The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 3199 Detective is dying (5)



Chapter 3199 Detective is dying (5)

Chapter 3199: Detective is dying (Fifty)

Bruce really wanted to wail in his heart, why didn't you smoke earlier or later, but now you smoke a cigar?! You might as well smoke me like you always did!

Bruce is now eager to figure 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 of all, you need to have enough past behavior data before you can conduct analysis.

The key is that Bruce combined all the behavioral data of Agent Schiller since the start of the game, but couldn't figure out his purpose, mainly because the data was too little.

After the game started, the agent's performance was mediocre. Bruce could probably see that he was good at fighting. At the same time, compared with other Schillers, he was more flexible and pragmatic, and he also knew behavioral analysis.

But this information alone is not enough to explain his current actions.

The Pale Knight said that the agent wanted to get intelligence, but the problem was that after they joined forces, they would naturally be honest with each other. At least they would definitely tell how Batman and Greed reached a cooperation and what plans they made. He would know this sooner or later, so there was no need to take action.

Bruce didn't think that any of Schiller was a fool who couldn't understand the situation. Batman from the main universe had already said it to that point, and anyone with a little bit of brains should understand that next they have to deal with the Joker together.

The premise of cooperation is information sharing, so isn't it only a matter of time before intelligence is obtained? Why do we have to kill people?

Even those crazy and pathological Schillers have reasons for killing people. They don't randomly select lucky audiences, and they will not give up the benefits that are within their reach to satisfy their own spiritual needs. They may be sociopaths, but they are not real mental patients.

I can't be really suffering from a mental illness, right?

"He needs to make sure this information is true." The Pale Knight's deep voice 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 teamed up to fool everyone. No matter how noble their reasons are, they can't cover up the fact that they have been hiding something."

"If they could hide it before, then they can hide it later. Why should Schiller believe that they will tell the truth without reservation?"

Bruce muttered to himself: "Just because of this? But they themselves have no obligation to..."

"In the eyes of the agents, of course they have it. In the eyes of the agents, anyone should tell them the truth unconditionally, otherwise they will find a way to get it themselves. This is what he thought of."

Bruce covered his forehead in pain.

Is there! Even one! Normal Schiller? ! !

But wailing cannot solve any problem. Schiller has created a huge problem for them, and mainly for himself.

Who should he save?

Theoretically, Bruce should of course save Greed and give up Batman, because after all, he is more familiar with Greed and doesn't like the main universe Batman very much.

But now their biggest enemy is the Joker, and the only one who can deal with the Joker is Batman. However, among the three Batmen in their team, one has become a bandit, and one is not Batman at all. Only the Batman in the main universe is the authentic Batman.

Now that Batman in the main universe is dead, who is completely sure that they can deal with the Joker?

And if something goes wrong and causes the game to be lost, Greed will lose everything. Given his personality, it would be better to take his life than to make him lose points.

"Save Batman!" Greed said weakly, "If we lose this game, I will not let all of you go."

"Greed cannot die." Batman's voice also came from the room. He said, "Little Sirtek's identity is much more important than a hunter. He can activate the laboratory. The Joker must have another trump card. Only the things in the laboratory can deal with him."

"It's too early for you to think about this now."

A voice came from the end of the corridor, like the whisper of the devil, Schiller did not lower his arm holding the gun, he said.

"I still have five bullets. With the 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 fucking crazy!" Bruce yelled over there, "Who of us did the Joker kill?! You're going to kill us all!"

"Isn't this better?" Schiller's voice came, "If you all die, the Joker will never be able to defeat you."

"But you'll lose the game!"

"Who said I will definitely lose?" Schiller's voice was full of sarcasm. He said, "I am from the church. As long as everyone dies, no one will know that I have been to the village. Can the clown escape the pursuit of the church?"

Bruce choked and immediately realized that Schiller's backstory had not been fully revealed.

Bruce thought he knew Pride quite well. If the background story was written by Pride, it was unlikely to be anything new and would most likely be an ordinary story that follows the rules.

But the problem is that the identity of church members is itself very special. If the church is the only organization in the world that can solve strange phenomena, then the power of this organization cannot be underestimated.

If they and everyone in the village were dead, Schiller would only need 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 incident of the Prowler would have nothing to do with him.

