The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2660 Hollywood Rhapsody (8)



Chapter 2660 Hollywood Rhapsody (8)

Chapter 2660 Hollywood Rhapsody (XVIII)

Afterwards, many professionals analyzed the conversation between Schiller, Peter and Stark from various details. The conclusion is that Schiller always maintained the qualities of a professional psychologist during the communication process. He did not stimulate the patient, actively guided the patient, and used his professional knowledge to enable everyone to communicate calmly.

This is not a big deal, because Schiller himself is a famous psychiatrist and a psychological consultant for S.H.I.E.L.D. It would be strange if he did not have a strong professional level.

But there is one point that everyone cares about, and that is the relationship between Strange and Schiller. In the first episode, their daily work in the hospital was shown. That time, Schiller was late for the consultation because he went to comfort a patient, and Strange's attitude was not good at that time.

Previously, Strange had called Schiller a drug addict, and he was neither a nose nor an eye to him. Although colleagues often repel each other, one is a surgeon and the other is a psychologist. They are completely unrelated, so how could they not get along?

The issue of drug addiction has been discussed over and over again on the Internet. Many people who have a history of drug addiction have come forward to say that Dr. Schiller could not be addicted to drugs. He does not have any symptoms of addiction, such as wandering eyes, twitching limbs, and lack of concentration.

Some people also said that it is possible that he had a history of drug addiction, but even so, as a psychiatrist, this is quite unprofessional, and they even began to question the legitimacy of Schiller's license.

Then of course some people dug up deeper stuff. After all, when the superego created this person, he still wrote a brief origin story. In the original setting, Schiller studied step by step and then went to work in major hospitals.

Because it was a character written directly into the book, Schiller existed before he came. Otherwise, there wouldn't be so many teachers and classmates I knew.

Since he has extensive social connections, he naturally knows people. Schiller suddenly became famous, so of course his acquaintances would come forward to expose the information.

The key points of the revelations are as follows: First, Schiller is a devout Catholic who spends a lot of time going to church to pray every weekend and has good relations with many clergymen.

Second, he did have an addiction to alcohol and drugs, but the whistleblower only provided evidence from his college and graduate school periods, and could not prove that he was still addicted after obtaining his license.

Third, he had very good grades in college, was gentle and polite, and had many suitors, but I have never heard that he had a long-term partner, or that he had ever been in a relationship.

Fourthly, he had helped many people from the upper class because of his excellent professional level when he was in college. This was also the reason why he was able to enter a hospital like Presbyterian Hospital immediately after choosing his career. Now he is still providing professional psychological counseling to wealthy people like Stark.

Fifth, and the most explosive one, some people said that he had to work for a law enforcement agency for some reason, which was also an important reason why he was able to join S.H.I.E.L.D. and become a psychological consultant for superheroes.

Greedy, who had read these revelations, immediately rushed into the tower and shouted towards the Superego's office: "Superego!! How did you make up your origin story?! You just copied it from your previous life, right?!!"

Others were also shocked after seeing these revelations. These superheroes of the Avengers certainly couldn't do anything to investigate Schiller's background. Although they often asked questions and made guesses, they didn't investigate very clearly.

Pepper did investigate Schiller before hiring him, but he couldn't find out anything like whether he had worked for a law enforcement agency or minor incidents from Schiller's youth. The most he could find out was that he had good professional skills and had dealings with the upper class.

Although everyone is very interested, they also know that these revelations cannot be fully believed. Many smart people also realize that Schiller is not from this world, so these are most likely the news he released, true or false, just for fun.

But there is another person, a person who does not belong to this world, who also goes online, and that is Pamela.

Although she works in the Himalayas, there should be no signal here, but China's construction speed is really fast. The construction project on the mountain is still in progress, but the network has already been connected.

Although it can only connect to the intranet, don't forget that China also has TikTok, and it is more than one version ahead of the ones outside. The marketing accounts here say all kinds of things, and their main goal is to make shocking statements.

Tik Tok's algorithm is not given for nothing. Pamela has been able to see news about this documentary and has also heard a lot about various superheroes. Now he can be regarded as the person who knows the most about Marvel heroes in the DC universe.

As she was scrolling, she came across Schiller's analysis videos. Although most of them were copied and pasted from some unreliable marketing accounts, Pamela knew something about Schiller after all, and she felt that the revelations were consistent with her understanding of Schiller.

The most truthful part is the one about law enforcement agencies. Schiller obviously has an extraordinary understanding of American law enforcement agencies such as the FBI. He is too familiar with their style of operation. It even seems that the head of the secret service, Amanda, is not as familiar with it as he is.

