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Chapter 524 Schiller's Origin Story (Part 2)

Looking at Schiller who looked very irritable, Loki was not angry either. He smiled, sat down, put the briefcase on his lap and said, "Didn't the two plans I gave you before succeed?

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"Not only the two plans you gave me, but the Holy Sanctuary held two meetings yesterday and came up with more than a dozen sales plans. Only two of them showed interest, but in the end we still couldn't reach an agreement."

Schiller covered one eye with his palm and sighed, "This is the most difficult client I've ever had."

Loki sat down, patted Schiller on the shoulder and said, "Hold on, it's just this deal anyway. After we finish it, I'll invite you to take a bath in the hot springs under the World Tree."

Schiller took a deep breath and said: "Fortunately, they gave me a ready-made reason to live here and sleep every day. Otherwise, if I went to work at SHIELD during the day and dreamed about sales at night, I would

I'm going to be exhausted."

"But it seems like they misunderstood something..." Loki looked up at the door where Steve left. Schiller shook his head to get rid of the sleepiness of just waking up from his dream, and then said:

"Whatever, after I finish the death order, they will forget about it in a few days after being discharged from the hospital..."

Loki opened his mouth and seemed hesitant to speak. He wanted to say that the serious expression on Steve's face before he left didn't look like he would forget it in a few days, but seeing that Schiller was frequently beaten for sales,

He seemed a little irritable due to rejection, but in the end he said nothing.

"...Are you really okay?" After hesitating for a long time, Loki asked.

Because, Schiller's current expression cannot be said to be peaceful and peaceful, it can also be said to be gritting his teeth.

Schiller took a deep breath and let it out, then took another deep breath. After taking a few deep breaths slowly, he showed a fake smile and said: "I'm fine, I just want to kill someone."

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"To be honest, I understand the so-called death concept you told me. It sounds quite interesting, but I don't think you need to be so concerned about it. After all, at this stage, her contribution to human civilization is

The cost is not too big, and there is no need to be so anxious..."

Schiller crossed his arms and gritted his teeth and said, "Do you think I care about whether she can bring benefits to human civilization now?"

Loki patted Schiller on the shoulder again and said, "Stop talking, I understand, I understand everything."

Yes, the reason why Schiller had the symptoms of narcolepsy was because he was indeed sleeping, or dreaming.

After Schiller obtained the judgment scale that could make harassing phone calls to Death, he almost kept calling Death's phone number to promote her.

At first, Death didn't respond at all, but then, probably because she was annoyed by Schiller, she began to convey some cryptic messages, such as expressing affirmation or denial of certain cooperation methods proposed by Schiller.

But the reason why Schiller is so irritable is because 99% of the methods are denied by death.

Schiller is not a simple liar who does not consider the cost of time. When things have developed to this point, interests are no longer important. Between Schiller and death, it is a matter of life and death.

In addition, Schiller also wanted to explore why death did not let him die?

If we say that the deal between Death, Odin and Osiris is to allow them to bring more deaths, but the premise is that Odin and Osiris both have a more pious attitude. It is not so much a deal with Death.

, rather than working for her, the same goes for Thanos.

It can be said that if Odin and Osiris were like Schiller making harassing calls to death day and night, it is hard to say whether Asgard and the Egyptian pantheon would still exist.

The time concept of the immortal species is completely different from that of the short-lived species. The Hippo Goddess will think that his child calls him once a week, which is extremely frequent. However, the Hippo Goddess is not completely immortal, just immortal, and his child also

Just call once a week.

Death is an abstract concept, but it is true immortality. As long as the universe still exists, it will always exist. Schiller does not call once a week, he makes more than a dozen calls a day.

Even so, Death was not bothered by him enough to kill him directly. There must be some reason that Schiller didn't know. For this reason, Schiller wanted to find out the secret of Death's refusal to accept him.

If you want to figure out this secret, you have to call Death. Therefore, Schiller has done nothing else these days. Whenever he has free time, he sleeps and dreams, and then uses the scale to make harassing calls to Death.

Of course, you can tell by looking at his current performance that neither of these things went smoothly. Death answered the phone, but most of the time Schiller was talking alone. She occasionally gave a response, which was mostly

Most of the time it is silent.

Now, Schiller finally understands why death can make Thanos fans so dizzy. If she didn't respond at all and kept silent, then Schiller would probably give up. But now, death is clearly telling Schiller,

Not only does she have personality and wisdom, she can also analyze the pros and cons.

