Chapter 2348 Psychic Assault (3)
Chapter 2348 Psychic Assault (3)
Chapter 2348 Psychic Assault (Part )
Schiller looked at the busy doctors and nurses and said, "I can't see her medical records now, but if I'm not mistaken, the fetus in her belly is neither completely good nor completely bad. It is very likely to be recurrent."
Schiller lowered his voice and said, "Based on my experience, it may be that there was indeed some problem with the fetus at first, and the mother had some worries and anxiety about it, and then it got worse and worse, but she didn't get treatment in time."
"So the problems that the fetus shows in the second half of the pregnancy are most likely the external manifestation of the mother's mood and hormone fluctuations. Because of the volatile hormones and moods, the situation keeps coming back and forth, and no reason can be found."
"The gynecologists are always like this. They think that if a pregnant woman with a big belly travels across the hospital to see a psychiatrist, no one will be held responsible if something goes wrong, so they don't give active treatment suggestions." Schiller said angrily, "After the operation is over, I will go to the Women's Federation to complain to them."
Suddenly, the operating room became busy. From Schiller's perspective, it seemed that the child had left the body. Logically, the nurse should come forward and the child should make a sound soon.
However, the doctors and nurses who were busy with the lower body were still moving very quickly, but they did not make any noise. They were as quiet as death.
"The heart has stopped beating." The nearest nurse said in a deep voice: "I'm sorry, the child's heart stopped beating 30 seconds before birth, and now he has completely stopped breathing."
They were still operating some instruments, but it was obvious that the couple had completely collapsed. The husband started crying first, but Schiller didn't even look at him and squeezed through between him and the nurse.
While no one was paying attention, he pinched the wound on the pregnant woman's arm with a little force. There was no anesthetic on that part, and it was inflamed and swollen, so it was very painful.
The physical pain was so severe that the pregnant woman couldn't bear it anymore. She uttered a cry of pain, and then a dry whimper came out of her throat as if something was strangling her neck.
Her husband rushed over, his tears and snot smeared all over her face, his beard scratched her neck. Schiller heard the husband mumble: "That's great, that's great, you're still alive! The operation was a success!"
Schiller let go of his hand only when he heard the pregnant woman's sharp cry. He found that the nurse next to him saw his action but said nothing.
After the patient was pushed out, there was chaos again. The head nurse was like a door god, sweeping her sharp eyes over everyone present, as if anyone who dared not put the equipment back in place would be eaten alive by her.
"That's the benefit of being a psychiatrist," Schiller whispered to the intern, "In any situation other than completing your job, you can be the one who can watch the fun with peace of mind."
Then he heard the head nurse say, "Didn't I ask you to treat the mother's wound at the same time? When she was pushed out, why did I see her arm was still swollen?"
"Excuse me, ma'am. I have an intern waiting to answer questions in my office. I have to leave first."
Schiller ran away, and the intern quickly followed him. As Schiller walked, he said, "Don't be too focused when watching the fun. Once you mention the trouble you caused, run away quickly."
“Is this really okay?” the intern asked uncertainly, “What if the patient finds out and complains later?”
"It's okay. In the years ahead, when you're still alive and working as a psychiatrist, you shouldn't be too afraid of complaints, because if you're not needed, there won't be anyone else."
The intern was speechless, but he actually felt that what Schiller said made some sense. He had not been able to arrange a supervisor before, and it had been delayed for more than a year, and he still had not accumulated 100 hours. It was easy to understand why.
As soon as Schiller walked in, he saw a familiar figure, Professor X, but he was not in a wheelchair and he was not bald.
This is a younger version of Charles Xavier, with a pair of blue eyes, an upright figure, and no signs of aging.
But Schiller did not show any surprise. He asked the intern to leave first and then asked young Charles to sit down.
"Hello, Dr. Schiller, I heard Director Fury introduce you." Young Charles smiled. His appearance was almost perfect, and people would not question why he could become a playboy.
"I've heard your story, too," Schiller said.
The reason why he was not surprised was that Nick had greeted him. Even if he hadn't greeted him, Schiller could imagine what Nick would do if this universe lacked psychologists. In short, he would fleece other universes.
If you need Spider-Man, you can get Spider-Man. If you need Iron Man, you can get Iron Man. Then if you need a psychologist, can't you just get Professor X?
But this Professor X is extremely young, and looks like he may have just graduated from Harvard University. By the way, Charles Xavier graduated from Harvard University when he was 16 years old.
This Charles actually comes from the universe of Spider-Man Noir. Spider-Man Noir is the left-wing Spider-Man who was active during the Great Depression in the 20s. In order to avenge his uncle and aunt who promoted left-wing ideas, he could use guns and kill people.
