2 Chapter-2 | Crossing Over Again... [Edited]

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If Schiller were to provide a psychological profile of Batman in the comic, his greatest characteristic would not be caution, intelligence, or strategic planning, but rather suspicion.

Batman never fully trusts anyone.

His skepticism has become a way of life, and skepticism and conspiracy theories are ingrained in his very being. The smarter he is, the more doubtful he becomes.

Schiller's response clearly plunged this young Batman into great doubt.

Bruce never thought that anyone could see through his facade. He had great confidence in his disguise. Even Alfred, the butler who raised him since childhood, he believed only knew a part of him, not the entirety.

But this professor, this seemingly ordinary and well-mannered psychology professor, gave him the most unlikely answer, and at the same time, the most accurate and incisive one.

In that instant when he received this answer, Bruce's surging and fiery heart told him that he had indeed been waiting for someone to give him this answer—it was time to begin his revenge.

However, compared to the answer he received, the person who gave him that answer poured cold water on the revenge that had just ignited within Bruce. He didn't believe, he never believed, that anyone could see the devil lurking in his heart, the swarm of shadowy bats.

Schiller, on the other hand, said, "Consultation time is over. I have to go to class. Goodbye, Mr. Wayne."

Schiller believed that Bruce would surely agonize over it for a long time.

If he figured it out, he should quickly transform into Batman and uphold justice. Why bother attending classes? What other classes does Bruce have to attend? Why must he clash with these diligent faculty members?

Schiller believed that Bruce would likely figure it out. Then he would have enough trouble with those gangs and criminal organizations, and Schiller could happily stay at the school, getting paid while slacking off. If necessary, he could fly to Hawaii during vacations.

Schiller had a good reputation at the school because of his big name, but that was all part of the original host's resume. Schiller adhered to the principle of "money talks," starting his lecture as soon as he sat down and disappearing the moment the class bell rang. Office hours for answering questions after class? Non-existent.

He had been like this for the past five days. Fortunately, the original Schiller seemed quite reclusive, having few friends. His appointment as a professor at Gotham University was only a few months old, and he wasn't familiar with the people at the school. Therefore, the time-traveling Schiller hadn't revealed any flaws.

During lunch, Peter sent a message: "Mr. Schiller, everything is going terribly."

Accompanied by a dejected chat emoji, Schiller knew that this chat system wasn't a direct brain-to-brain communication. Only he used the system, while Peter coincidentally met an online friend on the internet, and Charles received messages from educational forums in his spare time.

The system would convert the conversations with these individuals into a format they could accept. For example, Peter communicated through social networking apps, while Charles used knowledge-based forums. If it were someone like Thanos, it might be some form of universal network signal.

So the recipients wouldn't find it abrupt, and the system only ensured that they would respond to Schiller's initial question. The subsequent conversation was up to Schiller himself. Therefore, Schiller's main conversation partner now was the young and naive Spider-Man.

With someone like Charles, the old fox, Schiller wouldn't easily probe without complete certainty.

Schiller replied, "What's wrong, Peter? Is things not going well with Gwen?"

"Oh, it's indeed not going well, but that's not what 'terrible' refers to."

"What is it then? Did your experiment go wrong?"

"Sort of. I accidentally knocked over a seemingly dangerous piece of equipment, and a... dangerous creature inside it escaped. It even bit me."

Schiller knew that Spider-Man's fate had already been partially altered due to their conversation. Through their chat, he discovered that he was talking to Spider-Man from the 616 comic main universe. Originally, Peter, as a high school student, should have been bitten during an exhibition. However, because Peter developed feelings for Gwen and would often confide in Schiller about how charming and lovely she was, Schiller grew annoyed by this chatterbox. As a result, Schiller gave him some advice on how to pursue Gwen.

Gwen came from a well-off family and had secured an internship at Osborn Industries during the summer break. Initially, it had nothing to do with Peter, but Schiller suggested that he be a bit shameless and apply for the same internship. Peter had excellent grades and actually managed to get accepted. However, instead of being bitten by the spider at the exhibition, he was directly bitten by a spider from one of Osborn Industries' experimental instruments...

In any case, he had to be bitten one way or another because Spider-Man was chosen by the spider totem, the master weaver of the spider web. Whether it happened today or tomorrow, he had to bear the consequences both inside and out. Schiller comforted the poor little spider and went back to sleep.

The night in Gotham was dark and thick, perfect for sleeping. Bruce had stayed up all night, staring at the moon, which was almost shapeless in the dense fog. In his hands, he held a stack of files, and the name on the first page was Schiller Anders Rodriguez.

