Chapter 3212 The Detective Is About to Die (Thirty-Seven)
Chapter 3186 The Detective is about to die (Thirty-seven)
In fact, after Bruce completed his graduate studies, he basically gave up his research on psychoanalysis, admitting that he was not cut out for it, and that studying psychoanalysis was not as good as studying Schiller directly.
But this did not stop him from having a glimmer of hope in his heart, or in other words, after his condition improved greatly, he had a fantasy that ordinary people would have, that is, if I had this talent, would I also be able to become a master?
Ordinary people must have thought that if I had the same musical talent as Mozart, maybe I could become a contemporary composer, and if I were an all-round genius like Da Vinci, then my name would also be in the history of art.
It cannot be denied that talent is indeed very important, not only in the field of art, but also in the fields of mathematics and physics. Even in such fields, the research results that are painstakingly studied may not be as good as the formulas written by others.
But there are only a few talented geniuses in this world, so when ordinary people without talent encounter difficulties, they will inevitably fantasize about the possibility that they are extremely talented.
Theoretically, this kind of fantasy will not appear in Batman, not only because Batman is a typical genius, but also because he does not have any fantasy characteristics. He will not assume a situation that will never happen, and then fantasize about solving his dilemma. Otherwise, he would have died hundreds of times.
But Bruce is different. As his mental condition improves, his abnormal empathy based on pathology is gradually weakening, which makes him lose his talent for psychoanalysis.
At the same time, he began to become more and more like a normal person. He would escape when he encountered difficulties, and occasionally like to diverge his thoughts to relieve mental stress.
He always couldn't help thinking, what if I am also a natural empath? What if I have a talent for psychoanalysis?
Arrogance has never hit his idea.
Because arrogance can also fantasize.
Please, this is Batman, the most comprehensive intellectual hero in the history of human comics.
If he is just a comic character, then his upper limit depends on the editor's upper limit, but Schiller has come to this world and is facing a real person, that is, an unparalleled genius.
If Batman has such a talent, then it is definitely stronger than anyone else's talent. Wouldn't the psychoanalysis school be able to take another big step forward?
As we all know, psychoanalysis is basically not recognized by the industry at present. If you talk to a psychologist about Freud, they will only smile helplessly.
The reason is that the discipline does not have a core that can be recognized by the public, and there is no logic that can be understood. It basically relies on feelings. But a person has a feeling, and there is really no way to unify it. This is not a discipline that can be learned. In the field of modern science that emphasizes reproduction, it naturally has no status.
If Batman can really study this discipline, he may be able to overturn most people's impression of psychoanalysis, or even completely rebuild this discipline, so that it has the same status as other schools. Of course, arrogance is also looking forward to it.
But unfortunately, let alone Bruce, even the main universe Batman, whose condition is still serious, has no talent in this regard.
Bruce is because of the disease, and the main universe Batman is in the wrong direction of the disease. He is too particular about logic and evidence. When he himself is unwilling to believe those abstract feelings, naturally he can't be expected to study.
Pride sometimes fantasizes that it would be great if Batman had such a talent.
After discovering that the Beyonder could actually copy the manifestation of his talent, Pride decided to try it one last time.
It turns out that having talent does not seem to be the key. It is also possible that Schiller's talent is only Schiller's. This is an extreme situation caused by multiple factors. It is unique and cannot be copied.
Even if it is given to Bruce, he cannot understand these things at all. There is no corresponding decoding structure in his brain. Even if he memorizes the rules, he cannot empathize with them, so it is naturally difficult to be called a talent.
Now, Pride finally plans to give up completely.
Perhaps this is a good thing. The two of them finally don't have to torture each other on this issue.
But Pride also gradually discovered that as Bruce's mental state improved, he also became worse.
Of course, Bruce, who has both the status of an angel and the identity of an apostle of Barbatos, is actually much stronger than most Batmen in terms of strength, but he no longer has the meticulous thinking of most Batmen.
To put it nicely, it means to prepare for a rainy day and make more preparations. To put it bluntly, it is actually a brain disease and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
No normal person can make thousands of plans for something that has not happened yet. This is obviously a kind of obsessive thinking, which is pathological and should not be imitated or advocated.
The more typical Batman is, the more serious this compulsive behavior is, which means that their condition is more serious.
On the other hand, Bruce, who is not Batman at all, rarely has such thinking. He thinks like a normal person more often, and occasionally he will have a flash of inspiration and make some unplanned actions.
These actions are good and bad. Sometimes they make things go more smoothly, and sometimes they mess things up, but this is the normal mental state of human beings. No one's thinking ability and execution ability are perfect.
