Chapter 3156 Detective is dying (7)
Chapter 3156 Detective is dying (7)
Chapter 3156: Detective is about to die (Part )
"Damn it! You didn't tell me to analyze it myself!" Bruce cursed the Transcendent in his heart, but the Transcendent didn't say anything. He knew that he couldn't rely on him in this regard.
But suddenly he had an idea and asked, "Did Professor Schiller choose this skill?"
"No, he can't light it." The Transcendent replied.
Does that mean he can’t be psychoanalyzed now?”
"That's the theory."
"Then he doesn't know whether I'm right or not?"
"That's possible." The Transcendent replied.
"Is he asking you if I can't do psychoanalysis now?" Schiller is also asking the transcendent.
"Yes, I told him you couldn't. You shouldn't be able to, right?"
Schiller tried to concentrate, but the noisy noise that usually surrounded his ears and mind at this time was gone. He could only say: "I really can't feel anything now."
"Then you can only count on him."
“That’s not unreasonable.”
The Transcendent was surprised at how easy it was for Schiller to talk to him, but Schiller obviously had his own plans. He said to Bruce, "Let's get started, Dr. Wayne."
Bruce's hair stood on end at the mention of "Dr. Wayne", but now was not the time to dwell on it. He carefully observed the woman's condition and said, "She felt very panicked. The fear made her mentally confused, but the source of this fear was not entirely certain facts she saw, but also mixed with some of her imagination."
"From her behavior, we can see that she thinks the thing she's afraid of is invisible and intangible, and that the gun in her hand can't deal with it, which leads to a deeper level of despair..."
Bruce said a lot and Schiller actually listened very carefully. When he finished speaking, everyone looked at Schiller.
Schiller's profession prevented him from judging the conclusions of a professional doctor at will, but he just couldn't speak out loud, but he could still think about it in his heart.
Rather than rush to judge Bruce's analysis, Schiller began to piece the whole thing together.
The owner of the diary is most likely the body in the kitchen. He is the beginning of all the clues. After noticing something unusual in the village, he went to check it out. When the situation became serious, he called the detective over, and both of them died in the cabin.
It is normal for these two people to appear here. Although the detective did not seem to be killed in the cabin, he had connections with the owner of the diary after all, and the clues can be connected.
But where did this woman come from?
The owner of the diary never mentioned her, and the detective didn't give her any clues. She just appeared in the cabin very abruptly, and she was in a crazy state, so no clues could be obtained.
Schiller knew that the level of the Transcendent's screenwriter was not so high as to fill the screen with water right from the start. Everything he placed here, from the corpse to the props in the room, must be useful, and the same goes for this woman.
She can't communicate, so there's no way to get clues from her by asking or revealing one's identity to gain her trust.
But it just so happened that in the previous battle, they got skill points, and everyone could choose one skill. After getting skills in the novice tutorial level of other games, they would naturally send out some monsters for players to try out skills, so as to explain how to use the skills.
This woman is most likely the "monster" used to try out skills.
This does not mean that she is controlled by the monster, but rather that the game system guides players to gradually adapt to the gameplay.
Bruce has acquired the psychoanalysis skill, so he can choose to use the psychoanalysis skill to try to get clues from the woman. Others can naturally use other skills to get through this level.
Since the previous battle has already taught them how to use force, this level will most likely require them to use non-force skills to obtain clues.
But unfortunately, people who really know psychoanalysis cannot do it, and people with psychoanalysis skills cannot do it correctly.
Bruce's psychoanalysis is quite unique. Usually he can perfectly avoid the correct answer and use his amazing level of behavioral analysis to come up with an answer that is completely opposite to psychoanalysis.
So his psychoanalytic conclusion must be read in reverse—the woman was not afraid.
When a person is very scared, he will grab any weapons around him as much as possible. He may know rationally that guns are useless, but if he is scared enough, he will use anything that can attack. So it doesn't seem strange that this woman would shoot randomly because of fear.
There was nothing wrong with the woman's body movements. She curled up in the corner, her back against the wall, holding the gun in both hands, and kept aiming because of fear. She fired two shots in total, one at the glass and one at the curtain next to it.
So from a behavioral perspective, the conclusion about fear makes sense.
But since Bruce analyzed it this way, there must be something wrong.
Following this line of thought, Schiller thought in reverse: assuming that the woman was not actually afraid at all, why would she pretend to be afraid?
Is it that fear will have any effect on monsters?
