Chapter 940: Exploring Schiller's Past (Part II)
After less than a second of thought, Batman was sure that he didn't have what it took to deal with a runaway psycho, even if he was thin and wearing a restraint suit.
The psychiatric knowledge he had studied told him that many mentally ill people in the course of the disease were terrifying, and they were very crazy, not afraid of pain, and might have all kinds of terrible hallucinations, which made them very aggressive.
In this case, it is not a good idea to confront them head-on, besides, Batman has already found the weak item, and the best way is to find the place where Zatanna said to escape, take the weak item, and leave this memory.
However, the "click" sound made by the metal ring dragging on the ground was always behind him, and even closer and closer, and as soon as Batman turned around, he saw that Schiller, who was wearing a straitjacket, was only three meters away from him.
Because the light was too weak, Batman didn't see the specific appearance clearly, but it was very conspicuous that the restraint suit he was wearing, the metal buckle had been completely torn, and he was wearing a metal mask on his face, only his eyes were exposed, but judging from the eyes, this should be Schiller.
Batman immediately picked up speed and continued to run downstairs, and from Schiller's diary just now, Batman had found a clue to the escape.
The sound of "da-da-da" sounded again, and thanks to his previous experience in dealing with murderers, Batman quickly found a room, and quickly burrowed under the bed to hide.
Hiding under the bed, Batman could see that the door was slowly pushed open, and a figure walked up, the shadow spread along the smooth ground to the bottom of the bed, at this angle, Batman could still see the straps of the restraint suit, and the metal buckle dragging on the ground.
Batman saw that Schiller, who was wearing a straitjacket, walked around the room, and this Schiller did not seem to be beyond the vision of ordinary people, so he did not find Batman hiding under the bed, and after he walked out of the door and left, the "da-da-da" sound of metal hitting the ground completely disappeared, and Batman got up from under the bed.
Batman remembers that before he rushed down, he saw a map of the entire hospital on the wall at the staircase, but because the light in the hallway was too weak, he couldn't see the details of the map, so he now had two things to do, one was to find a lighting tool, and the other was to re-read the map.
Batman looked around at the room, which was a four-person room, and much more messy than Schiller's, and he was going to rummage through it to see if he could find a flashlight.
When I opened the cabinet, it was full of all kinds of daily necessities, and as I flipped through it, Batman found a pile of manuscript paper.
It was an old-fashioned manuscript paper that he had never seen, each piece of paper was relatively thin, stacked together, and not very thick, and more importantly, at the top of the manuscript paper, a name "Ninth Management Office" was written in red Chinese.
A horizontal line was drawn below the word, and below was the horizontal grid of the manuscript paper, and nothing was written on the manuscript paper, so Batman focused on that name?
Of course, Batman knows how to write the word "hospital" in Chinese, but what makes him feel a little puzzled is that there are no these two words on the manuscript paper, and there is no specific place name, and the so-called management office, Batman is even more unheard of. ….
Soon, Batman found a few more damp matches in the corner of the cabinet, and he lit the rolled-up manuscript paper with the matches drawn on the rough wall, and then rushed to the map at the staircase.
On the map he found the name he was looking for, he ran down another floor and stormed into a room with a sign next to the door that read "Follow-up Room".
Here, Batman sees the open window at first glance.
Beyond the window was not a view, but another point of light, and Batman knew that this might be the way to other memory spaces, but he didn't leave immediately, because he saw that there were many documents in the review room.
Batman now has fragmentary clues, he knows that he is missing some key things, and according to Schiller's diary, he has been here several times for follow-up visits, which means that there is a good chance that Schiller's diagnosis report will be here.
Why the hell is he here? And why do you wear a straitjacket? And why do you have to disguise yourself as Pu
Can you get out of here? Batman thought he might be able to find the answer here.
So, he glanced out the window of the review room, and when he saw that Schiller hadn't been chasing after him for the time being, he turned on the lamp on his desk and began to rummage through the filing cabinets.
Batman remembered the Chinese name, but he didn't find any documents with the name in the three large filing cabinets in the room, and then he began to rummage through the drawers on the side of his desk.
Finally, in the far corner, in the bottom drawer, he found a file, which was placed in a blue folder, and after opening it, Batman finally saw the familiar name.
The report was different from what he had seen before, there were no photos, no specific identification, not even age, but Batman saw that the document referred to Schiller as "Patient No. 1".