What would it be like for an abstract concept to have a personality? How is her personality formed? Will it be affected by external environmental factors like humans? What is the difference in the psychological state of a divine creation and a naturally born creature? The mastery is almost infinite

The all-powerful abstract concept has likes and dislikes. After analyzing the pros and cons, what changes will it bring to the universe?

These questions made Schiller curious. In essence, Schiller, who represented the greedy personality trait, eagerly wanted to use death as a research object and gain strength from analyzing her personality and emotional characteristics.

And a research subject who is half-dead and rarely responds will make any researcher feel angry. Schiller is in a very angry state now.

Loki felt this keenly, so he hurriedly threw down the gum and ran back to Asgard without looking back. On the way, he was still thinking about which one would be unlucky.

Egg, happened to hit the muzzle of Schiller's gun? He must be squatting on the Rainbow Bridge just in time to watch the fun.

Another person who knows the truth is the Supreme Mage Strange, and at this time, he is participating in a meeting hosted by Steve in the Avengers base.

"...To sum up, I think that Schiller may have been stimulated by some, leading to the onset of mental illness, and the current situation is not optimistic."

Steve sighed and looked more serious than ever before. He said: "In addition to considering the pain he may be suffering, we must also consider the damage that may be caused if he suddenly becomes insane..."

As he spoke, he glanced at Stark, who put his hand into a fist against his lips, coughed and said, "I admit, I shouldn't have stimulated him yesterday, but I didn't expect it to get worse.

So fast."

"Can't we get a doctor?" Peter asked, raising his hand.

"That's the problem." Matt tapped the table with his fingers and said, "We can't find a doctor who can treat him now, and he may not cooperate with the treatment."

"Since yesterday, he has been extremely aggressive when communicating with me. Today, he has developed symptoms of lethargy, is irritable, and has some symptoms of depression..."

"If things continue like this, his mental state may deteriorate step by step, and no one knows what it will be like in the end."

Stark sighed and continued: "More importantly, mental problems are different from physical trauma. There is no way to use magical power to treat..."

"Indeed, we currently have basically no method that can affect people's mental state, and even if there is, it may not be effective for Schiller."

"Ahem..." Strange cleared his throat, touched his face, and then said, "Are you really sure he has a mental problem?"

Matt and Steve looked at him together, and then Steve said: "Oh, I forgot, you were not there when we talked about the situation in Schiller's Thought Hall."

Steve opened his mouth and repeated to Strange what they had seen in Schiller's mind palace, his childhood and teenage experiences.

Hearing this, Strange showed an expression of sudden realization.

Strange suddenly asked: "Have you noticed that there is a contradiction here?"

Stark and Steve looked at each other, both frowned, and then looked at Strange together.

"If according to what you said, Schiller may have suffered mental trauma in his childhood, and this trauma caused him to become an antisocial personality as a teenager..."

"However, the Schiller we met before was a normal person. Wouldn't you say that all his normal behaviors at that time were just the disguise of a murderer?"

"Impossible." Peter denied this at first. He said, "I have lived with Dr. Schiller for a long time, and I also have a spider sense. If he is pretending, I will definitely find out."

"I don't think so either." Matt echoed, saying: "If he was really a murderer, there would be no need to save me at that time."

"The mental problems he faced at that time were much more serious than they are now, so how did he get better?" Strange asked.

Several people looked at each other, and then looked at Strange. Strange continued: "In other words, if someone could cure Schiller with such a serious mental problem at that time, can it be cured now as well?"

he?"

Stark touched his chin, thought for a moment, and then said: "It makes sense. Now it seems that he may be suffering from bipolar disorder, but his mental problems may have been more serious before. Who cured him?"

At this time, Strange suddenly spoke: "Do you still remember that when Schiller and I first met, I told you that he was wearing a ring?"

Everyone's eyes fell on Strange's face again, and Strange cleared his throat and said: "There is also the freezing technology that should not be at the level of this era, and what Nick mentioned before, Xi

Ler Na’s huge unaccounted salary..."

"But I remember that Dr. Schiller explained it." Peter scratched his head, recalled it, and then said: "I remember that he told Dr. Connors that freezing his wife was a story about a friend of his. That friend

He is a cryogenic scientist, and it was in order to freeze his wife who suffered from degenerative diseases that he invented such a powerful cryogenic technology..."

At this time, Stark stood up, summoned the suit, and said: "Jarvis, help me check the information of cryogenic scientists around the world and filter it according to the conditions Peter just mentioned."

"Inquiry in progress... Inquiry completed..."

"No such person found."


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