Schiller denied this conclusion. Human fear is indeed an interesting emotion. He also imagined whether it would be a good thing or a bad thing if there was some kind of monster that fed on fear.
However, the creature called Wanderer in the village should not be that kind of monster. Not to mention that the clues given by the detective did not mention how much fear there could be in such a remote and peaceful little village. If it were really attracted by fear, it should appear at the scene of various natural and man-made disasters, not here.
Besides, if this woman wasn't really afraid, how could she not recognize the monster? Could it be that her level of psychoanalysis was the same as Bruce's?
Having ruled out the possibility that the woman was pretending to be afraid in order to attract the monsters, there was only one possibility left: the woman was pretending to be afraid in order to attract them.
The noise they made downstairs was quite loud. Although they had not been here long, thanks to a few big failures, they were repairing the door and kicking the corpse. If the woman had stayed upstairs all the time, she would have definitely noticed someone coming downstairs.
Schiller could understand why she didn't dare to go down rashly. In a world full of monsters, it was difficult to know whether the one coming was a human or a ghost, so it was a good idea to attract the other party up and wait for the opportunity.
And now he is pretending to be crazy, maybe he is taking this opportunity to observe his group of people and judge whether there are any monsters mixed in with them. This logic makes sense.
However, what made Schiller feel a little confused was that was it unwise to waste two bullets at this stage?
He didn't think there were many supplies in this small village, and bullets for these old revolvers were even harder to find. They were usually left by their parents, and it would be good to have a dozen or so.
The first bullet could break the glass and make a sound, letting people know that there was someone upstairs, but the second bullet hitting the curtain was completely useless. Was it necessary to waste such precious resources in this situation just to confuse his group?
While Schiller was thinking, Night Owl pulled out his gun and pointed it at the woman's head.
"Who are you? Why are you here? Answer my questions truthfully!" Night Owl approached slowly with a gun in hand.
The woman still seemed to have no reaction. She held the revolver motionlessly and kept muttering to herself.
Threats don't work? This is interesting...
Schiller gave the main universe Batman a look, and the main universe Batman stretched out his hand to stop Night Owl who continued to move forward. Schiller walked over and spoke in the gentlest voice possible.
"Ma'am, I'm a priest from a nearby town. Are you okay? Can you hear me?"
As he spoke, he asked the Transcendant in his mind, "Can I give her the soul-soothing skill that comes with my profession?"
"Okay, but you have to think it through. The skill has a cooldown of two battles. Are you sure you want to use it on her?"
"Yes." Schiller gave an affirmative answer.
The next second, he took out a Bible from his pocket and recited the words on it softly. Everyone in the room felt a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.
The woman's eyes gradually focused, and the moment her expression returned to normal, she stared into Schiller's eyes and said.
"he came!"
boom!
The woman shot herself in the head with the revolver in her hand. Blood and brain matter splattered on the wall, and her body slowly fell to one side.
Everyone was silent at this result. Only Schiller seemed to realize something. He turned his head and glanced at several people. Finally, his eyes fell on Greed and said, "I think we can check the body."
Greedy immediately realized that a character with a relatively high dexterity value might be able to obtain more clues by turning over the corpse, so he walked forward, half-knelt on the ground and began to examine the woman's body.
Apart from the revolver, there was almost nothing on her body. Greedily found a necklace around her neck, but it was just a very ordinary silver necklace with a diamond-shaped pendant in the middle and the pattern on it looked like a rose.
Then he found a small notebook in the inside pocket of the woman's windbreaker.
Greedy frowned after opening it, because this was the kind of notebook suitable for casual writing. The entire book was only the size of a palm, and it was filled with densely packed words. He was too lazy to read it and just threw it to Schiller.
"Should we deal with the body?" asked the last pale knight who came in. He paused for a moment and then said, "I respect the dead, but I am very worried that she will come back to life."
"I'm worried about the exact opposite of what you're worried about." The clown squatted beside the body and said, "It would be terrible if she didn't react."
Batman in the main universe rarely agrees with the Joker's opinion. They are in good shape now and are not afraid of fighting. What they lack most are clues and elements of growth.
If this corpse can also move, then the next battle can at least give some skill points, and maybe it will also give some clues like the previous corpse.
While everyone was staring at the corpse, Schiller found an important clue in the diary.
This lady named Madeline turned out to be a church clergyman who retired due to injury a few years ago, and she is also a researcher specializing in studying strange phenomena.
She came here to investigate a special monster called the Wanderer that had not appeared in 30 years.
(End of this chapter)
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