Chapter 1976 U transcends major events (ninety-three)
Standing by the fireplace, Natasha turned over the coals in the fireplace with iron tongs and said, "I know you? What does it mean to know you?"
"That's right, that's right..." Schiller's tone was slightly hesitant, and then he showed a troubled expression and said, "It's just that they have heard of me."
"Isn't that a good thing? Who would think they are too famous?"
Schiller's lips moved, but in the end he did not say the word liar. Only then did others react. Stark crossed his arms and said with a long voice: "You mean they have heard of those glorious things about you?"
Deeds?"
Schiller nodded and said: "I can't say it's all, I can only say it's relatively new, and it also includes my performance in the previous games."
"Who is so security-conscious?" Seeing Schiller's glare, Natasha immediately changed the subject and said, "I mean, who is such a big mouth? Why spread this when you have nothing to do? But don't be sad, you are here
The multiverse is famous.”
"Did he have a small reputation in the multiverse before?" Stark rolled his eyes and said with some schadenfreude: "It seems that you were too high-profile before and caused public outrage."
Schiller let out a long sigh and recalled the situations he encountered in the previous two games.
The two games he participated in were both wisdom games, because he found that wisdom-type games are usually shorter in duration and not very physically demanding, making them suitable for playing before meals.
Sure enough, as Schiller expected, smart games are usually played in closed rooms. They are either question and answer, escape, or level-breaking like Ragdoll Killer. Overall, it is not difficult.
But the difficulty of the entire game does not lie in the game itself at all, but in the various people from other universes encountered in the game, who may also be themselves in another universe.
But recently there is a rumor circulating among various teams - the real difficulty of the game does not come from the organizer, nor from other ordinary players, but from a fraud gang that spans the multiverse and even the big world.
That's right, there are four names clearly written on the wanted list - Schiller, Nick, Rocky and Strange.
Although these four people are not assigned to the same team, their moral bottom line obviously does not change based on their team membership, nationality, or external environment.
The most serious situation is undoubtedly Loki and Strange, because they had already had contact with peers in other universes before the Doujie opened.
Loki had previously recruited a group of selves from other universes to help with official affairs in Asgard. Although there was no Loki APP yet, Asgard had more advanced communication equipment, and they obviously had a group.
The young Loki is mainly idle, and the old Loki who can survive basically has nothing else to do except idle, so over time, the Lokis in many universes have got in touch with each other, and centered on the central universe.
, and continue to walk on the road of lowering the average level of interstellar property security.
As we all know, the Ponzi scheme has been exposed by others, and people are still being fooled from generation to generation. It is nothing more than greed. Moreover, the Holy of Holies has accumulated rich experience in the fight against the devil and summed up many systems.
For different situations, it’s not really easy to trick superheroes, mainly because the other party has Gundam.
Strange himself is also very suitable for fraud. Although his eloquence is relatively average and his acting skills are not as natural as Rocky, most Stephen Strange has a certain hatred of wealth.
The so-called love is the best teacher. Coupled with magic and illusion that complement each other's deception, after several rounds of the game, he has achieved outstanding results and has become a key target to be wary of.
Nick is a little behind. Although he has plans to expand the manpower of the multiverse, it is still limited to a small number of superheroes, and he has not found himself in other universes. The classic reimbursement system has not been promoted, and the killing
The force is weaker.
But Nick Fury in any universe is not a good person. He does not have the knowledge to repay the hero, and he also has the courage to repay the hero. In this place where there is no need to take into account the actual ethics and morals, Nick seems to have been opened up to the second line of Ren and Du, completely
Came to his home stadium and left a very deep impression on all the contestants.
Let’s talk about Schiller. Schiller’s reputation alone is wider than the three of them combined. Without him, he suffered many more victims.
There was once a theory that you can get to know everyone in the world through six people. This is not unreasonable, because the process of one to two, two to four is exponential growth, and the exponential explosion is unimaginable.
There are some people in the multiverse who know Schiller. In addition to some people in the Marvel universe who have heard of Schiller's name from their peers, Schiller on the DC side has also been to the main universe and knows him.
There are also many people.
After entering the fighting world, Schiller lined up a lot of people, and then many people watched the games he participated in. The above added up is not a small number.
And after this large number of people spread the word, even more people knew about Schiller.
However, it is human nature to spread rumors. In fact, many people who have just watched Schiller play games or heard his legend only think that he is a mysterious psychiatrist who is both good and evil.
But he couldn't stand up to the public opinion. One person said that Schiller didn't know what he had summoned and demolished the checkpoint and the screening room together. The second person said that Schiller summoned the evil god and demolished the checkpoint screening room and the camp together.
The third person said that Schiller summoned gods and Buddhas all over the sky, demolished everything, and almost broke the fighting world with one punch.
Anyway, at the end of the story, Schiller finally returned to his rightful place - the mastermind behind all major events.
In short, a saying began to spread among the participating teams: if you are in trouble, you should go to Schiller, regardless of whether it is a game card, a fire in the camp, a space anomaly in the original universe, a city being invaded by aliens, or even in front of your own home.
The trash can was kicked over three times a week. Don't ask, it was Schiller who did it.
All the answers to the cloze were wrong in an extremely outrageous way.
Then we started thinking, since Schiller is so scary, is there any way to deal with him?
At this time, the victim who had experienced it personally stood up and provided everyone with a fourteen-word guideline - "Don't listen, don't see, don't feel, don't ask, don't answer, don't be curious."
To put it simply, as long as you meet Schiller, no matter what you see from him, just pretend you didn’t see it, no matter what he tells you, just pretend you didn’t hear it, no matter what you feel around him, just pretend you didn’t.
exist.
Don't ask him any questions, don't answer any questions he asks you, and most importantly, don't get curious about him.
The explosive speed of exponential growth finally reached a critical point after Schiller ended the last game, so in the next two games, all the teammates Schiller encountered were confused.
The most annoying thing is that the second game is still a haunted scenario. The God of Thunder in a certain universe saw an evil ghost shouting "Father of the Gods!" He rushed up with a fire ax and saw Schiller shouting "Queen of Gods!"
Help me!" Ziwa screamed and ran away.
In this way, Schiller encountered an alternative version of comic book bullying: We had a super-cool big party. There were many mentally ill people with intractable diseases and superheroes who needed to express their emotions. Guess we didn't invite them.