Chapter 1206: The Cry of the Lamb (18)
"Bruce Wayne, what the hell are you doing?!" In the hallway, Amanda chased after Bruce and shouted.
Bruce pursed his lips, stopped, turned to look at Amanda and said, "Ms. Waller, it's not for nothing that Professor Rodriguez said that you have no talent and are very emotional. β
"You don't see it at all, I'm in a bad mood right now, and I don't know what I'm doing, and you're still asking me in such a rude tone."
"How do I ......?"
"Click", a series of loading sounds sounded, Amanda suddenly found that the security personnel behind her pointed the muzzle of the black hole hole at her, and Bruce, who was standing in the dark, looked at her with a cold gaze and said:
"Your memory is not good, I said it, people like you who deal with criminals because of hatred are a minority, and those who take money to work are the majority."
"Bruce Wayne! You bastard!! You robbed me of my work!! Amanda screamed.
Bruce shook his head and said, "Don't take yourself too seriously, you don't have anything to rob of, and the current situation of this prison is not as good as a wasteland." β
Looking at Amanda's shocked expression, Bruce Wayne said, "What the hell are you surprised about?" Where do you get the confidence that your charisma will make them loyal more than my money? β
Facing the approaching muzzle, Amanda slowly raised her hands, and the angry expression on her face froze.
Bruce took one last look at her, turned and walked forward, Amanda gritted her teeth and said:
"I'm amazed that you and Schiller Rodriguez are really carved out of the same mold, and you really deserve to be his protΓ©gΓ©!"
After saying that, she stretched out her hand and removed the muzzle of the gun in front of her, quickly caught up with Bruce, and said to him: "I warn you, don't mess around, if your action to reform the prison allows these criminals to escape, many people will die!" β
"You're even worried about civilian deaths? If my guess is correct, you're capturing them with the help of some mysterious organization that doesn't care about civilian deaths. β
Bruce pushed open the office door and said, "Admit it, you're not doing this for ordinary people, just for your own hatred, and you didn't put yourself on the side of ordinary people." β
"Aren't you? Big entrepreneurs? β
"I used to think that I must be from the ordinary people's side." Bruce said as he pulled out a pen and paper from the filing cabinet next to him, "Now I see that it doesn't make any sense to be on the side of ordinary people, not to be like them, to be in the same orbit as they are in a not-so-great IQ and a worry-inducing memory. β
"That's actually escaping, feeling unconfident, feeling that I don't have the willpower to be born extraordinary but always maintain an ordinary heart, so I forcibly pull my level like an ordinary person, to expect myself to maintain my original intention."
Bruce began to write and draw on paper, he wrote a line of words, then looked up and asked Amanda, "How many inmates are there in the prison now?" β
"Uh...... There are 15 more. Amanda replied instinctively.
"What happened to the one that disappeared?" Bruce asked.
"He's dead, the escort made a mistake." Amanda tilted her head to the side and replied.
"It was your mistake." Bruce wrote down the number without looking up, and just as Amanda was about to argue, Bruce said, "The reason for my inaction is that my opponent is too strong and my teammates are too weak." We generally call this kind of person a loser. β
Amanda was stunned with her mouth open, and after a while, she said indignantly: "Schiller is going to prison, he wouldn't have thought that there is another one here!" β
Bruce showed a helpless expression, he looked at Amanda and said, "Are you going to focus on Schiller and target him because you have a grudge against the criminal, or is it because you are too focused on Schiller that you feel that you have a grudge against the criminal?" β
Amanda froze in place, her teeth touching slightly, and Bruce shook his head and said, "You don't have to think stupid about that, because I've been working on this for a long time." β
"That'...... Have you researched any answers? Amanda asked, stammering.
Bruce said as he wrote, "There are some questions that don't need to be studied so clearly. β
Amanda grabbed her hair in a bit of a frustration, but Bruce's actions made her break even more, and Bruce walked quickly to the door and shouted at Davis:
"Davis, help me call Officer Angela Dodgson, I need a more intelligent, sensible, and gifted lady to assist me in dealing with these criminals."
Amanda stood in place, like a weathered stone sculpture, but Bruce still leaned against the door frame and shouted, "It would be better if I could contact Miss Talia Ogu, beauty is also an important criterion." β
"Bruce Wayne !!!"
About half an hour later, Angela, who was walking into the office, looked at Amanda who was crouching by the door crying, with a puzzled expression on her face.
The female officer pushed the door open and turned back, until she walked inside the door, then looked at Bruce and asked, "What's wrong with her?" Are you alright? β
Bruce kept looking at the thick pile of materials, and replied without raising his head, "It's okay with me." β
"Then why is she crouching in front of your office crying?" Angela apparently didn't believe Bruce's words, after all, he didn't have a good reputation in this area.
