Chapter 3510: Research on Cats and Dogs (32)
Chapter 3484 Research on Cats and Dogs (32)
As it turns out, people really laugh when they are speechless.
As soon as Victor walked in, he saw Schiller sitting alone on the sofa and laughing. He felt a little creepy and even immediately began to think about calling the police.
Although nothing seems to have happened yet, something may happen soon. If you call the police now, you can avoid being stuck in the morning rush hour.
He leaned over and asked, "What's wrong? Schiller?"
"Nothing." Schiller came to his senses and shook his head and said, "I just found that my luck was still as bad as ever."
Victor showed a puzzled expression. Schiller didn't say much.
Schiller thought about it carefully and felt that only in one situation, Batman would think that Bruce Wayne could save himself, that is, he had successfully saved himself.
In other words, the Batman he met now may be extremely rare in the countless multiverses. He has indeed escaped the shadow of the past and returned to a normal Batman.
I can only say that his luck has never been better. Basically, every time he encounters Batman, it is a rare breed, and this time it is even more golden flash.
So what will Schiller use to deal with this kind of Batman?
The fact is that he has no choice. The tricks of psychologists are basically only useful to people with psychological problems. If there is no psychological problem, they can only use physical means.
However, the difficulty of taking physical means against Batman is actually similar to that of taking physical means against Superman. Superman can at least find the weakness of Kryptonite, and Batman is basically unselectable.
The Batman he encountered now and Batman in the main universe are two extremes: one is completely good, and the other is completely unnecessary. Although the direction is different, the strength is the same.
It is actually just as difficult to deal with if you firmly believe that you are crazy in this world and you firmly believe that you are not crazy in this world.
For Schiller, the latter is even more difficult to deal with. Even the main universe Batman can use his academic knowledge to fight the other party for several rounds in a verbal confrontation.
When facing the latter, he could only sigh, sighing at the strength of human willpower and the endless mystery of the spiritual world.
Schiller's plan to induce disasters seems to be impossible to complete, but it probably only affects the future judgment of the fighting world, causing misjudgment of the danger lurking in Gotham, which should have been achieved.
Sure enough, on the way to have breakfast with Victor, Schiller received a call from Gordon.
"...Is that so? He has disappeared? Are you sure he didn't run away by himself? OK, I understand."
"To be honest, I don't have any ideas. But I can't be an ordinary person anyway. Have you checked the surveillance? Well... it seems that things are a little more troublesome than I thought."
Schiller hung up the phone and Victor looked at him. Schiller put away his phone and said, "Jonathan disappeared from the police station."
"No surprise," said Victor, "this guy should have slipped away long ago. Anyway, he couldn't find any evidence, and the police couldn't help him."
"No." Schiller said, "he probably didn't run away by himself, but was more likely to be taken away."
"Why?"
"If he didn't want to be arrested, he wouldn't have let the police take him away. Because he couldn't find any evidence, the police station would have to release him in less than 10 hours. Now he has run away. Even if he can't find evidence of the poisoning case, he will at least accuse him of escaping from prison, resisting arrest and obstructing official duties. Why bother?"
"Yes." Victor nodded, and then said with some confusion, "Who is idle and has nothing to do to rob his prison? Could he have any other good criminals?"
"He must have been kidnapped," Schiller said.
Victor paused for a moment, then opened his mouth wide and looked at Schiller and said, "You can't just do this, right?"
"There were other purposes, but it seems difficult to achieve now. So it is really for this." Schiller sighed.
"You knew someone was going to kidnap you, so you pushed Jonathan out to prevent the disaster. I asked why you were so kind, and told Shivana that you agreed to his application for employment, so you were waiting for him here."
Victor thought for a moment and said, "But even if you don't do this, no one can kidnap you, right? So you are just trying to make Jonathan a big trouble?"
"It's not that simple," Schiller said. "This time our opponent is not a lunatic, but an alien."
"That's right. You probably only think that aliens are scarier than madmen." Victor couldn't help but complain, "especially Gotham's madman."
"Don't forget that you are also a member of the madman, Mr. Frozen Man." Schiller rolled his eyes slightly and said, "I don't have time to joke now. What I said is true. If the person who came really was a fellow Superman, it would be less troublesome, but now it seems more than that."
"Not Kryptonian?" Victor raised his eyebrows in surprise, saying, "What other aliens are there?"
"There are no traces of fighting in the scene where Jonathan disappeared. There are two possibilities: either he voluntarily left with that person; or the other party does not need to subdue him with force."
