The dinner ended quickly, and everyone was looking for activities that interested them and participating in them. It was not a very stressful social scene because people were allowed to sit there and do nothing but drink.
Juice, watching the sunset in a daze.
Schiller was one of them. He didn't play poker or board games, and he had no interest in swimming or surfing, let alone fishing or beach volleyball. So he just sat there, drinking juice and watching the sunset gradually.
Move closer to the horizon.
Surprisingly, Stark did not participate in these activities. Like a middle school student addicted to novels, he kept flipping through the things Natasha sent him that were more like novels than information. His facial expression was very
It's wonderful, and I still look up at Strange and Loki from time to time.
Suddenly he realized that Schiller was sitting next to him, so he was very eager to share this joy with Schiller. He turned his head and leaned over, then raised his eyebrows and said: "You knew he was out of touch a long time ago."
,Right?"
Schiller knew that Stark was referring to Loki, he did know, but he quickly realized some other problems from this incident.
Thor's attitude towards Loki is a joint work of these two brothers. Thor's preference may come from blood ties, but it cannot be said that Loki's temptation did not turn this emotion to an extreme.
He is adopting a method that Schiller is very familiar with, which is to act as a hostage and then train a kidnapper. In the years before Schiller knew Loki, he had actually been doing this, and he had done it very successfully.
captured most of Thor's attention.
In fact, the person who is most familiar with this method is not greed, he has only heard of it, because his other younger personality always talks about this and practices it himself, with good results.
Loki, who traveled to the past, added fuel to the fire. He regarded Strange as a tool to test Thor and implemented this theory to the end. Obviously, the identity of a kidnapper is naturally highly exclusive and he would never allow it.
Your prey is coveted by others.
Loki's attempt was successful, but also a complete failure.
Because he created a terrible possibility on that branch of time - Thor became crazy.
According to Hela - it was Hela who got Loki back from that timeline, and obviously he was unable to escape - something very terrible happened between Loki and Thor, to be precise
It is said that Thor did some very terrible things to Loki, which is the source of his ugly face.
It can be seen from Loki's expression that he must have been imprisoned for a long time, and that he is not modern enough and not humane enough. This is easily detected by a psychiatrist, because Schiller once saw him in a law enforcement agency.
I have met many victims who had similar experiences.
It is unwise, even stupid, to anger the kidnappers. Schiller felt that he should have said this earlier, but when he thought this way, he suddenly realized a problem - why is he always easily attracted by superheroes?
Angry?
It's not that Schiller is really always angry, and he always habitually retaliates against certain superheroes by spinning a big ball of yarn to make them suffer, without expecting anything in return.
The point is that he does not care about returns. In fact, he has no need to do this. Everyone knows that this is a completely loss-making transaction. Greed is not a person who will not care about benefits just to vent his emotions.
But he has been doing this kind of thing. There are obviously better and more efficient ways to gain profits, but he has to take a big detour and involve everyone, euphemistically calling it revenge.
For example, Strange this time, Greed noticed that his superego and arrogance had deleted part of his memory. Although he still doesn't know what was deleted, he can deduce from the time of travel that he is the same person as him.
The school's Strange is the most suspect.
Then of course he wanted to take revenge on Strange. The method was to go to Loki to block him after the Time Administration saw the traces of Strange traveling through time and let Loki play with his feelings.
But actually, Schiller thought, God, why did he do this? Just to see Strange's ugly face now?
Of course, his expression couldn't be said to be boring now, but just for the fun of it, he actually wanted to connect the timeline with Loki? This is not like his own style of doing things.
To put it simply, greed is not the same as arrogance. Greed has requirements for the ratio of input resources to output fun. It has always been about using small means to make big gains, and trying to get the most fun with the smallest investment.
But when it comes to superheroes, he rarely does this. Most of the time, he puts in a lot of effort and the final reward is just a few ugly expressions. Although it is not boring, it cannot be called exciting.
Heartfelt fun.
On the contrary, Arrogance can always see some real joy in the people around him, and the fun has been getting bigger and bigger recently.
Greed was thinking about the reason for all this, and then he realized from what happened with Loki and Thor that he was a bit like Thor who was angry. He could ignore all the consequences and just let himself feel comfortable for the first time.
Just fine.
This kind of counterintuitive reaction cannot be caused by his sudden sexual transformation, and if not, it was deliberately cultivated by someone.
Stark also saw the key part - it was completely brushed off. Natasha exhausted her imagination and could only describe that Loki might have been imprisoned for a long time.
