In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group Chapter 1390: The Call of the Stars (16)


The setting sun on the Hudson River was not brighter and more lasting than other places. In just one hour, the warm light disappeared. Get up and turn on the light.

Daredevil Matt is acquired blindness. In order to save a blind man, he was blinded by the radioactive material spilled on the truck. Since the optic nerve is still intact, judging from the current medical level, he has a chance to see the light again. Yes, but he doesn't need to.

The mind-eye skill he possesses allows his other enhanced senses to outline the surrounding scene in his mind, which is even more detailed than what many people can see, and it is not limited by the visual area.

Therefore, the moment Schiller got up to turn on the light, Matt's eyebrows frowned slightly, the muscles under the suit tensed, and his waist exerted force, like a fierce beast with its body arched and ready to attack at any time. beast.

Matt's eyes are not sensitive to light, and he felt Schiller sit down again after hearing a few "kacha" of the switch being flipped.

"Another glass of wine?" Matt asked blankly, looking at the wine glass in front of Schiller.

"No," Schiller replied, shaking his head, then crossed one leg over the other, put his hands in front of him and said, "That's too sweet."

"Then let's have some more fish."

"I'm not interested in raw food." Schiller lowered his eyes, looked at the few slices of sashimi sashimi left on the plate and shook his head.

"It seems that you are the old-fashioned sherry-loving person that Schiller said." Matt didn't show much surprise, he just picked up the ice wine next to him and poured himself another glass of wine , and picked up a piece of fish and put it on the plate.

"I regret his behavior of spreading stereotypes, but he does have something to do. He left temporarily, but he didn't want to end the conversation with his friends, so I will take over for the time being."

"Do you have a child?"

Matt couldn't tell whether Schiller or the stranger said the previous sentence, so he could only ask.

"Not appropriate." Schiller's tone was very calm, he said: "I have many students, and they each have their own characteristics."

"It seems that one of the characteristics impressed you."

Maybe because lawyers and doctors always have something in common, Matt's way of speaking is different from many of the superheroes here, and his conversation rhythm and pace are more like Schiller.

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"Probably." Schiller did not deny it, but paused for a moment. He seemed to feel that his attitude was inappropriate, so he added: "His paper is even more so."

"Are you a teacher?"

"Yes."

Matt found that the other party seemed to take care of him as a blind man without any body movements. He could have just nodded when facing this problem, but he still spoke out.

"It seems that that student has caused you a lot of trouble, making your behavior mode closer to being cautious and appropriate." Matt guessed, but soon he touched his middle with his hand Said: "Sometimes, I am also like this. When facing my own students, I have to act a more perfect me."

Schiller tilted his head, as if he was very interested in his point of view, Matt switched to another hand to hold the snapper, picked up the fish and put it in his mouth, chewing and saying: "Make a Should I be a role model while being a teacher? From the perspective of parents and students, the answer to this question must be yes, and the teacher must first do it before he can teach the students.”

"Isn't that so?" Schiller asked.

Matt shook his head, and continued: "My students have thousands of lives, and I can't experience them all. They also have countless future possibilities, and I can't experience them all personally. Tend to help within one's ability and let go at the right time."

"Motherly teaching," commented Schiller.

"Because in this way I don't have to hurt each other with my children. One side controls and the other side resists. I am only willing to do this to criminals."

"Do you know Freud?" Schiller asked, but he didn't expect Matt on the opposite side to answer, but explained to himself: "He once made great achievements on the stage of cognitive theory. Director, and he has a very interesting theory, that is 'Oedipus imitates father, Electra imitates father'."

"Although I personally feel that he puts sexual drive too seriously in cognitive theory, I still agree with some parts of his theory, including his theory of the formation of human attachment psychology in childhood."

"After adulthood, people will use their rational cognition to imitate others in order to better communicate with them or integrate into the group."

"But in childhood, we can't choose our social partners. Whether you want it or not, human babies need to be raised by their parents."

"The relationship with your parents is the most difficult proposition in the world, but everyone has to face it. At this time, a very strange phenomenon appears. When you start to rely on one of them, you don't Instead of imitating his way of doing things, he chooses to imitate the other party."

"Because the family itself is a manifestation of mutual possession, the father owns the mother, and the mother also owns the father, and when newborn children want to join this relationship, the more they love someone, the more they want to possess someone, but They don't know how to possess, so they learn the behavior pattern of the possessed party."

