typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 1264: Lone Shadows in Pair (4)

 "This is..."

Standing in the corridor, Gordon calmly looked at the man walking behind Batman with slightly changing eyes.

This scholar-like man is very tall, almost the same as Batman, but much thinner than Batman. He does not look burly and strong. He has a gentle and elegant temperament. The suit he wears fits very well. Even in the dim light, the fabric looks bright.

Also reflects expensive luster.

In the gold standard social judgment system, objects that represent abundance will always give people extra elegance and leisurely temperament. Gordon can tell at a glance that this is a scholar with good taste and an old-school style of conduct.

What surprised Gordon even more was that Schiller did not have any emotions of fear or anger, which was not normal.

Batman seems to be omnipotent, but Gordon knows that he will occasionally ask for help from professionals. After all, there are so many subjects in the world and there are so many scholars who are proficient in partial subjects. Anyone with a slight IQ can

Understand the principle of leaving professional matters to professionals.

But when Batman goes to consult these people, his attitude and methods are often not so gentle, and those who follow Batman can rarely maintain a decent attitude.

But precisely because of this abnormality, Gordon's mind was racing, and he immediately understood that Batman did this on purpose.

Batman did not use any violent means to treat the man behind him, and allowed him to appear in front of Gordon in an extremely elegant and calm manner. The fundamental purpose was to send a warning to Gordon-he was useful and useless.

Easy to deal with.

After comprehending this information, Gordon inevitably looked at Schiller with the eyes of a criminal. In less than a second, he came to the conclusion that Batman's vision was as bright as a torch and his judgment was as accurate as ever.

At the same time, Gordon was also surprised by Batman's boldness. He found another brutal serial killer to deal with those daring murderers.

Within a few seconds, Gordon clarified all his thoughts, so he walked up to Schiller with an unhurried but steady and powerful pace, shook hands with him and said: "Hello, what do you call me?"

?”

"Schiller Rodriguez is now a professor at the FBI's Agent Training Academy, where he teaches psychology."

Gordon immediately increased the strength on his hand, shook Schiller's hand up and down, and said, "I've heard of you for a long time, Professor Schiller."

When he heard Schiller announcing his identity, Batman didn't even look away, as if he didn't hear it at all, and it was very obvious that Schiller's mood became better.

So, he took the initiative and said, "I heard that several brutal murders occurred in this city just a few days ago. Is there anything I can do to help?"

"Here, please come this way." Gordon walked in front to lead the way for Schiller, while keeping a close distance from him to ensure that Schiller could hear him. The steady footsteps and words came to mind at the same time.

"For God's sake, you're here at the wrong time. The murder cloud is hanging over the citizens. Everyone feels that something out of their control is happening, but you also know that the FBI doesn't come here often.

People have doubts about the abilities and purposes of those agents..."

"You can rest assured, Director Gordon, that I came here just because of an accident. Anything that happens here is not within the scope of my responsibilities, and no one will pay extra attention to this place because of me."

Gordon breathed a sigh of relief, and the three of them quickly came underground. Gordon stood in front of the cold storage door and said, "There is still a body that hasn't been transported away in time. You don't mind, right?"

"Of course, but I also need to ask, you don't mind, right?"

"Are you referring to the fact that your next comment on the corpse may be a bit shocking, or that your evaluation of the murderer is shocking?"

Batman once again used an affirmative sentence. Schiller stared into his eyes for at least ten seconds, then withdrew his gaze and said, "You expected it all."

"We have the most amazing detectives here." Gordon said with a smile, and glanced at Batman. He made a tacit joke between the three of them, and everyone understood his point.

So, in a relatively harmonious atmosphere, the door of the cold storage was pushed open. It was a very ordinary morgue. Except that the temperature was a little low, it had no characteristics. The body that was pulled out next was also

in this way.

Gordon and another police officer worked together to place the body on the examination table in the middle, and Schiller immediately approached it.

Batman turned around and saw that Schiller's gaze was as solid as staring at the corpse. The concentration in those gray eyes was completely beyond the scope of normal gaze. It was more like a connection.

He is not connected to the corpse, but to the murderer, and to the process of death. He is reading death and trying to understand death.

Batman is very sure that this is not reasoning using observation, because this is what he has done in the past, so he understands that no detective will just stare at the eyes of the corpse, especially when there are two obvious sharp wounds.

When it's on the corpse's chest.

When Schiller's concentration reached its peak, both Gordon and Batman felt a cold and gloomy temperament spread out of him, like a green pine on a snowy night, with pale and tough hardwood inside.

Schiller just stared at the face of the corpse, but said nothing. It was not until Gordon felt a little chill in his back that Schiller withdrew his gaze. In an instant, the dark temperament disappeared, and he became elegant and gentle.

Style masks something scary.

Batman found that he couldn't take his eyes away from Schiller's face. He was attracted by something, not Schiller's appearance, but this carefully put on human skin and what was under the skin.

.

"Erim Trek was originally one of the mayoral candidates, and he was considered a relatively prestigious candidate. He invested in three banks in Gotham, and also established a charity for homeless children. His reputation is

not bad."

