Chapter 1939: Broken Urge (Please Give Me a Monthly Ticket!! Please Subscribe!!! Please Recommend!!!)
Actually, Nick Fury was also worried... Black Manta said this, who knows if what he said is reliable? Another thing, Hannibal is still here!
Nick Fury hates the unknown, and instinctively resists everything he doesn't understand, and even tries every means to suppress it until he can control it. For example, the Knight King, in fact, the number of times the Knight King appears is really not very many.
There is no way, Kai always forgets this vest. Originally, this vest is a temporary product. Kai has no preparation at all and can only rely on this vest. Later Hannibal and Batman, on the contrary, were deliberately designed.
So the probability of the Knight King's appearance has never been very high. However, his appearance was too amazing and too cool, which led to a very deep impression of the Knight King all over the world. Until now, the Knight King has been more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
Even on the Internet, among all the superhero rankings, the Knight King is firmly placed in the first place.
The second place is Batman.
On the contrary, superheroes like Tony and Kai who have been hanging around in public for a long time and are not so mysterious are ranked lower, which is a magical phenomenon.
In short, the more mysterious the superhero, the more Nick Fury is afraid of them, because he doesn't know what these people are capable of, or even who they are. For example, Batman, this is already a headache for Nick Fury, who in this world has no trace at all?
The Knight King does not count, and the Knight King is classified as a god by Nick Fury, such as Ares or Asgardians, who are not originally on Earth, or are hidden, so naturally nothing can be found.
But Batman is an Earthling!
Why can't he find anything?
And Hannibal, who disappeared without a trace, without any trace at all.
But they are not without common points, that is, they are all related to Kai.
Nick Fury once suspected that Kai was pretending to be them, but later this speculation was proved to be nonsense, after all, Kai and they appeared at the same time in different occasions.
But no one knows that this seemingly ridiculous speculation is actually true.
Kai feels a little tricky. After all, he has no good solution for what Nick Fury said. For example, Asgard can do nothing about Orm. It can only imprison him so that he can't do evil, but Orm still has to suffer.
So Kai has no way to tell whether Nick Fury is true or false.
Everyone looked at Kai, hoping that he could give a solution.
Kai had no solution, so he spread his hands.
Then the others looked at Hannibal.
Hannibal looked a little helpless: "I can't guarantee it."
In fact, these words should be said behind people, at least not in front of Nick Fury, after all, isn't this giving others more bargaining chips? But these guys can't keep their temper. If Hannibal dodges now, it will be almost the same as admitting that it's not possible. He can only tell the truth.
Otherwise, these guys need to be trained.
Negotiating with criminals is not as easy as in TV dramas... Of course, most of the time, it is actually very simple, because there are actually very few criminals who are truly vicious and act after careful planning. Most crimes are actually crimes of passion.
As the saying goes, it is just getting carried away.
When you get carried away, the original quarrel turns into a fight. The original fight escalates to death.
In fact, it is not a big deal. If you calm down, you can basically know the severity.
This kind of case is the easiest for criminal police. Because basically you will know it at the first trial, and you don’t even need to scare them.
The most feared thing is mental illness, crimes without reason and specific targets, and premeditated crimes.
I won’t go into details here. In short, most of these two types of criminals are lucky and refuse to admit their crimes, so the police have to deal with them at this time.
In addition, there are police officers who are specifically responsible for this aspect among criminal police, that is, pre-trial officers.
Such positions are set up in public security organs or judicial systems. Pre-trial officers are experts in interrogation and are well versed in criminal psychology. They formulate different interrogation strategies according to different cases, different ages of suspects, and different personality characteristics, and compete with suspects in wits and courage and psychology. Generally, they are senior public security police who have been engaged in front-line work in the judicial system and public security system for many years, or judicial staff with rich experience in handling cases on the judicial front.
You should know that not everyone can be a pre-trial officer.