"Then we can turn it around and see that being attached to and possessive of the mother makes the child behave more like the father, and when the father is possessive the child behaves more like the mother."

Matt's hand holding the wine glass paused for a moment, and Schiller's voice sounded at the right time: "It should be your father that just appeared in your mind, right?"

"So you're saying that my upbringing is gentler and closer to my mother's because I was raised by my father?"

"In a way, yes."

"So, you want to explain to me that Schiller's education method is more inclined to a strict father because he is more attached to his mother?"

Schiller lowered his eyes, although he knew that Matt could not see his expression directly, but he was still dutifully showing his mood through the subtle changes of facial muscles, he said: "Yes, but I still To explain another point, that is jealousy."

"Jealous?"

"If you possess your mother, you will be jealous of your father, and if you possess your father, you will be jealous of your mother."

"It's ridiculous." Matt commented, but he still explained rationally: "Sometimes the conclusions of psychiatrists and philosophers make me think that human beings are really hopeless."

"The fact is true." Schiller rarely refuted, but went on to say: "I am just repeating some existing theories, which does not mean that I agree with him, this is just a point of view. "

"I want to know more now, Schiller throws those children into a dangerous universe, how to ensure their safety?"

"I'm discussing this with you."

Schiller leaned back, leaned on the back of the sofa, moved the hand in front of him to his side, and then said: "Broadly speaking, jealousy comes from possessiveness, and possessiveness comes from to greed."

"Greed is a human trait that is almost inevitable." Schiller first made a conclusion, and then said: "After the attachment period of children is over, it can be divided into two situations. If The unsatisfied possessive desire for parents will not only deepen jealousy, but also create a sense of insecurity and even revenge, which will eventually form an inducement for the rebellious period.”

"And what if it's fulfilled?" Matt asked.

Schiller leaned forward, picked up an empty wine glass and looked at it in his hand, and said in a slightly complicated tone: "Being satisfied will produce enough sense of security, making the personality more stable...but In fact, there is another situation."

"What's that?"

"It's a bit too satisfying." Schiller looked up at Matt's dull eyes and said, "In order to satisfy the child, I will sacrifice myself, even my own safety and life."

Matt's arms tensed suddenly, and there was no doubt that his father was on his mind again.

The father who resisted the gangsters and refused to punch fake punches for his sake, in order to let his children see him win, and was brutally killed by the gangsters in the end.

"Do you know what this will lead to?"

"Guilty," Matt replied.

"That is only a situation where compensation can be made. If there is no chance of compensation, it will develop into another paranoid pursuit-an internal drive brought about by the fear of tragedy happening again, just like You belong to the gang."

Matt felt chills all over his body, as if he had been stripped naked in front of this stranger he was not familiar with, and his deepest secrets had been seen through his calm eyes.

"When you fight gangsters, apart from justice and revenge for your father, you have another motive, which is control. You feel that the gangsters that are out of your control are creating tragedies like your father every second, You're terrified of it, so you have to try to avoid it."

Matt pursed his lips, looked up at Schiller and said, "Aren't we talking about Schiller? Why did the topic come back to me?"

"I'm talking about Schiller~IndoMTL.com~ Schiller put the wine glass back on the table again, as if he was not used to the fact that the person opposite him couldn't comprehend his riddle, so he had to speak more clearly Understand.

"Among the group of people who were thrown into that universe, one was very special to Schiller, and he was very important to Schiller."

"Then why..." Matt was stunned for a moment when he said this, and then he said to himself: "Schiller is worried that some tragedy will happen again, so he must control someone, or To change him?"

Schiller sighed slightly, as if he was relieved by the sudden increase in the other party's understanding ability, but what he didn't expect was that the superheroes here don't know how to look at their faces, and they don't know how to stop when enough is enough, Matt asked Road:

"What is this tragedy?"

Schiller pursed his lips, as if he didn't want to say it, but judging from Matt's expression, he knew that if he didn't say it, the man in front of him would definitely break the casserole and ask the end, and even yell all over the world .

So he can only click to the end.

"A mother who loses one of her children cannot lose a second."

Matt looked incomprehensible, and before he continued to ask, Schiller sighed deeply and had to explain:

"The first child has something special, and he will not be unable to survive in a special world, but the second child is just an ordinary person, and it is not enough to cope with this dangerous world."

"And what Schiller has to do is to make him have the ability to live by whatever means. Schiller's ultimate goal is to let him live on his own, so you don't have to worry, he or they will die."


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