Chapter 1542: The Sun Chaser (Part 3)
At the end of the barren time, the dry wind swept across the barren land and blew the colorful flags on the tent. In the tent, Strange and Schiller stared at each other sitting at opposite ends of the table.
Mainly because Schiller was glaring at Strange, who was drinking tea leisurely. When the cup of tea was bottomed out and he was making tea again, Strange looked at Schiller and said, "Why are you still there?" Stay here?"
"If you don't stay here, why would I stay here?"
"I didn't kidnap you." Strange poured scalding hot water from the pot, and the aroma of tea suddenly filled the tent. He picked up the teacup, smelled it gently and said, "You can go back to Earth and continue Go ahead with your plans that have hundreds of links nested inside each other.”
"Then you chopped off your other hand where I couldn't see it? Why do you think I would give up on trying to restore your hand?"
"Because you really can't recover. Even if you recover, I can cut it off again, unless you stay here and stare at me forever."
"You still said you didn't kidnap me?"
Strange tilted his head slightly and stopped talking, continuing to drink his third cup of tea.
In this way, a few more hours passed, during which Schiller raised the topic several times, and Strange basically said "yes, yes, okay, okay". If he asked, he couldn't recover. If he asked again, if he dared to recover, I would cut off his hand.
"Very good, you don't think you have successfully restrained me, do you?" Schiller said angrily, then he took out a notebook and a pen, held the pen between two fingers and raised it.
"You're right. It's time for me to pay attention to my complicated plans. Even if I have to stay here and watch you, I can make the plans a hundred thousand years later. This is not a waste of time."
After saying that, Schiller began to write hard. Strange glanced at what he had written, and then looked away.
At the end of time, time no longer exists. Schiller didn't know how long he had been writing. When he straightened up again, he felt that his waist was a little sore.
He adjusted his sitting posture, stretched where he was, yawned, picked up the densely written plan and read it again, and nodded with satisfaction.
"You know what? Stephen, although I always say to each of them, 'You have understood my entire plan,' the fact is, so far, no one has understood my entire plan."
Strange raised his right eyebrow in response, but Schiller stared at him very dissatisfied and said, "You don't have to act if you don't know how to act. The curiosity you showed is too fake."
"Okay, so Dr. Rodriguez, do I have the honor of hearing your full plan?"
"Perfunctory," Schiller commented.
He flipped through the notebook in his hand and said: "But I still plan to tell you, because it's too boring to sit here and watch you drink tea. If you are willing to tell me the hiding place of your hand in return, Better."
"It's not possible, but I hope to hear the details."
Schiller opened the first page of his notebook and said: "When making a plan, I like to list all the goals in the near future, and then order them in order of importance, usually from large to small, from cosmic to cosmic. Everything from the situation to personal mental health will be written down in detail.”
"I will find the most critical question among these goals, find a perfect answer to this question, then connect all the perfect answers, write down the relationship between the people and things involved, and then use this Relationships make up the whole plan.”
"Usually my goals are arranged from big to small, but if I want to explain them, I should naturally explain them from small to large, because my plans are also triggered from small to large, like dominoes."
"First of all, I see ordinary people as ordinary units, and superheroes as special units. Ensuring the physical and mental health of special units is a long-term work, so it will always be on my bucket list."
"Through several years of hard work, I have made all superhero units, including you, learn to come to me regularly and at fixed points to check their psychological conditions, which is the psychological evaluation formulated by SHIELD for them."
Schiller gently turned the pen with his index and middle fingers, and said: "Judging from the last psychological evaluation report, several people have serious problems. The first one to bear the brunt is Peter. He is under too much pressure and has almost reached the point where he is mild." to the point of anxiety disorder.”
"The crux of the problem he faced was that he didn't think his relationship with Gwen would be supported by Gwen's father, George, and he was worried that his relationship with Gwen would be exposed and hurt both of them."
"The second is Tony. His relationship with Pepper has reached the end of a stage, but he doesn't have much confidence in starting the next stage of life, and he always avoids establishing a long-term, stable and responsible relationship. manner."
"And he and Helen had developed a father-daughter relationship, but he felt that this was unfair to Pepper, and he was not sure what Pepper's attitude was, so his anxiety symptoms recurred somewhat."
"Then there's Steve. He doesn't have any big problems. He's just a little embarrassed when it comes to Carter's identity. As a result, he advances and retreats when it comes to relationships. He thinks this may have hurt Carter, so he feels Somewhat worried.”
"Loki also faced some pressure, mainly from his parents urging him to get married. After Thor got married, it was Loki's turn. Frigga hoped that her son could start a family as soon as possible and learn to be stable, while Odin He feels that the bloodline of the Frost Giants should be preserved for emergencies, and the two parties have different interests, which makes him feel very irritated. "
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"Matt has a little problem. He and Erica are preparing to get married. The gap in their backgrounds makes them have different tastes in many things. They have been busy for a long time and have no clue. Both of them feel very tired."
Schiller briefly talked about the psychological problems of all the superheroes who were close to him, but most of the rest were trivial matters, not even worries, just trivial things that ordinary people often face.
Then moving to a more macro level, Schiller said: "Recently, I have been staying in the clinic in Hell's Kitchen a lot, so I found that there are much less traces of superhero activities here."
"I think this is related to the significant improvement in the security situation in New York, but the previously formed superhero team has become an insurmountable problem."
