Chapter 802: How Schiller Cracked in the First Place (Part II)
If we use slightly comical language to explain all this, it can only be said that the tofu slag project is not shallow to harm people, and the bricks are not plastered, and the consequences are very serious.
Victor wrinkled his face vigorously, touched his forehead with his hand and said, "Broken...... What does that mean?"
"It's literal." Schiller, who kept tapping his fingers on the guardrail of the hospital bed, said, "The tower I built was not strong enough, and the man was standing too tall, so the whole personality was broken and broken into many pieces, and I tried to glue him back for a long time afterward."
"This ......," Victor was about to say was ridiculous, but he thought it might be because the metaphor was a little too down-to-earth.
In the original explanation, there should have been many technical terms that he did not understand, so Schiller deliberately expressed it more bluntly.
Otherwise, this is too child's play, and the personality can still be broken? What's even more outrageous is that it can stick back when it is broken???
"During this time, I was not in a normal social situation, but I knew that I had to go back because I still had something to do." Schiller continued.
"I had to find a way to make me look like a normal person, like trying to put the pieces back together and then find something to glue together, or put some beautiful seams in the middle, pretending to be a postmodern artwork or something......
Schiller sighed and said, "And the reason I chose to major in psychology is that the psychiatrist who treated me was really professional."
"Of course, it is also possible that I did not glue the vase in the right way at that time, and he would see through it every time, so I had too many unnecessary expectations for this major, so that now, I can't even find a suitable student......
Schiller shook his head helplessly, but Victor didn't feel amused by Schiller's explanation like a joke, because he heard more heavy truths behind his back.
"I had to find another way out because I couldn't glue the vase together, and I thought, instead of posing for a sticky and twisted vase, I would just take out a piece of broken porcelain and say it was a fragment of ancient porcelain."
"But it's not easy to achieve this, and after thinking about it, I decided that it would be easier to build another house, as long as this house can leave enough space for every piece to live in, and then let them play their role at different times and in different situations."
"So, you built a new tower?" Victor asked.
"Yes, things are going well, my plan is correct, I stuffed the broken personality into the new house, and then called it in parts, which made me seem a lot more normal."
"But soon, the problem arose, if there was to be a plan to use the pieces, someone had to manage them."
"Even if it's a newly built house, it has to be maintained, there needs to be receptionists, repairmen, security guards, cleaners, transporters, lobby managers, etc., and I have to come up with a whole system in my head to make sure that it doesn't get messed up and collapse so easily."
"Sounds like a fantasy." Victor sighed.
"That's right, it soon became clear that there weren't enough shards." Schiller sighed and said, "In an apartment building, you can't always be full of property employees, you have to have some owners, right?"
"So, in addition to the functional personality fragments, I broke the memory part even more, turning each personality trait that came out of the memory into a separate fragment, and they became the main inhabitants of the tower, and those functional personalities were the property personnel."
Victor shook his head, thinking it was crazy, but after a pause, Schiller continued, "I'll explain this because you have to understand where these things came from before you know what happened the day I met Bruce."
"Normally, every fragment of personality in my thinking tower represents a fraction of a fraction, and these numbers add up to a complete "one", because all fragments are broken by a complete personality."
"If you cut a pizza into eight portions
Whether you separate or close the eight pizzas, they should eventually be able to make a complete pizza." Schiller gave a very simple analogy: "If you take out a piece alone, it is one-eighth, and the eight eighths together are "one", and this is what I thought about in the hall before that day."
"When I came to Gotham, I realized that I needed a more vicious staff to deal with the dangers of the situation." Schiller touched his eyes and said, "However, the temple of thinking cannot conjure up employees out of thin air, and all personality traits are actually fragments of the whole personality after it is broken."
"If you want to have an extra employee, you have to find a piece that you already have and break it in half, so that he can still keep his job and take on a new job."
"Out of necessity, the property manager of the Temple of Thinking split a piece of work in the emotional department in two, and used half of it to re-pinch an employee and let him go to work."
Victor's mind told him that he understood what Schiller was talking about, but his common sense was telling him that it was crazy.
It's actually quite simple, the volume of personality traits is constant, but after infinite segmentation, you can have an unlimited number of employees.
Schiller, who had just arrived in Gotham, needed a new employee to deal with the situation here because of his existing personality.
However, the total amount of all employees and property personnel together cannot exceed one, so only one ten-thousandth of them can be broken into two ten-thousandths of 0.5, so that there is one more employee out of thin air.