Other things like Catholicism, college grades, whether one is in a relationship or not, etc. are private matters after all and are not important. The key point is that this matter of law enforcement agencies has aroused the curiosity of most people.

In the eyes of ordinary people, it is normal for a highly professional psychologist to be hired by an agency like the FBI. After all, the FBI itself has many professional consultants and a special research institute in criminal psychology. It is normal for Schiller to work for them.

But in the eyes of the superheroes who know everything about him, Schiller doesn't seem like someone who would work for law enforcement, especially the FBI. Especially Nick, he thinks that no matter who works for the FBI, Schiller would never work for it, because they all essentially know how stupid the operating logic of such an agency is.

But rumors are strong, and everyone spoke so seriously that Nick decided to investigate. After investigating, it seemed to be true, but he could not find any details.

This is really strange, Nick thought, if Schiller really did it, he would not have been able to hide it from them. If Schiller didn't do it, who could have forged it?

More importantly, if Schiller had done it, how could he not have found out?

Nick himself didn't actually take working for a law enforcement agency seriously. After all, Schiller couldn't be an undercover agent sent to him by the FBI, so what if he had never worked there before?

But he couldn't help but feel suspicious when he couldn't find out the truth. All spy chiefs are of the same character. You can be good or bad, but you can't help but make me understand. Suspicion is ingrained in them.

Nick was suspicious of Schiller, but not of his position. He felt that, generally speaking, the ball of yarn that Schiller had tangled up wouldn't take too long to be laid out, but it would be surprisingly big. If there was a conspiracy that he had been laying out since college, how big would it be? So he became even more anxious.

On the other side, greed and arrogance are settling accounts with the super-self.

"You can't blame me for this." The superego pushed the responsibility directly away, saying, "Even if I copied it, I have to copy it. Who did it in the previous life?"

"Most of them are pathological. I only did it once," said Greed.

"You did it once and it happened." Arrogant said unhappily, "After you caused the trouble, you deleted your memory, causing none of us to react. Otherwise, how could we be caught?"

"It was just an accident," said Greed.

"You refuse to tell the truth even now." The superego was even more distressed and said, "I wouldn't be surprised if any Schiller could do this, but how could it be you? How could you let it go..."

Arrogant's face was already very unfriendly. He looked at Greedy and said, "So why didn't you deal with that witness in the first place? If it weren't for her, would we have to work for the FBI?"

"I've already told you I have my own plans, so don't ask me anymore." Greedy was obviously still unwilling to say.

Then he suddenly realized what was happening, looked at Chao and said, "You copied and pasted our past life experiences into my universe just to get revenge on me! Now that it's been uncovered, how am I going to explain it?!"

"So how do you explain it to us now?" Superego said confidently, "Go tell them you have your own plans."

Greedy headache, isn't this equivalent to telling them that he is weaving a big conspiracy? But he didn't!

Greedy's eyes swept back and forth between Pride and Superego, and finally he sighed and said, "This matter is very complicated, and it's hard for me to explain it to you. We are one person, can't you just trust me?"

"We are one person, and you deleted our memories?!"

Greedy sighed, knowing that he couldn't make it out, and didn't stay here any longer. Instead, he floated up and thought about how to solve this problem.

Now that it has been exposed, no matter what he says, people who know him will definitely think that he has never mentioned this before and has dug a hole for someone to jump into. Now he cannot clear himself even if he jumps into the Yellow River.

Schiller thought about it and felt that given his previous great achievements, it would be useless to quibble. This was definitely the superego and arrogance joining forces to take revenge on him.

Then there is only one way left, which is to prevent the experiences of the previous life origins copied by the super-ego from being dug out. Anyway, he has never done it in this universe, so why should he take the blame?

But he is so famous now, even if he is not paid attention to for a while, he will be discovered sooner or later. The solution is to prevent him from being popular at all and appearing in the public eye. This way, there won’t be so many troubles.

Although there is no regret medicine for most people, it is not necessarily the case for Schiller. He has many ways to travel through time. The more troublesome thing is that Nick is also the head of the Time Management Bureau, so it is a bit difficult to hide it from him.

But in the end, Schiller came up with a solution, that is, it is easier to get a foreign monk to chant, and as the generator of the speed force, Barry's ability can also be used in Marvel.

The Speed ​​Force does not intersect with Marvel's timeline, and the act of traveling through time will not be discovered by the Time Administration, so Schiller can return to the past quietly.

This time he will definitely stay in Arkham Sanatorium and work honestly. It would be better not to take this crappy vacation.

My friend woke me up early in the morning to play Zone Zero, but I really don't understand action games.

And you're dragging me to play Black Myth Wukong, help me


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