Just when Schiller was about to throw a second punch, his wrist was caught by Bruce. Bruce punched back with his other hand, but Schiller dodged it.
Schiller broke free from Bruce's grip, and just as he was about to draw his knife, Night Owl raised the pistol in his hand and aimed at Schiller's head.
"If you move again, I'm going to shoot you." Ye Xiao said.
"I advise you not to do this." The Pale Knight suddenly said: "I have a way to prevent your bullets from hitting him. Do you want to try it?"
Schiller narrowed his eyes slightly. He knew that the Pale Knight was also preparing for a showdown. He might have a protective talent, but it was hard to say until he actually used it. Maybe his purpose was the same as his own.
Find out what the Night Owl's skills are.
It can be seen from the behavior of the Pale Knight that he has great disdain for Night Owl, the evil Batman. After all, he is a righteous clown, and his corresponding nemesis should be the evil Batman. I am afraid that the Pale Knight has long wanted to take action against Night Owl.
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Although Night Owl is the evil Batman, he is also Batman. Of course he can understand why the Pale Knight said this, but now the initiative in this trial game does not lie with him, but with Xi holding the knife in his hand.
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If Schiller attacks Bruce and Night Owl shoots, but the Pale Knight uses his own innate skills to save Schiller, then Bruce is the only one who will be unlucky.
The knife that just cut through Greedy's carotid artery was still vivid in his mind. Although Night Owl didn't know that all Schillers were the same person, even if he regarded them as peers in different universes, Schiller's attacks were ruthless enough, even if they were
The clown, who is famous for his chaos and madness, may not stab him first when he meets someone.
"Don't be too greedy." Greedy said again: "Isn't the information you got enough?"
"It's a great honor to be able to let greed tell me not to be too greedy." Schiller is not in a hurry. If he doesn't take action, the rounds will not increase. Time is always suspended. Nothing is delayed. He has plenty of time.
Accompany them to fight here.
Schiller knew that Greed could definitely tell what he wanted, but this guy was just too greedy and unwilling to give it. If it didn't work, he really could only give Bruce two blows.
"Okay, let's talk about Batman." Greedy finally relented, and he said: "I don't know what you saw in the last letter. I can only tell you that we targeted him for no reason.
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"You admit it?" Schiller smiled and said, "Then let's talk about what happened first."
Greedy pursed his lips and said, "Everyone arrives here at a different time. The first corpse you saw was killed by me. The scene of the first crime was indeed not in that room."
Schiller thought of the corpse he saw when he opened his eyes, that is, the detective whose upper body was cut open directly. At that time, Schiller discovered that the incision on the upper body was so smooth that it was impossible for ordinary people to do it. If it had been cut by a wind blade,
If it's cut, it's normal.
But Schiller didn't ask Greedy why he wanted to kill him, he just asked: "Who is that person?"
"His name is Doggett." Greedy said a name, and then said: "I killed him in a forest on the way from the village to the cabin, and then the heavy snow buried all the blood stains and footprints."
"Is he the detective from the opening introduction?" Pale Knight asked.
"To be honest, I don't know."
"How dare you kill someone if you don't know?!" The Pale Knight frowned tightly and said, "What if he is a key figure in the plot?"
Greedy's face was as usual, without any embarrassment at being accused. He said: "If he is really a very important person, then he will not be killed by me. Since he is dead, it means that he is not that important."
"Total quibbling," said the Pale Knight.
"Okay, then let me change my reason." Greedy continued: "I don't need to say more, you all know that we are the only ones who are the so-called key figures in the plot, aren't we?"
Schiller understood what he meant. All the people who died were just NPCs in the game. This does not mean that they have no human rights, but that these characters controlled by the system are far less capable of controlling system changes than them.
Stories are useful for players.
But Schiller doesn't think this is the original intention of greed. Greed's worldview is actually very strange. He believes that everything in this world has value, and killing and destroying is an extreme waste. He hates doing it very much.
At the same time, he is not the kind of person who will kill people at will just because it is a fictional copy, because he feels that this kind of copy is actually no different from Marvel's pocket universe. All the creatures in it are real, and he should be responsible for them.
They strive for unlimited development rights. Even if they are close or distant, they will not kill innocent people unnecessarily.
Schiller felt that Greed had two motives for killing Doggett. The first was that he had been forced to a dead end by Doggett and he had to fight back in self-defense. The other was that in Greed's view, Doggett had to die.
Otherwise, he will fall into an extremely unfavorable situation next.
This made Schiller think, these people are making up stories without knowing what the other person is making up. How to deal with the overlaps and contradictions in the stories? Can the transcendent complete it himself?
