Chapter 517: Schiller Is Probably Crazy (Part I)

From Stark's point of view, connecting the clues they have obtained along the way, the first is that Schiller was not controlled by the moon god Khonsu, in fact, it was not too much beyond Stark's expectations.

He actually didn't think that a person with such a tall tower in the world of consciousness would be controlled by a god casually, he guessed that this was Schiller's game, but then, after entering Schiller's world of consciousness, Schiller's past experience was still beyond his expectations.

A child who is about to get rid of autism, when he has just regained his ability to speak, witnesses the tragedy of his parents being killed, and thus loses the ability to speak again, no matter where it happens, this kind of thing can be called a human tragedy.

Later, in the madhouse on the second floor, they witnessed how the teenager Schiller split into a homicidal personality due to childhood trauma.

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What made Steve and Stark even more sad was that the doctor Schiller they knew before was very normal, not only did he have no problem with his language ability, but he even surpassed ordinary people a lot, especially because he also used the intelligence brought by his scholarly autism to give advice to human civilization, and now he has achieved quite good results.

It can be said that even if Schiller is not their friend, when they hear such stories, they will feel inspired, it is human nature, they are moved by all those who are self-reliant, self-reliant, and play a bad hand, and get motivation from their stories to drive themselves forward.

But then, they heard from Khonsu that Schiller was exploring the secrets of the resurrected believers of the Egyptian gods, which made them have bad associations, especially Stark, who was even more empathetic to the death of his parents in an accident.

Just like what he had advised Schiller before, when he learned of the death of his parents, he also stayed up at night, thinking about ways to redeem all this, so to speak, if he had known that the Egyptian gods could resurrect believers, then he would have done whatever it took to resurrect his parents.

And it is precisely because Stark has had this experience that he understands how dangerous this mentality is, on the way to the resurrection of life, he may come into contact with countless forbidden knowledge, and the more you dedicate yourself, the more fascinated you will become, and in the end, it will develop into a lonely ghost who lives for one obsession regardless of other people's lives at any cost.

Stark felt very anxious when he learned that Schiller wanted to explore the secret of the resurrection, there were psychological wounds that could be healed, and childhood shadows that could be healed, but if Schiller really took such an extreme path, even if Stark knew that he could be promoted to the only one, he was not sure that he would be able to stop the paranoid Schiller.

So he knew that he had to pull Schiller back before he got into this quagmire, and he must not let things develop to an irreparable point.

Judging from what he has seen and heard, his speculation is reasonable, to be honest, it is very difficult for anyone in this world to resist the temptation of resurrecting relatives, even if this person has shown firmness and wisdom, no one dares to guarantee 100% that he has no selfishness in the face of such problems,

Human beings are creatures living in the river of time, and everything can only continue to rush downstream with the water, so there are always regrets that cannot be made up.

But human beings will always fantasize that they can go against the tide of time and return upstream to make up for their past regrets.

Everyone has their own story, everyone has their own regrets, so there is always no shortage of people who put this unrealistic fantasy into action.

Stark is not a person who is good at expressing his heart, his personality is very awkward, even eccentric, he is always avoiding certain emotions, and he rarely makes responsible promises to others, people who have been disappointed in family affection and love always lack this ability.

But this time, he even put aside that awkward emotion, and persuaded Schiller with a rather sincere attitude, and even made an emotional guarantee for a long time, that is, he hoped that Schiller would not fall into this quagmire, and not even take the first step.

However, after listening to this passage, Schiller felt very puzzled, he really didn't know what was going on.

The fact that Stark and Steve would directly follow the path marked by the Radiant Alliance base to enter his temple of mind was completely unexpected.

Because, although from Stark and Steve's point of view, their trip was quite smooth and they entered Schiller's temple of thought without hindrance, but in fact, Schiller himself knew that the tower had very complete defense facilities, and not everyone could enter it.

Moreover, he didn't take all the personalities with him in one go, and many of them stayed in the tower to work, why did Stark and Steve go in directly? And it seems that something else has been misunderstood?

Schiller is puzzled because he doesn't really want to resurrect anyone when he looks for death, he actually wants to make a deal with death.

In fact, Schiller had known about the existence of Valhalla in Asgard for a long time.

Because he had read the comics, he knew that everything in the universe eventually died as an abstract entity, and Asgard actually used some special methods to keep people from death.

But at that time, Schiller didn't have such an idea, because he knew that Asgard in his heyday and Odin at his peak were outrageously strong, and it was not surprising that he could sit at the same table and negotiate with death, so it was natural for Odin to have Valhalla, which was the cosmic status that Asgard deserved.

As for Schiller, he first weighed the weight of human civilization, and then looked at his large number of plans and timetables, and he felt that there was no need to contact the five great creation gods so early.

But recently, he changed his mind for two main reasons.

One is that there is too much money needed, the Avengers are too strong, and Hydra is not enough in terms of quantity or quality, especially quantity.

The previous wave of one fish and three eats, cool is cool, but Hydra is not a real leek after all, it doesn't grow so fast, after being sold to hell, the number left in the world is not enough, the Avengers want it, S.H.I.E.L.D. wants it, where are so many Hydras to give them points?

