Bruce had nothing to say, so he had to focus on the confrontation between Greedy and Night Owl. In fact, he did need more information about Night Owl, but what Greedy just said was not beyond Bruce's expectation.
What he wanted was something more precise and to the point, to be precise, an arrogant style of guessing.
But unfortunately, the biggest difference between greed and arrogance is that he never engages in losing money.
After saying this, Greed didn't give Night Owl time to digest, and he directly pointed the finger at Bruce again.
It scared Bruce to death.
On Schiller's side, it's fun to listen to him hit the nail on the head and break other people's defenses, but it's not so wonderful if you're the one who's being broken.
Even if Greedy doesn't seem to intend to use psychoanalysis, behavioral analysis alone is quite fatal. No one wants their behavioral logic to be clearly analyzed and then served to the dinner table. Smart people play games among themselves. Being understood means being understood.
defeat.
Bruce understood the situation.
Greed can analyze Night Owl, and naturally he can also analyze Bruce. He is warning Bruce that if you still want to use Night Owl, you'd better prepare sufficient hush money, otherwise after my analysis, your good brother's character will be immediately
Can't stand it any longer.
No wonder he didn't use psychoanalysis right from the start. Greedy and sharp-shooting requires money. If he doesn't get the money, there's no way he can show his true skills.
"And what's your story, Dr. Wayne?"
Bruce's brain was working at high speed, and he was thinking about what kind of sincerity he could show to Greedy so that he would let him go while not letting Night Owl go.
In the game alone, what Greedy wants most right now is probably his backstory, but it’s hard for Bruce to tell the whole story because he is relatively familiar with this type of game, and his backstory has a huge impact on the world. This is
That's his advantage.
But the risk of not telling the truth is also very high. Let alone what if he is exposed by greed, if he comes up with another "On Bruce's Idea", his relationship with Night Owl may be in trouble.
"Well, if I were the last piece of the puzzle, I would be happy to talk about it." Bruce pondered for a moment and then said: "I am indeed a psychiatrist. I came here to study cases affected by abnormalities, but there is actually another one.
You should also know the reason, that is, my teacher was invited to treat the wife of the fleet owner."
"Did you make this up?" the Pale Knight frowned.
Because according to the currently known information, the fleet owner is Old Siltek and Greed is Little Siltek, so the sick person should be Greedy’s mother.
But they didn't collude when they made up the story, so how could they just happen to make it up together?
Bruce shook his head and said: "No, in my background story, my teacher just came here after a case of strange disease, and I followed him. The thing about helping people treat diseases should be made up by the Transcendent himself.
To connect our stories."
The pale knight nodded, accepting this statement, but he still said: "But I don't believe you are so passive. You should have some plans of your own, right?"
"Uh..." Bruce showed a slightly hesitant expression and said, "My teacher and I have different research directions. To be precise, they are completely opposite."
"Inspiration comes from life?" Greed couldn't help but ask.
Bruce glared at him, but said: "The main disagreement is about the way weirdness affects the human soul. To make a long story short, while we both agree that weirdness itself affects the human spirit, our view is that the causal relationship is the other way around."
"What's the meaning?"
"My teacher feels that there is an abnormality in the earth's magnetic field, which causes weird things to appear. After the weird things appear, it affects people's spirits."
"What's your point?"
"There is something wrong with the human spirit, which affects the earth's magnetic field, causing abnormalities."
The others were silent, obviously thinking about this issue. The Pale Knight took the lead and said: "Do you think the appearance of anomalies is idealistic?"
"To be precise, the problems in the human spirit have summoned something here." Bruce said: "You can think of it as the materialization of the impact of the collective unconscious on this world."
"I'm so glad you still know about the collective unconscious." Greedy said, "Your teacher will be proud of you, and so will Jung."
"I don't understand." The Pale Knight said, "You two have completely opposite views, how can you become a teacher and student?"
"Maybe this is fate." Bruce said.
Greed couldn't hold it in anymore. He looked at Bruce and said: "Inspiration comes from life, but you really don't have to force inspiration from your life. Dog shit is still dog shit after cooking, and it may even smell worse."
Already."
"I'm happy to." Bruce said confidently.
"But don't think about changing the topic just like that." Greedy said that he didn't want to accept his advice at all, but continued to ask: "So who is your teacher?"
"It's the detective at the beginning." Bruce said: "No one stipulates that he can't have other professions, and no one stipulates that he can't have students."
Greedy then came to his senses and said, "So before the game started, you helped me because you wanted me to help you kill Doggett and physically eliminate another faction?"