Looking down further, Batman first saw the results of the diagnosis, which said that Schiller had severe post-traumatic stress disorder.
Batman frowned, and from the Schiller he knew, Schiller didn't look like he had PTSD.
Then looking down, Batman saw the medical records he most wanted to find, but before the medical records, there was a warning.
"Patient No. 1 has extremely severe aggressive tendencies and is professionally trained, so he needs to be treated and revisited with professional safety measures in place to avoid severe irritation and take targeted measures if he reacts violently......
When he saw the words targeted measures, Batman suddenly opened his eyes, targeted measures? Does it mean medication or anesthesia?
Batman turned out other medical records, and there were similar reminders on them, but among the reminders of others, they were all written with specific drugs, such as the specific categories of tranquilizers, and the specific methods of appeasement.
Batman felt that he had found the key, so he continued to look down, and below were the brief printed medical records.
"On 7 November, patient No. 1 developed mood changes, seemed to be very resistant to eating in a closed space, developed screaming convulsions and other aggressive behaviors, and was brought into the observation room for observation without major problems." ….
"On November 9, patient No. 1 exhibited aggressive behavior again and was brought into the observation room for observation, the safety measures were breached, and the targeted measures took effect, and he was brought into the observation room for observation without major problems."
"On November 11, his condition improved......
"On November 22, patient No. 1 exhibited aggressive behavior again, and targeted measures took effect and was brought into the observation room......
"On December 1, patient No. 1 ...... again"
The more Batman looked at it, the more strange he felt, Schiller seemed to be sick all the time, but every time he got sick, it didn't seem to be a big deal.
Moreover, the hospital has hardly taken the measures that should have been taken, and there is almost no mention of the process of violent uniforms and the use of diazepam in the records.
Schiller's daily life here seems to be to get sick, to be subdued, to be taken into the observation room, to find that it is okay, to be released again, and then to get sick again next time.
Normally, patients with aggressive tendencies will increase the amount of medication, and even when they have violent behavior, they may use tranquilizers, and they will continue to use them for a period of time to prevent them from hurting others and themselves.
If Schiller was taking tranquilizers normally, how on earth did he have a violent act every few days? And almost every act of violence, can you break free from the shackles?
Batman, who knows something about pharmacy, knows that this is almost impossible, judging from Schiller's height and weight at this time, it is almost impossible for him to metabolize the sedative drugs in such a short time, and it is impossible for him to have the strength to break free from the safety measures of the psychiatric hospital.
Batman placed the box he had been holding on the table, opened it, and looked at the suit again.
He found that the quality of the dress was very good, and even if he wore it without any resistance at all, it would take a long time to break free, so how did Schiller break through the security measures again and again?
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Batman returned to his previous warning, and he looked at the words "professionally trained" thoughtfully.
Previously, he fell into the chemistry pool, was fished out by Schiller, and then taken to the hospital, he did fall into a coma for a while, but in fact he woke up quickly, so he heard the conversation between Schiller and Victor in front of the bed, which is how Schiller cracked in the first place.
To put it simply, when Schiller was a child, he tried to build a building block tower in his memory, but because he didn't have the skills to do it all about emotion, after being stimulated, the block tower collapsed.
Because of the collapse of the building block tower, his way of thinking and behavior are different from ordinary people, so he entered the psychiatric hospital, and in order to be able to leave the mental hospital, he had to re-glue the fragments of the collapse of the building block tower to form the current temple of thinking.
Batman saw evidence from the exploration he had just explored, such as his diary that he tried to disguise himself as a normal person but failed, the blueprints of the tower, and so on, but apparently, Schiller only said part of it.
He did not mention what his frequent outbursts of aggression were with the so-called professional training, or what about the targeted measures.
Batman felt that Schiller's weakness might be hidden in some of the truth he was withholding, and at this time, he heard a "click" and was approaching the room he was in.
Batman didn't hesitate, grabbed the paperwork, stepped on the table, and prepared to escape through the window.
But just as he was about to jump, a dark shadow rushed in through the window and knocked Batman directly to the ground.
Konstantin crawled all the way until he hit the opposite wall, he let out a cry of pain, stood up with his forehead covered, and then gasped and said:
"Finally...... Finally escaped! It's safe! That memory space, it's simply ...... It's just too dangerous......
The next second, he turned his head and met Schiller, who was wearing a restraint suit and a mask.
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Catch the herd and burn the rope