"And then?" Victor asked.
"The fragment of the personality that was broken in half belonged to a very special department, and in general, it could be regarded as a branch department under the emotional department, and the trait represented by this personality was called "arrogance".
"On a very ordinary day, that morning, neither sunny nor warm, Anna told me that the freshman at the registration office had taken a leave of absence and asked me to take over for the day, so I went and met Bruce Wayne at the registration desk."
"It is precisely because this personality trait represents arrogance that he has some judgments about Bruce Wayne based on something outside of reality, and based on these judgments, he has some behaviors that lead to Bruce Wayne, who has an extra interest in an ordinary college psychology professor."
"It all happened so suddenly, all the owners and property managers in the tower didn't realize what was going on, but the personality heard a series of chuckles."
"After that, he did a series of actions, but he felt that this was completely normal, and the other owners and property managers in the tower did not realize the seriousness of the problem."
"They should have stopped the employee who heard the laughter when he made this crazy move into the streets of Gotham at night, but because they had never experienced anything like this before, the emergency response department didn't give any warning, causing everyone to react one step later."
"And then?" Victor listened very carefully, and he felt that it was a rather interesting story, most likely part of Schiller's history.
"On a night out, I met Batman who was investigating a case...... Schiller's fingers rubbed against the guardrail of the hospital bed, and he paused for a moment before saying:
"You should know that a professor who is quite good at psychology has a personality trait that represents arrogance, and he has met a psycho who is paranoid and has deceived himself......
"We had some of the more intense discussions on certain issues of law, criminology and behaviour." Schiller put that hand on the side of his neck again, and Victor looked at him and said, "So, this wound was left by the batmang?"
Schiller nodded and said, "When my nerves transmit the pain to the brain, the mind tower starts to alarm."
"The personality traits of the logic department finally realized that something was wrong, and they found out that personality
What I do is not in line with my own style of doing things, nor is it in line with the needs of profit and security......
"What's wrong with that personality trait at work?" Victor asked.
"He's polluted." Schiller glanced down at Bruce again and said, "For some very mysterious reason, the moment Batman cast his attention on me, this personality was tainted by some kind of virus."
"The goal orientation of that personality trait has completely changed, and it no longer meets the needs of normal work, so the me you see now becomes the me you know." Schiller looked at Victor and said, "And this me now, which was broken before, represents the other half of the personality fragment of arrogance, and also represents arrogance."
"Are you arrogant?" Victor recalled with some confusion and said, "I don't think so?"
Schiller shook his head and said, "Just because my personality trait is arrogant doesn't mean that the character I show is arrogant, nor does it mean that I will be arrogant about anyone and everything......
"So, what does this have to do with Bruce's current situation?" Victor asked.
"Here's the problem, we were originally a fragment of personality, but it was split in two, and although he was contaminated, he was transformed from my personality fragment after all, and still retained his arrogant personality traits."
Schiller looked at Bruce and said, "And the object who pollutes him has a special obsession with Batman, and the combination of these two motivations can lead to some very serious consequences, such as the personality who is very adamant that Batman will make the choice he wants."
Schiller sighed and said, "Arrogance is a very special emotion, which contains the qualities of generalization, paranoia, stubbornness, etc., and when the driving force is very strong, it can produce all kinds of dangerous consequences."
Victor also looked at Bruce and said, "So, that's the consequence?"
"That's right, the tainted personality thinks that Batman has always been a god, a god on high."
"He would occasionally fall into the dust, only because he wanted to see how miserable the lambs he pitied were, so that he could provide fodder for his dream of saving the world."
"This personality trait is very stubborn that after using some methods to completely drain Batman's physical strength and energy, making Batman extremely weak and painful, and then making him realize that if he wants to live well at the bottom, he must abandon the bottom line and go along with it, and prove to him that these people who seem pathetic to him are actually the criminals he hates the most, which will make him physically and mentally traumatized and mentally broken."
"That way, Batman will definitely hide in his den and lick his wounds, just like he did for several nights."
"So. Batman came to the hospital to heal?" Victor asked.
Schiller shook his head and said in a very complicated tone, "But he never imagined that Batman would decide to become one of these people."
Schiller paused, as if his mind was still churning, and he said, "This means that he admits that he is no different from these criminals."
Victor understood what Schiller meant, but he asked, "...... Did he really let go?"
Schiller closed his eyes and said, "I don't know, but if a person doesn't really let go of hatred, then I'm afraid, he won't laugh from the bottom of his heart, right?"