Later, Bruce became a little too whimsical, but it was his thinking that jumped out of the original framework that made him very popular in both heaven and darkness, and accumulated a lot of capital for him.
But Pride sometimes worries that this lack of rigorous thinking will make him suffer when facing other Batmans.
As the saying goes, knowing yourself and knowing the enemy, you will win every battle. Bruce is no longer Batman, so it is naturally difficult for him to think in the same way as Batman, and it is difficult to predict what the real Batman wants to do next.
Although Batman can't predict him, the battle of wits is actually based on the basics. Jumping thinking may be useful once or twice, but if it is too much, it will not only fail to bring advantages, but may also lead to fatal mistakes.
So if Bruce can use his psychoanalysis talent, even if he can't gain any advantages, he can at least be like Pride, and not suffer in front of the main universe Batman.
Unfortunately, Bruce obviously can't use this talent, and his level of psychoanalysis has not improved at all.
Pride felt that even though Bruce was dancing happily in front of the main universe Batman, sooner or later, Bruce would suffer a great loss at the hands of such a typical Batman.
Through the flames of the fireplace, Pride heard that the discussion on Greed's side was almost coming to an end.
"Okay, I'll go back to the lighthouse to see Batman's condition, but don't hold too much hope." Schiller shook his head and said, "If you fail to control him in the first place, all his subsequent actions will be unpredictable, and threatening him with hostages will not give you more advantages."
"How do you know if you don't try?" Greed sat on the chair and said, "I just want to know what he will do if he knows the situation in this laboratory. Can he call for more reinforcements, or does he have any other tricks up his sleeve?"
Schiller sighed, stood up and said, "Give me a gun and enough bullets, and preferably a night vision goggles."
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"Why don't you just give the championship to you?"
"I need to be able to protect myself from Batman." Schiller emphasized: "We haven't explored the upper floors of the lighthouse yet. How do you know that Batman didn't prepare supplies there? If he also got a gun, I won't have any chance of winning."
Greed hesitated for a moment, but turned around and took out a pistol from the drawer behind him, slid along the table to Schiller and said: "There are only ten bullets, this is my bottom line."
"Aren't you a rich second generation? Why are you so stingy?"
"Provocation doesn't work on me." Greed curled his lips and said: "I can also provide you with night vision equipment, but the power is limited. I'm sure Batman can't find a way to charge it in this case, so you'd better not use it for other purposes."
Schiller didn't bargain with him anymore, but said: "Although Batman has made up his mind to go against you, I think you should also be wary of the Joker, otherwise he will definitely give you a big surprise."
After that, he took the pistol and the head-mounted night vision goggles that Greed had just handed over, turned around and walked towards the laboratory door.
This time, there was no obstruction. The door opened a crack for him to leave. Schiller was thinking about the information both sides had learned and the next move along the way.
It was absolutely impossible for Batman to know that Greed had captured the Prowler. At most, he had some doubts, because he didn't know enough about Greed and didn't know what Greed was like, so it was highly unlikely that he would directly use the introduction in the opening to capture the Prowler.
But he should have thought that Greed took advantage of the opportunity to set up a background story for himself to get himself resources far beyond others, including wealth and laboratories, and even a lot of weapons.
And Greed should know that Batman probably knew something about the Siltec Company, but because he didn't know Batman, he didn't know to what extent Batman could know.
In this case, Schiller, who knew both of them at the same time, could provide them with more information.
Schiller just saw the body of the so-called Prowler soaked in the jar. The liquid in the jar was definitely not pure water, but should have some special ingredients that could restrict the Prowler and, through some means, give the fish that ate the body special properties.
Schiller reviewed all the clues in his mind.
He felt that the people in the cabin should have been to this underground cave, and they might even have come together, but they met Greedy, who was planning to do something after the game started.
From the traces of reeds on the corpse in the kitchen, it can be seen that they should have encountered the reed monster, but the reeds were not enraged at that time, and the three ordinary people also escaped by chance.
The traces of stone wear on Doget's head indicate that they may have had a chase in the narrow cave. The radiation range of reeds is not that large, so they may have encountered Greedy after encountering reeds, and were chased by Greedy.
Doget was killed by Greedy with a wind blade and dragged into the house through the door under the carpet of the cabin. It happened that heavy snow fell outside, covering up the fact that there were no signs of dragging outside the house.
The corpse in the kitchen may also have been killed by Greedy. He admitted that he killed Doget, but did not deny that he killed others.
The only thing that made Schiller feel confused was what happened to Madeline. Greed had killed two people, so there was no reason not to kill her. Wouldn't it be a huge hidden danger to keep her alive?