Chapter 1177: Inquiry (Part 2)

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William slowly narrowed his eyes and said, "Who is the exception?"

Schiller shook his head and said, "I'm just giving you an example. I can't give you specific names."

But William was reluctant and asked further: "You can't treat students at the same level equally?"

"You are also a behavioral scientist. You should know that no one in this world can truly treat everyone equally. Everyone has personal likes and dislikes, and likes and dislikes will inevitably be reflected through behavior."

"So, have you tried your best to prevent your personal likes and dislikes from affecting educational equity?"

Schiller was silent.

William lowered his head slightly and said: "Professor Rodriguez, it is precisely because I am a behavioral scientist that I understand that there are no saints in this world and everyone will make mistakes, but as long as they are within the limits of morality and law,

However, these mistakes can be forgiven."

"The investigation we are conducting on you now is to ensure that the mistakes you may have made at certain times have not exceeded these bottom lines."

"No one here wants to deny your achievements in academia, and no one wants to criticize your possible educational failures. We all hope to fight for a better educational environment for your students."

"For me personally, having such serious public accusations made by so many of my own students is a huge blow to my teaching career."

"But from the moment I saw you, you didn't show any sadness or disappointment. You were calm from beginning to end."

"If you were wrongly accused, then you should feel angry. If you knew you had done something wrong, you should feel guilty or reflect, but you didn't. This proves that you don't actually care about the students who accused you."

William walked to the table and began to pace, looking down at the ground while saying: "In all the cases I have received where students accused teachers, almost every teacher will give a specific list of students who accused him, and

I am very interested in what they said when they made the accusation."

"Without exception, they all use strong words to want us to tell him who accused him, why they accused him, or on what grounds they accused him, but you are not curious about these questions."

"Seriously, I don't know what you are thinking. Your attention seems not to be at all on the situation you are facing now. But in fact, your wisdom and knowledge should tell you that this is a very serious matter. If you don't

If you handle it well, you may lose your reputation."

William walked up to Schiller, looked down at him and said: "So Professor Rodriguez, can you tell me, you are neither thinking about these students nor yourself, so what are you thinking about?

"

Schiller turned his eyes away and did not look directly into William's eyes. William then asked: "I don't know if you remember, but you have two students, one of whom is named Roman Sionnis and the other is named Thomas Elliot."

, do you have any impression of them?"

Schiller nodded. William carefully observed Schiller's expression and did not see any guilt on his face. William took a few steps back to give more space, and then said:

"They accuse you of mind-controlling and abusing them. What do you think about that?"

Schiller was silent for a long time, and then said: "I don't know why they did this, but you are right, I don't feel angry about it, maybe because..."

Schiller pursed his lips, lowered his eyes, and then said: "For some reasons, I failed to do my best to be fair, so I don't know these two students, and I even feel very strange to them."

"I did not actively perform any hypnotic control or suppression or abuse on them, but perhaps my neglect was the reason why they accused me."

William turned back and glanced at Jimmy, and both saw the surprise in each other's eyes. William walked back to his seat, and Jimmy leaned forward, staring into Schiller's eyes and said: "If I heard correctly, Professor, you admitted that they

Your accusation?"

"I'm just saying that they have reasons to accuse me." Schiller stretched out his hands to tighten his suit, and then said: "Before this, I thought I was a good teacher, and I prepared lessons carefully for every knowledge point.

, disseminate knowledge in as easy-to-understand a manner as possible and will not delay my job due to my busy personal life.”

"But recently I discovered that if I pay too much attention to one of the students and ignore the others, it may lead to two serious consequences."

"That is, the student who I pay careful attention to has no subjective initiative. He cannot push or push me. Even if I want to stuff knowledge points into his mind, he will not take it to heart at all."

"As a psychologist, I know very well that when you pay attention to others, in addition to expressing your attitude of concern, it may also bring pressure to them, changing from a desire to understand and express to

Control."

"And those students who are ignored will not only hate me, but they may also hate the student I pay special attention to, so that he may be isolated, excluded or even bullied."

