Bruce really wanted to wail in his heart, "If you don't smoke early or late, go smoke a cigar now?! You might as well smoke me like you used to!"
Bruce is now eager to find out what's going on with this agent, but he doesn't know much about this new Schiller.
This is the disadvantage of behavioral analysis. First, you must have enough data on past behaviors before you can conduct analysis.
The key is that Bruce synthesized all the behavioral data of Agent Schiller after the game started, and couldn't figure out his purpose of doing so, mainly because the data was too little.
After the game started, the agent's performance was mediocre. Bruce could probably tell that he was better at fighting. At the same time, compared to other Schillers, he was more flexible, pragmatic, and capable of behavioral analysis.
But this information alone is not enough to explain his current actions.
The Pale Knight said that the agents wanted to get information. The problem is that after they join forces, they will naturally be honest with others. At least they will certainly talk about how Batman and Greed have cooperated and what plans they have made. Sooner or later, he will know this.
Yes, there is no need to take action at all.
Bruce doesn't think that any Schiller is a fool who can't understand the situation. The Batman of the main universe has already said that. Anyone with some brains should understand that the next step is for them to deal with the Joker together.
The prerequisite for cooperation is information sharing, so isn't it only a matter of time before we get information? Why do we need to kill people?
Even those crazy sick Schillers have a reason for killing, they are not randomly selecting lucky viewers, and they will not give up easy-to-get benefits in order to satisfy their own spiritual needs. They may be sociopaths, but they are not truly spiritual.
patient.
You can’t really encounter mental illness, can you?
"He needs to make sure this information is true." The pale knight's low tone echoed in the corridor.
"But we will tell..."
"He doesn't believe what we say, so he will use his own means to verify it."
"Isn't this crazy?!"
"No, he didn't." The Pale Knight's tone was as calm as ever. He said: "This is logical. Batman and Greed have joined forces to fool everyone. No matter how noble their reasons are, they can't cover them up.
There is always something hidden."
"If they could conceal it before, then they can do it later. Why does Schiller believe that they will tell the truth without reservation?"
Bruce murmured to himself: "Because of this? But they have no obligation themselves..."
"From the agent's point of view, of course they have it. From the agent's point of view, anyone should tell them the truth unconditionally, otherwise they will find a way to get it themselves. This is the way he thought of."
Bruce covered his forehead in pain.
Is there! Even one! Normal Schiller?!!
But whining can't solve any problems. Schiller created a huge problem for them, mainly for him.
Who should he save?
Theoretically speaking, Bruce should of course save Greedy and give up Batman, because after all, he is more familiar with Greedy and doesn't really like the Batman of the main universe.
But now their biggest enemy is the Joker, and the only one who can deal with the Joker is Batman. But of the three Batmans in their team, one has turned into a bandit, and the other is not Batman at all. Only the main universe Batman is the orthodox bat.
Xia.
With Batman in the main universe dead, who is completely sure that he can deal with the Joker?
And if something goes wrong and the game is lost, then greed will lose everything. According to his character, letting him lose points is worse than killing him.
"Save Batman!" Greedy said weakly: "If we lose this game, I won't let all of you go."
"Greed cannot die." Batman's voice also came from the room. He said: "Little Siltek's identity is much more important than a hunter. He can activate the laboratory. The clown must have a trump card. Only in the laboratory
Something that can deal with him.”
"It's too early for you to consider this now."
A voice came from the end of the corridor, almost like a devil's whisper. Schiller did not lower his gun arm, he said.
"I still have five bullets and night vision goggles. I am confident that I can kill three of you. Do you think the one with first aid skills will be included?"
"You're so fucking crazy!" Bruce yelled over there: "Who did the Joker kill among us?! You're going to kill us all!"
"Isn't it better this way?" Schiller's voice came, "If you all die, the clown will never be able to defeat you."
"But you will lose the game!"
"Who said I will definitely lose?" Schiller's voice contained sarcasm. He said: "I am a member of the church. As long as everyone is dead, no one will know that I have been in the village. The clown can escape.
Pursued by the church?"
Bruce choked, and he immediately realized that Schiller's backstory had not been fully revealed.
Bruce thinks that he understands Pride relatively well. If the background story is made up by Pride, it is unlikely that there will be any new tricks, and it will most likely be an ordinary story.
But the problem is that the identity of church members is very special. If the church is the only organization in the world that can solve strange phenomena, then the power of this institution cannot be underestimated.
