"Peter, do you think Harry is the kind of arrogant, stubborn person who never listens to others' opinions?" Schiller asked, looking at Peter who was gradually stabilizing.
Peter tilted his head sluggishly and looked to the side, just like everyone who cried until they had no strength. He said dullly: "No, of course not. On the contrary, Harry is better at listening to other people's opinions, and sometimes I
Rather stubborn..."
Peter sniffed again, and the tail of his eyebrows drooped, feeling aggrieved like a golden retriever whose owner had not called for dinner.
"But he seemed to be a different person today. I presented the facts to him, reasoned with him, and proposed various plans. I endured my confusion and grievances, tried to discuss the matter, and tried to solve the problem, but he kept refusing, as if
It's like deliberately looking for trouble..." Peter's voice became lower and lower, as if he thought it was not good to speak ill of people behind their backs.
"Then why do you think he suddenly became like this?" Schiller asked again.
Peter sat there in silence, then shook his head vigorously and said, "I really can't think of it. It's only been two days, how could he have changed so much?"
"Do you still remember the question I asked you when I was analyzing the cause of Steve's illness - what has changed between you and Harry in the morning? This is precisely the key to the problem. What has changed between you and Harry compared to two days ago?
Change?"
"What's changed?" Peter whispered, thinking, "I shouldn't have changed much. I'm still me, and he's still him..."
Schiller found that Peter was a little distracted and did not notice the problem immediately, so he further reminded: "When you met two days ago, what were your identities? And what are your identities this time?
identity?"
"Well, we were classmates and friends two days ago, and we were still friends two days later... wait, this time we meet, I am Spider-Man, and he calls himself the Green Goblin. This name sounds like the villain in the comics."
"That's the problem. Two days ago, you were able to communicate calmly because you were equal friends, but this time it's different."
"What's the difference? We are still friends!" Peter emphasized this point repeatedly: "I have always regarded him as a friend, and he is the best friend!"
Schiller shook his head, looked into his eyes and said, "Think about it, what were your thoughts when you first chased the Green Goblin?"
"I...of course I am going to fight criminals..." Peter said softer and quieter, then he swallowed and continued: "I didn't know he was Harry at the time, and I shouted, 'Damn criminals,'"
You can't even think about causing a bombing!'..."
"But it's not my fault!" Peter immediately became a little excited. He said: "Recently, there have been too many lunatics who want to cause bombings on the air transportation lines. I thought this weirdo was one of them. If I knew he was
Harry, I definitely won't..."
"Are you really not going to?" Schiller asked: "If Harry is really crazy and becomes a madman who wants to hurt others, are you really not going to punish him?"
"I..." Peter suddenly hesitated, then he shook his head and said, "There is no such possibility, Harry will not become like that, he is a good person."
"Harry just wanted to lure me out this time. His bombs were all thrown into the river, and they were far away from the pedestrians on the Brooklyn Bridge. He would never become that kind of madman!" Peter was very sure.
explain.
Schiller nodded and did not refute him, but continued: "When you didn't know his identity, you regarded him as a criminal, so you stepped forward to stop him, and after you two revealed your identities to each other,
Have you freed yourself from the relationship between righteous vigilantes and evil criminals?"
"Of course I got rid of it!" Peter replied immediately, but soon he said hesitantly: "I...I definitely got rid of it, Harry..."
"Peter, think about it, after Harry learned that his father might want to deal with you, why didn't Harry ask you out directly? Or call you to tell you about it? Instead, he had to make such a big noise.
To become a criminal to lure you out?"
Peter was thinking silently, and Schiller kept guiding him with words: "Peter, you have a memory far beyond ordinary people, so you must remember every detail of this matter, recall them, and don't miss any part.
clue."
Following Schiller's guidance, Peter slowly closed his eyes. Then, his brows furrowed deeper and deeper. Every frame of the picture flashed before his eyes. Then, a picture stayed in front of his eyes.
.
That was the moment when Spider-Man took off the Green Goblin mask, Harry looked at him.
"Disappointment..." Peter murmured in a low voice: "He was feeling disappointed, just when I took off his mask..."
Later, Peter came to his senses and said with some confusion: "Why is he disappointed? Why is he disappointed in me?"
"Perhaps, he is not disappointed with you." Schiller reminded again: "If he was disappointed with you, he would not wait until now to bring it up. Perhaps, you will not be like this at all.
Good friend……"
"Apart from you personally, he is disappointed with some of your actions." Schiller's words made Peter even more confused. He was puzzled. Just as he was about to ask, Schiller continued:
"You think all of this is a bit inexplicable, don't you? The inexplicable hostility, the inexplicable disappointment, the inexplicable talk of breaking up the relationship. You feel that things will not develop to this point at all."
"His motives are unknown, his actions are unknown, and the benefits he will gain by doing so are also unknown. When these three factors are unexplainable, it only means one thing. I told you, Peter..."
Peter suddenly raised his head, looked directly into Schiller's eyes and said: "The prisoner is hiding something, I mean, Harry may be hiding something!"