The detectives in many film and television dramas actually refer to this kind of people. Of course, it is not that criminal police in other professions are not detectives, but this thing is really not something that ordinary people can do. Let's put it this way, Kai has never been a pre-trial officer in his previous life. If you go to the police station and see that it is a young man who interrogates you, then you should be relieved, which means that your case is not big, but if you see an old policeman with a pleasant face, then you are unlucky.
This kind of people are generally old-fashioned!
As we all know, once a suspect enters the pre-trial procedure, he will form a strong defensive psychology. So, how can we control the psychological activities of the suspect and effectively break it? Many pre-trial officers may interrogate suspects casually, but they use a lot of tricks to get suspects to plead guilty. Little do they know that these tricks are similar to psychological counseling, which means that they first need to "build a relationship."
"Establishing a relationship" between the counselor and the client is the main work that the counselor needs to do in the early stages of treatment, and will continue throughout the consultation. The counselor will first collect the client's information to get a preliminary understanding of the other party, and use this to find a breakthrough and shorten the psychological distance between the two parties to facilitate better subsequent treatment. A relationship was established between the two similar points, and the establishment of this relationship eventually became the key to breaking through the suspect's psychological defense and solving the case in one fell swoop. Anyone who knows a little bit about psychology knows that people's cognition will affect behavior; in turn, behavior will also change people's cognition. In psychological counseling, the quality of the counseling relationship has a strong positive correlation with the effectiveness of counseling. In fact, in my opinion, the same is true for the interrogation process. Imagine if interrogators could be like Lao Lu and spend some energy to establish a relationship with the suspect first - to understand the suspect's mental state and mental activities through "empathy" or "empathy", and then establish a psychological relationship between the two parties. The level of connection allows the other party to unconsciously "come to one's side". Then, the entire subsequent interrogation process may become smoother, and even key issues can be solved in an instant.
In addition to empathy to build relationships, there are many techniques in counseling that can be used in pretrials. For example, the imitation method in psychological behavioral therapy mentioned in the book is not only a commonly used method in criminal management and pre-trial, but also one of the easiest methods to master. The imitation method, also known as the modeling method, is a treatment method that presents a certain behavioral model to the client and allows the client to observe how the model behaves and what results are obtained through this behavior, so that the client can engage in similar behavior.
The police will find some suspects with relatively minor cases and confess in public issues that they have not yet explained to the public security organs; if found to be true, they will be released in public in accordance with the policy of "leniency for confessions". From the descriptions in the book, we can know that these "movements" that use imitation technology are quite effective; however, imitation has also led some criminals who have no other problems to fabricate some unwarranted crimes for themselves in order to gain freedom. .
Another commonly used method is the Gestalt technique proposed by the "Gestalt School" of psychology - that is, people have the psychological power to supplement complete information. In the era described in the book, pre-inquisitors often used this trick during interrogations, and they often failed every time. When they interrogate a suspect, they will take advantage of people's instinctive tendency to complete key information and deliberately omit certain key details, allowing the suspect to subconsciously add or unintentionally "leak things out." If they disclose this key information, then the facts of the crime can basically be determined. In highly tense and confrontational interrogation conversations, this kind of "leakage" is not uncommon.
Of course, if such technology is used "excessively", there may be a risk of eliciting confessions, and may even lead to unjust, false, and wrongful convictions. Therefore, psychological techniques must be used rationally during interrogation, and excessive force must not be used, nor can the case be decided solely on the basis of oral confessions to avoid irreparable consequences.
According to psychological principles, it is impossible for a person to have no attitude at all towards someone or something; and this pre-formed attitude or value judgment will have a strong impact on people's cognition. Therefore, in the process of psychological counseling, special emphasis is placed on the counselor's objective and neutral attitude, that is, an accepting attitude toward the client, his problems, and values, without criticizing, blaming, or evaluating. Such a stance and attitude can allow counselors to collect and understand information more comprehensively and form correct judgments.
