As soon as Pamela took a step out of the door, her expression became serious. She walked to the place where the porch connected with the garden stone path and stood there, turned around and looked up.
Just above is Schiller's bedroom.
Lex said nothing. He stood on the porch and stared at her, his eyes conveying the most obvious meaning.
Pamela looked away, shook her head slightly, and whispered one word: "Blood."
Lex's Adam's apple moved slightly. He didn't try to smell it. He knew that those extraordinary senses that could smell the smell of blood hundreds of meters away were the skills of Batman and Superman. He couldn't do it, and it didn't matter if he smelled it.
Not trustworthy.
The smell in the garden is very rich, the smell of damp soil, the smell of leaves, the smell of soil and rocks from the courtyard walls, when combined together can blind anyone's sense of smell.
Pamela obviously didn't get this clue through sniffing, and Lex saw an emerald light flashing in her eyes.
"What did you see?" Lex asked in a low voice.
"It's hard to describe," Pamela said, looking at Lex with twinkling eyes.
"A woman?"
"you know?"
"All I know is that a woman showed up in Schiller's bedroom, and she came unexpectedly without an appointment."
"Incredible." Pamela exclaimed: "Is she crazy?"
"Either she is crazy, or her relationship with Professor Schiller is unusual." Lex frowned and thought, "I am more inclined to the latter. I am afraid it would be difficult for a madman to accurately locate the owner of Rodriguez Manor."
The bedroom, and somehow appeared there."
"I dare not look." Pamela hurriedly ran back to the porch, looked up through the ceiling of the porch and said, "Schiller may go back at any time, and he needs to deal with the scene."
"What's on site?"
"Blood."
Pamela swallowed and seemed to be trying to stabilize her mind. She stared at the ceiling and said, "It's not ordinary blood. It exudes a strange power. It's very...cold."
"Cold?"
"Yes, I can't describe it, because I have never seen this kind of power. It is completely different from the power I use and know. It is very mysterious."
"They had an argument?"
"I'm afraid it's not just a dispute." Pamela was weighing how much she should say, but it didn't mean that she and Lex had experienced this together, so they were definitely on the same side.
Lex might side with Schiller, and so might she, depending on what they each believe is the truth.
Pamela couldn't deny Lex's wisdom. She thought he could give useful advice, so she said it anyway.
"I saw Professor Schiller holding a woman through the vines. There was constant bleeding between his hand and the woman's abdomen. Finally, she fell into a pool of blood."
Pamela described what she saw without making any guesses. Then she added another detail, "Before the woman fell, her body was emitting a faint light."
"And the light we see..."
"Almost unanimous."
Things were a bit complicated now. Lex walked to the chair under the porch and sat down. He rubbed his forehead and said: "On the eve of the banquet, a woman found Schiller's head. They were waiting in the room.
For about 15 minutes, Schiller attacked her?"
"It was obvious that the woman did it first." Pamela stood on the edge of the porch and emphasized: "The light appeared first, and then the blood."
"This is even more strange." Lex touched his chin and said, "There are not many people in this world who dare to take the initiative to attack Professor Schiller, and you are one of them."
Pamela rolled her eyes slightly and said, "Can you just forget about me now? And I wasn't in control then."
"How do you know this woman is sober?"
"If she wasn't, Schiller would have no need to attack her at all." Pamela analyzed: "If there was just some kind of problem, like me, and Schiller made someone lose control with the language he usually used, then
The result must have been what he expected. With preparations in advance, Schiller subdued anyone without any need to see blood."
"I didn't see the weapon in Schiller's hand, but I guessed it might be a knife." Pamela recalled: "It was small enough to be hidden in the sleeves. He hugged her first, and then he gave her
Knife her."
"This is obviously not for the purpose of uniforming, but more like a punitive injury. The purpose is to cut the wound and make the opponent bleed. For Professor Schiller, this is very abnormal."
"He doesn't like blood very much." Lex said: "Despite its religious and symbolic significance, for a doctor, the complex components in blood are still not clean, and the splashing blood is not clean for untreated patients."
It is even more disastrous for the protective oral and eye mucosa."
"But other Schillers are different." Pamela licked her lips, recalling the shiny moose meat in her mind, "Blood is a good cooking material because it is liquid but can be solidified.
Shaped into many delicacies.”
"Can you cook?"
"Have you never seen Schiller cooking?"
Lex shook his head, but Pamela didn't feel proud either. She said, "Then maybe he doesn't want you to see it."
"What do you mean?" Lex heard what Pamela meant.
But Pamela had an idea and said, "Remember? The person hosting this banquet was not Professor Schiller, but I have seen this Schiller's other banquet."
