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Chapter 3509 Research on Cats and Dogs (31)

Chapter 3483 Research on Cats and Dogs (31)

After Schiller could use other personal traits skills, his arrogance was naturally improved. For example, during dinner, he could take advantage of Jonathan's inattention and touch the fear venom he had been placing on his waist.

This is the skill of the agent, but it is generally used to steal the guns of law enforcement officers in the chaos. The vigilance of law enforcement officers is definitely much better than Jonathan, and they can be touched with guns. A small bottle of fear venom is naturally no problem.

After getting the new fear venom, Schiller put it in the safe in the office. On the one hand, this thing is not something that can be used by opening the lid, and if it is not used well, it may poison himself; on the other hand, Batman in another world must have seen this thing. Once it is used, it will definitely remind people of the Scarecrow, which is not very good.

As expected, Batman came over after he didn't stay in the office for long.

Schiller sat down leisurely. Although he didn't know which universe this Batman came from, according to his judgment, the opponent's strength was not low. Although it was not as strong as the main universe Batman and the Arkham universe Batman, he should be able to reach the second tier, and it is not that easy to fool.

"Is there anything wrong?" Schiller stood up from the chair and walked to the tea table next to him. Batman sat down on the chair in the reception area and watched Schiller bring the tea set over and put it on the table.

"Thank you, professor," he said.

Schiller sat down opposite him and smiled, then said, "You have to be polite. How is the investigation?"

"Nothing progressed," Batman said. "Maybe I'll have to go to Gotham Police Station in the future and watch the video of the dinner."

"You haven't slept all night, don't you go to have a rest?"

Batman shook his head gently and said, "I slept very early yesterday and am not sleepy yet. Besides, there are many faculty and staff in the hospital for treatment, so I can't sleep no matter what."

"Did you come to me to get more information?"

"Yes, no." Batman picked up the teacup that Schiller placed in front of him and took a sip of tea, and then said, "In my opinion, this is not a vicious case, because from the other party's methods, it is not a terrorist attack with the purpose of mass death, but more likely to be a revenge caused by personal grudges."

"In any case, this case did not cause any serious consequences, but the impact was not small, so it needs to be resolved as soon as possible. However, if the official explained it as food poisoning, it is not unreasonable. So my focus is not here."

"What do you want to know?"

"What do you think of the Justice League?"

"You mean the newly formed superhero organization?" Schiller also took a sip of tea and said, "I don't know much about superheroes, but if they are indeed doing things for the sake of ordinary people, then I'm supportive."

Batman nodded and continued, "If they were in trouble and you happened to be able to help them, would you do that?"

"I don't think I can help them." Schiller said, stroking the handle of the teacup with his fingers, "It's not that I'm self-deprecating, but I'm a theoretical psychologist, neither the license of a psychologist nor the right to prescribe. If they want to see me, I can only push them to my friends, and there's no way to really help them solve their psychological problems, otherwise it's illegal to practice medicine."

"Do you actually don't have a license?"

"Yes. I mainly study theories in psychoanalysis. If you have some understanding of this, you may know that this does not fall into the category of clinical psychology and is of no use for most people's mental illnesses."

"I know very little about this," Batman said. "So can I ask what aspects does this theory generally use?"

"As the name suggests, psychoanalysis is to analyze the spirit of human beings. You can classify this as philosophy, all disciplines dedicated to exploring the essence of human beings. However, psychoanalysis does have its application areas, otherwise it will not help me gain an important position in the industry."

"Can you tell me in detail?"

"Generally speaking, psychoanalysis can be applied in the field of criminal psychology, by empathizing with the criminal's psychology, to guess his crime motive or anticipate his next action."

Batman leaned forward slightly, obviously very interested, and said: "Can it really be done? Can psychoanalysis predict the criminal's actions?"

But Schiller shook his head and said, "If it were really so amazing, you must have been in contact with the professional field a long time ago. The fact is that the mainstream method adopted in the industry now is behavioral analysis, because it is logical and traceable."

"Psychoanalysis tests the user's empathy ability. Thinking from the perspective of others requires a certain degree of talent, and its stability and accuracy are far inferior to behavioral analysis. Moreover, if empathy is too deep, it can easily lead to mental problems."

"It turns out to be like this." Batman said, "Since you are an authority in the industry, you must be very talented in this regard, right?"

Schiller smiled and said, "There is no such thing. I am just studying such theories and not really applying this to the field of criminal investigation. Although I have ideas about this, it is obvious that James Gordon cannot agree."

"Did you come to Gotham for this?"

