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Chapter 520 Schiller is probably crazy (2)

Schiller, who has become accustomed to this kind of matryoshka plan, doesn't think there is anything wrong with his strategy, but the only problem is that from the perspective of a bystander, it is unlikely that anyone can fully understand his series of twists and turns.

Wander around.

Now, looking at this plan from the perspective of a bystander, it looks very much like Schiller, for some reason, took the initiative to steal the moon from Mark after learning the secret of the Egyptian pantheon's ability to resurrect believers.

As the Pope of God Kongsu, after reaching a deal with Kongsu, he used Amit's attack to commit suicide and personally tested whether the secret of the believer's resurrection was true.

After discovering that it was true, he directly interrupted the process with violence, snatched the ship, and fought his way into the heaven to interrogate the god of Hades for the truth about this secret.

After getting the truth, he started trying to resurrect someone through various methods. However, when the progress did not go well, or the wish finally failed, he fell into madness.

I have to say that Schiller's behavior of constantly pressing the scale and shouting into the air was really like a stimulated and crazy mental patient.

From the perspective of an onlooker, isn't it obvious that because a wish that you wholeheartedly placed on your heart failed to come true, you lost your spiritual support, leading to an emotional breakdown and falling into some hallucinations?

In addition, Stark and Steve had just walked through Schiller's spiritual palace and saw his childhood memories. In this way, all the logical links formed a closed loop.

Because of the tragedy in his childhood, Schiller had been trying to find a way to resurrect his parents. After learning the secret of resurrecting believers in the Egyptian pantheon, he took a gamble by committing suicide. But after his wish failed, he finally collapsed.

To be honest, after Stark and Steve thought about all this, they even felt that Schiller's death was acceptable.

At the moment when Schiller's physical death was confirmed, both of them felt a sense of absurdity, because it happened too easily, and it was completely unlike Schiller's expected behavior.

And when they were sure that Schiller was actually not dead and his soul had not dissipated, they had a feeling that "it was just as I expected."

But when they speculated on what Schiller had gone through, they felt that their original worst-case scenario actually turned out to be a better choice for Schiller.

Death or the collapse of spiritual pillars, which one should you choose?

On this issue, Steve and Stark were surprisingly unanimous. They would rather die than experience such disappointment and despair.

Judging from Schiller's suicide to test the secret, they knew how determined Schiller was to achieve all this, but after he paid such a heavy price, no miracle happened.

It's all like a bizarre and absurd dream.

It's like a person who takes out his bones to set up a stage, uses blood as a curtain, carves out his heart and performs a play at the cost of his life, but in the end it is just a lunatic who deceives himself before completely giving up hope.

I have to say that compared to Schiller’s outrageous nesting doll plan, this perspective is more consistent with common sense...

It can even be said that if you go to a normal mental hospital and analyze the conditions and causes of all patients, you will find that there are many patients with acquired mental illnesses. The underlying principle is actually despair after pouring too much hope into them.

Schiller's attitude towards his plan is "You don't need to understand it, just eat it ready-made", and Stark and Steve's attitude towards their views is "I understand, I understand both". Both parties

Neither of them were willing to explain, which resulted in a very subtle misunderstanding.

That is to say, Schiller was driven by profit, but everyone thought he was interested in love.

Schiller did not explain all his plans to Charles, so Stark and Steve got in first. After they had some exchanges outside the door, Charles also felt that Stark and Steve

This statement is very reasonable.

Charles is also a psychology expert, and he has a better understanding of the principles of human mental breakdown. Schiller’s situation is very typical, especially his current behavior, which is irritable, excited, uncontrollable, and chasing meaningless hallucinations. Isn’t this just

Typical delusional schizophrenia?

In fact, it would be fine if it was just schizophrenia, but the problem is that Schiller also has a split personality. Forget it, he has a tower of personality in one point, and at the same time, he seems to be suffering from eating broccoli.

Anxiety disorder caused by talking on the phone, depression caused by answering too many phone calls, bipolar disorder caused by insomnia...

No one knows what kind of chemical reaction will occur when so many diseases are stacked together.

In the room, Schiller was still using the scale to compete with death, while outside the room, Steve held Charles' hand and said sincerely:

"Professor Charles, we can really only count on you."

Stark also sighed and said: "Not only because he is our friend, he is also very important to human civilization. In terms of exporting civilization to the universe, no one can match him."

He took a deep breath and said: "More often, he provides us with inspiration and opens up a new way of thinking, but the prerequisite is that he must stay rational and think calmly..."

As he said that, he glanced inside the door of the concierge. Schiller was still talking to the invisible being with his head raised. Stark said:

"Even if he only serves as a guide and has no new plans from now on, I don't want collapse and madness to be the ending of such an unknown hero."

Both Charles and Steve nodded. Their definition of Schiller was indeed an unsung hero.

Let's not worry about the means he used to achieve his goals. Let's just talk about whether his goals were achieved. Since he has achieved them and is beneficial to human civilization, he can be called a hero. Moreover, Schiller can no longer be said to be unfavorable.

