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Chapter 2566 Xiaoxiao Down (24)

Chapter 2540 Xiaoxiao Down (24)

Along the way, the three of them were educating Raven about the pitfalls they might encounter in this business. Although they have never worked for a moving company, they have rich experience in society, mainly in Gotham.

The current reduction in Gotham is mainly due to the number of large-scale and vicious crimes. The number of deceptions, abductions, and petty thefts on the streets are still the same. In addition to laws and street rules, people who are not familiar with the inside story can easily be deceived.

Raven was a little depressed along the way. She had never encountered such a thing in Azeroth before. Everyone there would not lie and were very kind to her. Although she had heard about liars before she came out, she did not

I thought the liar could be so powerful.

When the employee talked to her before, there was no flaw at all. Now that Raven thinks about it again, she feels that what the other person said makes sense. However, she only lost a few dollars this time. What if she loses hundreds of dollars next time?

Raven sighed in her heart, feeling the urge to eliminate all liars in the world, but knowing that it would be difficult for her to put this impulse into practice, all her emotions turned into depression in her heart.

Seeing that the little girl was in a bad mood, the three boys began to think of ways to make her happy, telling her interesting things that happened in school and their exciting experiences in the final game of the game.

Raven's attention was soon diverted, and they arrived at the first working place and started a busy day.

Today is a day off, so Schiller doesn't have to go to class. Raven happens to be away, so Schiller can take advantage of this free time to tidy up his house.

He directly turned into a mist, and all the furniture was placed where it should be, but the TV and sofa were moved to the reception area on the second floor, forming a living room there, and the first floor was transformed into a psychological

Clinic room.

The area of ​​the villa is not small. Although it is not as large as the original manor, which can be called an empty manor, it is already larger than any house Schiller has lived in in his previous life. Therefore, the living room is moved to the second floor and is not crowded. On the contrary, the second floor is not crowded.

There are no trees planted in front of the windows in the reception area, so the lighting will be better.

The entrance area on the first floor has been transformed into a small reception area, which is used for guests to tidy up their clothes and change their shoes. Next to it is a sofa, single chair and desk that are common in psychological clinics.

An obvious advantage of using residential buildings as private clinics is that because most of the decorations of the neighbors are for living, there will be a natural sense of warmth.

The house itself is decorated in Irish style, with green walls, red fabric decoration, small stone fireplace, and various wood carving decorations. These can attract the attention of patients and make them relax.

Come down.

More importantly, the lighting in this place is much better than that in the manor. Since the manor has a long history, the glass is all antique, and the light transmittance and clarity are not particularly high. The room can only be illuminated during the days when Gotham has the most sunshine.

The furniture inside is illuminated.

Moreover, the panes of the manor windows are relatively small, and when the light comes in, it is often cut into pieces. There is no large area of ​​sunlight, and when it falls on the furniture, it can only be regarded as an embellishment. The light source still depends on the light.

But although the new house is decorated in a retro style on the surface, it is a modern villa after all. There is a huge floor-to-ceiling window on the entire wall of the living room. The glass is high-end, clear and bright, and the light transmittance can be adjusted.

The last point is Schiller's favorite. After moving the furniture, he spent a long time picking it there. This seems to be another black technology of the Luther Group. It can change the degree of filtering of light by the glass, and even convert the sunlight into warm light and warm light.

Cold light can be said to make the best use of the few sunlight in Gotham.

But it is also understandable why this kind of technology appears, because there are really many people in Gotham who have such needs. They want to bask in the sun, but they don’t want to be sunburned, they yearn for sunny days, and they miss being sleepy.

Dark life, any technology that can adjust sunlight will be very popular among Gotham's wealthy class.

Light is very important in psychotherapy. In addition to lighting to enhance the atmosphere, light that flashes and changes at different frequencies is also used in hypnosis.

Although the lighting is very good, it would be even better if it could be adjusted to a very suitable natural light, because some patients will appear nervous about unnatural light sources, and some more serious cases may even visually detect the flicker of the light, inducing cardiogenic anxiety or

Neurogenic epilepsy.

The lighting arrangement of the psychological clinic in Marvel's Arkham Sanatorium cost a lot of money. Even the office where Schiller used for psychotherapy in S.H.I.E.L.D. was rewired and lit.

Schiller is obviously very satisfied with the lighting in the living room, but there are some minor shortcomings, such as side light instead of top light, and there are not enough plants outside the window, only a neatly trimmed lawn.

However, because the house is not particularly big, you can see the rear door through the front hall. As long as you plant some trees in the backyard, it will give people a sense of depth in the space.

Sitting on the reception chair, you couldn't see the kitchen, but you could see the dining table, so Schiller arranged the dining table very well, laid out the table runner, placed the table mat, folded the napkins very neatly, and put

Two vases of identical flowers.