Peter immediately stood up and said, "No, I have to ask him."
But soon, Peter became hesitant again, bit his finger with some anxiety, and then said: "If I go there now, the two of us will definitely have a big fight, and maybe we will fight. If I can't control it,
I have to live by myself...what can I do?"
"Actually, your initial solution was right." Schiller also stood up, looked directly into Peter's eyes and said, "You can definitely talk to old Osborne, you have the qualifications."
"Even if it weren't for his son, as a scientific researcher who holds hundreds of patents and even many advanced patents, you have the capital to negotiate with Osborne. Even if you want to change jobs, he has to be dedicated
I will spare the whole morning to receive you."
Peter suddenly realized, and he said: "Yes! That's right! Uncle Osborne told me before that if I want to join the Osborne Group, I must go to him. He is very happy to talk to me about the future development of human technology.
direction."
Peter started pacing back and forth again, and he said: "Then I will use this reason. Anyway, I originally wanted to work in a laboratory funded by the Osborne Group. I can talk to him about employment issues first, and then
Ask him sideways, what is going on?...Yes! That's it!"
Peter left in a hurry. Schiller, who was familiar with the plot of the comics and knew the current situation, knew that Osborn had no need to hide anything from Peter.
If Peter could be tricked into working with him by playing the sympathy card with a genetic disease, this old fox would definitely show him how to cry the Great Wall down on the spot.
At the same time, Schiller was also pleased with Peter's judgment. He could see at a glance that the old Osborne was a very pure businessman, and then used this judgment as the basis to formulate his own strategy. Compared with when he first debuted, he was full of rushing thoughts.
If you go up and swing your fist, you will have to grow too much.
If Old Osborne is willing to confess, then this matter is actually nothing at all.
In fact, the reason why Harry is so awkward is because of his high status. He is unwilling to show weakness to Spider-Man. He is unwilling to ask Peter to save his genetic disease, and he is even unwilling to confess it to him. No.
Be willing to let Peter sympathize with him.
This is also related to Harry's family education. It goes without saying that Norman Osborne's education for his son must have also molded him into a perfect type of person, that is, he must be excellent, sociable, and never show weakness.
This is true for strangers, but even more so for your best friends.
Harry didn't want to confess to Peter about his genetic disease, but he kept worrying about what Peter would do if he went crazy in the future. After all, he had just learned that Peter was Spider-Man, a partner of justice, and a good friend of the citizens of New York.
Driven by this awkward mentality, he put on a uniform and a mask, pretending to be a super criminal, trying to test Spider-Man's reaction.
Spider-Man used the iron fist of justice against him, but he was disappointed, thinking that Peter would definitely not be partial by then, and the relationship between the two was destined to be a tragedy.
Therefore, he rejected all the plans proposed by Peter, and wanted to break off relations with him in an attitude that the long-term pain would be worse than the short-term pain.
In fact, Harry just fell into a misunderstanding that many people fall into. Just like a sentence in the sketch, if you use lies to verify lies, you will only get lies.
The process of testing human nature is essentially building an illusory scene.
For example, in the classic trolley problem, everything is false, has not happened yet, and does not actually exist in reality. All the answers obtained have only philosophical significance, and are not perfect enough to guide reality.
action.
Because of his own worries, Harry used a fake identity to make up a scene to test Spider-Man, and then took this philosophical conclusion seriously, and planned to use this result as a basis for action, which naturally led to more and more misunderstandings.
deep.
In fact, with the development of science and technology, trams all over the world have emergency stop devices, and most untrained ordinary people cannot move the tram lane-changing lever.
Judging from the current level of technology, the genetic disease of the Osborne family is nothing. It is really not possible, and there is magic. The whole world will not let Osborne die, so Old Osborne is not worried.
Schiller knew that Osborne Sr. was a smart man, and if Peter revealed a little bit, he would know what was going on with his son.
Although such a parent may not be willing to sit down and talk to his child, as long as he tells Peter the truth, Peter will naturally have the patience to persuade Harry.
After solving Peter's problem, Schiller let out a sigh of relief and felt that he could finally take a rest.
He doesn't actually feel tired now, he just feels very satisfied and feels that his recent life is very fulfilling.
Because he used his superb medical skills to solve the psychological problems of his friends. In the process, the pain and emotions expressed by the patients opposite him were very precious wealth to him.
Schiller sat on the sofa with squinted eyes, like a dragon lying in a pile of gold coins. Although the process of collecting gold coins was very tiring, the harvest made him very satisfied and felt very happy.
He took another can of beer from his hand, opened the mouth of the can, and poured it into his mouth skillfully.
"Excellent medical skills, right?" Schiller squinted his eyes and muttered contentedly: "As long as they don't have any problems, this kind of harvest will be endless..."
As soon as he finished speaking, his cell phone rang again. He answered the phone and heard Jarvis' slightly anxious voice coming from the other side:
"Doctor Schiller! Please come over here quickly! Something big has happened!"