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Chapter 3036 The green trees are dense and the summer is long (44)

Chapter 3010 The green trees are dense and the summer is long (forty-four)

However, Schiller still turned to look at the nurse. He saw a somewhat familiar face, but he could only say that he had an impression, but he could not remember its specific name.

The nurse immediately became a little shy and said, "Don't you remember me? My surname is Goethe, and I graduated from Gotham Vocational and Technical College with a major in nursing..."

Schiller seemed to have some impression. He remembered that Miss Goth's mother seemed to have caused a disturbance. Later, she was still a little uncomfortable after entering Gotham Vocational and Technical College, but it seems that she should have graduated now.

"Actually, I have graduated four years ago, professor." Miss Goethe said with some embarrassment, "I am now an old nurse in the hospital."

To be honest, Schiller is quite pleased. The children trained by Gotham Vocational and Technical College now seem to have become the mainstay of all walks of life. To a certain extent, they have changed the destiny of a generation.

"Uh, let me help you check the infusion first... Oh my God, this injection... I mean, doesn't the snake injection hurt?"

Few animals have as developed a sense of pain as humans. Schiller turned his head and looked at the needle stuck in his neck.

His current snake body is actually only as long as a human arm, and the needle used to inject humans is very thick for him, but he actually feels no pain.

Witch Circe's animal transformation magic is really amazing. It not only changes the appearance, but also changes the life form. It can be said to completely turn a person into some kind of animal, even if it is placed under the most advanced X-ray

You can't tell the difference either, it's very different from the appearance disguise magic of some magicians.

Schiller felt that this might also be the difference between witchcraft and magic. If Brand hadn't been too tall, recognized him at a glance, and used his magic to give him the ability to speak, I'm afraid most people would only be able to speak.

I feel like an ordinary snake.

This move is extremely lethal to ordinary people, because you are treated like an animal without any chance to argue...

Suddenly, Schiller thought of other uses of this move.

But he had to find a way to adjust his condition first and avoid another heat stroke. Now he was starting to miss his umbrella a little.

During the infusion process of Schiller, Helen went to Victor under his guidance and brought another unfinished portable cooling device. The cooling area of ​​this device was almost half an arm. As long as Helen held it

In his hand, Schiller wrapped around his arm can be completely enveloped.

Helen took Schiller to Williams, where Pally's husband Heckman was guarding. When Schiller walked over, he found that Williams was just tied to a tree, with several injuries on his face.

It's what the fist left behind.

"It looks like you had a great time."

When Schiller made a sound, Heckman was startled, but he was worthy of being a Gothamite, and he quickly accepted the reality of being transformed into a living person.

"He kept yelling, so I had to punch him a few times, maybe knocking out a few of his teeth. It shouldn't have any effect, right?"

"It's okay. I didn't expect you to be so restrained. I thought you would do more."

Heckman frowned and said: "When I saw him, I wanted to kill him. It's not that I didn't have the courage, but I knew that if I did it, he would die soon, which would be a shame to all the children."

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Schiller nodded. He could understand Heckman. He was an engineer, not a doctor. Even if he had the guts of a Gothamite, most of his killings were with guns or knives, all aimed at killing people.

Although there are many bad guys in Gotham, there are only a few talented perverts after all. Most of the Gothamites like Heckman are just foolhardy and have neither talent nor acquired training skills. They want to engage in body art.

It's still too difficult.

Moreover, Schiller felt that Heckman might know some methods of torturing people, but theories are just theories, and there are still certain psychological barriers to committing them.

People always think that being tortured must be difficult, but in fact, in psychology, most torturers cannot enjoy it, but suffer strong mental torture, and sometimes they are not even aware of it.

Except for a few psychopaths, most humans have instinctive sympathy for their fellow humans. When they see their fellow humans bleeding, crying and screaming, their survival and rescue instincts will be activated, which will prompt them to forget about anything and lend a helping hand.

Torturers who have to fight against such instincts all year round must not only ignore them, but even force themselves to become excited and concentrate on experiencing this pain. Over time, they themselves will also face extremely strong mental pressure.

In daily life, many people feel very painful when they are mentally tortured by their elders or friends, but often the person who tortures them does not feel much better, and may even be in a worse mental state than they do.

Essentially, this is a relationship between torture and being tortured. They are constantly violating the human instinct to save similar people, and the excessive mental pressure accumulated makes them collapse at the same time.

But they can't stop because they think that by torturing others they can relieve the pressure and make them feel better, but in fact they can't, and this creates a vicious cycle.

The same is true for Heckman. He can kill Williams very decisively and let this damn criminal go to hell, but if he wants to torture him for as long as possible, he will also face a very strong mental state.

The stress may even take a toll on his mental health, so it's a lose-lose situation.