What Schiller likes very much is that the staircase leading upstairs in this villa is a spiral staircase, and there are bookshelves on the side of the stairs. You can just see the rotating bookshelf while sitting on the reception chair.

Schiller put a lot of books in it, but they were not about psychology, but all kinds of books with weird names, such as "Teaching You to Fold a Napkin into a Monkey".

Because he is a psychoanalytic school, Schiller hopes that patients can undergo psychotherapy when they are completely defenseless, and even when their attention is not on him at all.

Because to put it bluntly, asking those questions is meaningless at all. Schiller does not analyze the other party's situation by asking questions at all. He directly relies on feeling and seeing, so the more distracted and unprepared the other party is, the better.

So he would fill the entire treatment space with all kinds of weird things. If possible, he would even want the patient to just sit there and watch TV and ignore him at all.

However, if this was the case, he might be criticized as unprofessional, so Schiller took another approach. He hoped that the patient would take the initiative to talk to him, such as asking him why he wanted to fold his napkin into a monkey, and what he wanted to do.

Can you get a napkin and try to see if you can fold it into a monkey?

In order to achieve this goal, Schiller also placed a lot of small sculptures on the desk next to him, including souvenirs he brought back when he traveled to Cien Port. If the other party has also been there, the two of them can talk about travel.

Experienced.

There are also many photos hanging on the wall behind the desk. Some were taken by students when he was in class, some were taken when teachers had dinner together, and of course there are photos of the Robins from childhood to adulthood.

And a commemorative photo of them celebrating after winning.

Some of them were taken by Schiller, some were taken by Victor, Bruce, Anna, etc., and some were taken by Clark specifically as a souvenir for them.

Of course, the giant bat doll is also indispensable. As the most bizarre of all Schiele's collections, it is placed next to the bookshelf on the stairs.

Schiller had never wanted so much that his patients would see it and ask him where it came from, so that Schiller could spend at least half an hour telling them about his past dealings with a bat-enthusiast.

And the experience of being stuffed with such a doll by him.

To put it bluntly, Schiller is here to defraud consultation fees. In fact, he does not need to go through the process of psychotherapy at all, but because most psychological counselors charge by the hour, he has to find a way to drag the patient here.

Find something to talk about during the process.

But Arrogance himself is not a person who is very good at finding topics. He cannot, like Greed, just charge on time and lead the other party to talk about everything from the creation of Pangu to the explosion of the seventh universe.

Arrogance prefers patients to find topics on their own, because this can not only delay time, but also reduce the other person's defensiveness.

After all, patients in Gotham and New York are different. Even if the people in Gotham know that they are sick, they are still wary of everything. If a psychiatrist comes and asks questions, they will also beat the drum in their hearts, and even more

I don't want to open my heart anymore.

So letting them see strange things on their own and find a topic to talk about is the best option.

Schiller even decided to hire bat cats to work because if there is a pet in the room, some patients can choose to talk about their pets, and cute little animals can also reduce the defensiveness of some patients.

The only problem is that the bat cat is a little fat now, and his personality is not suitable for being a comfort animal. But Krypton can speak human language, and Schiller is afraid that he will scare the patient half to death if he opens his mouth.

After setting up, Schiller went outside the house, opened the door and simulated the process of patients entering.

Although there are a lot of strange things placed there, this is a living space after all, not an office, so it is not surprising that there are some clutter.

After opening the door, the first thing that caught your attention was the decoration style. The previous owner of this house had a very good aesthetic. Although it was red and green, it was not obtrusive at all. Instead, it reminded people of the Irish palace.

Next is the seat next to the fireplace and the window. Usually, most patients will choose the seat closest to them, and some people will like the corner. Schiller provides two options.

In order to prevent patients with persecutory delusions from being nervous, the seats are far away from things that may fall, such as chandeliers, and there are no mirrors that can reflect objects. Even the cabinet doors are more or less blocked by something.

There are things placed in the vases and pen holders, and even the photo frames are made of round or oval plastic products, and there are no sharp or fragile items.

The sofa and single chair are not particularly soft. There is a pillow behind the back to support the waist. The temperature of the central air conditioner is set slightly higher, which will make people more likely to feel sleepy. Even the water provided is about the same as body temperature.

, people will not receive any sensory stimulation and wake up.

The sun was just right at noon, and the room was extremely quiet. Only the slightest sound of wind came in through the cracks in the window. There was only the natural smell emitted by plants and books in the house, and the second hand of the clock made a regular sound.

Schiller confirmed that this arrangement worked well because he began to feel sleepy after sitting in the chair for a while.

Sleepy

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