"What are you shouting for? Haven't you already known about the existence of ghosts?" Helen said looking at the frightened Eddie.
"But he...he is Schiller!" Eddie pointed at the translucent figure in the air and said, "How could he become a ghost?!!"
"First of all, let me correct you. I can't be regarded as a ghost, I can only be regarded as a ghost, because in this state I cannot possess anyone, and I have no attack power. I can basically only scare people."
Schiller floated down slowly, and Eddie could see clearly that he was more transparent than the ghosts Eddie had seen before. It could be said that the whole person was a hazy shadow. If it weren't for the voice, it would still be Dr. Schiller.
Yeah, Eddie wasn't even sure who it was.
"But this also has an advantage, that is, the concealment is relatively high. If you hadn't specially tuned your brain waves to my band, you wouldn't have been able to see me at all." Schiller shrugged and said, "A perfect audience mode, in fact, even
If you don't summon me here, I would like to fly back to have fun while Tony is not paying attention."
"Have fun? We are in big trouble now!" Helen folded her arms and said helplessly: "The ghosts are attached to the zombies, which prevents them from triggering a large-scale zombie crisis as soon as they land. The superheroes in this universe have no reset memory.
They thought zombies were just ordinary monsters and didn’t have any vigilance at all.”
"But Spider-Man wants to save everyone and refuses to let us eliminate the infected zombie superheroes on the spot. Spider-Man also has a spider sense, so we have no chance of a sneak attack."
"If this continues, the zombie crisis will still break out, and the two universes will reincarnate again. We will always be stuck here, with no way to escape."
Eddie turned to look at Schiller and said with some confusion: "You said Tony is here too, why did you bring him here?"
"This is the key." Schiller snapped his fingers and said: "Before, we once picked up a Devouring Engine, which was made by the Vendetta Alliance from other universes using the head of Planet Devourer."
"Hulk and Tony have both entered the Devouring Engine. Tony has also conducted very in-depth research on it. And this time we picked up the head of a Galactus. I believe Tony can completely restore the Galactus Engine."
"Will the Devouring Engine be of any help in resolving the situation in both universes?"
Schiller shook his head and said: "Saving these two universes is actually not difficult at all. With the genius Tony Stark, the antidote will be developed sooner or later."
"The biggest question now is how to save the zombie superheroes, to be more precise, how to save the zombie Spider-Man."
"Other zombie superheroes will lose their memories every time the universe is reset because they are not affected by the spider totem, but because of the existence of Nick, Spider-Man in the zombie universe is affected."
"The memory of those horrific experiences of countless reincarnations has always existed in his mind. It has formed deep scars that cannot be solved by ordinary means. This is the only reason why Nick asked me to come over."
"Although it is a bit troublesome to deal with his messy garbage, it doesn't force me to go to other universes. There are so many stars in the universe, and the sun is stared at by humans, so let's go to the Andromeda Galaxy.
Wouldn’t it be the same with throwing it away?”
"I guess he actually realized that one of his little lambs fell off the cliff and was trapped in the mud."
"But as he said, every Spider-Man in the universe is constantly losing, and there are too many problems that need to be solved. It is impossible for him to mobilize the power of our universe on a large scale to come to the rescue. He can only send
One or two professionals to give Spider-Man a little help."
"So you're the professional? Doctor?"
Schiller nodded, and then said: "In order to solve this difficult and complicated disease that is far beyond common sense, I have specially prepared a special therapy. Eddie, how do you feel now?"
Finding that Schiller's eyes were on him, Eddie looked back blankly, then looked down at himself, reached out and touched his chest and said: "What does it feel like? What should I feel? You mean you
Did you treat me with that special treatment?"
Schiller sighed and said helplessly: "Forget it, I shouldn't expect the sensitivity of ordinary people. You should have felt the venom, right?"
Eddie heard Venom click his tongue. Obviously Venom knew something, so Eddie asked in his heart: "What happened to him? Venom, what happened to me?"
"You coward, haven't you noticed that you're not so scared now?"
"Why didn't I..."
"Use your brain and think about it. Usually when you watch a horror movie on the TV screen, you will be so scared that you will scatter cheese balls on the floor. But now you see a ghost every five minutes on average. There are zombies in front of you and ghosts in the back.
When my fear of heights has not improved at all, I had to climb down from a place as high as the eighth floor. I spent a lot of time and exhausted my strength and energy, but I was still able to communicate very rationally without breaking down. Is this normal?"
Eddie couldn't refute. Only now did he realize that his seemingly normal state was actually the most unusual. Don't forget what he had just experienced.
He was not like the protagonist of a zombie movie who first saw the zombie crisis erupt on TV, and then watched the world being taken over by zombies bit by bit. He was thrown into a pile of zombies and ghosts as soon as he fell from the sky, without any buffering.
