Chapter 10023: Heaven and Earth Width (Part II)

Batman sees all, but not all, because he can't hear the voice of the original Schiller, only the picture.

Batman has no time to find his traces through surveillance because Schiller was taken away by an unknown person, after all, the opposite side is likely to be a professional agent who knows how to avoid surveillance, and if you want to run after each other from the surveillance, someone must sit in front of the surveillance and report the position in real time, and the whole process will be delayed, and Batman has a better way.

He can directly use the crazy wine to enter Schiller's dreams, think about the other Schillers in the tower, and directly tell Batman where Schiller's body is, which is much faster than chasing behind the agent's ass.

He arrived just in time for Schiller to start playing the photo magic on the medal, but because the vocal harmony was separated, only Schiller could hear the sound and see the picture, and Batman could only see the picture.

But that doesn't stop Batman from figuring out what this is all about.

In the first scene, the calendar on the wall is already written with the time, it is Christmas 1991, but the next scene is in Berlin a few decades ago, and Schiller has become a child again.

At this point, Batman thought that the whole process was a flashback, and the scene of Schiller's suicide before was a prophecy, and then he began to go back and talk about Schiller's life.

But later, the more he looked at it, the more wrong it became, according to the development of the young Schiller, he should not be a soldier, but an agent, and the difference between the two is great.

Moreover, Batman saw many badges on the military Schiller uniform before, and many of these badges were real military merit medals, and Batman knew them, and these medals would not be awarded to people outside the military system.

So now, Batman has learned about Schiller's two sets of lives through the picture, and if you add what he saw in DC Schiller's memory space before, there are already three sets.

The first is that Schiller was a Soviet soldier who committed suicide in December 1991.

The second set is that Schiller was an agent trained by the KGB since childhood, and he was also a magician, and finally served as the director of the 11th Bureau of the KGB.

In the third case, Schiller witnessed a massacre in an orphanage, became an experiment on a mysterious organization, managed to escape, and finally entered the Ninth Management Center.

With only two sets of biographies, Batman can easily make up a complete story.

For example, if the second and third sets are combined, it is that Schiller once witnessed a massacre in an orphanage in East Germany, became an experiment, escaped and was cured of his illness in an administration in an eastern country, and returned to the KGB.

If the first and second sets are combined, it can be said that the KGB entered the army system to perform certain tasks, and if the mission failed, Schiller could only choose to commit suicide.

However, no matter which set of the first, second, and third sets of life are combined, there is always one set that is superfluous and unreasonable.

Batman suspects that only one set of these lives is true, but he instinctively thinks that they might all be true.

What's going on with that extra set?

Among them, what worries Batman the most is that the soldier Schiller committed suicide in December 1991, and now it is December 2, 1991, and his professor is still here, and it doesn't look like he can enter the military system instantly. ….

At the time, Batman couldn't hear the collapse of the Soviet Union on the radio, thinking that it might be a prophecy, but he couldn't think of under what circumstances Schiller would choose to commit suicide.

Of course, Schiller committed suicide in a phone booth once before, in order to drag Batman and Konstantin into hell together, but when the soldier Schiller committed suicide, the atmosphere in the room made Batman feel a strong tragedy, he felt that this could not be a plan, and the despair of the hero's end made him feel deeply shocked.

It was then that Batman thought of the order in which these films would play.

Batman thinks that he should keep things simple, the truth is that Schiller first committed suicide and then went back to his childhood.

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Here, Batman suddenly realized, because he had always felt that Schiller had a judgment from outside the facts about everyone around him, as if he had expected something for a long time, could this be because he was actually a reborn?

Could it be that Schiller met everyone he knew in this life in his previous life, including him, Batman, so Schiller has so many judgments based on facts.

At the moment when the dream was shattered and Schiller's consciousness returned, Batman saw the decoration of the hotel from Schiller's field of vision, and he judged that this should be the Solkworth Hotel, so he hurriedly came here.

Immediately afterwards, he saw the first scene in Schiller's recollection, where Schiller stood in front of the window, pistol in hand, his face heavy, not knowing what he was thinking.

Batman looks past the calendar on the wall, and today is December 2, 1991.