Bruce nodded.
Greed had nothing to say, but after thinking about it he still asked: "The purpose of coming here is to kill your teacher?"
"Not entirely. Although physical elimination is indeed simple, I also want to prove that I am correct. I want to investigate the mental status of the villagers in this village to see if some people have mental problems first.
Then the monster appeared."
"Did you find anything out of your investigation?"
"Do you think I have time to investigate?"
Greedy suddenly remembered the house number of 1913, and he asked tentatively: "Have you ever investigated the origin of the strange phenomenon? I mean, has this been involved in your setting?"
"I can't say it's not at all." Bruce replied thoughtfully: "I believe each of us has an opinion on this. It's just that some people have spoken out and some have not. I just mentioned in that part of my theory that the initial weirdness
Maybe he was summoned."
Greed knows that he is definitely hiding something, but the information he has revealed is enough.
Now basically most of the people's backstories are connected, and the rest are still unclear, probably only the Joker's and Schiller's.
"I'm more interested in that thing." The Pale Knight looked at the jar with the body soaked in it, and said, "You said that was the Prowler? How did you do it? And why did you use it to feed the fish?"
"It's just some business plan." Greedy said.
"It's not that simple." Bruce also said: "You killed him but had to move his body to the cabin. It can't be just to scare us."
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"I moved the body to the cabin just to trap the prowler." Greedy didn't hide it, he said, "I just wanted to scare you."
"But the house was burned down." The Pale Knight felt something was wrong. He said, "When the house burned, we all stood outside the door. How did you transfer the body to the laboratory before it was burned?"
"Through the hole under the carpet, of course."
"Who helped you transfer?"
"you guess?"
Schiller, who stayed with Batman in the main universe, obviously also thought about this problem, but the difference is that he deduced it in reverse.
If Batman in the main universe had known that Greed would not set him up as a simple villain, would he not just let Greed's plan go forward, but even help him secretly?
Greed killed Doggett and threw the body into the cabin. The Prowler happened to possess the body, and Schiller set the house on fire.
Logically speaking, the body should have been burned. After all, they watched the house burn down, and everyone was under the eyes of others. There was no way they could suddenly disappear to help Greedy move the body.
Precisely because it was Schiller who burned the house down, he was sure that he had indeed acted impromptuly. Greed would not have been prepared and would not have allowed people to wait under the hole in the carpet to prepare for the response.
In this situation, there are not many people who can rescue the body completely. To be precise, there is only one person, and that is Batman, who has the ability to control corpses.
Batman investigated Greed's plan in advance and knew that he was not a simple villain, so it was possible to help him at this critical juncture, using the ability to control corpses to control Doggett's corpse before it was burned by the flames.
Jump down from the hole to ensure the integrity of the body. The key is to ensure the integrity of the prowler.
"Do you know why he feeds monsters to fish?" Schiller looked at Batman and asked.
"This is related to a project of their company." Batman replied: "I don't know the specific situation, but they do seem to be planning to produce a vaccine."
"Isn't it a scam?" Schiller looked at Batman and said.
"I did say it was a scam in that letter, but that was just to give you a hint. Besides, the fact that this thing is useful does not affect the fact that it is a scam."
Schiller immediately understood that this was in line with the style of greed. Greed is very good at making a useful thing, but if you use it to defraud money, you don't care whether it is expensive or not, just say whether it is useful or not.
"So the fish can really be used to make vaccines? How does that work?"
Batman shook his head, and Schiller wasn't sure whether he didn't know or didn't want to tell.
"I really don't know the specific principles and plans, but that doesn't stop me from helping him." Batman said, his tone was very firm and he seemed very calm and unhurried.
"No matter who Schiller is, he is not my enemy, nor will he be the enemy of the world." Batman said with a firm tone, which made Schiller feel that he was flirting.
"Why do you say that?" Schiller had to ask.
"Because what you want is always something specific, maybe money, emotions, papers, academic achievements, etc."
"I'm not as optimistic as you." Schiller pointed out, "There are also many abstract things that I like, such as a sense of control."
"Is this how you divide it? But I think these are also some specific things. All the things you have clear goals and want are specific. No matter how difficult they are to obtain, they will hardly cause any major harm."
"Sounds like you have a counterexample."
"Yes, a person who knows what he wants and then goes to get it cannot be called a danger. Even if his name is Darkseid, I only regard him as an enemy, not some kind of danger."
"And what do you think the danger is?"
"Some people feel endless emptiness, but don't know what they want, or they think that what they are pursuing now is what they want, but in fact it is not, such as the clown."