The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2413: Bats Fight (23)



Chapter 2413: Bats Fight (23)

Chapter 2413: Battle between Bats (Twenty-three)

"I told you, my situation is not exactly the same as David's." Schiller said helplessly in the office. He turned around and took out a box of cookies from the drawer next to him, broke one of the cookies into pieces, pointed at the broken part and the fallen residue and said, "This is me."

Then he pointed to several different cookies in the box and said, "This is David."

"But David's personality also evolved from his different fragments of memory," Charles said.

Schiller shook his head and said, "But they have evolved into complete personalities, with their own personalities and memories. They don't think of themselves as a whole with other personalities, or even as the same kind. This is significantly different from me."

"But I agree with what you said, because they come from the same person's memory and receive the same energy. There must be similarities between them, and there must be traces of David in the energy."

"The quickest and most convenient way is of course to directly recycle their energy and then find the similar parts, but you think this may go against David's wishes, so there may be another way."

"what is that?"

Schiller thought and said, "When David disintegrated, he divided his energy among his memory fragments. Even in death, he did not want his memories to disappear. This means that David must love these memories, and keeping them alive has become David's obsession."

"Maybe if one or two personalities are in danger, David won't react. But if many personalities are in danger of extinction, I'm afraid the Davids hidden in their consciousness will actively gather together to block this danger."

Charles seemed to understand something and said, "So instead of us going to find David, why don't we let David come to us?"

"That's right." Schiller nodded and said, "You said Moira is building a machine that can recycle the energy of all personalities. I think this is a good idea, but you don't have to really put them into the machine. Just pretend. I think David will be happy to come out and talk to you."

Charles's expression turned strange. He said, "That sounds like something a kidnapper would do."

"To some extent, yes, but desperate times call for desperate measures." Schiller shrugged and said, "If you think this is bad, leave it to Batman. I just happen to have something I want your help with."

"But Batman..."

"They are much more flexible than you, because they are sure that no one's personality will be truly harmed with them around. As long as the process is controllable, they don't care whether it will be misunderstood."

Charles sighed and said, "After interacting with them, I realized that I still have a lot to learn, especially about human diversity. You have no idea what I see in their minds."

"I can imagine that," Schiller said, "but it's best not to look at them too much, or they might notice you."

"You said you needed my help with something, what was it?"

Schiller was about to speak when the door was pushed open with a bang. Aisha rushed in with a piece of paper in her hand and shouted, "Oh no, oh no, doctor, take a look at this, this guy is really ..."

Schiller walked over and touched Aisha's head, signaling her not to be anxious. Aisha took a few breaths, took the cup of water, gulped down the water, then let out a sigh of relief and stuffed the paper in her hand into Schiller's arms.

Schiller looked down and saw an egg drawn on the paper with a big mouth full of sharp teeth laughing wildly on it.

Schiller paused for a moment, but did not show any surprise. He sat back in his seat and waved to Elsa, who hurried over. He leaned over to look at Elsa and asked, "Where did you see this?"

When Elsa is anxious, she can't speak, she can only squeak and gesture. Charles came over. Of course, he also saw what Elsa took out of the green lantern ring at that time, so he explained it to Schiller.

Schiller understood. He put the paper on the table and said, "In the other universe, I mean the universe where Batman is, there is a very unique existence."

"Who?"

"A special Batman," Schiller sighed. "He's a combination of Batman and his archenemy."

"You mean Batman and the Joker?" Aisha showed an embarrassed expression and said, "How did they get together? In some universe my mom is the Joker?"

"It's not this combination." Schiller flicked Aisha's forehead with his finger and said, "Batman killed the Joker. He was infected by the Joker virus."

"Hiss..." Aisha took a breath, but then said: "I will go and remind Uncle Jack."

Schiller ruffled her hair again: "Let's talk about business."

"Okay, is he strong?"

"He's not very strong, but he's very special. How should I put it? Everything is within his expectations."

"what?"

"It might even include the conversation between you and me right now." Schiller smiled and said, "Perhaps one day in the future, in some unexpected turn, this special Batman will suddenly foresee everything that happened today."

"But...but..."

Charles and Elsa both expressed their confusion. Elsa said, "This doesn't make sense. If he has no chance of spying on our conversation now, how did he know?"