"If we withdraw funding and let them disband because they have no work to do, on the one hand it will be difficult to control those superheroes with unstable abilities, and on the other hand it will weaken combat readiness resources. But if they are kept in this form, they will You don’t get many opportunities to exercise, and you have to spend a lot of money.”
"The key issue is how to reorganize the overly fragmented superhero team in New York and establish a stable system to ensure that everyone can get the opportunity to train, without being too consuming of logistical resources and redundant as it is now."
Schiller then went a step further and began to analyze problems at the social level.
"The situation in New York is now stabilizing, which is both a good thing and a bad thing. When the general environment is improving, many monsters and monsters will not show up, but if there is any conflict, they will swarm in, like hyenas that smell blood. Before This can be seen in the several large-scale riots and public opinion issues.”
"If you want to eradicate these moths hiding in the dark, you must be quick, accurate and ruthless. You must not give them a chance to stir up public opinion or hide themselves. The key is to be covert, especially not to be used by those superheroes with too high moral standards. Discover, or get bogged down in legal and lynching disputes, spark infighting, and let the real enemies go unpunished.”
Schiller turned over a page of the notebook and said: "There are almost so many key goals within the earth. If you hadn't suddenly gone crazy, the plan would have been halfway through now."
Schiller pointed at the plan he had made and said.
"Gwen is a thoughtful and observant person. The reason for Peter's stress must not be hidden from her. Only she can solve this problem. The most important thing Peter should do is to leave space for their father and daughter to communicate, so First I will create an accident to separate Peter and Gwen."
"The best target to lure Peter away is Harry. I will gently remind Peter that he has been neglecting his friends recently. Peter will go to Harry with a guilty heart, and Harry's recent focus is on his girlfriend Mary. Jane's place, and Mary Jane was busy entering Hollywood a year ago, and Harry is very likely to leave New York with Peter."
"After Peter leaves, I will arrange work within SHIELD and transfer Agent Carter. Steve and Carter's relationship is on the rise. As soon as Carter leaves, Steve will leave with him."
"Loki's temperament is the same as that of you and me. Stark has offended him so many times. He will definitely not give up an opportunity to cause trouble for Stark. I will mention Stark a little when I go to Asgard to party with him. Ke's current weaknesses are Howard and Maria. He has to be disciplined by his parents like Loki. I think Loki can cause some trouble for Stark. "
"At the same time, the next time Matt comes to see me for psychological counseling, I will remind him that Erica has an extraordinary background. Her father should have left her an inheritance in Greece, and the two of them can go back together to receive it. The inheritance is used to prepare for the marriage, so Matt will also leave."
"With the backbone of the superhero team leaving New York, Nick can begin to reorganize the superhero team and establish a system under official jurisdiction. And if these heroes with excessive moral standards leave, I can control Hydra to kill them directly. Those guys who stir things up behind the scenes.”
"I have long aimed at a target, and that is an editor-in-chief who has been smearing Spider-Man in various public opinion situations. He is controlled by the military-industrial complex. His purpose is to demonize superheroes and force the public to accept the dictatorship of Superman. Pressure to buy weapons to protect yourself.”
"He calls Spider-Man a moral tyrant, claiming that if you accidentally step a foot outside the zebra crossing, Spider-Man will fall from the sky and beat you to a lifelong disability, and then twist you into the police station. Anyone who violates his moral standards will be punished by him. Sanctions, so anyone who sees him should not hesitate to shoot directly.”
"And the editor-in-chief's home happens to be within the patrol range of one of Chief George's most trusted teams. In addition, he has a certain degree of public influence. As a very experienced veteran policeman, George will definitely participate in this project. Detection of the case.”
"And they will first find out that the editor-in-chief published a whole series of long reports slandering and spreading rumors about Spider-Man in the previous year, and published them simultaneously in 13 media outlets including the Daily Bugle and more than 20 websites. The title of the series of reports is called 'Huggie reveals Spider-Man's dirty secrets'..."
"'Huggie reveals Spider-Man's dirty secrets'?" George frowned and read out the front-page headline of the newspaper in his hand.
At this time, he was standing in a very messy living room, holding a newspaper that he had just turned out from the coffee table. Behind him was a full cordon, and there were police officers coming and going around him who were investigating and collecting evidence. Reporters were shouting at the door to squeeze in, and suddenly George heard someone calling his name.
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"Sheriff George! Sheriff George! Here! I'm Jameson, Jonah Jameson, can you let me in and take a look?!"
George turned around and saw a man with white hair and a tuft of mustache trying to squeeze in. He thought about it, and suddenly a case flashed through his mind.
"Oh my God, Mr. Jameson, why are you here?" George quickly welcomed the man named James in, then patted his arm and said, "I'm sorry about Gina's case. I was too young at that time and had no experience in handling cases..."
"Oh, don't worry, Sheriff George, you are willing to investigate and you have done your best." James shook hands with George vigorously and said very sincerely: "After all, it was a masked man who killed Gina. Everyone thought there was little hope, but you stood up. I still remember this incident today."
"Don't say that, this is all my fault should be done." George also shook James' hand back, looked him in the eye and said, "Mr. James, what are you doing here?"
"Oh, I now own a newspaper called the Daily Bugle. Mr. Huggie used to contribute to the newspaper. I heard that he was killed, so I rushed over."
"So you are Mr. Huggie's friend. It's really a pity. Our police officers are working hard to collect evidence. Do you have any clues to provide us?"
"Spider-Man!" Jameson said in a firm tone: "Huggie's series of long reports are revealing the secrets of Spider-Man - Spider-Man is the biggest suspect!"