Chapter Seventy-One: Genius on the Left, Madman on the Right (Middle)

The changes in Arkham Psychiatric Hospital were seen by the gangs of all sizes in Gotham, and it was not that no one among them coveted this piece of fat, but all the plans against Schiller were solved by him by taking advantage of the intricate relationships between the various gangs.

Compared to Schiller, the gangsters who used to make Bruce feel very troublesome seemed a little unsmart, and the first way they thought of was assassination, which they knew very well, even the smallest gangsters could find one or two killers.

But Schiller's deal with Falcone brought the godfather a huge profit that he did not expect, the godfather was old, and he was eager to leave more capital to his descendants, so this sudden windfall made him very important, if the system could continue to operate, then the industry that Evans inherited from him would be a little more stable.

Because of this, the entire Arkham Mental Hospital was guarded by the godfather, and Schiller was the object of his key protection, for which he hired the top security personnel at a high price.

Schiller's irreplaceability lies in the fact that Falcone saw in him the possibility of creating a new order, and if this professor really brought more new changes to Gotham, then the Falcone family would take the lead and definitely occupy the most important place in these new orders.

Among the earth snakes, the biggest snake has to die to protect Schiller, and the other little snakes are basically helpless, Falcone has ruled the underground world of Gotham for so many years, even if he is old, he is still there, and the gang has already hurt some vitality, and he can't be tough with this godfather.

Of course, if you can't kill Schiller, you can also find a way to get him away and replace him with your own people, not everyone has the same vision as Falcone, they only think that if it is their own people who sit in this position, the profits here can be amazing, even if they don't talk about the wealth gains that may be brought by the rules created by Schiller, holding such a place can make their power expand several times overnight.

It is true that they do not dare to face Falcone, let alone take meat from the tiger's mouth, but it is still possible to make some small movements.

Gotham's gangsters are also full of talent, and of course some of them are smart, and they found Shelton, the president of Gotham University.

Sheldon is also an old unlucky guy, originally he wanted to recruit a few new professors to check and balance Schiller, but he didn't expect that the newly recruited frozen man Victor not only did not have the same heart with him, but also quickly got along with Schiller, and it didn't take long for the two to become good friends who talked about everything, and Shelton's plan fell through again.

He hadn't been quiet for long before he was approached by the gang again.

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Shelton is an outsider, he has no power in Gotham, but the rule of Gotham is that you must have at least one gangster standing behind you to have confidence in speaking, and Sheldon didn't understand this, so the day after he rejected the gangsters, he was shot on his way home from work.

The gangsters kept him useful, so they didn't kill him, and when he met the gang leaders in the hospital, Sheldon understood Gotham's biggest rule of survival - if you have a gun, you'd better have more bullets than others, and if you don't have a gun, shut up and obey.

Sheldon could justifiably call Schiller back to school, after all, he was the principal, and it was normal for the faculty and staff in the school to handle any academic work, and if the professor refused to make these normal work arrangements, it would be unreasonable for him.

Shelton made an excuse casually, he felt that it was okay for Schiller not to come back, so that he could use it to trouble him, and he was worried that there was no reasonable excuse.

However, the day after receiving his call, Schiller returned in good spirits, with an extremely good attitude and timely action, and when Sheldon met him in the principal's office, he could not find fault with him.

Shelton's excuse for calling Schiller back was just some miscellaneous tasks such as handling archives, and Schiller worked in the archives room while remotely controlling the situation at Arkham Psychiatric Hospital.

Sheldon had always liked to be a cloud player staring at Schiller's class, and when Schiller came back this time, he also stared at the archives with a monitor.

Then, Schiller gave him a real glimpse of what it means to be a simple Gotham City.

Over the next few days, Sheldon heard the names of the twelve largest gang leaders in Gotham from Schiller's conversation on the phone, and Schiller asked them at least a hundred times in three days.

What scares Sheldon the most is that they repeatedly talk about manipulating the police, the judges, and the jury in their conversations, as easily and casually as discussing what to eat at night.

On top of that, one day he heard Schiller say lightly: "...... If this mayor can't do it, then replace him, Gotham is so bad in traffic, he should be half responsible, since he can't afford to be responsible for this, then there is always a life......"

Shelton wanted to pack his bags and leave the hell city on the spot.

As time passed, Sheldon heard Schiller's conversation become more and more outrageous, and began to involve some of the secrets of the Falcone family's fortune, including some of their rather secret smuggling routes and the lucrative plantation industry.