"This phenomenon is very common on campus. A student who is particularly loved by a teacher may not necessarily be very popular. In other words, it is precisely because he is particularly loved that he will attract more jealousy and hatred."

"A true educator should not regard the jealousy and hatred projected onto special students as purely personal behaviors, but should also understand them as educational failures."

"If this is due to the educator's arrogance or prejudice, then the educator needs to be held accountable, not only for the bullying of the particularly popular students, but also for the negative emotions that arise from this injustice.

, the student who looks like a villain is responsible.”

Angela, who was sitting across the table, twitched the corners of her mouth, and she spoke before Jimmy and William:

"Professor, you must understand that everything you say in this inquiry may affect your evaluation results, and you must be responsible for your words."

Jimmy immediately turned his head and stopped Angela's words with a somewhat dissatisfied look. He sighed softly, and then said: "To be honest, Professor, I am not satisfied that you can say such a thing on such an occasion.

I feel admiration. Not everyone can reflect so deeply on the way they do things. People are often obsessed with authority and like to beautify themselves."

"And if the result of you saying this on a certain occasion may even directly affect your future career, then it will be even greater to admit your mistakes and reflect on yourself."

Jimmy leaned back, packed up the documents on the table, and then said: "Today's questioning is over, and the next investigation will be divided into two parts."

"Detective Dodgson from the Administrative Investigation Team will be responsible for investigating the charges of murder and false imprisonment you have accepted, and William and I will conduct a psychological evaluation of the student involved."

Jimmy stood up, walked up and shook hands with Schiller, who also stood up, and looked into his eyes and said: "The results of the psychological evaluation may directly affect your evaluation results, and we will remain as fair and objective as possible.

, but if the results are not satisfactory, we must also deal with it fairly."

Schiller took a deep breath, his expression was also calm, but Jimmy felt that he might have expected the result. Jimmy shook Schiller's hand vigorously and added: "I will do my best to maintain assessment.

justice, and the rest can only be left to God.”

After the investigator and recorder left the room, Schiller stood here for a long time and was silent for a long time.

It wasn't until the person who came to pick him up at the door got a little impatient that Schiller walked out.

After Jimmy, William and Angela ended the interrogation, they walked to the archives room together. On the way, Jimmy said: "To be honest, I feel very nervous about today's questioning. Everyone knows that Professor Rodriguez is

who."

"But the good news is that he seems to be very candid. The bad news is that the evaluation results may not be very good." Jimmy shook his head and said.

William also sighed softly and said: "But from what he said, I think he is a respectable teacher. He may have some mistakes, which can be forgiven, but unfortunately, he is in a high position.

Be open to nitpicking, I've seen many cases where common sense is magnified and not understood."

The three of them stopped at the door of the archives room. Jimmy opened the door and said to Angela: "Miss Dodgson, you have worked hard today. If there is nothing else, you can go back and rest."

Angela handed the document in her hand to Jimmy, looked at him and said: "I'm sorry, today's questioning reminded me of some things that happened to me when I was a child. If there is anything wrong with what I said, I will apologize for it."

Apologize."

Jimmy's expression relaxed a little. He shook his head and said to Angela: "It's not a big deal, but you have to understand that we must try to remain objective and fair."

After leaving the archives door, Angela hurriedly left the FBI's base in the New Jersey metropolitan area. After returning to the hotel where she lived, she dialed a special number.

"Hello? Mr. Wayne? I am Angela Dodgson. We have met before. You should have an impression... Yes, that's right, I was with Constantine at the time."

"You should have heard that your university professor Schiller Rodriguez is under investigation for malfeasance. The current situation is not optimistic... Can we meet to talk?"

"Okay, I'm in a hotel in LaVilla County in the eastern part of the metropolitan area. This is the largest FBI base in New Jersey. When you send a helicopter to pick me up, be sure not to enter their surveillance range."

"What? The roof? What happened to the roof of the hotel?... Open the window? Why should I open the window?"

Angela showed an extremely confused expression. She walked to the window with the phone cord in hand. The moment she opened the curtains, she stayed where she was.

A strange aircraft, completely black with a bat logo printed on it, hovered outside the window, and in the cab, Bruce Wayne was waving to her.


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