What is surprising is that Charles was just born during the era when Spider-Man Noir was active. Spider-Man Noir had been famous for a long time, but Charles was still an unknown pawn. His magnificent and lifelong adventure with his old rival Magneto had not yet begun.
"I read two of your works before coming here," Charles said. "Especially the viewpoints on the reasons for the weakening of racial relations in interstellar sociology, which I thought were very interesting."
The young Charles was obviously very aggressive, not at all as gentle and smooth as his older self. He was also more talkative, and his eyes were filled with ambition.
“Of course, we’ll have plenty of time to discuss all this later,” Schiller said. “I heard that you’re interested in completing all of your graduate courses at Columbia University in one semester while also completing your internship.”
"Yes, there was actually a school trip planned, but I think there is no better way to travel than to see the scenery of other universes. I think this place is great."
"I think so too." Schiller smiled and put the cup in front of him, and said, "Have you seen yourself in this universe?"
"Not yet, actually." Charles shook his head and said, "But I heard from Nick that he became a university professor. It's a little hard to imagine."
"That's not an ordinary professor." Although Schiller said this, he didn't reveal more, obviously wanting Charles to find out for himself. He said, "Then I am honored to be your supervisor. Although a genius who can graduate from Harvard University at the age of 16 probably doesn't need 400 hours of supervision, the regulations are like this. The most I can do is let you study on your own during certain seminar sessions."
"I think we can be more flexible," Charles said. "400 hours is a complete waste of life for me, but I need my license, so it would be better if it could be shorter."
This is really Professor X's dark history. Schiller was very happy in his heart. He has a rich family, is a super genius, has a mission, and has an old rival who has been entangled with him for a lifetime. It can only be said that we in Marvel have our own Batman.
I was talking about playing the role of Pride and Trouble before, so here is my chance. I don’t have to wear a black suit or put on a stern face, but I can still try out Pride’s path in the best, original and classic way.
The next second, Charles said, "Why are you so happy, Doctor? Is there anything interesting that I don't know?"
Wait, he is Professor X, Schiller finally realized. Even though he is young, aggressive and ambitious, he is still Professor X, probably the most powerful psychic in the universe.
Now he has become a teacher of such mutants. Schiller cried out in his heart, why is it so unfair! Why did Pride meet a Batman who knows nothing, while he got to fight the final boss right away? !
In this universe, the only person that Schiller is not 100% sure of being the leader in his field is Professor X.
Professor X's mind reading is not the kind of mind reading that ordinary people understand. It is more like brain invasion, or mind control. This means that he does not read a few thoughts and ideas. With just one glance, he can fully understand every subtle thought of a person since birth, and can even turn out thoughts that the person himself has not noticed.
This is completely different from mind reading, which means that he is the person who is closest to the truth of the human soul and knows you better than you know yourself. Can such a person be rivaled in the study of psychology?
It is often said that many students have read the textbooks written by Schiller. In fact, Schiller has been waiting for Charles to write the textbooks. He told Charles, if you finish the book, don't send it to the printing factory yet, get out of the way, I will study it first.
However, due to his identity as a mutant, Charles, the psychology expert, only holds the title in order to gain social status. Due to his own personality, he is somewhat averse to more in-depth research on the human spirit.
Schiller guessed that this might be the reason why Nick sent a younger Charles over. Human psychological theory really needed a major breakthrough. After all, every subsequent development would be a major innovation. If we don't figure ourselves out first, we will just be a bunch of cosmic terrorists when we go out.
How can we make Charles more interested in psychology? It seems that he is still in the sense of superiority of using his talent to achieve achievements far beyond ordinary people.
He said he wanted to shorten the time, but it didn't mean he really didn't want to study, otherwise he wouldn't have gone to college. It seemed that he just wanted to show that he was different from ordinary people and different from most mutants. He was not inferior to his abilities, but rather quite proud of them.
In short, Charles during this period was probably also a mutant supremacist, believing that mutants' abilities were a gift from God and should therefore be treated preferentially.
It can also be seen from the plot in the comics that Professor X in his early years had some connection with Yuri, and he could delete the memories of his own people at will. It can only be said that the suspicion and fear he suffered were not entirely due to other people.
In a way, the accident that later broke up between him and Eric saved both of them, because if either of them had not learned to give in and continued in this way, it would inevitably lead to a shocking battle.
Wait a minute, the Charles in this universe hasn’t seen Eric yet, Schiller thought, stroking his chin, and the Eric in their universe didn’t seem to have seen such a young Charles either.
Do you want to arrange a meeting between them?
Start guiding mutants
(End of this chapter)
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