Chapter 525: Schiller's Origin Story (Part 2)
Steve pressed the projector on the table, and a list was projected onto the wall, so that everyone could see the information of cryogenicists who met certain screening criteria.
There are not many scholars on the entire planet who can be called cryogenicists, and even if those who have passed away are counted, the number is only in the three digits.
Among these people, there are probably only a few dozen relatively famous scholars who may be able to develop such genius cryogenic technology, and about 30 of them have spouses.
However, neurodegenerative diseases are relatively rare cases, and none of these 30 cryogenicists have wives suffering from this rare disease.
Even among these 30 cryogenicists, except for two widows and eight divorced, the rest can be said to have happy families and happy lives, and there are no tragic stories of separation and death.
At this time, Strange spoke again: "I have said before that I am the best neurosurgeon in the world. If someone has this rare case, then I should have at least seen it or heard of it, but I really haven't."
"Moreover, when he gave me the information, he emphasized to me that the patient could not come for a face-to-face consultation. However, if it is true as he said, that is his friend's story, then even if the patient cannot come for physical reasons, why doesn't Schiller's friend, as a husband, come in person?"
Stark's voice came from the battle suit, and he said: "If there is such a person in the world, then I will definitely find it."
No one would think he was bragging, because in addition to being Iron Man, Stark is also the leader of the Stark Group and the world's richest man with the largest capital in the world.
Coupled with Jarvis's artificial intelligence and Stark's unparalleled information collection technology, such a person, if determined to find someone, will definitely not be found.
But Stark did not find a cryogenics expert who matched Schiller's description, whether he was still alive or dead. As long as there was such a person in human civilization, Stark would definitely be able to find his trace, but the fact is that there was no trace at all.
"So, is this just an excuse he made up to cover up his story?" Steve frowned, and he said, "Another suspicious point is that Schiller actually named his sanatorium Arkham Sanatorium."
"Where did the last name Arkham come from? And the sanatorium has already moved once, but he still doesn't want to give up this name."
"Tony, can the last name Arkham be found?"
"I'm looking it up." Stark replied, and after a while, he said with some doubt: "No, no, I have screened all the information about people in human history who are related to the name Arkham, but there is no match."
"Maybe it's not a last name, but a middle name." Matt raised it again, and he continued: "And don't forget that if Schiller wants to cover up a person's tracks, you may not be able to find it."
Everyone knows that if the story of the cryogenics friend is true, then it doesn't make sense that nothing can be found.
Because Schiller had no need to conceal his friend's identity. Although freezing his wife to wait for treatment was a little shocking, it didn't matter what others thought of her at this point. Instead, he could get more help by making his situation public.
If this situation happened to Schiller himself, it would be more convincing.
"As far as I know, in the medical profession, many people's spouses are their colleagues." Strange said again.
So Steve started to connect the story.
"Schiller witnessed his parents being killed when he was young, which caused him to become aphasic. Perhaps because of the stimulation, he was sent to a mental hospital."
"During the treatment in the mental hospital, he did not receive enough attention, so he developed an antisocial personality."
"He spent his teenage years in the mental hospital. Perhaps he met his former lover during this period. She cured him, and Schiller gradually turned into a normal person."
"After that, he embarked on an academic path to seek the secrets of human psychology and spirit, and achieved great success."
"But later, his wife suffered from a neurodegenerative disease that could not be cured by current medical means. He had to use a freezing technology to freeze it and wait for the development of human medical technology."
"Perhaps, the lack of progress in this area is also one of the reasons why he is having mental problems again now." Steve sighed.
"Then the key is still his wife." Stark emphasized, and asked: "Does anyone know where Schiller went every time he went on vacation?"
Everyone shook their heads. Peter hesitated for a moment, then said: "I only know that every time Dr. Schiller left, he didn't take anything with him. It didn't look like a vacation..."
"That means he may have another home that he can move into directly. Perhaps that's where he and his wife used to live..."
"But Schiller can't tell us where his wife is." Steve found a chair and sat down, then said, "Obviously, he doesn't trust anyone about this issue."
"We have to find it ourselves." Stark suggested, he said, "Maybe because of emotional reasons, Schiller came to the conclusion that he doesn't need anyone's help, or he thinks it's more necessary to conceal this matter."
"But in fact, it's not the case. We all understand him and are willing to help him. It's not a big deal. If magic doesn't work, we will ask Asgard. If Asgard doesn't work, we will ask other cosmic demons..."
