Chapter 773 Bruce? I'm Really Unfamiliar with Him! (Part 2)
In the corridor, Bruce walked quickly to the office with a stack of papers. He knew that if he was two minutes late, it would be difficult to pass today's paper.
Bruce knocked on the door, but the sound coming from the room was the sound of high heels. It was Anna, who taught mathematics, who opened the door. Bruce looked into the room and said, "Is Professor Schiller not here?"
"He has something to do this afternoon. Are you here to see him for papers?" Anna looked at her watch and said, "You may have to come back after seven in the evening. At that time, he should come back to get something."
Bruce was stunned there. He said, "After seven? But it's only two in the afternoon. Where did Professor Schiller go?"
Anna shook her head and said, "I don't know. After lunch, he hurried back to get two basic psychology books and then left. Otherwise, you can go to the library or something like that to look for him? ·
"Library? "Bruce said in surprise, but looking at Anna's expression, he didn't ask any more questions, but turned around and left with the paper.
Standing downstairs in the office building, Bruce felt a little confused. He suddenly realized that he really didn't know where to find Schiller.
As far as he knew, Schiller usually didn't go to the library, because the library of Gotham University was relatively old and there were few seats. Even if the librarian was strict, it was inevitably a bit noisy. Schiller usually wrote papers in his own manor.
After all, Gotham University had no president, and no one would check attendance. After the morning and afternoon classes, even if these professors wanted to leave, no one would stop them, so the professors of Gotham University were very free. If there were no classes in the afternoon, they could go home.
Bruce thought about it, then came to the parking lot, got in the car, and drove to Rodriguez Manor. After arriving at the manor, it was Merkel who opened the door for him. Merkel was a little surprised by Bruce's arrival. He said, "Mr. Wayne? What brought you here?"
"I'm here to find Professor Schiller. Is he here? "Bruce asked.
Merkel was stunned for a moment and said, "No, he has been living in the school recently and has not been back for a few days. You can go to the school to look for him."
Bruce was about to say that he came from the school, but after thinking about it, he didn't say anything else. He got on the car and returned to the school.
Then he went to the teacher's dormitory, but the dormitory manager of the teacher's dormitory told him that Schiller went out early in the morning and did not return to the dormitory all day. Then he went to the classroom and laboratory building where he usually took psychology classes, but he did not find Schiller.
Finally, Bruce chose to call Gordon and ask him if he had seen Schiller. When the answer he got was still no, Bruce began to feel a headache.
If there is still any iron rule in Gotham now, it is that Schiller is quiet and must be making trouble.
All this is very abnormal. In the past few days, Bruce had to be vigilant every minute, for fear of missing Schiller called. If that happened, he would not be able to pass his paper today, and it would most likely be sent back for rewriting.
The process of discussing papers often took hours, often starting before lunch time was completely over and lasting until dinner time. Moreover, Schiller also expressed great dissatisfaction with Bruce's need to eat, and even suggested that he make a life-support armor to reduce the time needed to solve physiological needs.
After racing against time for so long, the time saved might not be as long as the time wasted this afternoon. Bruce didn't think Schiller would disappear for no reason. It was more likely that he encountered something more troublesome, so he had to solve it.
But what on earth could make Schiller feel troubled?
Thinking of this, Bruce Russ had to be extremely vigilant. If there was something that the professor had to spend several hours to solve in a desperate situation, it might threaten the survival of Gotham and even the entire East Coast.
Thinking of this, Bruce immediately drove to the Batcave and activated the monitoring system of his subordinates in Gotham.
Batman's monitoring is spread across every corner of Gotham. After several technological iterations, the cameras have become very hard, difficult to destroy, and more hidden. The entire Gotham City is under Batman's surveillance.
Before turning on the screen, Bruce hoped to see Schiller's shadow on these screens, because if Schiller was not in Gotham City, things might become more troublesome.
But when he turned on the screen, he found Schiller's shadow on the screen. Before Schiller arrived, Bruce first discovered another uninvited guest. Because his dress was too strange, it immediately attracted Bruce's attention.
This person was wearing a black tights, a green cape on the outside, holding a flute in his hand, and a gun hanging on his leg.
At this time, this person was on a street not far from Gotham University. Bruce saw that he seemed to have just come out of a music store, holding two records in his hand.
Bruce wanted to investigate, but now, the more important thing is to find Schiller's location.
He continued to look at the surveillance screen, and then found that Schiller had actually been in Gotham University, but he was in an empty classroom on the top floor of the teaching building, and sitting opposite him was Jason Todd, the kid who stole Bruce's tire.
Zooming in on the surveillance camera, Bruce discovered that Schiller was holding a book on basic psychology, pointing at the text and telling Jason, and Jason was paying close attention.
