Chapter 2414: Bats Fight (24)
Chapter 2414: Bats Fight (24)
Chapter 2414: Battle between Bats (Twenty-four)
After Schiller met Batman from the main universe, he knew that the era of the current universe has actually come to the New 52, so the number of universes is based on the settings of the New 52.
But whether it is the New 52 or not, the universe where Schiller is located has never been included in the universe numbering. At first he thought this was Earth 1, but later it was proved that this was not the case.
Of course it could also be Earth -1, but the problem is that the Devastator appeared later, and the universe he was in was Earth -1, not the one where Bruce was.
And from the mouths of some creatures with super-dimensional perspectives, including Lucifer and even Bruce who became an angel, Schiller did not find the possible corresponding number of this universe, which means that it is not the universe in the comics at all.
And if Schiller were to find someone who could potentially change the direction and plot of the universe in the comics, it would of course be the mysterious original Schiller, who had caused a big stir in this universe.
The changes that have taken place in Schiller's universe and other universes all come from the butterfly effect of something the original Schiller did. So Maniac is also very likely to be affected by the butterfly effect and do things he would not do in the original work, which is to plant the eggs of Maniac in the bodies of some Batmans.
As mentioned above, the Laughing Egg is not a very offensive move. On the contrary, it looks very much like finding a spare tire for yourself, a real spare tire, that is, a spare embryo.
It's impossible that the Batman Who Laughs went to so much trouble to create these things just for them to look good. Of course, there must be a reason why he took so much trouble to hide these things in the bodies of many Batmen. Otherwise, wouldn't it be better to just find a refrigerator and stuff them in?
So Schiller speculated that the Laughing Egg might not be a pollutant, but something worse than that. It was an embryo for Laughing Resurrection.
So the question is, who made Kuang Xiao start preparing for his resurrection?
This is the most puzzling question for Schiller in the past few days. How miserable must this person be to be able to come up with a series of resurrection plans?
But at the same time, this also made Schiller realize that many of his precautions against laughter might have been in vain. It is very likely that someone has already completed the copy of laughter, and the sentence "Say hello to Doctor Anatoly for me" sounds like impotent rage.
Schiller is now thinking about another important question. It is known that the one who brought about all these changes might be the original Schiller, but Kuangxiao finally greeted Dr. Anatoly, and they both happened to be Soviets, so are they the same person?
This is a question that sounds a bit ridiculous, because from the perspective of a comic book time traveler, one is a character in the real world before the time travel, and the other is a character in the comic book world after the time travel. How could these two be the same person?
But the problem is that the original Schiller was also a time traveler. He was not a native of the DC universe, but another victim of the exhausting actions of God and Lucifer, father and son.
But one suspicious point is that Lucifer said himself that the soul he pulled over and placed in Schiller's body was a general who committed suicide after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Doctor Anatoly, whom Schiller knew, had no military experience and had been engaged in medical research, and had nothing to do with the military at all.
And the timeline doesn't match. In Schiller's memory, Dr. Anatoly was still fine after the collapse of the Soviet Union. To the two of them, the collapse of the Soviet Union was as light as a puff of smoke and did not cause any impact.
There is also a possibility that the timeline is not actually a big problem for characters like Lucifer and God, especially for the universal God of each universe.
So it is also possible that Dr. Anatoly first traveled to an era when the Soviet Union had not yet collapsed, became a general, and then committed suicide and was put into Schiller's body.
But this raises another question. Schiller remembered that Dr. Anatoly was very calm about the collapse of the Soviet Union. How could he commit suicide because of the collapse when he traveled to the pre-collapse era? This doesn't make sense at all.
But if we also take into account the experience of the original Schiller in the DC universe, a possibility emerges.
In fact, the era of generals who committed suicide due to the collapse of the Soviet Union was the earliest, while the experience of the original body in the DC universe ranked second, and the era in reality was the last.
In other words, Dr. Anatoly was a general who committed suicide due to the collapse of his spiritual beliefs in a universe where the Soviet Union had not disintegrated. After his suicide, he was pulled into Schiller's original body by Lucifer. After completing his mission in DC, he traveled to the modern universe where Schiller was and became Dr. Anatoly.
Some people may think that the original Schiller was pulled over at the moment when DC exploded. Then how is it possible that when the original Schiller went to the real universe, he could face the younger Schiller and become his doctor?
Again, for beings like God, time is not linear, and traveling to the past does not necessarily mean arriving at a corresponding point in time, but it is possible to go to an earlier point in time.
But Schiller has a different guess about this. He believes that if this is true, then the original Schiller who did not die but chose to travel through the real universe was actually going for himself.
There is a closed loop here, that is, the original Schiller borrowed a lot of debts, compressed the energy and kept it in Schiller's original body. Then why did he have to pull Schiller's soul back to inherit these energies, instead of simply finding someone more trustworthy?
