The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman

Chapter 3192 The Detective is about to die (Forty-three)



Chapter 3192 The Detective is about to die (Forty-three)

Batman found that the Schiller in front of him seemed to be different from most of the Schillers.

He had known for a long time that this doctor from another universe had a very strange existence and many different personality traits, and the differences between them were even greater than the differences between people.

But the new personality traits that appeared in front of him this time still refreshed his views again.

In the past, those personality traits that seemed to be quite different always had some commonalities, and always had a special mysterious background, which was elusive, so no matter how different they behaved, people could feel that they were the same person.

But the Schiller in front of him did not seem to have that mysterious trait. It was possible that he was hiding it and deliberately behaved like this, or it was possible that he was indeed different from other Schillers.

Batman didn't know which answer was which, but he realized that he might be in some trouble because Schiller was very interested in him now.

Although Batman thought Schiller was his friend and it was usually pleasant to work with him, he had to admit that it was not a good thing to arouse Schiller's interest.

The love and hatred of a madman are dangerous, but the most dangerous is curiosity and desire to explore, which Batman knows better than anyone.

Batman knows that in the process of his acquaintance with Pride, he has almost never aroused Pride's real interest, because Pride always knows something about him beyond the facts, and seems to be sure that he will not have any new ideas.

This is also the case. Batman has never shown any characteristics similar to a puzzle in front of Pride. He is the same as always, never abnormal, and his logic and style of doing things do not change whether he knows Schiller or not.

Batman has never been a surprise. He is not the kind of gift that is packed in a gift box and will jump out at any time to make people exclaim. His friends also feel that there is no need to explore and dig into him. This is what Batman does on purpose.

Saving the world is already tiring. He has no more energy to deal with the constant exploration and testing of the people around him. He simply makes them feel that he is inflexible and has always been the same, which can avoid a lot of meaningless socializing.

But this time he still made a mistake. After he said those words to the new Schiller, it was obvious that he was interested. The other party seemed to be eager to figure out something. The fiery eyes reminded Batman of the lasers emitted from Clark's eyes.

Of course, it also reminded Batman of some particularly difficult agents he had dealt with before.

When the word "agent" appeared in Batman's mind, he immediately pinned it to the felt board marked with important things with a pin. He was very suspicious that this new personality trait might have worked as an agent.

What is the most important thing for an agent?

Some people think it is a cautious character, some people think it is superb martial arts, and some people think it is a reasoning skill similar to that of a detective, or an iron-faced interrogation technique.

But Batman knows very well that the most important thing for an agent is an approachable temperament.

This allows agents to chat with neighbors about today's weather while leaning on their cars, or to chat with waiters in cafes, chat with security guards in shopping malls while parking, or knock on the doors of any community house in the name of sales.

Although there are indeed many agents who specialize in wandering among the upper class and attracting others with their unique charm and beauty, such as the famous Black Widow Natasha, such agents are ultimately a minority, and most agents' intelligence comes from ordinary people who seem to be insignificant and inconspicuous.

Because ordinary people are defenseless, but they are everywhere, they are equivalent to countless cameras that are easily hacked. There is no need for interrogation at all. Just a few words can get a lot of useful information. As long as you can get along with ordinary people, there is almost no intelligence that cannot be obtained.

Batman felt this kind of atmosphere in this Schiller. He is not as repellent as other Schillers. If you look closely, there are always some things that are not clear.

He seems to be clear and understand, and can see through it at a glance, and even the mood of inquiry is not concealed. People who show such emotions always make people feel that they are easy to deal with.

There is a "mirror" theory in social interaction, which means that the person you are socializing with will unconsciously imitate your behavior. If you are rational, he will be rational, and if you are emotional, he will be emotional.

The basis of this theory is based on the imitation behavior of the same kind in the human group attribute, that is, in order to integrate into the group, humans will instinctively imitate other individuals to make themselves more like a member of the group.

On this basis, when you want to get something from someone, you can take the initiative to behave in that direction at the beginning of the social interaction, which will lead the other party to unconsciously imitate you, so that you can get what you want.

For example, if you want to know what the other party has been sad about recently, you must first show sensitivity and vulnerability, and bring the conversation into an emotional atmosphere, so as to gradually lead out the other party's sadness.

Batman thinks that Schiller is also using this principle, or he once deliberately shaped himself like this to facilitate his acquisition of intelligence. I don't know how many people have been led into the ditch by him.

Batman doesn't think he will be one of them, because in fact, in his daily life, he is surrounded by such people, but they are not pretending, but are really very emotional, and the representative figure is Clark Kent.

Through accumulated training over time, Batman has become very good at immune to such looks - as long as he doesn't look at Schiller's appearance.