The more Sheldon listened, the more frightened he became, although he was not a native of Gotham, he had been in the political arena of other cities for so long, and his political sense was sharp enough.

At this time, Shelton knew that this Professor Rodriguez, who taught psychology, was probably definitely more than just a professor.

When something is beyond the scope of human cognition, human beings will always use their associative ability to make it reasonable, and the brain will automatically search for all kinds of matching details in memory to support this inference, and the same is true for Shelton.

He thought, no wonder Schiller dared to send Bruce a withdrawal notice so strongly, he was simply fearless, this psychology professor may be the biggest mastermind behind Gotham, he is secretly manipulating all twelve gangster families, and is the culprit of Gotham's current chaos in the situation.

The more Sheldon thought about it, the more reasonable it became, after all, Schiller's amazing resume didn't look like an ordinary person could have, and he was able to get out of so many murders perfectly, and maybe he had laid such a big net elsewhere.

Sheldon felt that he was getting closer to the truth, could he be alone? Or is it an organization? Who does he represent? What is being done? What kind of results do you want?

Shelton's associations with these questions frightened himself.

In his logic, the Gotham gangs are so rampant that it is normal for university professors to have ties to the gangs, just like in this school, most of the teachers and professors are more or less related to the gangs, either have relatives and friends working in the gangs, or simply provide some professional services for the gangs themselves, in exchange for safety and making some extra money.

But this is not a reason why a professor can contact the largest gangster family in Gotham and participate in the godfather's secret business at the same time, and the most convincing evidence of Sheldon's belief is that Schiller's tone on the phone is not as fearful and flattering as everyone else is about gangsters.

His tone was always calm, as if everything was under control, and Sheldon could tell that he was dominating the gang, not the gangsters.

Shelton felt that he was in a huge trouble, Schiller had the ability to influence Gotham's biggest gangster, but he still chose to continue teaching at Gotham University, and even he seemed to regard this position as very important, from Shelton's point of view, he had so much ability, why not go to Gotham's rich area and buy a villa? Why crammed into Gotham's faculty apartments?

There was only one possibility, that it would be profitable for him to stay at Gotham University, or that there must be something here that Shelton didn't know was attracting the mad professor.

True, in Shelton's eyes, Schiller was a complete lunatic.

Gangsters aren't docile little quails, especially the biggest gangsters in Gotham.

The evil of this city is almost overflowing, and almost all the people who have been floating in this sea of sin for many years are almost impregnated with evil itself, and to be able to stand on the cusp of the waves in this environment, to become the tide maker at the top of this dark city, to cooperate with any of them is tantamount to conspiring with a tiger.

But Schiller, he didn't just work with them, he worked with all of them at the same time, or rather, he even tried to manipulate them.

Shelton, who had just seen the ruthlessness of the gangsters, would of course think that Schiller's behavior was crazy.

It's like cutting the deadliest of the hundreds of tangled wires, and if you cut it wrong, the bloodthirsty jackals will rush up and devour all the people who are so bold.

Shelton is starting to regret it, so wouldn't it be good to let Schiller stay in Arkham Asylum? He finally got out, why did he get him back?

It's as if he finally threw a time bomb out, and somehow, picked it up himself.

Now, Sheldon is praying frantically in his heart that nothing will happen to Schiller's play, and if something happens, it will not affect Gotham University, even if it affects Gotham University, it will not affect him.

However, Sheldon was still a little quick to get to where he is today, and he knew that he couldn't go on like this, and he had to take action.

One morning, Schiller went to the archives in a step-by-step manner, intending to work remotely while fishing.

As soon as he arrived, he found that at least two-thirds of the files that had not been filed the day before had been sorted out, and he checked them with suspicion and found that all the work had indeed been done.

What's going on? And the conch girl can't be?

However, the work is done, then there is no need to stay here any longer, Schiller walked down with a rather puzzled mood, just went downstairs, ran into the principal Shelton, Schiller raised the coffee in his hand to greet him, Sheldon had a dark face, did not say a word, and walked over directly.

Well, Schiller thought, it seems that the headmaster still doesn't want to see him, but he is used to it, after all, the headmaster has not given him a good look since he sent him a withdrawal notice.

But the only strange thing is that the headmaster, who usually likes to dress himself up in spirit, looks a little haggard today, and has two big dark circles under his eyes.