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Chapter 2318 Psychic Assault (4)

Chapter 2349 Psychic Assault (4)

Charles, who was sitting in the chair, narrowed his eyes. He could feel that the doctor in front of him was constantly changing his brain waves, with considerable ups and downs. It was obvious that he was thinking about something that required him to make a decision, but it seemed that

It's not a good thing, because the smile on his lips reminds Charles of a seasoned fox.

But sometimes Charles thought that the difference between a hunter and a fox was not that big. Maybe he wouldn't know that the person sitting in front of him was a hunter, a hunter with amazing talents and superiority by birth.

Before coming here, Charles did some research on Schiller's background, and not only learned everything about him from Nick Fury's mouth, but in fact, he could also hear a lot about him from the complicated voices in the hospital.

Rumors about this doctor.

There are many rumors, but most of them have one thing in common. No matter what the medical staff think of Schiller Rodriguez, they all fully affirm his professionalism with awe and think that he is an excellent psychiatrist.

But this is not what Charles wants. This kind of general praise cannot give him any advantage in the subsequent conversation. What he wants is some more private information, which is simply gossip.

Unlike the doctor's gentle appearance, there were always a lot of rumors about him in the hospital, and what interested Charles most were some rumors about Schiller's personal style.

Was Schiller a good doctor? Of course he was, but was he really a good person? The vast majority of people’s voices reflected that that was not necessarily the case.

After summarizing all the voices, Charles found that everyone had mixed opinions about Dr. Schiller. Among them, the one criticized was that when he worked at the Presbyterian Hospital, he missed several very important consultations and was often late.

Many things, big and small, were delayed.

Regarding the rumors about being late, the direction of the speculation is not too friendly. More than one nurse has said that he smelled alcohol on the doctor's body, and some more professional doctors have seen signs of dilation of his pupils and think he may

Have a history of drug addiction.

But in fact, in hospitals on the east coast, as long as you have excellent professional standards, no one pays attention to your private life. On the contrary, the most criticized thing is that Dr. Schiller does not seem to have his own psychiatrist, which is completely inconsistent with professional standards.

Although it sounds like a psychiatrist should have his or her own psychiatrist, it is actually very necessary, because in the process of psychotherapy there is an important judgment indicator called self-feeling. You must first be able to anchor yourself.

can be treated.

If you are not comprehensive and focused on your own feelings, you will not be able to use yourself as an anchor to judge whether other people's conditions are normal. The harm a sick psychiatrist can cause may be more serious than allowing the patient's condition to continue to deteriorate.

Because in the doctor-patient relationship between a psychiatrist, the status of the two is completely unequal. A psychiatrist whose mental state is not normal enough is likely to have manipulative tendencies. This will not only fail to solve the problems the patient is facing, but may also cause

He creates more and worse problems.

Many psychiatric colleagues who work with Schiller have reported this problem to their superiors. Schiller is uncontrollable and cannot be judged. Even if he is acting stable and normal now, it does not mean that this will continue forever.

.

However, people's opinion of Schiller has improved recently, because he finally has his own psychiatrist, who is none other than Professor X of this universe.

Because Charles knew himself very well, he also thought he knew the elderly Professor

How strong would Charles Xavier be after having lived for most of his life?

After discovering that the elderly Professor

That's right, he has his own plan for dealing with Dr. Schiller Rodriguez, and it's not just a simple and crude way of prying into people's minds and manipulating their brains.

Judging from the few words Nick Fury gave him, this doctor occupies an extremely important position in the solar system development plan of this universe. Young Charles believed that his universe would go down such a path sooner or later, which would affect a very important figure.

, which will definitely enhance the status of your own family and the mutant community.

This kind of influence cannot be crude manipulation, because the other party is also a psychologist. Once he notices something is wrong, it will be counterproductive. Instead, it must be subtle and subtle, and difficult to detect.

Even simply gaining favor is not all without gain. If you can add one point of impression, add one point. Of course, if there is an opportunity to go further, Charles will never give up.

Many people say that judging from the plots presented by Marvel, mutants seem to appear suddenly. There is no plan to deal with them in society, and there is no attempt to solve the problem. Many plots seem too utopian.

.

But in fact, in the 1930s when young Xavier lived, they had made countless attempts. Even after discovering that their son was a mutant, Charles' parents used their money and power to influence a certain person.

the formulation of some policies.

