Chapter 1973 U transcends the big event (sixty-four)
Chapter 1947 U transcends major events (sixty-four)
"I think he must have seen something in that office. Do you remember? When Batman went to the bathroom, he had been looking at the information in the drawer in the office. Could it be that those things were recorded there?
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"But it is a psychiatric hospital. What does it have to do with the so-called town of Lordesan and the city of Ragusa in Italy?"
"In Sicily, there is a legend that the city of Ragusa was built on the devil's third vertebra, so it is home to all kinds of criminals."
Constantine blew out a smoke ring and said in a slightly vicissitudes of tone: "When I was traveling in Europe, I met a mafia member there. He said that the founder of Ragusa was harassed by demons.
In order to suppress the demon that was about to climb up from hell, he built the old city."
"The old city is like an awl inserted deeply into the devil's spine, nailing him to the ground and never being able to stand up." Constantine narrowed his eyes and recalled: "And the locals spread this
There is a legend that if you dig all the way down along the ruins of the old city, you can pass through the devil's brainstem and eye sockets and reach the furnace of hell."
"Wait a minute." Spider-Man suddenly interrupted Constantine and said: "Do you remember what Schiller said about the fable? 'Those who are born in fire will be destroyed by fire'."
"Is there really a hell in this world?" Lord Superman obviously didn't believe it. He said, "I have searched all over the earth and I haven't seen any demons or angels."
"Because they are not on earth, nor is Limbo where I am. At least it cannot be reached through ordinary people's methods. If they shut you out, you will never find him."
Constantine thought deeply and then said: "I have not heard of any necklaces in Ragusa, but I know that there will always be one or two old treasures left in similar old city ruins."
"The archmages at that time still had real power. They maintained a delicate balance with demons and angels. They would leave some blessings and curses in items."
"As time goes by and the inheritance is lost, later generations regard these items that can cause magical effects as sacred objects, believing that they can bring people powerful power."
"But in fact, the powerful power of the ancient mages came from their strong willpower that never bowed to demons or angels. After all, objects are external to the body, but modern mages don't understand this."
"This has also led to many tragedies. The nine people I know who have found ancient treasures cannot withstand the backlash of the item's curse, which ultimately leads to disastrous consequences."
"I think we can straighten it out from the beginning." Spider-Man is still used to telling something in the order of the timeline. He said: "Schiller said on the bus before that this whole game should have a main story.
I don’t think this was a random move, he may have found some clues.”
"Among the places where clues are more likely to be found in these games, one is Nihlet Manor, and the other is the unknown mental hospital. Do you remember the devil in Nihlet Manor? He has the ability to control fire. This will
Doesn’t it have anything to do with Schiller’s prediction?”
"The Nehlet family has too many secrets." Constantine sighed softly and said: "The biggest doubt among them is Hancock. In the scenes we saw, his origin was not mentioned at all. He
Does it really have nothing to do with the murderer?"
"Do you still remember? In the plot of Nihlet Manor, Mrs. Nihlet's natal family, the Prosci family, was completely burned by a fire overnight. Mr. Pulosi said it was Mr. Nihlet
I sent someone to do it.”
"But ordinary flames cannot burn down the entire manor overnight, and it will take at least a few days, unless it is the kind of flame controlled by a murderer. But since Mr. Nihlet knows that his valet is a flame murderer,
How dare you keep him at home?"
"I think that Hancock and the murderer are together." Spider-Man said: "He was the one who sent the murderer to burn down Mrs. Nehlet's natal family."
Spider-Man put his finger on his chin and said while thinking: "According to this idea, combined with what Schiller said, could the manservant be the child of a cultist?"
"The valet's father obtained a cursed necklace in the old city of Ragusa, Italy. The necklace contained the power of the demon suppressed under the old city of Ragusa."
"His father returned to the United States with the necklace. In order to activate the power of the necklace, he sacrificed a blood sacrifice to a town called Lordsand, causing the town to disappear out of thin air."
"The sister Schiller mentioned should also have played an important role. Perhaps she was the mother of the male servant. After the cultists came to the town, they kidnapped a girl and got her pregnant, and then sacrificed the entire town.
The power of the necklace came to the unborn child."
"Later, Hancock discovered the child and discovered the abnormalities in him, so he sent him to the Nehlet family to help him seize the family's property."
Lord Superman nodded and said: "It is indeed possible that this is the case. In the entire game of Nihilet Manor, we did not see anyone investigating in the manor, but this is the most abnormal, because no matter who it is,
Batman prefers to actively look for clues."
At this time, Bruce, who had not spoken for a long time, sighed and said, "Believe it or not, this whole story was made up by Schiller."