Schiller doesn't think that the Transcendent has such ability, but after all, the shareholders of Doujie are hidden. One of the very important characters is Loki, the God of Story. He currently writes 80% of the original dungeon stories in Doujie.
, probably only he can weave together several stories that may be contradictory and conflicting with each other.
Since there is a conflict, trade-offs must be made, and Transcendent does not guarantee that the background story can be 100% realized.
Could it be that Greed learned from Docter that something affected the people in the background story he made up, or simply that the existence of Docter interfered with the realization of something in his background story?
Assuming that Docter, who was killed by greed, was the detective who was about to die in the opening introduction, then what did he know that could make Greed kill him without hesitation?
This interested Schiller.
Looking at it from the beginning, the owner of the diary invited the detective to the village. If the owner of the diary is the hunter played by Batman, and the invited detective was killed by the photographer played by Greed, then it proves the background of Greed and Batman in the main universe.
Stories have connections and conflicts.
There are currently no clues about Greed's backstory, but there are already clues about Batman's backstory in the main universe.
Sure enough, it has something to do with the medical insurance company.
Greed said that he is a rich second generation, and the clothes he wears are indeed famous brands, and the camera is also valuable. Could it be that he set up that his parents are giants of an insurance company?
It is known that the purpose of the hunter played by Batman is not to solve the Prowler, but to expose Siltek, so the purpose of calling the detective here is not to investigate the weirdness.
Schiller immediately realized that the opening remarks at the beginning were actually misleading. First, he said that a prowler incident broke out in a village, and then said that a detective came to investigate the prowler. Then people would preconceptionally think that this detective was
Came to investigate strange events.
But in fact, the presence of the Prowler in this village is inextricably linked to what Siltek did to Madeleine. He came to investigate the Prowler, not necessarily to investigate the weird, but also possibly
Investigate Madeleine or investigate Siltek.
In other words, the detective may be an assistant brought by Batman in the main universe to expose Siltek's conspiracy. No, it is more likely that the detective has already investigated more information outside the village and is here to provide
Hunters send information.
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Schiller remembered that Jeff once mentioned that Harold the hunter had a detective friend who was extremely capable. This description inevitably made people think that this guy was not an ordinary detective, so it made sense to get involved in this kind of thing.
Then the whole process may be that after Greed entered the game, he met Docter and used some methods to learn from him what information he brought. He felt that this information was not good for him, so he killed him first.
Docter, try to find a way to team up with the Joker to trap the hunter played by Batman.
It seems that Greedy knew from the beginning that this was a player versus Ben game. Schiller thought that he and Pride were still inexperienced in this kind of game, so they didn't see it at the beginning, giving Greedy an opportunity.
But Schiller felt that Batman in the main universe should have taken precautions in advance. His plan to escape from serious injuries had probably been prepared for a long time, and he even felt like he was waiting for the people in the team to take action.
Schiller can only say that he is worthy of being Batman.
But there were still a lot of doubts about the matter. Schiller thought about it and decided to ask from the beginning. He said, "What about the second body?"
He was referring to the guy who was originally thought to be the owner of the diary, who lost his limbs and had a stomach full of fish.
"I didn't kill him." Greedy said, "When I dragged the body to the hut, I found that he had been hung up."
The emphasis on greed lies in the verb "hang up". There is no doubt that he is implying that this guy was not killed by a monster, but by a human being, because a monster would not find a hemp rope to hang the human to the beam.
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Schiller had this question when he first saw the corpse, but at that time he didn't know much about the nature of the monster. What if the monster possessed someone and could really hang them from the rafters?
But if it was also a man-made disaster, who would have killed it?
Because he didn't know who this guy was, Schiller glanced around and didn't speak easily. He waited for someone to provide more clues.
"He ate the fish." Night Owl finally said after being silent for a long time.
At this time, Schiller also reacted.
From the confirmed background story of Batman in the main universe, it can be inferred that Siltek raised those fish in order to hoard rare goods. To do this, he cannot let too many people know about this news. He can never do it himself.
Use a loudspeaker to publicize in the village that fish has detoxifying properties.
Then the person who knows about this may be someone like the hunter played by Batman, who is hired by Siltek and can know the inside story.
Once such a person feels that he has been affected by a strange thing, he will definitely find a way to eat fish when he is desperate. Even if it may not be effective, it is not a bad idea to take a gamble at this time.
If that guy was hired by Siltek, then the main-universe Batman would be the most motivated to kill him. This would not only weaken Siltek's power in the village, but also prevent this guy from reporting the news.
But the biggest problem is that Batman doesn't kill, even in the game, and it's even more impossible to torture him and cut off his limbs before death.
Wait, Schiller suddenly thought, Batman does not kill people, but he doesn't stop others from killing people all the time.
Then there was only one person present who was related to Siltek, and that was Madeleine.