Of course, it's not that the female agent lacks imagination. She was born in a red house and has a stronger imagination for certain cruel things than anyone else. But she just pointed out that Thor is unlikely to treat Loki like this, even if he has already
I'm almost pissed off.
Therefore, the female agent believes that there is a high probability that Thor may just stop favoring Loki and treat his restless brother like a normal heir. After all, if he really goes too far, neither will Odin or Frigga.
He would agree, but even the Queen God didn’t say anything, which means that the measures he took cannot be called excessive at all, but can only be said to be what the people want.
But even Thor's more restrained methods were unacceptable to Loki. He could not accept that he had lost his dominant position as a tractor, and after losing this position, he suffered a complete defeat and became powerless to resist.
The trauma on the body is much greater than on the body.
The story reached its climax but ended abruptly. Stark scratched his head and wanted to rush up and ask Loki what was going on. However, considering that there was a psychiatrist who cared about mental health sitting next to him, Stark felt that it was better to
.
Stark glanced at Schiller secretly, and Schiller was lost in memories. At this time, he was recalling Strange's severed hand, and Mr. Hand of God's determined expression kept flashing in front of his eyes.
Very good, he looks very determined, full of a self-destructive desire to fight against the world. No matter how you look at it, it seems that if he can't do something, he will feel guilty about it until he dies.
Schiller also clearly recalled his expression at that time. Unsurprisingly, he was possessed, shocked, angry, incomprehensible, and seemed to be teetering on the edge of losing control.
Usually this expression only appears on other people's faces. It is a flower carefully cultivated by Schiller. At a certain stage in his life, it means that he once again heard the symphony of successful revenge.
But no, Stephen Strange was not such a person. Schiller realized that he had never been a person who would express his inner desire for destruction inwardly. On the contrary, he was the kind of person who would not achieve his goal if he could not achieve his goal.
The one who destroys the world.
Countless Doctor Strange stories illustrate this point. Strange is extreme, but when his extreme emotions explode, he will choose to stab the world instead of threatening the world by stabbing himself.
Schiller had long realized that if there was a change in the behavior of someone around him, it was most likely related to him, because he had too many factors in his body that were good at influencing others.
Completely change the fate of others.
Did you influence Strange?
When will it happen? Greed can't seem to find any other answers. The way the superego and arrogance arrange their conspiracy is like an open-book exam, eliminating all wrong answers for greed in advance, leaving only one answer - greed can only find
If it’s not that kind of memory, what else could it be?
After realizing this, everything was connected in series. Strange was instigated by himself to choose to be a hostage and tried to cultivate himself into a kidnapper.
And what is very pessimistic is that not only Strange, but many people around him have such tendencies. I don’t know whether Strange taught them a lesson or they were self-taught. Schiller thinks it is the former.
Because without him the relationship between superheroes has never been so twisted and sinister.
Very good, it seems that he brought it upon himself, Schiller thought helplessly. He even believed that the superego has been waiting for such an opportunity, waiting until he travels through the past, because any little change imposed in the past may bring consequences to the future.
It has a huge impact, even reshaping the logic of all interpersonal interactions in Marvel.
The superego succeeded.
He let Greed spend most of his energy on the meaningless work of rescuing and avenging superheroes. Yes, even though it seems crazy, this is actually Greed's inefficient working mode, which is mixed with
There are too many personal emotions, rather than completely putting interests first.
To a certain extent, this saves the world, because if greed is fully activated, it is difficult to say how long the existing universe can sustain. Greed is greed itself, and desire has no end.
Schiller is a good kidnapper and is always threatened by hostages. Now he is almost used to it. For example, he will go to great lengths to travel to the past and fill in the blank backstory to give everyone an explanation.
But in fact, Schiller does not need any explanation. Again, his past will not give him any right to survive in his current state. Nothing has shaped him, so does he have the ability to meet other people's expectations?
The sad past is not important.
The time he wasted on shaping the past was just because he was threatened by this group of hostages. He hoped to satisfy them and prevent them from crying in panic because they didn't get the candy, so he tried his best to make up a reasonable story.
story.
Now everyone is satisfied. Nick has found a story that can basically be told. As expected, this story will soon be circulated among the superhero groups. Everything is so reasonable and reliable. What Schiller did
Everything is explained.
But, no, Schiller thought, he was never a remnant of a tragic past, nor was he a mirror that reflected some of the cruel things that had happened before his eyes. No past was worthy of explaining his present existence.
Schiller looked up at Loki. If he had one branch of time, there would be a second one.