In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group Chapter 1206: The Cry of the Lamb (18)
"The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman"
"Bruce Wayne, what the **** are you doing?!" Amanda shouted after Bruce in the corridor. Hey
Bruce pursed his lips, stopped, turned to look at Amanda and said, "Ms. Waller, Professor Rodriguez said that you have no talent and are very emotional. It is not unreasonable."
"You didn't see it at all. I'm in a bad mood right now, and I don't know what's going on. You're still asking me in such a rude tone."
"How do I..."
"Kakaka", a series of loading sounds sounded, and Amanda suddenly found that the security personnel behind her pointed the muzzle of the black hole at her, and Bruce, who was standing in the darkness, looked at her with a cold gaze. Looking at her, she said:
"Your memory is not good either. I've said it all. People like you who deal with criminals out of hatred are a minority. Those who work for money are the majority."
"Bruce Wayne! You bastard!
You stole my achievements!
" Amanda screamed.
Bruce shook his head and said, "Don't take yourself too seriously, you have nothing to grab. The current situation in this prison is worse than a wasteland."
Looking at Amanda's shocked expression, Bruce Wayne said: "What are you surprised about? Where did you get the confidence to think that your charisma can make them more loyal than my money?"
Facing the approaching gunpoint, Amanda slowly raised her hands, her angry expression froze.
Bruce took one last look at her, turned and walked forward, Amanda gritted her teeth and said:
"I am surprised that you and Schiller Rodriguez are really carved out of the same mold. You really deserve to be his favorite student!"
After finishing speaking, she stretched out her hand and pushed aside 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 operation of reforming the prison makes these criminals escape If you go out, many people will die!"
"You still worry about the death of civilians? If my guess is correct, you should have used the power of some mysterious organization in the process of arresting them. They don't care about the death of civilians."
Bruce pushed open the office door and said, "Admit it, you didn't do this for ordinary people, it was just for your own hatred, and you didn't put yourself on the side of ordinary people."
"Aren't you a big entrepreneur?"
"I used to think that I must be on the side of ordinary people." Bruce said while taking out a paper and pen from the filing cabinet next to him, "Now I find that standing on the side of ordinary people does not mean It doesn't make any sense to be like them spinning around with a not-so-superior IQ and a worrying memory."
"That's actually avoiding, feeling unconfident, feeling that I don't have the willpower to be extraordinary but always maintain an ordinary heart, so I force myself to be the same as ordinary people, hoping to maintain Original heart."
Bruce began to write and draw on the paper. He wrote a line of words, then looked up and asked Amanda: "How many prisoners are there in the prison now?"
"Uh... 15 more." Amanda replied instinctively.
"What happened to the one that disappeared?" Bruce asked.
"He died, the **** made a mistake." Amanda turned her head aside and replied. Hey
"It was your mistake." Bruce wrote down the number without looking up. As soon as Amanda was about to argue, Bruce said, "Attributing the reason for my inaction is that the opponent is too strong and the teammates are too weak. We This kind of person is generally called a loser."
Amanda stood there with her mouth open. After a while, she said indignantly: "Schiller is going to jail, and he would never have thought that there is another one here!"
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 pay too much attention to Schiller that you feel that you have nothing to do with him?" The criminal has a grudge?"
Amanda froze in place, her teeth touched lightly, Bruce shook his head and said, "You don't have to feel stupid, because I have studied this issue for a long time."
"Then... have you researched any answers yet?" Amanda asked stammeringly.
Bruce said while writing: "Some problems don't need to be studied so clearly."
Amanda grabbed her hair in a breakdown, but Bruce's actions made her even more broken. Bruce walked to the door quickly and shouted at Davis: Hey
"Davis, call Police Officer Angela Dodgson for me, I need a smarter, wiser and more talented lady to help me deal with these criminals."
Amanda stood in place, like a weathered stone, but Bruce still held the door frame and shouted: "It would be even better if I could contact Miss Thalia Ogu, beauty is also an important criterion .”
"Bruce Wayne!
About half an hour later, Angela, who was walking into the office, looked at Amanda who was crying by the door, with a puzzled expression on her face.
The female police officer opened the door while turning her head, until she walked into the door, she looked at Bruce and asked, "What's wrong with her? Are you okay?"