Or maybe he was sent by the church, and after finishing things here he can go back and report directly.

In this case, he is still a clergyman of the church, and it will be very difficult for the Joker to attack the employees of such an organization. As long as he dares to do so, he may be hunted down endlessly by the church.

After all, the church would even kill the survivors of strange incidents, and they would never let anyone who dared to mess with them go.

In this case, it would become much easier for Schiller to take action against the clown. He might not even need to do it himself. He just needs to assist from the side and the clown would be unable to escape.

"No." The Pale Knight said, "The Joker will not let you leave the village alive. He must have a way to keep you."

"How do you know I can't dodge it?"

Bruce was about to say that you were quibbling when a greedy voice came, "He does have a way. He has a house number plate. 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 wanted to say, could you guys not involve other people in the conflict between Schiller, but he really had no right to say that, because the conflict between Batman and the Joker often involved other people.

And it seems that Schiller's action this time was provoked by something Batman said. In the final analysis, it was Batman's fault, and greed was the scapegoat.

"Do you have any other ideas?" Bruce looked at the Pale Knight and then at the Night Owl.

"Two lives and one skill means one person must die." The pale knight who was squatting on the ground and supporting the greedy looked up at Bruce and said, "This is a knot that cannot be solved perfectly. You must make a choice."

Bruce still didn't give up. He looked at Schiller and said, "Even if one of them dies and the other recovers, you will definitely die if there are so many of us against you alone."

"If I can avoid the clowns, I can naturally avoid you." Schiller said, "To be honest, I don't know if the door can be opened or what's inside. If something you don't want to see is released, don't blame me."

“You can’t let him open it!” Greedy’s tone was slightly painful, and his breath became very obvious. He said: “It is very similar to something in another world, and there is a monster in this door of that world. You can’t deal with the monster. Once the door is opened, both of you will die.”

"So how can he hide from clowns with this thing?"

"I know, but the clown doesn't know that. Without any defense, it's more likely that the monster will kill the clown first. Doesn't that mean he wins?"

Bruce was silent. How the hell can this be played?

"Where did that thing come from?" Bruce asked again.

Greed is silent.

"It's not from the story you made up, is it?!"

Greed closed his eyes and said, "It was originally a trump card for the final confrontation. Who knows..."

Bruce suddenly understood.

Greed had no intention of cooperating with Batman to the end. His original intention was to use Batman to kill the Joker first, then find a way to kill Batman, and then win alone.

He knew it! He knew it! Bruce gnashed his teeth in his heart. That was greed. How could he choose win-win when he could have it all?

"Then why isn't this thing in your hand?!"

"I told you, I can't beat him!"

Very good, a perfect closed loop.

Bruce closed his eyes silently, even though he knew Greed must be cursing in his heart, because he certainly would never have thought that he would be in a game with Pride, and that Pride would bring agents along.

Wait a minute, Bruce suddenly thought, could it be that Pride had already anticipated all this, so he pulled the agent over?

Bruce was not sure which one of Pride and Greed was better at fighting, but he knew that Pride was a man who would never fight easily. He would try his best to avoid all fights. It was impossible for him to fight with Greed for the doorplate.

It turns out that the arrogant one who gets away early is the real winner, which makes all of them look more like the jokers in a deck of cards.

Bruce knew that he couldn't possibly take action against Schiller and risk having everyone killed by the mysterious monster.

One of Greed and Batman is dead, so it will become more difficult for them to deal with the Joker. If they lose another one, especially a well-rounded talent like the agent, the advantage he had previously gained through scheming will be gone.

More importantly, if he insisted on releasing the dangerous monster, the Pale Knight would definitely not agree, and he might also leave the team. At that time, the team would be even more disunited, and the Joker would laugh in his dreams.

The feeling of being schemed against by others and having no way to fight back is really unpleasant. Bruce rarely experiences this feeling because he and Arrogance hurt each other, and most of the time they are straightforward. The Joker in his universe even stands on his side in this regard, so that Bruce has hardly ever made any dilemma choices.

Bruce has always known that the world outside would be exciting without the shackles of Batman, but it's a little too exciting now, and the Joker's dilemma is still chasing me!


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