Chapter 3191 The Detective is about to die (Part 42)
Chapter 3191 The Detective is about to die (Part 42)
"What's wrong?" Bruce asked in his heart, and then he added, "I just think what he said is easy to understand."
"Of course, it's easy for you to understand." Schiller said almost word by word: "Because the agent is the best at behavioral analysis among us."
"Uh..."
Very good, he perfectly avoided the field of his teacher's research, Bruce thought, but he was used to it.
The main universe Batman was obviously also a little surprised by the agent's way of reasoning.
What's the matter? Mind reading is not allowed? How can this sound reasonable?
The main universe Batman and Schiller have known each other for a long time. They often write letters to each other. Occasionally, Batman will mention some of his recent cases in the letter and ask for Schiller's advice.
Schiller's reply can always hit the point, but the problem is that it hits the point, but it is not very clear how it hits.
Batman has asked Schiller several times how he could come to such an accurate conclusion based on just a few words in the letter, since he had never seen the people involved in the case or checked the crime scene.
At first, Schiller would say some specious words, which made Batman puzzled and even suspected that he was a fake Riddler.
But later, Schiller seemed impatient and said directly that it was mind reading, but the problem was that Batman in the main universe also knew people who could read minds, but the conclusions they gave were different from Schiller's, and they were not so direct.
For Batman, this has always been a mystery.
Later, Batman also met some people with strong empathy, and he roughly touched the threshold of this ability and roughly understood how Schiller came to such a conclusion.
But unfortunately, this is not an ability that can be learned. Batman is not without empathy. On the contrary, if he didn't empathize with the people of Gotham, he wouldn't be a superhero.
But for most people, this is a passive ability, an uncontrollable ability that can even get in the way at critical moments.
For example, when he sees others crying, he also wants to cry. He always empathizes with strangers too much, which makes him too soft-hearted and troubled.
Although Batman is not to this extent, he is far from being able to turn this ability into his weapon. The process from empathy to conclusion is too long and abstract. Batman gave up after trying a few times.
In fact, if he tried in this direction, it would not be completely impossible, but there is no need. He would have caught the murderer with this effort, so he didn't care about it later.
His discussion with Schiller on psychology was often irrelevant.
That's why when he wanted to send Robin to Schiller, he also gave him a copy of Stray Birds. The main reason was that he felt that Schiller's specious words were closer to poetry and should have more common topics with Tagore.
Batman also understood that Schiller did not not understand behaviorism, but for him, psychoanalysis was simpler and did not require any factual basis. He just spoke freely, and he was more accustomed to using this method.
And it's not just arrogance, almost all other Schillers are like this, what they say is like a dream, but they are all surprisingly accurate.
But what's wrong with this Schiller today? How come there is still a Batman personality in the tower? Why does this sentence sound like it came from his own mouth?
Batman felt his scalp tingling when he thought of using the four words "reasonable and well-founded" to describe Schiller.
Batman felt that he was somewhat ashamed of the ancestors of behavioral science.
"Batman? Batman?! What's wrong with you?"
Schiller's voice dragged Batman back to the real world. Batman was stunned for a moment and then nodded and said, "Yes, what you said... makes sense."
Batman touched his conscience and felt a little painful, even more painful than the first time he tricked Dick to go to the dentist.
When faced with Schiller's conclusion, he usually only said "You are right", which means that although the result is right, the process cannot be thought about in detail.
Schiller seemed to be encouraged. He continued, "In order to destroy your hope, he must want to reveal the ugly side of human nature to you, so his background story must be set up for this. What kind of facts do you think will make you collapse for a hero like you?"
"Wait a minute." Batman stretched out a hand.
"What's wrong? Why do I think you're weird?"
"You... don't you think your question is a bit too specific?"
"What?"
"That is, shouldn't you ask 'what is the thing that makes you feel closest to the last sunset light on the horizon' or something like that?"
"I don't have the habit of flirting in the interrogation room."
"Ahem!" Batman swore that he was not so easily choked, but this time he really couldn't.
Schiller spread his hands and said, "Anyone who has dabbled in criminal investigation should not ask this question. What the hell is the sunset on the horizon? A coffee brand?"
Batman waved his hand and said, "If we look at this story in the game, then I think it might be... a weird truth?"
Schiller nodded and said, "Yes, when the clown was making up a background story for himself, he didn't know that you would come, but he definitely knew that there would be some righteous people, and he would definitely set up a heroic background for himself."