If they and everyone else in the village died, Schiller would just have to find an excuse to explain his disappearance during this period. Bruce believed that he would be able to hide it from his colleagues and superiors, and the Prowler incident would have nothing to do with him.
Or maybe he was simply sent here by the church, and after finishing things here, he can go back and report on his duties.
In this case, he is still a clergyman of the church, and it will be very difficult for the clown to attack an employee of such an organization. As long as he dares to do it, he may be endlessly hunted by the church.
After all, even the survivors of weird incidents will be silenced by the church. If anyone dares to disturb them, they will never let it go.
In this case, it would be much easier for Schiller to take action against the clown. He may not even need to take action himself, but only needs assistance from the side, and the clown will be unable to fly.
"No." The Pale Knight said loudly: "The clown will not let you leave the village alive. He must have a way to keep you here."
"How do you know there's no way I can escape?"
Bruce was just about to say that this was a quibble, when a greedy voice came, "He does have a way, he has a house number, and that thing may allow him to hide in a place where no one can enter."
Bruce was completely numb.
So this guy is really not an emotional person, he thinks everything through before taking action.
He really wants to say, can the conflict between you and Schiller not involve other people, but he is really not qualified to say this, because the conflict between Batman and the Joker often involves other people.
And it seems that Schiller took action this time because he was stimulated by something Batman said. In the end, it was Batman's fault, and greed was the fault.
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"Is there anything else you can do?" Bruce looked at the Pale Knight and then at the Night Owl.
"Two lives and one skill means that one person must die." The pale knight, who was squatting on the ground and supporting the greedy man, looked up at Bruce and said, "This is a knot that cannot be perfectly untied. You must make a choice.
"
Bruce still refused to give up. He looked at Schiller and said, "Even if one of them dies and the other recovers, if there are so many of us against one of you, you will definitely die."
"If I can avoid clowns, I can naturally avoid you." Schiller said: "To be honest, I don't know if that door can be opened, and what will be inside if it is opened. What if something is released?
If you want to see something, don’t blame me.”
"You can't let him open it!" Greedy's tone was slightly painful, and his breath became obvious. He said: "It is very similar to something in another world, and there is a monster in the door of that world.
The monsters you can't deal with will perish together as soon as the door opens."
"Then how can he hide from the clown with this thing?"
"I know, but the clown doesn't know. Without defense, it's more likely that the monster will kill the clown first. Wouldn't he win?"
Bruce was speechless. How the hell could he still play like this?
"Where did that thing come from?" Bruce asked again.
Greed is silent.
"It's not in the story you made up, is it?!"
Greedy closed his eyes and said: "It was originally a trump card used in the final confrontation, who knew..."
Bruce suddenly understood.
Greed never wanted to cooperate with Batman to the end. His original intention was to use Batman's hand to kill the Joker first, then find a way to kill Batman, and then win alone.
He knew it! He knew it! Bruce gritted his teeth in his heart. That was greedy. How could he choose a win-win situation when he could take everything?
"Then why isn't this thing in your hands?!"
"I told you, I can't beat him!"
Very good, perfectly closed loop.
Bruce closed his eyes silently, although he knew that Greed must be scolding his mother in his heart, because he certainly could not have imagined that he would be queued up in a game with Pride, and then Pride would bring the agent here.
Wait a moment, Bruce suddenly thought, could Arrogance have expected all this, so he pulled the agent over?
Bruce is not sure which one is stronger, arrogance or greed, but he knows that arrogance is a person who will never take action easily. He will avoid all fights as much as possible. It is impossible for him to fight greed for the door.
It turns out that the arrogance that retreats early is the real winner, which makes all of them look more like the kings and queens in poker.
Bruce knew that he could not take the risk of everyone being destroyed by the mysterious monster to attack Schiller.
Greedy and Batman have already died, and it will become more difficult for them to deal with the Joker. If another person is lost, especially a comprehensive talent like the agent, the advantage he gained through previous calculations will be lost.
More importantly, if he insists on releasing dangerous monsters, the Pale Knight will definitely not agree, and he may also leave the team, and then he will be even more scattered, and the clown will wake up laughing in his dreams.
This feeling of being plotted by others and not being able to fight back is really uncomfortable. Bruce rarely feels this feeling, because in fact, he and Pride hurt each other, and most of them are straightforward. The clown in his universe even does this in this regard.
Standing on his side, Bruce almost never had to make a dilemma.
Bruce has always known that without the shackles of Batman, the outside world will be wonderful, but now it's a bit too exciting, and the Joker's dilemma is still chasing me!