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Chapter 3476 The Son of Midnight (Forty-Nine)

However, the second half of this article is a bit incredible. The critic concluded through the above analysis that Schiller may be a mutant.

His reasoning process is probably: if Schiller was a genetically modified person like Captain America, or a technology like Iron Man, he had no need to appear as an ordinary person. Anyway, he was surrounded by superpowers, so he didn't need to hide it.

So since he appears as an ordinary person, it means he does not want to reveal the fact that he has superpowers. But if it is not embarrassing to obtain superpowers by ordinary methods, then he chooses to hide it, which is definitely because the way he obtains superpowers or the superpowers itself need to be concealed.

The only identity worth hiding may be mutants.

Due to the ever-present discrimination problem, most mutants in society who do not have obvious abnormal appearance will choose to conceal their mutant identity. After all, the mutants who abstractly live on the Internet are a minority, and most of them still pursue a stable life.

The vast majority of mutants are "If you don't ask me, don't tell me." Even if you are discovered one day, you have never asked me before. You can't blame me for hiding it.

Even perfect mutants like Scarlet Witch who are almost completely weak, are evasive about their identity. Unless they ask positively, they will only keep silent or be vague.

So if someone has superpowers but is unwilling to show his superpowers, he is indeed likely to be a mutant.

Then, the critic took Schiller as a mutant as an established fact to make subsequent inferences, mainly to speculate on what superpowers he has.

The next reasoning is natural. Since you are a psychologist, you must have used your superpowers to achieve your professional status today. Then your superpowers must be related to psychotherapy, and maybe it is mind reading.

Then the critic made a irresponsible speculation at the end of the article, which means that Schiller might have used his mind reading skills to obtain their secrets from many patients and then use them to make a profit.

Schiller continued to flip down, and the comment section was a big fuss again. But unlike the previous situation, Schiller's fans were a little bit alone this time, and it can be said that they were losing streak.

Because the behavioral analysis conducted by the first half of this critic is quite reasonable and the evidence is sufficient, so it can basically convince most of the people who clicked in.

Although his irresponsible speculations were not evidenced, they were very consistent with the public's stereotypes. Such articles were easily praised as well-founded professional speculations, and then spread widely, and finally regarded as a criterion and became a new Bible in a certain circle.

This article spread faster than Schiller imagined. Less than half an hour after Schiller saw this article, the entry "#Schiller#mutant" was ranked first in the hot search.

And it is not the number one software. Mainstream media platforms, news platforms, and short video platforms have all become the number one.

As soon as Schiller opened the chat software, he saw the news in the shooting group that he had previously pulled to shoot a documentary.

First, Steve shared the original website of the article, and then Peter shared a video. Natasha posted a puzzled expression and took a screenshot of a hot search on whether Schiller was a mutant.

The back was full of expressions of laughter.

Schiller opened the chat bar and posted a series of angry little blushing faces. Not only did the others stop, but they also had more and more emoticons.

Schiller set the group message to not disturb. As soon as he was about to exit the chat software, a message of invitation to join the group was sent. The invitation was holding Professor X's avatar.

Schiller thought he had something to do, so he clicked to agree. As soon as he joined in, everyone was sending that welcome emoticon. Schiller looked closely and saw that the group name on it said "Xavier Genius School Alumni Group".

OK OK OK OK OK Now I'm joining the mutant family. Schiller sighed helplessly.

But he found an old acquaintance among the people who were fighting pictures, that is, Harley, who really pretended to be a mutant. She laughed the most wildly and was almost catching up with the real clown girl.
Chapter completed!
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