"Maybe he started planning this hundreds of years ago just to hear our conversation at this moment."

Elsa's expression got even more confused and she said, "But why?"

"Because he has a plan hundreds of years later that will require this conversation."

"But how did he know that at that time?"

"Calculated."

“What is the logic of the calculation?”

"I don't know either." Schiller shook his head and said, "If there was logic, he wouldn't be so special."

"But..." Aisha frowned deeply. One could clearly see that her little brain was working at full speed and her CPU was about to smoke.

"But he shouldn't be that old, right?" Charles answered quickly, "He was born hundreds of years ago? He could calculate right after he was born? Or is he actually a demigod or something?"

"He can travel through time," Schiller said. "He can be anywhere at any time and do whatever he wants, however he wants."

"Is this Batman? Isn't this God?"

"Usually God, but sometimes I feel like Batman," Schiller replied.

"Is he our enemy?" A worried look appeared on Aisha's face. She said, "How can we deal with such an enemy?"

Aisha raised her eyes to look at Schiller, but she didn't see any worried expression on his face. She even vaguely felt that Schiller wanted to laugh. Was this her illusion?

Schiller waved the paper at Elsa and said, "Do you know how you were born?"

"I have almost no memory." Aisha said, "There is a very clear dividing line between not being human and being human. Like normal human babies, I have almost no memory of my embryonic state. Parallax monsters do have some memories, but they are mostly things like instinct."

"Have you ever thought about why Bruce was able to give birth to you? Where did your embryo come from? And why do you look so much like him? It can't be that he is really pregnant, right?"

Elsa didn't react at first, but when she finally understood what Schiller meant, her mouth opened in disbelief.

She pointed at the paper and stared at Schiller, who nodded and said, "Yes, you were hatched from here. Because this came from another Batman, you look almost the same as Bruce."

"But...but..." Aisha could hardly accept this fact. She said, "But how could this thing appear in Bruce's body?"

"Good question. I want to know that, too." Schiller tapped the table with his fingertips and said, "As far as I know, he should have no reason to leave these eggs behind. But since they have appeared, it proves that things have changed. Where did this change come from..."

Schiller did not finish his words, because the speculation in his mind actually came from the plot of the comics.

In the comics, it can be said that everything went smoothly for Laughing Maniac from his debut to his exit, and he never suffered any setbacks. It can be seen that most of his plans were offensive. Sometimes he led the Dark Knights to invade the universe, and sometimes he went to find the Super-Monitor and the Anti-Monitor, trying to directly destroy the multiverse.

The birth of the members of the Dark Knights was the work of the Batman Who Laughs, which was not unexpected by Schiller, because in the original comics, the background stories of these members were not expanded too much, and the focus was mainly on their battles after invading the main universe.

But if you look closely at their background stories, you can see some doubts. If all this is Madness's plan, it would be more reasonable. After all, Madness is Batman. If he has to choose team members to invade the main universe, he will definitely prefer to train and build them himself rather than randomly select a few.

Then the only thing left is the Laughing Egg, which is different from the original novel and not mentioned at all in the original novel, and it becomes the biggest doubt.

This thing looks like it could be some kind of contaminant, buried deep inside some Batman or hiding around them, ready to contaminate them at any time.

But the Laughing Egg is completely different from the special metal that attempted to contaminate Batwoman and other Batmen. If it was the same contamination, there would be no need for the Laughing Bat to create two different forms.

Moreover, the Laughing Egg is very special. As we can see from the birth of Elsa, this thing is actually a compressed package of the entire Batman. I am afraid it would not be easy for anyone to make this thing. If it is just for pollution, there is no need to go to so much trouble.

Let’s look at the places where the Laughing Egg appears. There is one in Bruce’s body, one in Green Lantern Batman’s ring, and the others have not been discovered yet. So what do Bruce and Green Lantern Batman have in common?

At first glance, the two people are very different. Bruce is from the light universe, while Green Lantern Batman is from the dark universe. They have nothing in common in character, and their abilities are even more different.

But Schiller realized that this was only his perspective at present. If the special perspective of the Batman Who Laughs at a certain point in time was taken into account, Green Lantern Batman and Bruce could be classified as the same type of people.

Then the question comes back to the universe where Bruce is, and Schiller has to start thinking about a question: is the DC universe where he is really a bright universe?

(End of this chapter)


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