It's not okay if you don't give it to the Avengers, Stark and Captain America fight every day, and it's already a very civilized way to compete by killing Hydra, so you can't really let them fight a civil war, right?

But S.H.I.E.L.D. really needs Hydra very much, with Hydra, S.H.I.E.L.D. has weight and status, and Nick and Schiller plan to steal the day, so the budget is completely insufficient.

However, if there was a Valhalla similar to Asgard, the situation would be different.

Schiller can completely resurrect the Hydra killed by the Avengers and send them to S.H.I.E.L.D. to work, and then kill the Hydra sent to S.H.I.E.L.D. to work and give them back to the Avengers.

In this way, the Hydra industry chain has formed a perfect closed loop.

Schiller once seriously considered how the Hydra industry chain should be sustainable.

After all, the members of Hydra are people, not materials, people cannot be resurrected after death, and if they want to reproduce, he can't catch children for brainwashing, right? Moral issues aside, the time cost of cultivating a Hydra villain alone is too high.

But if it can be resurrected, it will be different, now this group of hydras living in the world, especially the middle and high-level personnel, can not be said to be heinous, or it can be said that a thousand knives are purely deserved, so that this group of people have been repeatedly cut leeks, there is no moral dilemma.

You've done so many bad things, what's wrong with dying a few more times? There is a word in this world called "It is not a pity to die", and it is very appropriate to use it on this group of hydras.

In case the resurrection function is a little more powerful, you can also pull up the previous group of NAZI and use it again, what SS and Wehrmacht, after pulling it up, all of them will be incorporated into Hydra, half of them will be pulled to work for S.H.I.E.L.D., and half will be pulled to target the Avengers, what a perfect ecological cycle this is, it can be called a sustainable exhaustion of fishing!

And the other thing that made Schiller brand the idea of death was actually the Egyptian god system.

Asgard and Odin are outrageously strong and can make deals with death, Schiller has nothing to say, people speak by strength, Odin has ruled the nine kingdoms for so many years, in a sense, he can be regarded as the protector of human civilization, he has an Valhalla to be able to stand in front, and human civilization is safer.

But what is your Egyptian artifact? Is your leader as strong as Odin? Is the overall strength stronger than Asgard? Is civilization as developed as Asgard? Is the contribution to humanity greater than that of Asgard?

If you don't have any, how can you make a deal with death? Do you have to fight for a civil war every day?

To put it simply, Schiller is sour.

If you want to say that the degree of development of human civilization and Asgard cannot be compared, then Schiller will admit it, people have a high starting point, and they are born with half a bottle of water, plus Odin descended from the sky with crape myrtle star, and has withstood many waves of cosmic disasters, and it is reasonable to have some privileges.

But look at this collapsed Egyptian god system, so many demon gods are crowded in one dimension, and because the place where they live is not enough to fight the civil war, a group of people have been driven out, and every day they are squatting in the temple to control human believers to make wind and rain on the earth, isn't this the cancer of the earth?

If you want to say that they are not civilized and cannot be compared with Asgard, then you can also bring out the demon gods to compare, such as Mephisto, Mephisto's Hell is similar to Asgard's Valhalla, and you can also intercept the souls that go to the realm of death, which shows that Mephisto and death also have a deal.

But the Egyptian gods are these demon gods, let alone taking out a single one, and pinching a piece may not be able to beat Mephisto.

So why do they have this privilege?

With this kind of mentality, Schiller, of course, will think, they can do it, why can't I?

One thing to say, I didn't give you a lot of death, right? In the first bonar serving incident, how many cosmic demon gods died? The death of the cosmic demon god is also death, and it is ultimately under the control of the death kingdom.

Not to mention the glorious event, in addition to several successive member gifts, first blowing up the stars and then the black hole, just that month, if Schiller hadn't been rated as a performance pacesetter in the Dead Realm, it would really be the whole universe that would have to fly snow in June and cry out for him.

In this case, the Egyptian gods have it, and I want to have it, so thinking about it, Schiller naturally formulated a plan to find death and talk to her to see if he could get a Valhalla, which is actually his ultimate goal.

Of course, as Schiller always did, he would intersperse countless incidental goals with this one ultimate goal.

For example, explore Mark's mental state along the way, prepare for his thesis, and gather a wave of wool from the moonlight power of Kongsu, and let out a certain personality who has been locked up in an insane asylum to breathe.

The wave of suspended animation made the Avengers and Supreme Mages realize the nature of these gods, and stimulated them to erupt to eliminate the demon gods on the earth, and solve the internal troubles on the eve of mankind's official entry into the universe.

Get a vehicle that can travel around the dream world and help Xavier Teens solve the school bus problem.

Animal gods such as Khonsu, the god of the moon, Buster, and the goddess of the hippopotamus help them take revenge on the nature gods who have banished them.

Find a suitable reason to make the gods of nature a membership gift for the next wave, and get his way to deal with death from Osiris's mouth.

Finally, he uses this method to achieve his ultimate goal, which is to see death and negotiate a deal with her.