases waiting for us to explore..."

Only his voice echoed in the classroom, and the audience was silent, as if everyone was waiting for the fuse of the bomb to burn to the end.

"But it's a pity..." Bruce changed the subject and said, "I don't have as good a physique as the other professors. Recently, the teaching tasks are too heavy. I feel a little tired and my immunity is seriously reduced. The school doctor said I need to rest."

The whispers in the audience finally broke out, but when Bruce spoke again, they returned to calm again.

"Please study on your own first. In about ten minutes, a new substitute teacher will come to give you a lecture."

It was not until Bruce walked out of the classroom that the heated discussion broke out, and Jenna was also at a loss.

It was because of her excellent psychoanalysis talent that she knew that Bruce was not a person who would make such a decision. There was no word "escape" in the dictionary of people like Batman, and the temporary concession was just to do better later.

In her opinion, Bruce would make the decision to not mention the previous transaction, to teach the class first, and then to find a way to do it slowly after class.

So what is he doing now?

Ten minutes later, a figure appeared at the door on time. The tall and thin figure walked up to the podium, and someone called out his name-"Professor Rodriguez".

Why is it him?

Jenna used her talent on Schiller for the first time-the next second, Schiller looked over, and his golden vertical pupils stared straight at her.

Jenna's heart beat violently.

She began to pant like crazy, like an asthma patient who was about to faint.

In her mental picture, the image that was sketched out with just a few strokes was not a person, but more like a... monster.

A terrifying monster.

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