Even if Schiller was the original soul of this body, from a moral point of view, returning the body to Schiller would be a kinder choice. However, with so much energy existing in the body, it is obviously impossible to be completely moral.
Let's take a step back and assume that the Schiller who was pulled back was a complete lunatic who just wanted to destroy the world. Then, does it mean that if these energies fall into his hands, it will be what the original Schiller wanted?
Unless the original Schiller is 100% sure that the soul of Schiller that was pulled back will not abuse this energy, and may even be able to complete his unfinished business.
So where does his confidence come from?
So it is very likely that this was the plan of the original Schiller. He caused the explosion to cover up his tracks, and he did not actually die. Instead, he traveled to modern society and came to the time when Schiller was young. He became his doctor and saved Schiller's fate.
Schiller remembered and had previously revealed that his treatment at the time was very difficult because at that time, that country had almost no concept of psychology and psychiatric medicine, no one had ever seen such a case, and many people simply had no way to help.
The mainstream opinion in the institute at the time was conservative treatment, which simply meant to keep the patient alive and see if he could get better on his own. As for other treatment methods, they could neither think of them nor implement them.
It is conceivable that given Schiller's mental state at the time, conservative treatment would certainly not be able to cure anything. Without anyone's help, the reconstruction of the tower would be a long way off. It was more likely that he would be hospitalized for the rest of his life like the vast majority of seriously mentally ill patients.
But the arrival of Dr. Anatoly changed all this. It's not that he had rich experience with this disease, but he was an expert from the Soviet Union. People in the institute at that time were very superstitious about Soviet technology. If he said it could work, it could work, and everyone saw hope.
But Schiller remembered that he saw shock and confusion on Anatoly's face more than once. Obviously, the doctor was not as confident as he appeared, and Schiller's condition was also a difficult case for him.
Although it may sound cold and callous to say this, if they were not related, there was actually no need for Dr. Anatoly to make such a boast just because he sympathized with Schiller, claiming that he had a solution and appearing confident and sure of success.
Because it is obvious that the symptoms are too complicated and difficult to treat. It is very difficult to start treatment, and the responsibility is also great. Because the promise has been made, failure to complete it will not only be embarrassing, but may also affect the relationship between the two countries.
According to Schiller's understanding of Dr. Anatoly, it was definitely not sympathy or other emotions that made Dr. Anatoly dare to issue such a military order, but he had to do it, he had to do it.
Schiller wanted to laugh when he thought of this. If things were really as he expected, then Dr. Anatoly, who decisively set off fireworks to travel through, would never have thought that the situation he would face after he came over would be like this. In such a short time, Schiller blew himself into pieces.
To some extent, how can this not be considered a case of forcing the issue? The plan has already been carried out to this point, and it is too late to regret it. Schiller's disease must be cured, whether it is incurable or not, so what else can be done? Just bite the bullet and treat it.
It has to be said that luck is actually a series of coincidences. If the person who held this belief was not a Soviet who believed that "the Pope has several divisions", it is estimated that no one would be able to cure Schiller's difficult disease.
After figuring this out, based on Schiller's understanding of Dr. Anatoly, his attitude towards the Laughing Bat took a 180-degree turn.
No matter what plans, what nesting dolls, what foresight, what strategic planning, and the destruction of the multiverse are important now, Schiller just wants to know what happened to the Laughing Bat. If he doesn't watch this great fun, he will regret it until next year.
"So you want me to use the brain wave amplifier to search a wide area?" Charles looked at Schiller in surprise and said, "You know he can predict everything, but you still have to look for him, or have you already made a plan against him?"
"Yes, I have a perfect plan." Schiller nodded, and Aisha and Charles narrowed their eyes because they instinctively felt that Schiller was lying.
"Are you sure you can handle him?" Aisha said worriedly, "If he's really as powerful as you say, will you be in danger?"
"Tsk..." Schiller couldn't help laughing, and the two of them stared at him in surprise.
"Cough, cough, cough." Schiller blocked his mouth with his fist and coughed a few times. He said, "...I might not be the one in danger. Anyway, just do as I say. My plans are always perfect."
"But why do you hate him so much?" Aisha raised a fundamental question, because she felt that Schiller was the kind of person who was good at turning enemies into teammates, so why did he target this special Batman?
As if Schiller had anticipated that they would ask this question, he turned around and took out a box of crayons from the drawer beside him and began to write and draw on the white paper.
After a while he held up the paper. Elsa and Charles leaned over to look at it at the same time. The center of the paper was blackened with a black crayon, and on it was a sentence written in crooked red capital letters - "Can you see what I'm writing?"
“I can’t see at all,” Elsa said. “My eyes hurt.”
"Isn't that a coincidence? Me too," Schiller said.
Hahaha, it's so interesting to be a novice in the group
(End of this chapter)
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