"This is not. Although it was known for its rampant crime a few years ago, there were no very famous serial killers. Most passionate killings do not require psychoanalysis to track down, nor have they studied the value."

Batman nodded and said, "So what did you come here for? A famous professor like you should go to the Harvard Department of Psychology or Metropolitan Medical School, right?"

"I'm going to tell you," Schiller said after a pause, "I did live in the metropolis before, but I got into some trouble there and had to come to Gotham for refuge."

"So that's it. Do you know what happened to the Metropolitan?"

"I'm afraid my social circle is much narrower than you think. I hardly leave school, nor do I know any friends in the economic or political field. I don't have a deeper understanding of it except living there."

"I guess this is the case after coming to Gotham?"

Schiller nodded, took a sip of tea and said, "Most of the people who can be called my friends here are my colleagues, and some graduates. I am not keen on making friends widely and are quite satisfied with the current situation."

"Then then, Professor Bruce Wayne is a member of the Justice League and a funder behind the scenes. I found out that he was studying in the psychology department in college, and you should have taught him, too?"

"Yes, he is my student. But as I said before, he does not need grades and education very urgently, and I will not put too much energy into such a student."

"However, Gotham's situation has improved so significantly, and Wayne Group has played an important role in it. Although he has not made any achievements in academics, he is indeed a rare good person."

"Do you think so?" Batman asked.

Schiller nodded and said, "When he first entered school, I could notice that his mood and condition were not very good. I have also heard of the Wayne's case, and I think it might have had a certain impact on him."

"But later, this situation improved significantly. He seemed to have emerged from the shadow of the past, putting more energy into real life, and making the city better. With this in mind, I have a natural favorable impression of the Justice League, and I believe many Gotham people are like me."

"Do you know what caused this change?"

Schiller put down the teacup and said, "Time is the best medicine to heal trauma. People will always grow with the changes in their life stages. Although such a big change will also be affected by some external factors in just a few years, it is more of it from his strong inner self."

Batman was silent for a moment.

"It seems you have a high opinion of Bruce Wayne. But it may make sense that he has accomplished such a feat."

Batman put down his teacup and stood up and said, "Maybe you are right. It's not that external factors shape Bruce Wayne, but that he saved himself. Some people or groups may have had an impact at some point, but the most fundamental thing is his determination to get out of trouble and his perseverance to work hard for it."

"Thank you for being patient with me to talk so much. This is not your obligation, professor. No matter what, it is very helpful. I have some other things to do today, and I look forward to chatting often when I have time."

Then he left...left!

Schiller looked at Batman's back and was in a state of calmness, or was very shocked. Why did he leave?!

I put this for a long time and wanted to bring the topic to the external force that had an impact on Bruce's change. As a result, you recognized that Bruce's change depends entirely on his own conclusion, and then he left like that?!

What about your suspicion? What about your desire to control? What about your determination to stop until you achieve your goal? What about your paranoia and the obsessive-compulsive disorder that puts efficiency first?

Are you just chatting today?

Schiller stood there speechless for a long time.

For him, today's conversation was not a chat. He had already conceived it before.

First of all, he wants to show his identity, that is, a theoretical psychologist who is proficient in psychoanalysis. This part is definitely not able to lie, because it is public information and can be found anywhere.

Although statements like empathy criminals can easily remind people of super criminals, at the same time, his status in the industry can also show that he is indeed one of the best and his judgment of a person's emotional state is very accurate.

After raising his identity, he pretended to mention Gotham's changes and Bruce, who caused all these changes.

According to the fact that Batman in other universes has not figured out, Batman will naturally think about what made Bruce suddenly get rid of the shadow of the past and have such a big change.

At this time, I would like to mention the "external force factor", and Batman would of course suspect that someone might have played an important role in it, and that someone would have contributed to the change of Bruce. The primary suspect is of course the "professor".

Combining the preparation of Jonathan's identity before, as well as Jonathan's own mysterious whereabouts, will naturally make Batman suspect that Jonathan may be the mysterious professor.

With Batman's character, he will definitely go deeper into Jonathan next.

Being entangled by Batman means that whether it is the future fighting world or the eyes staring at Gotham now, Batman's goal will be based on Batman's goal. Jonathan became the perfect scapegoat, and Schiller's plan to induce the East Inspire was completed.

But what Schiller never expected was that the "prejudice" among Pride and Prejudice 0 was not biased at all this time.

He really felt that the local Batman had escaped the shadows with his own strength and saved Gotham. His words were full of admiration and appreciation, and he also had some reflections of "I didn't do well enough".

Schiller couldn't help asking, Batman, are you awake? Or, so awake, are you still Batman?
Chapter completed!
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