Chapter 1178: Inquiry (Part 2)

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 In the reception room of Wayne Manor, Angela was pacing slightly anxiously. Bruce didn't ask anything, but the female police officer said in a fluent tone:

"I don't know, have I told you that Schiller once saved me? When I was troubled by demons, he helped me expel the demons and dilute those terrible memories. After that, I was convicted of murder again.

He also treated and comforted me when I was heartbroken."

"So, you don't have to worry about my purpose in helping him. I just want to repay his kindness."

Angela stood there with her hands on her hips and sighed: "I can only say that I am lucky. Just two months after joining the FBI, I was transferred to the criminal investigation team that was short of manpower. And because of my well-known resume,

and held important positions.”

“Yesterday afternoon, I heard a familiar name, Schiller Rodriguez, and heard that he was accused by his students, so I concealed the fact that he had treated me and avoided isolation.

program and participated in the investigation.”

"The reason why I did this was not to obstruct justice, but precisely to ensure fairness."

Bruce heard what she meant. He put down the coat in his hand, looked at Angela and said, "You mean, someone doesn't want this case to be fair?"

Angela hesitated for a moment. She showed some distrust of Bruce, but Bruce could understand, so he said: "You should understand that Wayne Group can do a lot of things, and you don't have to worry about whether I mean it sincerely."

Want to help Schiller."

"In any case, he is my university professor, and our reputations in academia are closely related. At this point, we have common interests."

Sure enough, Angela was moved. Bruce pointed to the sofa opposite him. Angela came over to sit down, picked up the water glass, took a sip of water, and said:

"You know, Schiller was once accused of espionage. Although he was not tried in the end due to many parties, many people are staring at him, and many people think that if he continues to maintain such a high reputation, then

, if one day he makes some choices that are not conducive to the situation, it may further highlight the inefficiency of certain institutions."

What Angela said was very cryptic, but Bruce immediately understood that the FBI had arrested Schiller last time, but later, the Gotham disaster broke out, and the United States was worried that its international reputation would be affected by the disaster, so it did not dare to take action.

check.

If they continue to try Schiller and Schiller says something in court, the laughter in the Far East will be deafening again.

Generally speaking, the way to deal with this kind of thing is to shoot yourself eight times in the back. But firstly, Schiller is in Gotham, so it is difficult to handle it this way. Secondly, the FBI also knows that Schiller

It's not a fuel-efficient lamp. If he gets caught, it will be even more shameless.

These law enforcement agencies will certainly hope that Schiller will no longer have such great influence and voice. If he can be ruined and discredited, no one will believe what he says.

"I'm not sure whether someone organized this conspiracy or whether they took advantage of it, but it's very obvious that someone wanted to influence the evaluation results." Angela covered her face, her tone revealing deep helplessness.

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"I swear, when I said the word 'truthfully', my teeth almost broke, but this professor really answered truthfully." Angela's voice broke a little with excitement.

She glanced at Bruce, reached out and touched her lower back, then threw a recording pen on the table, and said: "Fortunately, those agents who are not in the field have little counter-investigation experience. You can listen to it yourself."

Bar."

Bruce glanced at the recorder and then at Angela. He leaned forward, stretched out his arm, took the recorder and started playing:

"...If I pay too much attention to one of the students and ignore the others..."

"...The students I pay careful attention to have no subjective initiative. They can't push or push. Even if I want to stuff knowledge points into his mind, he doesn't take it to heart at all..."

"...the jealousy and hatred projected onto special students should not be regarded as purely personal behavior, but should also be understood as educational failure..."

"...We must not only be responsible for the bullying of students who are particularly popular, but we must also be responsible for students who have negative emotions due to this injustice and appear to be evil people..."

Bruce covered his eyes and said: "Roman and Thomas are completely mentally ill. The two of them targeting Schiller has nothing to do with whether Schiller pays too much attention to other people."

"Which school bully would transform himself into the person being bullied? Which school bully would think about taking a ride over Gotham every day???"

Angela seemed a little confused, so Bruce briefly explained to her the relationship between Thomas, Roman and him. The more the female police officer listened, the more she frowned. She squinted at Bruce and said:

"So, these two people are actually targeting Schiller because they are jealous of you and want to take away what you have? But Schiller attributes this to his own educational failure?"

Bruce rolled his eyes to the side and said, "That's not entirely why."

"Schiller is in a very bad state." Angela kept holding the cup with her hands. She said, "You can also hear it. He doesn't want to defend himself."

"I know, I know, you should admit when you make a mistake, you should actively reflect on it, and do better instead of escaping. As a teacher who is often in a high position, it is very rare to be able to reflect on yourself and admit your mistakes.

of."

"But if you have the courage to admit it, you should also choose a suitable moment. If he has the courage to admit it now, isn't it just giving the group of people who want to drag him into the abyss a chance?"

Angela looked very helpless. She leaned back in the chair and shook her head quickly and said: "From a fair point of view, I shouldn't defend him, but this is an unfair trial. He should have been more active."