Schiller glanced at Williams, who actually had the energy to glare at him, but Schiller quickly withdrew his gaze, and Helen took out an injection from her pocket.

Heckman took the injection and found that it was an anesthetic. The concentration was not very high and should not be enough to completely make people lose consciousness.

Schiller pointed at Williams with the tip of his tail, and Heckman walked over and injected the medicine without hesitation.

Many people think that once anesthesia is administered, the whole body will become weak, but in fact this is not the case. Generally, anesthesia in clinical practice must be combined with muscle relaxants, and anesthetics alone are not enough.

So although Williams, who was given an injection of anesthesia, began to feel dizzy, he still did not give up his struggle and even became a little crazy.

Helen walked up to him and raised her hand. As the effect of the anesthetic became stronger and stronger, Williams' eyes gradually became blurred and he began to sink into some kind of dream.

Schiller wanted to hypnotize him.

As I said before, the hypnosis used by normal psychiatrists is not that powerful, and it is not as evil as many stereotypes.

However, the effects of hypnosis used by abnormal psychiatrists are indeed somewhat evil.

First of all, this kind of hypnosis must be combined with drugs, and it must be a very precise dose of drugs. The anesthetic was made with the help of Miss Goethe. Although the control of anesthetic drugs in American hospitals is also strict, most of them are afraid that you will steal it and sell it for money. As long as you do it more

It's clean, and no one bothers to trace it.

Secondly, the other party cannot have too strong will. To be precise, you cannot guess that you are going to hypnotize him before using the drug. Once you have such psychological defense, it is basically impossible to succeed.

Finally, it is best for the other party to be in extreme emotions such as fear, anger or sadness. The more intense the emotion, the better. If he is about to lose his mind, the chance of success will be much greater.

Although Williams behaves very strongly, one can tell at a glance that he is strong on the outside but soft on the inside, tough on the outside and soft on the inside. How can he not panic even though he has been kidnapped?

And after all, he is a rich man who has been enjoying himself for many years. The few punches Heckman gave him were enough to make him uncomfortable.

In this case, it would be much easier for Schiller to forcefully hypnotize him.

However, it was impossible to modify common sense or personality, and Schiller had no intention of doing so. He just told Williams the truth.

Edgar is a superpower, and Schiller doesn't believe that he has the level to modify his memory perfectly. As long as there is any loophole, Schiller can follow this corner to uncover all the truth.

Once a person like Williams realizes that there is a supernatural power helping him all the time, he will definitely regard the owner of this power as his last life-saving straw.

Regardless of the huge gap between witches and ordinary people, the potential that people like Williams can unleash in the face of death is huge.

Hypnosis is still very laborious, and Schiller worked on it intermittently for more than three hours before finally completing it.

Schiller asked Heckman to take Williams, who was about to wear off the anesthesia, back to a safe house that Williams had prepared. The location of the safe house was also found in Williams' memory. It should be his

The most rigorous base.

There was no other way. All locations related to the case had been sealed, and even the high school in Polokin Community had been suspended. Williams had almost nowhere to go. Once the wanted order was issued, it would be over.

And when he wakes up, he will realize that as an ordinary person, it is impossible for him to reverse this incident. The only person he can turn to is the mysterious witch who once helped him.

After Williams was over, Schiller went to find Miss Rich again, and Miss Rich took Bob directly back to her childhood home, which was a very old house not far from the Cobot family's old house.

It's not far away. It's no longer an economic center and almost no one goes there.

By the time Schiller arrived, it was almost dark. The good news was that it wasn't that hot anymore. The bad news was that Schiller's heat stroke was only relieved, not cured, and after undergoing hypnosis that consumed a lot of energy,

He began to feel dizzy.

Bob's situation was worse than that of Williams. After all, Miss Rich had a real grudge against him. He was obviously beaten badly and his leg was broken. Fortunately, Helen was able to use Doomsday spores to help him heal his leg.

Schiller took a lot of effort to persuade Miss Rich and got his umbrella back. Unfortunately, he couldn't hold it anymore and had to give it to Helen.

According to Miss Rich, the pattern on this umbrella cannot be seen. For those who are not strong-willed, one look at it will make them faint. Bob was unprepared and was struck by it.

Schiller suspected that the principle of this umbrella might be similar to that of Cthulhu. The equation of life was not understandable to humans at all. One glance was equivalent to being fed countless knowledge, and of course he would faint.

This time, even the anesthetic was omitted. Bob was already half asleep, and Schiller could just perform hypnosis directly.

After completing Bob's hypnosis, Schiller was really tired. The main reason was that the snake itself was not large and its energy storage was not as good as that of humans, so its activity time was naturally greatly shortened.

After releasing Bob, Schiller returned to the ward where Killer Croc was, and decided to have a good night's rest here.


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