Schiller was completely unaware that Batman had dug up information about him. Lost in a deep dream, he heard a sound from the system, an alarm. However, he was sleeping too soundly, and in his ignorance, a blue light flashed by...

The system alarm became more frequent, but Schiller still didn't wake up. It seemed that something was obstructing the system. Finally, after a burst of distorted sound, Schiller's figure disappeared without a trace.

"Emergency protection system activated, universal location... universal location... universal reception confirmed, identity information being written... writing in progress... writing failed... writing in progress... writing successful."

When Schiller woke up again, he rubbed his eyes and was momentarily blinded by the sunlight. He couldn't believe his eyes. Gotham City was actually sunny?

As he pulled back the curtains, he saw the bright sunlight outside... in New York City.

Completely different from the rotten weather in Gotham, New York was sunny and beautiful. It was already scorching in the early morning. Schiller glanced out the window and realized he must be in some upscale apartment in downtown New York. As he turned around, he saw a mess of things on his desk, including a bottle of liquor, with a work badge underneath.

"Schiller, Presbyterian Hospital, psychiatrist... or attending physician? Did I time travel again?"

Damn, Schiller thought. Before he could even curse, his mobile phone rang. He picked it up, and a loud voice on the other end said, "Dr. Schiller! Where have you been? You absolutely cannot miss today's joint consultation! Did you get drunk again? Please come right away!"

Schiller's ears were ringing from the shock, but considering he was now a doctor, there might be an urgent situation where a patient needed to be saved. Since he was already here, he had to do his job.

Schiller quickly grabbed his identification, went downstairs, and looked for a car. It didn't make sense to live in such a fancy apartment without a car. In the garage downstairs, he found a fairly new Mercedes with the same key model as his own. He pressed the button and it actually started.

Thanks to Schiller's academic exchanges in New York in his previous life, he followed the navigation in the car and arrived at the Elder Council Hospital, the largest hospital in New York.

As soon as he entered, a receptionist quickly ran over and said, "Dr. Schiller, please hurry over. The joint consultation has already started."

Schiller didn't know what kind of role he had now, but he simply nodded indifferently and went up.

Fortunately, someone guided him, and Schiller made his way to the conference room. When they saw him, the room fell quiet for a moment, then continued with the discussion. Schiller sat in the seat reserved for him and quietly observed.

It seemed that he was quite a famous doctor, ranking among the top in his department. The person sitting across from him was obviously not from the psychiatric department. One of the doctors appeared arrogant as he said, "Indeed, it makes sense to let those self-proclaimed experts take a look first, so they don't act crazy and harass the nurses on the operating table."

Glancing at his name tag, Schiller saw Stephen, Stephen Strange, Doctor Strange. Well, here he was in Marvel again.

Schiller couldn't be bothered with him. Judging by Strange's appearance, the car accident should still be far off. Right now, he was just an annoying selfish person who saw others as beneath him.

Schiller silently reviewed the medical records while Strange watched him disdainfully. It was clear to Strange that Schiller had been drinking the previous day and was late for today's consultation. Strange had a bit of a cleanliness obsession and couldn't stand Schiller's lack of dedication. Moreover, he always thought psychologists were just playing tricks. In short, Strange was extremely disgusted with Schiller.

During the meeting, he kept finding fault with Schiller, but Schiller remained indifferent and ignored him completely. After the meeting, Strange even intentionally bumped into him.

Schiller was annoyed by his behavior, but he figured that in the end, Strange would learn his lesson. It probably wouldn't be long before something bad happened to him. If he wasn't so annoying, Schiller might have given him a reminder. But for now, Strange would have to face the consequences on his own.

Just as the consultation ended, Schiller checked his mobile phone and received a call. The voice on the other end was pleasant but anxious. She asked, "Dr. Schiller, has your consultation ended? Can you come to Stark Tower? Tony is not doing well..."

Tony Stark?

When was he supposed to visit? Was Iron Man kidnapped, or has he already returned?

Schiller didn't even have time to check the materials online because a Stark company car was already waiting downstairs at the hospital. He quickly got into the car, and a beautiful woman sat in the passenger seat, with a professional look about her. She said, "Ever since Tony returned, you know, during the last diagnosis, he started having inexplicable mood swings and engaging in crazy behaviors. I heard him crying last night..."

"Miss Pepper, are you alright?" Schiller asked tentatively. Pepper covered her eyes and said, "I'm sorry, but please make sure to be attentive during this treatment."

Schiller understood. Iron Man must have returned after being kidnapped, and he learned that his company's weapons had been used in unjust wars. He probably came in as a psychologist because Pepper was too concerned about Stark's mental struggle.

[ShaneFreak: I am only editing these chapters because some people give reviews about bad grammar...]

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