Chapter 59: Speaking as if there was an opportunity to make a move

Martar, a mercenary, and Bentham, the 'Monster King'. Caroline's temporary camp in the City of Heaven's Gate was unexpectedly the same hotel.

And it's also a small hotel in the middle of nowhere.

The two rooms are only a dozen meters apart, and the interior furnishings of the single rooms look lackluster, and almost everything is prepared by the hotel itself.

The part that doesn't belong to the hotel is the takeaway packaging.

And because the area of the site was unexpectedly narrow, the van of bread people was even a little crammed, and someone had to stand in the corridor and comfort the panicked innkeepers by the way.

In the midst of this, Omer, as an 'entourage facilitator', is actually positioned as a bystander.

When a group of people inside searched and collected evidence in detail, he could only stand with a few other executors.

The difference was that the executors were all on a blockade or a penalized guard, while he stood in the doorway and poked his head into the door, like a curious young man.

Words like this might be removed, after all, he is indeed a young man.

It's just that the reconnaissance agents who are standing or squatting, or lying on the ground to confirm the gap under the bed have greatly hindered the observation, and Omer's probe has no results, so he quickly found the terminal and typed again.

[Keliff, I'll go to the temporary location of those two, but the place is quite narrow, let those agents investigate for the time being, I haven't gained anything yet]

After knocking, he turned to another room, where the alien mercenary named Matar was.

It seems that because they were convinced that the Monster King was the mastermind, most of the agents were there to investigate, and even used some strange instruments that Omer couldn't understand what they were doing.

And in this Matar's room, only two agents are in charge.

One is wearing gloves and picking at drawers, and the other is carrying a UV scanner and scratching footprints on the floor.

Omer's entry into the house attracted the attention of the two, and when they saw that it was him, the picky executor reminded him: "Change into shoes and gloves at the door, and be careful." ”

It can be regarded as quite tolerant, but the professional place can tolerate outsiders stepping in.

Omer also nodded in compliance with the same cooperation, and glanced at the reply on the terminal screen:

[The action is really strong, little snake, the dazzling light that is now charged will pierce the screen~]

[Do you really call this situation a cash charge? As Omer tapped on the light screen, he began to look around, and the executor not far away caught a glimpse of his suspiciously distracting behavior and did not care.

Even among colleagues, there will be the type of people who ask for help while investigating the case, and there are even those who are investigating and swiping the search engine at the same time, and they are really temporary strange people, compared to Omer, even if he is investigating and chatting at the same time, he is not surprised.

It's better to say that he was a layman who was added temporarily, and no one expected this young man to really find out anything.

[Can you give me advice on how many photos I take?] 】

[Huh? I don't know how to handle the case, little snake, your expectations of me are too high, it's better to say that I didn't expect you to investigate that aunt's residence]

[I am a little concerned]

Omer had no intention of going into details.

At the end of TerraHeart's previous answer as the notarized mayor, Ormer asked Terraheart directly: Where did the Monster King put the item that could extract the power of the monster?

The Heart of Terra has the ability to monitor everything, and if it were to target a being living in Federation territory, that being would be powerless to resist.

Take the Monster King as an example, what she has done, what she has talked about, and even what she thinks psychologically, a strong intelligent AI with huge computing power can completely simulate it, but it does not intend to do it.

But it did not ignore Omer's question, and it responded with a refusal, adding a note:

【Observation value】

The intelligent life that wields the item is more valuable to observe than the prop, and it is precisely because of Omer's strong interaction with the Monster King in the confrontation that the Heart of Terra has raised Omer's authority to allow dialogue.

In the midst of the confrontation, Omer's 'value of observation' was also demonstrated and recognized by it.

The current development of civilization is quite satisfying, and for this reason it has given most of its options to humanity, and it only needs to maintain the steady development of the entire civilization and find valuable objects to observe from it.

Confrontation and conflict can always be further manifested, but the laws that TerraHeart obeys, and its underlying rules of agreement as an AI, make it impossible to provoke a fight.

So it's just an observation throughout.

All in all, if you can make Terra's Heart feel that it has observational value, the key must have fallen into the hands of the dangerous person who can cause conflict, and the 'conflict' under the standard of Terra's Heart is probably comparable to the city of Heaven's Gate in yesterday's painting style.