"Calm down, Professor." Batman walked behind him, and Schiller, who was carrying a pistol, turned to look at him and asked, "You saw it all?"

Batman was silent and did not deny it, and in his mind he recalled that in the first act, Schiller's expression and temperament, which was a little different from the professor standing in front of him now, made Batman think of another person, that is, his butler Alfred.

At this moment, Batman's heart moved, and he thought that the sad and tangled expressions that Alfred had shown behind his back were actually because of one thing - the Soviet Union.

What happened in the USSR recently?

Batman doesn't know, most of his knowledge of the Soviet Union comes from the news, he hasn't heard of any big news about the Soviet Union recently, so why did Schiller have an accident during this time period?

Just as Batman was thinking, Schiller sighed, closed the curtains, and didn't look at the lush broccoli outside the window.

Schiller thought that Gotham, a place full of broccoli, would not be able to stay, and it just so happened that he could now follow the people of the eleventh bureau back to Moscow to find out the current situation in the Soviet Union, and by the way, he could take a vacation to get away from this annoying broccoli.

So, Schiller said, "I know you have a lot of questions, but I don't have time to answer them now, I'm going to Moscow, maybe I won't be back for a few months, your graduation message and recommendation letters, wait until I get back."

Batman's face changed, he took a step to his side, stopped Schiller in the way he had to leave the room, and asked, "What are you doing in Moscow?" ….

"What do you think I'm going to do there?"

Schiller is referring to, don't you know who I am? Sooner or later, the KGB will have to go back to report on its work, but in Batman, who just saw that scene, understands that it means something else.

"Are you a born-again?" Batman changed the subject.

Schiller, who thought of broccoli, nodded a little absentmindedly, the original Schiller was indeed a reborn.

Batman gets an affirmative answer, and he has the feeling of being unexpected, when Schiller tells Batman that he has been cursed by the bat, and Batman is thinking about a problem.

Did Schiller spend so much energy and must cure him, was it really just because he was cursed by Batman?

Batman doesn't think that Schiller has no way to unlock this curse, but looking back at his own Batman four years ago, he deeply feels that it may be easier to unlock the curse and change him.

But since Schiller has chosen a more difficult and longer path, there must be a reason, and if Schiller is a reborn, then what kind of self did he meet in the previous life? And how does it end?

Batman knew that there would be no good answers to these two questions, because if it was a good ending, Schiller would not spend so much effort to treat him in this life.

Thinking of this reason, Batman's gaze fell on the pistol in Schiller's hand.

Batman looked at Schiller, then stretched out his hand, and Schiller watched his movements, a little puzzled.

Seeing Schiller's eyes, Batman said in a calm tone, "...... I'm not going to let the Soviet Union collapse."

Schiller instantly raised his eyes and stared straight at Batman, his eyes full of disbelief.

Then, Schiller took a deep breath, lowered his eyes, paused, and tilted his head to the side, but still put the Makarov pistol in his hand into Batman's hand.

Before leaving, Batman glanced at the calendar on the wall, stood in the doorway, and said to Schiller, "Merry Christmas to you in advance, Professor."

Schiller, who was standing by the window, put his hands in the pockets of his suit pants, looked at the back of Batman's departure, and shook his head.

At this time, Schiller remembered another question, so he called Petrov in and asked him, "How did you determine my position?"

Faced with this question, Petrov was stunned for a moment, and then said: "A special comrade contacted us and told us that you were taken away by a team of Russian-speaking agents, but no one in Gotham had an order for action except us, and we naturally guessed that they might be undercover agents of the CIA."

"The Sokworth Hotel was originally the KGB's station, and in order to gain the trust of the other agents, Andro will definitely bring you here, so we went straight to the door."

"Who contacted you?" Schiller asked.

Petrov walked directly to Schiller, picked up the phone, and said to the other side: "Hello, comrade, thank you for the message, we have successfully received the director."

The lines on Petrov's fingers gradually disappeared, and the skin on his hands stretched and became more youthful.

The young and white hand put down the phone and looked in the direction of the sunlight in front of the window, and the face behind the phone was Lex Luthor.

"No thanks...... Comrade."

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Catch the herd and burn the rope