But unfortunately, mutants are indeed completely uncontrollable bombs. If they are too weak, they will be bullied, and if they are too strong, they will be feared. This is the ancient law of society, and no one can change it. Xavier wants to find his own way, but now

Still exploring.

So he asked: "What do you think of mutants?"

Schiller stopped writing medical records. He looked up at Charles and looked into his blue eyes. The doubts in his eyes didn't seem to be false, so he said very cautiously: "I can't say that we, the mutants in the universe,

The problem has been completely solved, but I think on average across all universes, we're better off."

"What did they do?" Charles was referring to the leader of the mutants. He thought it might be him, but there might be someone else. He hadn't checked it yet, and he didn't have time to check it.

"They went out." Schiller emphasized to him: "As the earth moves forward in exploring the universe, mutants will inevitably make changes. They have their own advantages, so they are one step ahead."

"Are they happy with the situation?"

"There are still differences, but most people are basically thinking and working in the same direction." Schiller sighed softly, stood up from his chair, walked to the bookshelf behind him, and began to look at books.

"At least the vast majority of mutants are not satisfied with what they have now. In the past, they didn't know what they wanted or how to make changes, but now they at least have a universal path to choose from, and the earth cannot

If so, let’s go to the Andromeda Galaxy.”

Charles nodded. He could understand what Schiller said. In the era he lived in, many mutants were filled with grief and indignation, and even took action to resist, but they actually had no choice.

They can either choose to endure, or choose to resist, or die or live. If they don't fight to the end, they can't choose to leave, because they have nowhere to go, they are strangers in their hometown and aliens among their comrades.

Maybe it would be a good idea to separate ordinary people from mutants, Charles thought, but it depends on whether the mutants' new home is better than Earth.

As soon as he thought of this, he heard Schiller say: "This is not a kind of division and apartheid. All mutants who can leave the earth must first identify with the pan-human civilization circle and recognize that they are members of the human race.

Rather than some new race living in the solar system."

Charles frowned, shook his head and said, "But I think we are very different, so different that there is almost no basis for finding a sense of identity."

"Really?" Schiller turned to look at him with a smile. Charles felt a little confused because he didn't know what Schiller was laughing about.

Are you laughing at his youth? But the vast majority of young mutants hold completely opposite views to his. They believe that it is possible for mutants and humans to seek common ground while reserving differences, instead of being extremely pessimistic about the fact that they are not the same person at all.

Race.

Charles's kind of thoughts will only appear in the minds of some weathered old mutants. The more you see them, the more pessimistic they become. Schiller should also understand this truth.

"Let's talk about your internship first." Schiller changed the topic and said: "I think it is not advisable to blindly reduce the supervision time, but it is not good to delay it too much, but we can judge whether the supervision time is

Enough standards become more flexible."

"you mean……"

"If you think you have learned enough, then apply for a test. You know it will not be a joint licensing exam. A certificate will mean nothing to you."

"Then what are you going to take the test?"

"Maybe a lot," Schiller said. "Or, let's be optimistic, you feel like you never learn enough."

"This is impossible." Charles stood up from his chair and said, "I am fully confident that I can cure every patient in the world."

"I hope you can always maintain this confidence."

"Come on then." Charles said eagerly, "What should I do now? Go to the ward rounds? Or do you have any difficult patients? Leave it to me and I will help you deal with him."

"I am going to comfort a patient now." Schiller lowered his head and his tone became heavier. He said: "I just performed emergency psychological intervention on her, but she still lost her child."

The expression on Charles' face froze, he pursed his lips and said, "I'm sorry, but what happened to her?"

Schiller handed him the medical record he had just written. The more Charles looked at it, the more he frowned. After a while, he put down the case and said: "You have taken too few intervention measures, Doctor. You should have used more intervention measures."

Radical action to ensure the safety of their mother and son."

"Do you think you could do more?"

"At least I will try more actively." Charles looked at Schiller seriously and said: "Instead of just making suggestions, being hindered by the rules of the medical system and the eyes of others."

Schiller shook his head and said nothing. He turned and walked towards the door, while Charles looked at his back.

There may be some truth in those rumors, especially those related to personal life, but the professional part still needs to be considered, and Charles is not convinced at the moment.




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