It is extremely dangerous for humans!

What's even more dangerous is that Omo doesn't know what the existence of the item thinks of him.

He couldn't complain that the crisis public relations plan of Tianmen City would let him fall into the other party's field of vision, in fact, if the other party really wanted to investigate, the enemy would probably not be able to escape.

That being must have some connection with the Monster King, and he hoped that the other party and the Monster King would have a relationship that was not in touch with each other, at least for the Monster King's death, and his attitude would be 'Good death, open the champagne!' But there are also people who want to avenge their colleagues while shouting such things.

The best expectation should be that the two sides don't have much intersection and don't care too much when they die, right?

This is just an expectation, as soon as he thinks that the other party may be targeted by that kind of guy and has the possibility of being targeted, he can't help but want to take the initiative to get some information.

Not rational enough, not cautious enough.

What if the other party was not interested in him, but was marked because of his rash actions - this possibility, Omer also thought about it, but he still came.

Underlying paranoid personality disorder, he had such a psychiatric diagnosis.

Generally starting at an early age, this kind of deviant personality is constant and unchangeable once formed, and is not intellectually inferior, but some aspects of the personality are very prominent and excessively developed, including sensitivity and suspicion, excessive alertness, conspiracy theories, narrow-mindedness, etc.

Causes of this type of personality disorder usually include early loss of love, acquired frustration, self-esteem, and abnormal situations.

In terms of etiology, Omer's person is all occupied, which can be described as extremely pure.

But he has another personality disorder that counteracts it in a logical loop.

Underlying obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.

It is characterized by excessive pursuit of perfection and precision, easy to rationalize conflicts, and has a strong self-control psychology and self-control behavior, even to the extent of entanglement and nitpicking.

Excessive conformity in behavior, sticking to form, rules and order, and even the details of life are striving to be procedural and ritualistic, requiring step-by-step ordering, etc.

The causes of this type of personality disorder are genetic, and they are also directly related to early childhood, family education and life experiences.

Omer took it all again.

It's just that these two personality disorders with similar causes but mutually restrictive in performance, one side requires enough emotion and the other requires enough rationality, and in the end he is in good condition.

Plus Morrison, who is a useless adult, can occasionally be a good role model, and - love for tokusatsu works and attention to horse racing events.

These two unexpectedly corrected Omer's psychic further, so much so that the two personality problems on his psychiatric test list were identified as potential.

It's not even slight, it's just potential.

It's normal, but it may become an obstacle in the future.

The doctor tried to persuade him not to put too much pressure on himself, not to assess the threat too much, not to act with perfectionism, and not to ask too much for control and certainty.

He was also encouraged to make more friends, to be more trusting and sincere, and not to be so sensitive—to be reasonable, these are indeed what Ormer is trying to do.

He was already very self-aware, but it was still very embarrassing for him to see these things listed in a table and be admonished by the doctor.

It became a repeater that would only say, 'Ah, yes, yes, yes,

said so, but he honestly came to join the investigation team because of caution and suspicion, which is a bit difficult.

I feel like I'm in a quagmire, and if I don't find anything, I'm feeling uneasy.

If you find something, it's a new kind of trouble.

Why don't you toss a coin again?

He thought to himself, and his hand was already reaching into his satchel.

The decision is not whether to investigate or not, but whether to wait and see whether to wait and see whether to rush forward.

He thought so, and pulled out the familiar commemorative coin.

But does the positive side mean to wait and see what happens, or is it reckless? Omer began to wrestle with this.

He was particular about the representation of coins.

Just as the last time it was decided, the obverse of the coin symbolizes Rudolph, which means a leisurely and comfortable trip, and the reverse side of the coin represents a thousand clear as stepping into the quagmire of possibility.

That's how he defined the two racehorses in that race.

It's just that he doesn't repel the quagmire so much.

At that time, he threw out the front, and looked at the entrance with some confusion, because there was also his goal and his concern in the quagmire.

The development that followed proved that he did get into a quagmire.

Then give another choice.

If he had foreseen the mud of the future, would he still set foot on that starting line?

With this in mind, he stared at the reverse side of the coin.

Looking at the face that had not been knocked down by exhaustion and scars, and then thinking of the dry ankle in the morgue of the police station, he closed the coin from his fingertips and put it back in his satchel.

He already has the answer.