There is no time.
What he experienced in just a few hours can be regarded as the most thrilling adventure he has ever experienced in his life, bar none, and he escaped from danger almost entirely on his own, which is a surprise for ordinary people.
unimaginable.
Don't look at people watching horror movies, one by one pointing out the protagonists in the horror movie, saying that they should not do this or that, but again, forced mistakes are inevitable under high pressure.
Throw the pointy people into an environment full of monsters, and their performance may not be much better than the protagonist.
Eddie considers himself an ordinary person, and he knows very well that he is not very courageous among ordinary people. But if he were to objectively rate his performance in the past few hours, he would definitely be able to score it.
With a high score of 1,000 points, he is simply invincible. In a horror movie, he can be regarded as the mainstay of the protagonist group.
Moreover, Eddie recalled that along the way he had rarely been unable to make a decision due to panic. In fact, he had encountered this kind of situation before.
It's not that he wanted to hesitate and waste precious time, but that he couldn't control himself at all. But in the past few hours, he seemed to be guided by an immortal and possessed by Jesus, doing whatever he said and doing it quickly.
The posture is very handsome.
Is this really him? Eddie had a creepy feeling, and at this time Schiller gave the answer: "This is the brainwave therapy I have recently developed, which specializes in treating various intractable diseases of superheroes.
"
"To put it simply, it is to send a ghost with a magnetic field control device to follow you 24 hours a day, using the magnetic field to continuously affect your brain waves, help you get rid of some extreme negative emotions, and stabilize your emotions.
"
Venom's voice sounded in Eddie's mind: "I did feel some weak changes, but I thought they were natural phenomena of the universe. The earth's magnetic field is ever-changing. Unless you are a creature that is extremely sensitive to magnetic fields, it may be difficult to detect it.
This kind of change.”
"All measures taken by psychiatrists are emergency measures." Schiller proposed a common common sense in the field of psychological medicine. He said: "Because if the situation is not irreversible, people will not see a psychiatrist.
Yes, all the patients sitting in the psychiatrist's clinic are seriously ill."
"However, psychological treatment is completely opposite to physical treatment. The effect of emergency measures is far less than that of daily physical therapy. However, severe patients no longer have the ability to take measures to relieve their emotions on weekdays, so they can only take some mandatory long-term physical therapy measures."
"So now there is a ghost following the zombie Spider-Man?" Helen was keenly aware of the problem: "So this is what you want, doctor? They go and mix with those unwary superheroes and take a slow approach.
The method may even fail several times in the middle, just to prolong the brain wave treatment time?"
Schiller nodded and said: "The special thing about these two universes is that their countless reincarnations will reset all disasters, so it doesn't matter even if they fail, they will return to the starting point anyway, as long as they succeed the last time
.”
"But Zombie Spider-Man has retained his sanity for special reasons, which means that the treatment effect on him will not be reset, but will continue to accumulate, so it is just a good thing that they failed, and it will be fine if they reincarnate dozens of times."
"But I don't plan to do that. I plan to solve the problem in this reincarnation."
"Why?"
"Because I already have a better way." Schiller said with a smile.
Helen asked curiously: "What method? Is there any method that can save both universes and heal Spider-Man's psychological trauma in this reincarnation?"
"The key lies with you, miss."
Helen's mouth opened wide, and she asked in surprise: "Me? What can I do? If I had my way, I wouldn't have summoned you here, doctor."
"After I found out that you had also come to this world, I made a small adjustment to my plan. Things will be much easier with you here." Schiller floated in front of Helen, who still looked at her with some doubts.
he.
"Helen, you are actually much stronger than you think. This is not chicken soup for the soul, but a fact. There are many instincts that you have ignored hidden deep in your subconscious mind."
Helen opened her mouth and recalled the many entries she had seen in the folder called Instinct. She frowned deeply and said with some doubts: "Is that true? I
Do you think that is my fantasy, or at least there are some preconditions?"
"Logically speaking, you need to enter adulthood, but according to my observation, because your living environment is too comfortable and you eat too much, you have long been able to use some of the abilities that you can use in adulthood, but you have never noticed it.
They, therefore, are useless."
"I really didn't eat a lot!!!" Helen raised her voice and said, "The fight between Apokolips and the Green Lantern Corps was so lively that I only ate less than two thousand lamps, which is not enough to fill my teeth!"
The way Schiller looked at her was obviously saying, "Do you want to listen to what you are saying?"
After the two stared at each other for a few seconds, Helen was helplessly defeated. She sighed, lowered her hands, and let her thoughts sink into her consciousness.
Helen already understood what Schiller wanted to do, so she dug out the instinct folder that she had thrown aside before, and her eyes fell on one of them.