It was so weird to look at Clark in front of the doctor, and Batman wanted to end the conversation.

But reason told him that he couldn't do it, because there were still many things that had not been analyzed, and now their situation was at a disadvantage. If they did not take this opportunity to formulate a feasible course of action, it would be difficult to make a comeback.

Batman turned back, but still didn't look into Schiller's eyes. He just stared at the end of the video on the computer screen and said: "The Joker is not a madman. He shot this video and left it to me, although it was also for me to witness." It’s a tragedy, but that’s not the end of it.”

Schiller withdrew his eyes, nodded and said: "Indeed, if it is just to disgust you, there is no need to go to such trouble. He probably wants to tell you through this video that there is something wrong with Jenny."

"And I want to know what you originally thought when you made up the story about the Hef family. What do you want to do with this family's story?"

"You are still so to the point." Batman finally returned to a familiar rhythm, and he continued: "Originally, there were only two important figures in the Hef family, and that was Hef himself and his eldest son's marriage partner."

"That woman?" Schiller frowned and said, "What's so special about her?"

"She is an outsider." Batman said: "And she is not from a nearby town, but from a big city. She is highly educated and has a clear understanding of the world."

"I understand, you hope to understand the world through her, but how can you be sure that she will tell you?"

"Remember? In my setting, I also lived in a big city and had a pretty extraordinary past."

"You set that woman to be one of your old friends?"

"Yes, I guess Greed has the same purpose in setting Madeline. We can make up our own backstory, but after all we can't understand what others made up, so we all need to have a portal to understand the setting of the entire world, Dolly That’s what Ruth and Madeleine play.”

"Her name is Doris?"

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"Yes."

"But how do you arrange for her to marry Hef's eldest son in a reasonable way? There shouldn't be any overlap between their two classes, right?"

"Doris is also a person with a story. She was a fairly famous lawyer, but she offended a big shot in a certain case and had to escape to a cruise ship. At that time, Hef's eldest son was cheating on the cruise ship. Sailor, he saved her life and the two of them were united."

"In other words, Doris married into this village to avoid trouble."

"Yes, they may have some feelings, but it's more about each getting what he wants."

Schiller thought about the way Doris died. Everyone else in the Hef family could clearly see the artificial wounds. Only Doris's filaments looked strange, and her abdomen seemed to be from the inside out. Explosive.

The fish in her stomach were also unusual, proving that she was also one of Siltek's experiments, and it seemed like the Beyonders were connecting the story between Batman and Greed.

"Did you only assume that Doris offended someone, but not who specifically she offended?" Schiller asked.

Batman obviously thought of the same thing as him. He nodded and said, "Yes, time was limited at the time. I can only talk about the key points. The details cannot be set perfectly, so I suspect that the game controller may have passed The story of greed completes the details of Doris’ story.”

"That is to say, the big city where Doris is located may also be in Connecticut, and she may be the person who offended Siltec Medical Insurance Co., Ltd." Schiller murmured to himself, lost in thought.

"She may have connected all of our stories together." Batman made a bolder hypothesis. He said: "Let each story be related to each other, and finally string it together into a complete clue."

Suddenly Schiller had an idea. He stared at Batman closely and said, "You said Doris is a lawyer???"

Batman nodded.

"If she offended someone because of a case, Silturk to be precise, do you think it would be Madeleine's case?"

Batman instantly connected all the clues in his mind. He said, "That strange clown is also a lawyer. Could he also know Doris?"

The two looked at each other and almost simultaneously caught the butterfly that was passing away in the storm.

"Many years ago, Madeleine lived in poverty because her family was murdered but she failed to receive insurance compensation from Siltec Medical Insurance Company. After she went to college, she began to explore the truth of the case and wanted to make a living. Siltec Health Insurance Company pays the price.”

"But she is not a legal professional, and only professional lawyers can understand the regulations of most medical insurance companies in the United States. She had to seek legal help. At this time, she approached Doris's legal team, hoping to cooperate with them. , bring down this behemoth.”

"Doris accepted her commission, but discovered the ulterior secrets of Siltec Medical Company during the investigation. In the process, she sought help from a lawyer colleague played by Pale Knight, but in the end she was unable to I couldn’t resist the pressure exerted by the medical giants and had to flee temporarily.”

"Then she met the eldest son of the Hef family on the cruise ship, and came to this unknown village with her, hoping that the life here could take her away from the shadows of the past."

"But Madeline, who still hadn't given up hope, came here following the clues from her past investigations, hoping to collect more evidence to expose Sirtek or simply teach them a lesson here."

"And the Pale Knight, who had been involved in this case, also came here out of interest in this case, or simply interest in Doris..."


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