Even if he makes a profit, he will throw away his own achievements even if he pays for it.

But Charles still said: "First of all, I have no way to use my psychic ability to treat Schiller. You should have seen the situation in his consciousness space. It is no longer complicated and indescribable. I have no way to use coercive means. I don't want to

,also can not."

"I understand this, but I heard that you are also a world-class expert in psychology and psychiatry, so can you achieve your goal through normal psychiatry?" Stark asked...

"Actually, my suggestion is that normal hospitalization may be better." Charles said hesitantly: "I am not a regular psychiatrist, nor have I had any professional experience. I have almost no diagnosis and treatment experience. Such a complicated psychiatrist

Cases, I’m afraid…”

Stark and Steve looked at each other, and then Stark said: "Before, I have tried to invite psychology and psychiatry experts from all over the world to consult with Schiller, and then this consultation developed.

It has become their alumni association and patient association..."

At this time, Steve suddenly turned to look at Stark and said, "Aren't you studying psychology on your own? Can't you try to be a doctor?"

"I remember someone told me that there was nothing he didn't know how to do, so it shouldn't be difficult to teach himself to become a world-class psychiatry expert in three days, right?" Steve asked.

Steve actually just wanted to mock Stark, but unexpectedly, Stark said seriously: "Of course I have considered this method, but I'm afraid it won't work at all."

"The reason why it doesn't work is not that I can't teach myself, but because many of the papers and books I used for self-study were written by Schiller."

Steve slapped him on the forehead.

The fact is that wanting a psychologist to treat psychological problems is a bit ridiculous in itself.

Because, judging from their own theoretical level, it is impossible for them not to know that they are sick, and if they know that they are sick but still have no way to cure it, then the degree of difficulty of this disease is probably beyond anyone's imagination.

"If it is a mental problem caused by other things, maybe we can still solve the problem fundamentally. There is almost no problem that we can't solve together." Charles shook his head and said, "But if it's like you said,

He wants to resurrect someone, which happens to be the blind spot of our knowledge and ability."

Just when their discussion reached an impasse, Schiller's confrontation with death also reached an impasse.

Schiller looked at the scale helplessly and said, "Well, even if you don't let me enter your house, shouldn't you give me a reason?"

"If you think I can provide you with more death outside, then I swear, from today on, I will not even kill mosquitoes until you show up and are willing to talk to me. I will change my ways! You heard me

What! Death!"

"I really don't understand..." Schiller picked up the bottom of the scale and complained to it: "You are willing to make a deal with a god as weak as Osiris, why can't I? Where am I wrong?

"

"I've said it before, if you think the contract method is too primitive, we can sign a contract. Didn't you make a deal with Mephisto? I can ask him to be the middleman. He has recently learned about human contracts.

Law."

"If you don't like that goat, you can go to Odin. I'm very familiar with him. With so many acquaintances as guarantees, what are your worries about this business?"

"If you think the share-sharing system is not possible, then the membership system is also possible. We can even skip the member channel of the Holy Sanctuary. If we carry out single-person cooperation and you handle business with me, I can give you internal preferential prices...

…”…

"I sincerely hope you don't think of me as a liar. I have been in business for so many years and my integrity is obvious to everyone."

"You should know Settorak and Sithorn, right? Settorak is an old customer of mine. The business package I introduced to him is not even as good as the one I introduced to you..."

Schiller held the scale, not as if he were performing some mysterious ritual, but as if he were holding a sales call.

He simply found a chair and sat down, leaning his elbows on the table, supporting his chin with his hands, and kept mumbling to the scales, talking about some packages that could be arranged flexibly, with no increase in price for extra quantities, and exclusive discounts.

Class vocabulary.

In fact, if death didn't respond at all, Schiller wouldn't be shameless in promoting here. However, when he pressed one end of the scale with one hand, there was someone wrestling with him on the other side, which means that death has actually been

She exists by his side and has not left at all.

Schiller also discovered that Death just didn't want her to enter the kingdom of death, but at the same time, she was reluctant to make a deal with the Egyptian pantheon, so she had to abide by the principle of judgment by the scales.

In this way, Schiller came up with a solution.

When he presses the end of the scale with the heart, if he successfully presses this end, he will die because he failed the trial. If death does not want him to die, it must appear and press the scale.

The end with the feathers, which means that death must pay attention to this.

In this way, the scale is no longer a token of judgment, but becomes a telephone.

When Schiller pressed on this side, if death did not want him to enter the kingdom of death, he had to answer the phone and press on the other side. And when he pressed on the other side, it meant that he could hear what Schiller was saying.

Therefore, when Schiller pressed one side to engage in sales harassment, Death had to press the other side to accept this sales harassment.

After developing this new function, Schiller gave full play to the essence of a pyramid scheme leader and would not give up until death was involved.

However, the scene where Schiller was holding a scale and talking about it made the three people outside the door look even more terrifying.

Isn’t this just obsession that turns into a disease and is completely crazy???


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