During the pre-trial process, pre-trial officers will inevitably be affected by factors such as emotional stance or professional thinking. They cannot treat suspects completely objectively and neutrally, let alone fully accept or accept what they do. However, there is an extreme deviation from neutrality, and "stereotypes" derived from inertia must never appear in pre-trials.
In short, there are many ways to do this. Basically, every outstanding pre-trial officer is the treasure of every police force, because he can really solve cases.
After all, confessions have always been a very important part of our case-solving process. Don't be careless.
But now it is actually a pre-trial, but unfortunately, it is a bunch of pig teammates.
Seeing that there was no way around it, Kai could only take a step back: "What do you want?"
"I..." Nick Fury's eyes lit up, life came to him!
But Kai immediately interrupted: "Don't talk about unrealistic conditions. You know, I can't let you go. No matter how many reasons you have, it won't work. As for breaking up, that's impossible. The appearance of Black Manta is just a nuisance at best and cannot destroy the world!”
This is Kai lowering expectations for Nick Fury.
Don't tell him to let him go then, how could Kai agree?
He also asked Nick Fury to play the 'window opening' trick on him.
The so-called "window opening" trick was said by the famous writer Lu Xun. Lu Xun's window opening theory refers to a psychological strategy, that is, after making a larger request and being rejected, then making a smaller request, so that the smaller request is more likely to be accepted. This theory was elaborated in Lu Xun's article "Silent China". He used an example to illustrate this phenomenon: When a person proposes to open a skylight in a house, he may be opposed; but if he first proposes to remove the roof, then A larger change would require people to accept the relatively small change of opening a sunroof. This phenomenon is known as the "house-breaking effect" or the "broken skylight effect" and is considered an effective tactic in psychology and persuasion techniques.
Only by getting rid of this grandson's luck will it be easier to negotiate terms later.
It's not that Kai is really ready to agree to him, but... he just doesn't want to be disgusted!
Nick Fury must die. Who knows what this guy will do if he survives.
It's not that Kai is narrow-minded, it's really... Kai is a little afraid of this grandson.
In the past, when he was a bitch, he didn't take him seriously at all, but who knew that a small person could also stir up a big wave. The things this grandson did were bigger than the last one. Who knows what troubles he will have in the future!
He doesn't care, but there is no reason for ordinary people to suffer for this lunatic.
Nick Fury, this grandson, is actually not harmful to Kai. After all, what can he do no matter how powerful he is? Kai is not afraid. But the millions of innocent people are miserable.
Look at how many things this grandson has done.
Every time he makes trouble, innocent people are the ones who suffer.
He wanted to deal with vampires, but he let vampires hunt humans, and finally caused a vampire riot. How many people died?
He wanted to catch Venom, but what happened? He blew up a whole street!
He wanted to make a Cosmic Cube, but what happened? New York was invaded.
He wanted to study MUTOs, but he kept MUTOs in his home, but what happened? Two MUTOs and Godzilla destroyed the whole of Hawaii, plus most of San Francisco.
He wanted to make Ghidorah, but it led to a Titan War, and many people died!
He wanted to make Mechagodzilla, and the Columbians were in trouble!
I am too embarrassed to mention the other details, because every time he made trouble, a lot of people died?
So, Nick Fury must die this time, he must die.
If he doesn't die again, he is afraid that the American people are not enough for him to kill. It's really strange to say that this guy is really an American, and he specifically kills Americans. He has killed tens of millions of Americans...
Hey! Others are really so righteous. Although he kills others, he is not as strong as the Americans.
He even destroyed three major cities of the Americans.
Nick Fury opened his mouth, but he was not too disappointed. Damn it, even if Kai said he would let him go and write off everything, he had to believe it!
He only wanted one chance now. As long as Kai didn't kill him now, he would be confident that he would not die later!
He knew too many secrets!
There were too many people who wanted to get these secrets.
"I hope to get a fair trial!"
The efficiency of the American judiciary... those who understand will understand!