"In general, the diseases suffered by humans may not be difficult to solve in the eyes of these non-human beings. If this problem can be solved, Schiller's mental problems may be fundamentally solved.
"The key is, where should we start looking?" Peter said with a headache: "I stayed at Dr. Schiller's for a long time, but I didn't find any clues worth noting."
"As long as a thing has its roots, it will inevitably leave traces." Steve said very confidently: "As long as this person has existed, it is impossible that there will be no clues left. "
"We still have to start with Schiller." Matt suggested: "Perhaps we can find some traces of his life with his wife from the environment he lives in."
Steve slapped the table and began to assign tasks. He said:
"Peter, go to the Hell's Kitchen clinic where you and Schiller lived before to investigate. I remember that Schiller should have left a lot of things there."
"The Arkham Sanatorium on Wall Street before Stephen went there should not have been renovated yet, and there may be some traces."
"As for me, I will go to the new sanatorium, maybe I can find some of Schiller's living habits there..."
After Steve made the arrangements, Stark looked at him, and he also looked at Stark. Steve shrugged and said: "I think, according to Schiller's current mental state, he may not like you rushing into his sanatorium."
Stark snorted, then said: "How are you going to get into his new sanatorium? Climb over the wall?"
"Then how are you going to get in? "
Half an hour later, Stark got out of the sports car, Steve walked out from the other side, closed the car door, and walked into the gate of the nursing home with a swagger. As soon as he walked in, he was stopped by the nurse.
Before the nurse could speak, Stark moved his sunglasses down a little, then looked at the nurse from above the sunglasses and said, "Don't you know who I am?"
"Oh, you are Stark, the world's richest man Stark!" The nurse on the other side was shocked, but then silently stepped back two steps, obviously having heard of Stark's reputation.
Steve walked up and patted Stark on the shoulder, saying, "It seems that face recognition doesn't work very well?"
"Who said I was going to use face recognition?" Stark snorted coldly, stopped the nurse and said, "I want to go to the director's office, how should I go?"
"This is a nursing home with an appointment system, and you need to have..."
"How much is the highest level lifetime membership? "
The nurse's eyes lit up, and she immediately led Stark to the front desk with a smile. Stark pressed the device on his wrist twice, and with a ding, the sound of money arriving sounded. The nurse immediately said:
"Now, you can use all the facilities here for free, and we have many welfare guarantees..."
"I just want to go to the dean's office."
"Uh, but the dean himself is not here, this..."
"Do you think he will refuse a senior lifetime membership that costs so much? If one is not enough, I can charge another one. I believe you should know something about your dean..."
After hearing this, the nurse thought about it and seemed to think that what Stark said made sense. If Schiller was here, Stark was willing to spend so much money, and Schiller would definitely invite him into the dean's office with a smile.
Thinking of this, the nurse pointed to the stairs and said, "The second room on the left on the 4th floor, but I'm not sure if the door is locked or has a key. If you can't get in, then there's nothing you can do. "
Stark shook his head and motioned Steve to follow. Steve shook his head helplessly. No one was better than Stark in using money.
When they arrived at the door of the Dean's Office on the 4th floor, Stark found that the door was not locked. He walked in directly and began to search the room with Steve.
These Dean's offices are very spacious, with bright floor-to-ceiling windows and brand-new modern style decorations. One of the huge desks is located on the east side of the room, which is densely packed with many documents.
It took the two of them a long time just to look through these things, but they found nothing except some messy medical records.
There is a bookshelf on the desk, and on the side below is a row of drawers, all of which can be opened at will. There are paper documents piled inside, and only the bottom drawer is locked.
Steve and Stark noticed this. They squatted next to the desk and began to study the drawer.
What was strange was that the drawer had no handle or keyhole. It looked more like a solid box than a drawer and could not be opened at all.
Stark hesitated for a moment and gave up the idea of violent disassembly. He stood up and replaced the core of his mecha.
As the magic light flashed, a light spot appeared on Stark's gauntlet. Then he pressed his finger on the cabinet door, and the magic energy was transmitted along the cabinet door. Then he found a very special lock on the inside of the cabinet door.
With a "click", the lock was opened. Stark reached out and opened the cabinet door. What appeared in his field of vision was an old-fashioned folder.
On the folder, a badge with a sickle, hammer and red flag was shining.
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