He tried to use his expertise to protect himself, but he seemed to be giving up."

"I don't think he will go to jail. Even if he goes to jail, he will be no different in Gotham's prison than outside. But if the unfair results are really announced and written into public consciousness, he will no longer

Don’t even think about publishing any results or becoming a teacher.”

"I don't know if you can tell that he really values ​​his education career. He is really proud of his identity as a teacher and teaches and educates people with all his heart. Even if he makes some mistakes, who can avoid making them?

"

Angela kept mumbling, as if she was afraid that Bruce wouldn't understand. She didn't have much interaction with Bruce, so she didn't know the relationship between Bruce and Schiller. She just thought that Bruce was an ordinary student.

She came to Bruce because she thought that the owner of the Wayne Group might not accept her reputation being damaged, so she wanted to seek help. But even if she didn't say anything, Bruce would be more anxious than she was.

If Black Mask Roman may have become a bit extreme due to his natural lack of emotion and acquired family education, and the main fault lies with his father, then Thomas is really a pure mental patient.

According to Bruce's understanding, Thomas's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot, were quite popular and gentle. Although their children's education was excellent, they did not make any big mistakes.

But Thomas just didn't know why he was crazy about Batman and Bruce Wayne, and even murdered his parents. He wanted to transform himself into his look. In revenge for Batman's failure, he began to take revenge on society.

This degree of extremeness cannot be changed by whether a certain university teacher pays attention to him. Rather, it is better to say that Schiller did not pay attention to him. If Schiller discovers in advance that there is such a pervert in Gotham University, then he may

Not in jail, but in a pot.

Thinking of this, Bruce was filled with anger. It didn't matter that these two people were bad. After all, there were many bad people in Gotham, but the most annoying thing was that they were both stupid and didn't even know they were being incited and used by others.

It's simply an embarrassment to the people of Gotham.

Yes, Bruce believed that Roman and Thomas were probably instigated by certain people. After all, based on their previous visits to Schiller's office, they would not have thought of using their status as students to accuse Schiller.

, to attack him from the aspect of education that he cares about most.

At the same time, Bruce also knew that what Victor said before was right. He and Schiller hurt each other. Schiller caused him to question his ability to control his emotions. He also caused Schiller a lot of frustration.

feel,

After paying so much attention for four whole years, in the end, there was still no money to be made. This is a huge blow to any teacher. What's more, the whole world knows that Batman has a superior IQ, so he can't learn it.

, whose problem is it?

In other words, every time Batman fails to achieve the results he should achieve in psychology, Schiller may think of how high his IQ is and question his teaching methods.

Bruce also reflected on the reason why he failed in the last exam.

He felt that the main reason might be that he had successfully used new ideas to deal with a series of criminals before, so he felt a little complacent.

In other words, he thought he had mastered the shortcut of psychology and paid too much attention to the changes in the other person's emotions, which weakened his previously proud observation skills and suspicion of everything. Otherwise, he would not even know who would call Brother.

Police Tan provided clues, and there was no doubt about this outrageous fact.

Normally, he must find a balance between paying attention to other people's emotions and paying attention to factual evidence, so that these two paths can complement each other and provide him with the greatest help.

On the other hand, as he did before, it is biased to pay too much attention to factual evidence in legal situations and to focus too much on other people's emotions and verbal flaws.

Bruce's ability to learn and reflect is ridiculously strong. In less than a day, he has found the crux of the problem and adjusted his mentality. But the problem is that his teacher seems to be planning to mess it up.

Bruce had no doubt that Schiller would definitely be able to go to jail for not teaching him, and he even more suspected that Schiller was planning to do this now.

Bruce hesitated and looked at Angela. Before he could ask, Angela replied directly: "No way, they are watching him closely. I can't contact him, and even if I contact him, I can't convince him."

"Bruce, why don't you think about it, I was once his patient. If I could convince him, then how did I get cured by him in the first place?"

The two looked at each other, speechless.

"The problem now is that Roman and Thomas did not accuse Schiller because he was unfair, but were incited by others. I think Schiller understood this, and the reason why he did not argue was because he

I feel that I am really not good enough in this area." Angela analyzed.

"If he wants to pay for his mistakes, he should pay an equal price instead of having his career ruined by adding extra costs to a group of people with ulterior motives."

"I don't think he would have noticed that someone wanted him to pay more. What I don't understand now is why he doesn't mind? No one would mind this kind of thing, right?" Angela was a little confused.

said.

Bruce coughed slightly and said, "Maybe he feels that it is more painful for him to continue to be a teacher than to go to jail."

"Why? Doesn't he really love his career as a teacher?"

Bruce pursed his lips, looked up at Angela and said.

"The student he said he paid too much attention to, taught with all his heart, and was particularly fond of was me.

Angela slowly widened her eyes. She stared at Bruce's face for dozens of seconds before speaking:

"...No wonder he wants to go to jail."

Schiller: Tired, destroy it


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