Bruce kept looking at the thick stack of materials, and replied without raising his head: "It has nothing to do with me."
"Then why is she crying at the door of your office?" Angela obviously didn't believe Bruce's words, after all, he didn't have a good reputation in this regard. Hey
"You should ask Schiller." Bruce insisted.
Angela was surprised, but then she showed a anxious expression, looked at Bruce and said, "Is Schiller alright? What about others? You asked me to come to this prison, so you should have already dealt with them, right?" "
"Schiller is fine, but I invited you to come over to discuss the remaining prisoners in this prison, as well as possible future prisoners." Bruce put down the file, looked at Angela and said.
"I do need a prison to contain natural born killers, but not to detain or punish them. These superficial measures cannot solve the fundamental problem." Bruce explained.
Angela thought for a while, but she seemed to be mistaken. The female police officer frowned and said, "First of all, the front-line police are different from lawyers. We have a more radical view on the death penalty."
"Personally, I think the death penalty is necessary, but if you're lynching a serial killer here, it's best not to expect me to be of any help. I can only pretend I didn'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 current problem."
"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 perfectly prevent them from escaping before execution."
"This group of people is not ordinary people. It is easy to be exonerated by them if they go to court for trial, but if they execute private executions, monitor and arrest a serial killer, they will have to pay a very high price. At the same time, during the whole process, Block all the escape routes and make no mistakes, otherwise it will definitely lead to a series of accidents, it’s not impossible, it’s just not worth it.”
Angela walked to the other side of the table, put 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 an effective plan. If you If you want to target a group, you must first get an individual, without a successful case, everything is empty talk.”
"I just created a successful case." Bruce looked up at her and said, "That's why I invited you here, and I want to implement and promote this method."
Angela's eyes widened, and then Bruce added: "It's unwise to go head-to-head with this group of serial killers. They often have abilities beyond ordinary people and are good at disguising. They make mistakes, and at worst, they are desperate. Make a mistake, and it is likely to cause a big mess.”
Angela nodded, as if she agreed with this statement, and Bruce went on to say: "I found out before that although these people don't abide by social rules, they live in society after all, and they have a role in society. I want to stay here."
Angela straightened her body, touched her chin, and said: "But according to my observation, most serial killers are relatively indifferent, and threatening them with family, relatives or friends has little effect." 偔
"It is true that they may not ask for much in terms of emotion, but as long as they are human, they must have desires, and a certain part of society can solve their desires, and we must address their desires."
Bruce turned the pen in his hand, and then said: "The serial killers gathered by Schiller through the Serial Killer Club actually desire recognition and a sense of existence, and the club perfectly satisfies their desires. So you can influence their actions."
"And what we have to do is find out what every serial killer desires and use them for their desire."
"However, this kind of use is not to mutilate and force them, because violence is always superficial."
"For example, a person's desire is to be an ordinary person. If I use violence to force him to show his flaws and make him expose the part of his ability that does not belong to ordinary people ~IndoMTL.com~ may make him feel uncomfortable, but In the end, there will only be more violent revenge, and I have tried countless times."
"Then what are you going to do?" Angela asked with some doubts.
"The key is to give them hope." Bruce put the end of the pen against his chin, and said, "Give them the hope that they will succeed in achieving what they want. This hope is like a chain, pulling every The actions of the lambs make them meek when they should be meek, and fierce when they should be fierce."
"In theory, it is true." Angela frowned tightly and said: "Actually, in my understanding, many ferocious criminals are not so invulnerable, but the education we have received makes us all abide by a Rule - don't try to understand the mentally ill."
"This is the problem. Now we have to understand them, empathize with them, and then we can find what they desire and use this desire to control their actions."
Bruce looked down at the materials spread on the table, and continued: "When you let go of the repulsion and hatred, you will find that these criminals have amazing shining points."
Bruce looked up and looked out the window. The hazy morning light in Colorado outlined his half-length hair hanging on his forehead into a shining golden color.
"Their existence makes you understand that God may have deliberately created these lambs, but let their preciousness and fragility be hidden together under thick wool."
"And throughout history, those who dare to touch them, those who know they are guilty and still believe them, those who have hatred against them but still love them, those who have never been understood but understand them, those who are betrayed but still forgive them, are doing well and can Accepted by God, called... the everlasting Lord Jesus.”