Several other people looked at him, and Spider-Man said with great confusion: "Impossible. You must at least have a blueprint when making up a story. How is it possible to make up a story with plot, logic, and various elements in just a few seconds?"
A detailed story?”
"Other Schillers may not, but this Dr. Schiller is very good at this." Bruce sighed deeply and said, "Because his treatment is billed by time, and the consultation fee is astonishingly expensive."
"Is there any relationship between the two?" Lord Superman was also a little confused. He said, "What is the connection between whether the medical fee is expensive and whether you can make up stories?"
"If you are a psychiatrist, you will often encounter a kind of patient. When he comes to the psychiatrist's clinic, he does not confide his secrets and release his stress, but desperately pries into the psychiatrist's past.
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"Even ordinary people will feel safe and comfortable when they have a certain understanding of the other party in the conversation, and it is easier to open up."
"And some people have more severe symptoms. They can get pleasure from learning other people's secrets, which gives them a sense of security that they are in control. And these people go into an environment where they don't understand the situation of the people around them at all.
Anxiety can arise, as can starting a new relationship with a stranger."
"So when they see a psychiatrist for anxiety, they will intensify their efforts to pry into each other's secrets. If you become more defensive or overreact, then the treatment may not be able to continue."
"Psychologists are also human beings, and they also have their own needs for keeping secrets. In most cases, if the patient's behavior is too extreme, the psychiatrist will choose to refer the patient, but Dr. Schiller is different."
Bruce sighed deeply and said, "There is absolutely no way he would let go of the medical fees he got. He wants the money rather than his life."
"So, he developed the ability to compile a beginning and end in three seconds, with a wonderful plot, clear logic, and many details that are consistent with reality, and then after the patient's inquiry
It was gradually revealed to them."
"This story is often very complex, with many characters with different identities. They have their own background stories and overlap with each other. Even the relationships and corresponding emotions between them are very real."
"Usually the story also involves old grudges spanning several generations, covering locations in both the New and Old Worlds, and often contains many theological and philosophical metaphors, and occasionally involves some occultism."
"Wait a minute." Spider-Man interrupted Bruce and said, "Why do you need to design such a complicated background story? If you create a simpler one so that the patient can understand it by just asking, won't it make him feel safe faster?
Do you want to start treatment if you feel sick?”
"That's the problem. As I said, Schiller's treatment is billed by the hour and is very expensive."
"How expensive is it?"
"Two million dollars an hour, no upper limit."
"hiss--"
There were gasps of cold air in the screening room. Bruce spread his hands helplessly and said: "Don't ask me how I know. For a while, I was very interested in Schiller's life experience and told the doctor
Use your personality as a breakthrough.”
"I probably only stayed in his room for more than 30 minutes, and when I came out, I received a bill of one million dollars."
"Then have you asked about his life experience?"
"I asked for a new story."
Several other people slapped their foreheads together.
"Obviously, the more complicated the story, the longer it will take. The more exciting the story, the easier it will arouse curiosity." Bruce lightly shrugged and said, "As long as people have a certain understanding of Schiller, partial
Once you get a glimpse of his talent, you will definitely want to know what shaped him.”
At this time, Arthur, who had never spoken a word, also turned to look at Bruce. He seemed to be curious about the answer.
"It was Schiller who shaped Schiller." Bruce gave an answer that did not exceed everyone's expectations. He said: "His origin, growth experience, people and things he encountered, and the suffering he suffered were not his.
The main reason why he became like this is because he wanted to become like this."
"People are so curious about a person's past, which is essentially a kind of arrogance and conceit." Constantine said: "He is different from most people because he has a more different past."
"People think that what I want must be the best. But if someone has the ability to get what he wants but abandons it and chooses to go another way, they think he must have been stimulated by something.
There is some unknown reason.”
"So they not only have curiosity, but also jealousy. By peeking into the past of the weirdo and learning about their possible sufferings, they can confirm their own ideas, and through the weirdo's last resort, they can prove that the public is right."
"Perhaps." Bruce shook his head slightly and said: "It is not ruled out that Schiller may have indeed obtained some clues at Nihlet Manor and the psychiatric hospital, but this story is most likely nonsense."
"But why did he do this?" Spider-Man still didn't understand: "Dr. Schiller should know that he can't stay in this room for a long time. Even if he deletes the part of making up the story, he should still have a way to achieve his goal."
"Yes." Unexpectedly, Bruce admitted directly, and then he sighed and said: "But this Schiller is different. If he was a fox, then it was definitely not because he was hungry that he rushed into the henhouse.
It’s because he just wants to see the chickens and dogs jumping around.”
"In other words, the chaos in the chicken coop, the mania of the watchdog and the anger of the chicken coop owner are the spiritual food he really needs. For this reason, he is not even afraid of a shotgun."