"And what makes heroes despair the most is that the world they paid the price to save actually doesn't need them to save it at all. What they seem to be saving is actually destroying the world."
"Do you think he edited the truth of the story?"
"The Joker and Greed use the function of editing stories to an equal extent. If Greed is targeting the monster itself, then the Joker must be targeting the story itself."
"What do you think he will do?"
"I'm more inclined to think he would set this up as a scam."
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"scam?"
"That's right." Schiller leaned forward and put his elbows on his knees and said: "If weirdness really attacks everyone indiscriminately, and there is a possibility of being attacked anywhere in the world, then from a probability perspective, Is it really possible for that kind of system to exist in the real world?”
"You mean the state system?"
"Yes, even though it is a small village that is suffering now, it is not impossible to attack the presidential palace, right? Important military bases, nuclear bomb silos, densely populated city centers, any of them may cause huge disasters."
"Not to mention that monsters are still intelligent. Their goal is extreme destruction. Even if they possess one and kill another, sooner or later they will be able to jump onto the person responsible for launching the nuclear bomb, right?"
Schiller didn't care about Batman's reaction, but said: "But even judging from some things in the computer, the outside world is relatively peaceful. There are still posters of the band on the first floor of the lighthouse. The time is less than a year, which proves that there is no danger of extinction at least in recent years.”
"You mean this disaster can actually be controlled by humans."
"That's right." Schiller nodded and said, "Weirdness can happen wherever some people want it to happen."
"There are several obvious advantages to doing this." Schiller stretched out a finger and said: "First of all, Madeleine's backstory mentioned that her family bought weird-related insurance."
"Although her family is in good condition, they are not very wealthy. This proves that this type of insurance business has spread to the common people. Faced with such natural disasters that may come at any time, how many people will choose to buy themselves an insurance policy?" ? I think the number of people will definitely not be small, this is a huge profit. "
"Then there are the military and security departments. Dealing with weird incidents is not the same as dealing with humans. If we want to quickly curb the development of the incident, we must use a large number of troops and weapons, and military expenditures must not be reduced."
"Furthermore, when various types of fraudsters are not so seriously ill, many people will be defrauded of money by seeking medical treatment indiscriminately because of their illness. If the weirdness is real, and if it happens, it may kill someone, then There will definitely be people who place their hopes on feudal superstition.”
"The fact that the church can develop to its current scale is also related to the existence of weirdness. If the church that Hef said will eliminate all survivors within the scope of weird existence, then this is not an ordinary control, but a force that has biological power in various countries. Killing power, how many people can such a transcendent organization stand on the top of the pyramid?"
"And if a hero who desperately wants to eliminate all these abnormalities finally discovers that the real enemy is not a monster at all, but his compatriots, how will he feel?"
"He even risked his life and fortune to turn the tide, and after going through all kinds of difficulties and dangers to pull people out of hell, what he got was not blankets and food, but a black hole of gun muzzle. What would happen to him? How do you feel?"
Batman listened to all this quietly, and then he said: "This is indeed the despair that the Joker wants, but he really underestimates me a little too much."
Schiller looked at him.
"Does he think I haven't experienced all this?" Batman said lightly: "In fact, on the way to saving Gotham, I was backstabbed an average of 2.8 times a day by people of the same class as me. With my teammates I argued 1.7 times, I was reviled 357 times by the people I protected, and I was rumored 63 times by people who benefited from my actions.”
"If I were afraid of this, I would have quit a long time ago."
Batman thought for a while and said: "Although I don't think I will exhaust myself trying to save this village, but assuming that I have indeed exhausted all preparations and have no backup plan, I am sure that I can be convinced to get a gun." The guy who faced me even tried to get a chance to talk to his boss.”
"Many people call this a comeback, but to me, this is far from being a great comeback. At least the people behind me and in front of me can understand human speech."
"Even if I must die, I will make my last words have the greatest effect. When that happens, who can be sure that death will not be my last strategy?"
Batman finished everything calmly. He glanced at Schiller's expression subconsciously, and then choked himself again.
Why did he seem to see admiration in Schiller's eyes?
You are Schiller, not Clark! Are you serious? ? ?
Batman couldn't help but turn away, now desperate to let the Prowler take him away.
Greedy: Batman, you have today too!
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