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Just when Bruce was about to listen to what Schiller was talking about, something strange on another monitoring screen caught Bruce's attention.
The weird man in the green hood attacked a gang member on the street, or it couldn't be said to be an attack. The weird man took out a flute and started playing it. The gang member who was a street away from him suddenly started dancing.
But the next second, he was surrounded by heavily armed gangsters. Bruce quickly stood up, put on Batman's outfit, and rushed to the scene as quickly as possible.
Fortunately, the weirdo still had one breath left, but there were only seven or eight more holes all over his body.
Batman was very sure that he was a foreigner, because a local would not wear fancy clothes and stand on the street at the intersection of three gangs' territories. It was as if he was shouting with a loudspeaker, "There is a gunsmith here." A good target”.
When the gang members were not paying attention, Batman dragged the weirdo into the car, then took him to the Batcave, performed a simple operation on him, then bandaged him and waited for him to wake up.
Dozens of minutes later, the weirdo in the green hood finally woke up. In the haze, he saw Batman's face. He instinctively turned over and wanted to run away, but the severe pain prevented him from getting up. He heard Batman ask:
"Who are you? What are you doing in Gotham?"
Just as the man in the green hood was about to speak, Batman picked up the scalpel from his side and wiped it with paper. The weirdo in the green hood swallowed a mouthful of saliva and said, "You can ask me to play the flute." people……"
"What are you doing in Gotham?" Batman asked again.
"I...I'm here to travel..." As soon as the flute player finished speaking, he saw a batarang falling next to his ear. He moved his head to the side and said, "Okay, I'm here to save you." "Human."
"Save who?"
"It's...Mirror Master and the others."
"Mirror Master?" Batman's eyes were confused, showing a suspicious expression, and then asked: "Who else?"
"And...and Captain Cold." The piper took a breath of cold air. The pain made him feel a little dazed. After being frightened by Batman, he began to tell the truth without any hesitation:
"Savage, the great king, wanted to use Gotham as a foothold on the East Coast. He sent Mirror Master and Captain Cold here to explore the way, but both of them were trapped, trapped in Gotham University. , there is a professor there who they can’t deal with..."
"Savage received their distress signal and asked me to come over and help them. I originally wanted to go directly to Gotham University, but the video store next to it happened to play the music I like to listen to, so I went in and bought two records. …”
Batman turned his attention to the flute next to him and said, "Can you control others through this flute?"
"Yes." said the flute player, "that's why I'm called the flute player..."
"Tell me more about the great king."
Just when Batman was asking for information about the enemy, Schiller was explaining the basic concepts of psychology to Jason in an empty classroom. He said:
"...Of course, this subject cannot completely answer your doubts. However, you can also take electives such as philosophy and social engineering, and some of the content is covered in economics. However, these subjects are different from what you have learned before. The technology is different.”
"They won't let you learn a certain specialized skill. They are more like a collection of human thinking results. Compared with some technical majors, they have shortcomings and advantages."
"If you are not sure whether you like these courses, you can read these books first." Schiller handed Jason several books. In addition to basic psychology knowledge, there are also introductory textbooks on philosophy and economics.
Jason was holding the basic psychology book that Schiller had just handed him. He was engrossed in reading, and Shiller was also reading the economics book he had just borrowed from the library.
The atmosphere in the room became quiet. After a while, Jason rubbed his eyes and took a breath and said, "This is really amazing. I never thought that some people's thoughts can be explained in this way..."
Schiller took the book in his hand and said, "Where did you see it? Have you read this part?"
Jason glanced at where Schiller was pointing and said, "I've finished reading. I've finished reading the next unit as well."
"The last unit..." Schiller turned back and found that the last part occupied twelve full pages. Moreover, unlike the previous simple exposition of basic concepts, it contained some brain science content.
Schiller frowned, looked at Jason and asked, "Have you understood all the previous content?"
Jason hesitated and said, "I'm not sure, but at least. I memorized them all."
Schiller opened his eyes and asked: "What did you say? You memorized them all???"
Jason nodded and started reciting it from the beginning.
As we all know, the tone and rhythm of reciting the text can actually tell whether the other party really understands the content. If you memorize the text by rote or are unskilled, there will be problems with the segmentation of certain sentences, and you need to pause and think in the middle.
But Jason had no such problem at all. He recited very fluently. Schiller, who had already taught these contents to students of many grades several times, knew that he not only recited them, but also understood most of them.
As Jason recited, Schiller's eyes became brighter and brighter, but at this moment, the phone next to the podium suddenly rang.
Jason was startled, and the recitation stopped. Schiller stood up, walked to the phone, picked up the phone, and said:
"Hello? Who? ... Bruce?"
"Who is Bruce?"