"Just last night, he was found dead in his home. A sharp weapon cut open his chest and pierced his lungs. He died on the spot and was in great pain."

"He hates him." Schiller attracted the attention of the other two people as soon as he opened his mouth. He continued: "Of course he will be in pain. The murderer could have killed him with just one knife, but he did not choose to do so.

The purpose was to severely injure him first, watch him struggle to his death, and then kill him with a knife. The purpose was to torture him, and there must be personal grudges involved in the murder."

"We have also seen this." Gordon nodded and said: "There were more than one wound on the previous corpses, but all the wounds appeared at the same time. The victims died quickly, without any injuries.

I struggled."

"Now we suspect that there is more than one killer." Batman said.

"Will you give such a test question to everyone who comes here?" Schiller turned his head. He looked into Batman's eyes for the first time. The invisible position brought about by the conflict between the two instantly caused a dark

A storm spread across the room.

"You are the first person here, but you don't appreciate it." Batman stared at Schiller and said in a low and gentle tone.

The next second, the storm disappeared without a trace. Schiller first looked away and returned it to the body. His eyelids moved upward, as if he had narrowed his eyes. This was not a very friendly expression, but

The slightly raised corners of his mouth are even more confusing.

"You have already seen that although the deaths of several deceased persons were similar, they were definitely not carried out by one person. You know that this may be a premeditated assassination by an organization. Their target is very clear, which is important figures in Gotham City.

.”

"That's not what you came to me here to hear, so let's skip the small talk stage. How do we take advantage of the psychology of this organization or certain people in the organization and catch them by their tail?"

Gordon's pupils shrank suddenly, and he slightly raised the eyelid of one eye. It looked like the corner of his eye was twitching, but in fact he was giving Batman a wink, which probably meant "Are you sure he really has something to do?"

And "If he really has a way to solve this organization, how are you going to deal with him?"

Batman didn't respond, he just listened to Schiller very attentively.

Schiller tapped the edge of the examination table with the side of his finger and said, "That's where they got it."

"Generally speaking, when an organization kills people regularly, it must be for some purpose, usually profit, or I would put it simply, it is for profit, and it cannot be for personal enmity."

"Because the difference between mass murders and serial murders is that the former has more murderers and more victims, while the latter only has more victims."

"When the number of murderers increases, hiding them becomes a big problem, which requires countless manpower and material resources. If it were not for the greater good, no one would set up such an organization."

"Before this corpse appeared, the people they murdered were all profit-oriented. Killing the victim as quickly and as simply as possible was their creed. But this victim is special. I think,

This is why he appeared in front of me."

Schiller raised his eyes and glanced at Batman, seemingly a little surprised, both by Batman's long silence and by his gaze.

"The murderer tortured him uncharacteristically, which means that the murderer is not completely profit-oriented. He has a personal grudge against the victim, so I immediately said 'he hates him'. This is the answer to the question, and whether you ask

It doesn’t matter.”

"So, we should start investigating Erem's interpersonal relationships?" Gordon asked.

"Now that the proficiency test is over, shouldn't you ask me the real question?" Schiller looked at Batman and said.

"You are very self-aware." Batman's voice was very low, like the wind passing through the bottom of the valley.

"I'm living for this."

Schiller's answer was as brisk as floating on the water, with a joy that was elusive to others.

"I also don't understand." Jason put a hand on his face and said with some confusion: "This professor doesn't seem like someone who would accept such arbitrary and reckless evaluations from others, or in other words, he just doesn't understand."

To judge others in vain is a kind of disrespect."

"Isn't this totally a curse?" Clark's eyes widened and he said, "'You are very self-aware', no matter how you interpret it, is it a curse?! Otherwise, it's just contempt and weirdness. There can't be anything wrong with it."

Extended meaning!”

Sitting on the other side of the seat, Ill looked at Bruce's slightly frowned brows, he relaxed his head on the back of the chair, and then said:

"The key is 'aggression'."

"If you're being aggressive, even if you're talking about what to eat tomorrow morning, it sounds like you're trying to make someone else's breakfast, and if you're not being aggressive and it's like being completely weird, that's understandable.

As a compliment."

Bruce unconsciously turned his head in the direction of Sick, and when he met Sick's desolate eyes, his whole body froze.

"So, you want to know what I'm going to eat tomorrow morning?"

For a moment, Bruce felt his hair stand on end, but the next second, the sick smile returned to his smiling appearance.

A hint of coldness crept into the sick tone, piercing Bruce's eardrums like a knife, leaving a rumble of thunder in his head.

"The secret to giving yourself and others dignity is to be able to freely control your aggression when facing different people in different environments."

"Only a trapped animal will show its teeth at all times. Even if you are a wolf in human skin, you must be calm, self-possessed, maintain dignity and elegance, and maintain meticulous beauty."

"In this way, when you bite someone's neck off, you can see the expressions of shock and fear on their faces... That is the most delicious tasting meat that you should pursue among all parts of the human body."

()


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next