"You should ask Schiller about this." Bruce was adamant.
Angela's face was full of surprise, but then she showed a hint of anxiety, looked at Bruce and said, "Is Schiller okay?" Where is he? You asked me to come to this prison, I guess I've already got them, right? β
"Schiller is fine, but I'm asking you to come here to discuss the remaining prisoners in this prison and the possible reception of prisoners in the future." Bruce put the file down and looked at Angela and said.
"I do need a prison for natural homicidal maniacs, but not to imprison or punish them, these measures are superficial and do not solve the underlying problem." Bruce explained.
Angela thought for a moment, but she seemed to be mistaken, and the female police officer frowned and said, "First of all, the front-line police officers are different from lawyers, and our views on the death penalty are more radical. β
"Personally, I think the death penalty is necessary, but if you're lynching a serial murderer here, it's best not to expect me to do anything of help, I can just act like I don't see it."
"On the contrary, I didn't intend to kill them." Bruce sighed and said, "Killing them is the most negative solution, killing them one by one can only solve the problem at hand." β
"If we kill them all, we will never be able to establish a mechanism to screen them out before they do it for the first time, and it will be difficult to stop them from escaping before the execution."
"This group of people is not ordinary people, if they go to the court trial, it is easy for them to get away with the crime, but if they are privately executed, monitor and arrest a serial murderer, they will have to pay a great price, and at the same time, they must block all the escape routes in the whole process, and they must not make any mistakes, otherwise it will definitely lead to a series of accidents, it's not that it can't be done, it's just not worth it."
Angela walked to the other side of the table, propped her hands on the table, looked at the information and said: "If you want to build an effective system, you must first come up with a plan that must be effective, if you want to target a group, you must first get an individual, without successful cases, everything is empty talk." β
"I just made a success story." Bruce looked up at her and said, "That's why I brought you here, I want to put this method on the ground and promote it." β
Angela's eyes widened, and then Bruce added: "It's not wise to go head-to-head with this group of serial killers, they often have abilities beyond ordinary people, and they are good at disguise, they make mistakes, it's a big deal, we make mistakes, and we are likely to make a big mess." β
Angela nodded, agreeing with this statement, and Bruce continued: "I found out before that although this group of people does not abide by the rules of society, they live in society after all, and they want something in society to stay here. β
Angela straightened up, touched her chin, and said, "But from what I've observed, most serial killers are relatively indifferent, and threatening them with family, relatives, or friends doesn't have much effect. β
"It is true that they may not ask much emotionally, but as long as they are human beings, there must be desires, and if there is a part of society that can solve their desires, we have to target their desires."
Bruce twirled the pen in his hand and continued: "These serial killers that Schiller has gathered with the Serial Killer Club are actually hungry for recognition and presence, and the club perfectly satisfies their desires, so it can influence their actions. β
"And what we're going to do is find out what every serial killer craves and use them against their cravings."
"But this exploitation is not about mutilating and coercing them, because violence is always superficial."
"For example, a person's desire is to be an ordinary person, and if I use violence to force him to reveal his flaws, so that he exposes the part of his ability that is not an ordinary person, it may make him feel uncomfortable, but in the end it will only lead to more violent revenge, and I have tried countless times."
"And what are you going to do?" Angela asked, a little confused.
"The key is to give them hope." Bruce pressed the tail of his pen against his chin and said, "Give them the hope of success in fulfilling their desires, and this hope is like a chain that pulls every lamb to its actions, that they may be tame when they should be tame, and vicious when they should be vicious." β
"Theoretically, it works." Angela frowned tightly and said: "Actually, in my knowledge, many murderous criminals are not so invulnerable, but we have been educated so that we all abide by one rule - don't try to understand the mentally ill." β
"That's the problem, now we have to understand them, we have to empathize with them, and then we can find what they crave, and we can use that desire to control their actions."
Bruce looked down at the materials spread out on the table, and continued, "When you let go of rejection and hatred, you will find that there is an amazing sparkle in these criminals. β
Bruce looked up out the window, and the hazy glow of the early morning in Colorado had framed his half-long hair, which hung down on the side of his forehead, into a sparkling gold.
"Their presence makes you understand that God may have created these lambs on purpose, but he has kept their preciousness and vulnerability hidden under a thick layer of wool."
"And those who have dared to touch them, who believe them knowing that they are guilty, who love them when they have enmity with them, who understand them when they are never understood, who forgive them when they are betrayed, are good deeds, who are acceptable to God, and who are called to be ...... The Lord Jesus who is ever. β
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