"The main course was prepared a month before the banquet. He caught a lot of prey, took apart their parts, looked at their organs, tried their flavors, and then searched for a perfect way to cook them."
"You want to say that this banquet is also..."
Pamela shook her head and said: "No, there should be many people from the occult circles present at this banquet, and even guests from other universes that we don't know about. The flavor of the special ingredients and dishes cannot be hidden from them, and Schiller also
There is no need to entertain them like this."
"I just want to say that Schiller is not afraid of using special ingredients, especially if they are delivered to your door..."
"Isn't the other person human?" Lex asked.
Pamela nodded and said: "Human blood cannot have such a powerful power, and no matter how hard you practice magic, you can't do it. This is limited by the innate conditions of human beings."
Lex breathed a sigh of relief, and the expression on his face immediately became indifferent. He said, "Then let him go. As you said, she came to the door by herself, so what does it have to do with us?"
"Do you think I care about her life safety?" Pamela said with some disdain: "I don't care about the life and death of humans, nor do I care about any race except plants, but don't you think this is weird?
?"
She hurried down the steps, sat down on the chair next to Lex, and said, "Do you think Professor Schiller would have been unpopular when he was young?"
"If he didn't have such a strong personal temperament, he would be very popular now," Lex said.
"I actually asked him that question."
This really impressed Lex. He looked at Pamela in surprise. Pamela snorted and said, "The questions I asked are beyond your imagination."
"Courage can sometimes be reckless."
"But at least I'm sitting here and not on a plate."
"Maybe it's because Schiller is not a vegetarian."
Pamela brought the topic back on track. She said: "Schiller once admitted personally that there were many beautiful and passionate women who impressed him in his life. What do you think will happen between them?
?"
"Maybe there will be, but I think the form may be a little different from what we imagined." Lex obviously knew this group of lunatics better. He said: "From your perspective, what is the most attractive thing about Schiller?"
"'All attraction in this world is sexual attraction.'" Pamela first quoted a sentence, and then expressed her own opinion: "I don't think this sentence is completely correct. It sounds a bit too extreme.
But if that's what you mean, I think that comes from the 'taboo'."
"That's right." Lex nodded and said, "People like to go beyond the rules. It will bring another kind of stimulation besides pure physical enjoyment, which makes people want to stop."
"When you see someone and think, 'Oh, this is impossible,' there's something urging you to try to see if it's possible. Curiosity, risk-taking, and the desire to win may all be motivating factors.
"
"This is much more advanced than simple hormonal attraction." Lex tapped his fingers on the table and said: "Women are particularly sensitive to this aspect. You have such an understanding of male charm that you not only appreciate the primitive and powerful wildness, but also are obsessed with it.
To the yoke that binds the beast.”
Pamela licked her lips, lowered her eyes and said, "Well, don't tell others, if I can convince Bruce, he must come in his bat suit, and so does Superman."
Lex ignored her and continued: "I guess Schiller frequently took advantage of this when he was young. I'm afraid the truth about his interactions with those so-called beautiful and passionate ladies is more cruel and bloody than you imagine.
.”
"Why do you say that?"
"This is a weapon he has carefully carved. Even if he does not need to use it now, the traces of the carvings will still remain on his body. Both you and I have a deep understanding of the power of this charm."
"Everyone at Gotham University knows how scary Schiller is, but there are still many people who are willing to risk their lives to drop things into Schiller's mailbox that have nothing to do with academics, or even the opposite. You know this
How terrible.”
"I prefer to understand that this is how human beings are motivated by lust, and are filled with lust and evil spirits..." Pamela commented.
"On the other hand, if this kind of charm is still so powerful now, how could Schiele be so unknown in the skirts when he was young?"
Pamela opened her eyes slightly and said, "You mean, those are the romantic debts Schiller incurred when he was young?"
"The act of stabbing is very strange." Lex analyzed: "If you want to subdue him, knocking him unconscious is easier than stabbing him. If you want to murder, stabbing the eye socket and heart is more efficient, but you said he stabbed the abdomen."
"As long as the knife is not quenched, the wound will definitely not be fatal." Pamela said with certainty, "But it will be very painful."
"Besides the fact that Schiller has less moral sense than the professor, I'm afraid he doesn't understand mercy, let alone remember old friendships. Breaking into the master bedroom is very rude in itself, and the other party made the first move. Schiller has no reason to do anything."
Show mercy."
"Unless the other party is unusual." Pamela showed an interested smile and said: "Either she is useful to the banquet, or she is useful to Schiller."
"What do you want to do?" Lex narrowed his eyes and looked at Pamela, who showed an excited expression.
"Find her."
"Are you crazy?"
But Pamela looked at Lex with bright eyes and said: "If things are as we speculated, as long as I find her, maybe I can really get Schiller."