"It's not that difficult to subdue Jonathan by force. If he just knocks him out, there shouldn't be any trace." Victor questioned, saying, "Fear of poison gas may not be useful to aliens. Maybe he tried to resist, but he didn't even take a move, so there would naturally be no trace of fighting."
"Then you underestimate Jonathan too much." Schiller shook his head slightly and said, "It's not difficult to subdue him, but if you want him to leave no clues, Batman may not be able to do it."
"Do you really think he is so powerful?"
"His old profession is not a chemist," Schiller said. "Even if he loses chemical methods, he can use his psychological skills to stabilize the other party, so as to leave enough time for help or leave clues."
"But if nothing is found on the scene, it proves that either he deliberately doesn't want to do it, or he doesn't have the chance to do it."
"What do you think it would be?"
"I prefer the former." Schiller had clearly thought about it, and he said, "Jonathan took the initiative to leave him."
"But you just said that leaving now is not good for Jonathan. Not only can he be in prison for a long time, he may face a series of charges later."
"That means that the benefit of following the other party must be greater than the subsequent disadvantages."
"Is it because the other party promised him a lot of benefits?"
Schiller shook his head and said, "I don't think so. Think about it, why do aliens come to Earth?"
"Of course it is to invade the earth. But it seems that the earth does not have any rare resources. I guess I just want to rule the earth as a colony, right?"
"Then what benefits can he promise to Jonathan? When the aliens conquer the earth, he will make him the governor of the earth? Do you think Jonathan will be interested?"
"I'm afraid not." Victor shook his head and said, "I'm not praising him, but this guy is obviously not the kind of person who pursues fame and fortune, and he doesn't want to be a ruler. Or he is similar to the clown, they are all disgusted with this kind of thing and would rather pursue art alone."
"Yes, that's it. This kind of interest will definitely not impress Jonathan. If Jonathan was in another universe, maybe Jonathan cooperated with them to deal with Batman, but our universe does not have Batman..."
"Wait a minute." Victor suddenly interrupted Schiller and said, "Why do I think he might be working with aliens to deal with you?"
"Why deal with me?"
"Why do you think? You put such a big blame on him and won't allow others to fight back?"
"But he was the one who poisoned the dinner, and I didn't force him. If he didn't do such a prank, I wouldn't have a chance to start."
"He won't reason with you," Victor shook his head, "I feel like this is something he can do."
"Well, assuming that is the case. How could Jonathan think that aliens can deal with me?"
"You just said aliens are harder to deal with than madmen."
"That's just hard to deal with. If it's just a Kryptonian, I might not be able to do anything to do with me. When I haven't seen the other party's true strength, Jonathan wouldn't choose to bet."
"I understand, what you mean is that this alien may have shown some unique ability, making Jonathan feel that he can use his hand to deal with you, so he chose to follow him."
Schiller nodded and said, "Then what do you think Jonathan would follow him?"
"What's the identity?" Victor thought for a moment before he realized, and he said, "Oh, you mean the slander you put on him. Do you think he would admit that he was a professor?"
"What do you think?"
Victor touched his chin, thought carefully, and said, "If it were me, I would admit it. Because the professor's value is obviously greater than that of me. As long as he can hold this card, there will be much room for negotiation with the other party."
"Yes. Jonathan is smart, so he will definitely recognize it."
"Can't the other party tell that he is lying?"
"The same thing. Although Jonathan is a well-known chemist, his achievements in psychology are not bad. As long as he doesn't want to, almost no one can find him lying."
Victor thoughtful, then nodded and said, "Indeed. This guy has a good disguise and can even fool Batman."
"But what worries me a little is what ability did the alien show to make Jonathan think he can deal with you?"
"That's exactly what I'm going to say," Schiller said. "Batman left Superman in the police station to guard Jonathan, but when the invader took Jonathan away, there was no trace of fighting. What do you think is going on?"
Victor obviously couldn't figure it out at first, but soon he locked in an answer, and felt it was a bit unreliable, so he had to say tentatively: "Is he a spiritual abilities?"
"Eliminate all possibilities, then what's left must be the truth, even if it sounds ridiculous," Schiller said.
"It's really ridiculous. Who can defeat Superman in terms of mental abilities? You can't do it?"
"I'll say it again, I'm not a superpower." Schiller emphasized, "I'm a psychologist, not a mentally capable person."
"Okay, okay." Victor waved his hand very perfunctorily, obviously not wanting to get involved with this issue. He said, "If the other party is a very powerful spiritual person, that makes sense."
"No." Schiller denied it again, saying, "The other party is indeed a spiritual person, but he is probably not strong enough."
"What's the meaning?"
“We have all seen truly powerful psychics.”
"You won't mean..."
Chapter completed!