Chapter 2444: The Weird Bat Family (End)
Chapter 2444: The Weird Bat Family (End)
Chapter 2444: The Weird Bat Family (End)
And it was obvious that this time the laughter was a failure.
If we have to review the reasons for his failure, Schiller believes that one is due to insufficient intelligence, and the other is due to the character of Kuangxiao who is good at predicting. He attaches too much importance to prediction.
There is nothing much to say about the first point. This plan seems to be just an attempt by Crazy Laugh, because anyone can see that the information he has is insufficient. Whether it is about Schiller or Marvel, he knows too little. This time it can only be regarded as a blind attack at best.
The second point is what Schiller gradually discovered after coming to this universe. Because there are indeed destiny trajectories and time flows, magic and prophecies also exist, which proves that it is not impossible to predict things in the future.
However, all the characters that Schiller has encountered who have the ability to predict the future, or simply visitors from the future, have shown ambiguous attitudes towards this.
First is Barry, who has returned to the present from the future through the Speed Force. It seems that he is very familiar with Schiller, and may even have owed Schiller's paper at some point in time.
But he did not tell Schiller what the future would be like right away. Even if someone asked curiously, he basically gave vague answers and only gave a general direction.
The same is true for the Time Administration and Supreme Kang, especially Kang, because Schiller has communicated with him a lot since they both work in the Sanctuary of the Holy of Holies. Every time they talk about the future, he shakes his head and says something that he is not very sure about.
What Schiller felt most clearly were David and Franklin, whom he met this time. These two had clearly written on paper that they could predict the future, but neither of them had ever firmly said what the future would be like.
This makes Shiller believe that an anchored future does exist, but it is also possible that different branches will be generated due to various choices and accidents, and it is uncertain which one will be the main trunk in the end.
So this leads to the existence of some people, led by Crazy Laughter, who actually have no paper settings that can predict the future, but instead make some weird inferences and predictions, and believe in their own speculations about the future more than those who can really see the future.
Because those who can really see may be able to see the complex future branches from another perspective, but those who do not have this ability but insist on reasoning do not have such a God's perspective. Their cognition is limited to their perspective. One is one, two is two. The more rigorous the logic, the less uncertainty.
This is also one of Batman's characteristics. If you tell him that there is only one murderer, he will nod in agreement. If you tell him that the future is vague and unpredictable, and is always wavering, even if you can convince him with facts, he will not like it in his heart, and he cannot feel safe from such facts.
The biggest weakness of Crazy Laugh is that his predictions are always right.
It can be said that he had no difficulty in answering all the multiple-choice questions, and he could always choose the right answer even if he did not understand the principles at all. This gave him a constant internal logic, that is, this question must have a correct answer, because only with a correct answer could he choose the right answer.
But if you suddenly tell him that the answer to this question is actually a quantum oscillation among three options, and that before a certain moment, or even before every moment, the result is completely uncertain, and it is even possible that both the question and the answer will collapse and disappear together, then his choice will definitely not be to accept his fate, but to start talking about precise data such as possibility and probability, and he must choose the right answer.
His previous success made him too superstitious about making the right choices, and made him think that as long as all the choices he made along the way were correct, he would be able to achieve the best result in the probabilistic sense. This was also the main reason why his plan failed this time.
First of all, this time, the Laughing Egg has at least three layers of shells. The Laughing Egg in Bruce's body is used to paralyze Schiller and the Dark Knights, the egg in Batman's body is used to divert Batman's attention, the aggressiveness of the Speed Force and the Grim Reaper itself is used to cover up the eyes and ears of the Marvel people, and the real killer move, the egg that he wants to throw into the Marvel Universe, is wrapped in all these shells.
Among all these nesting doll plans, Mad Laughter has basically done the best, because even Schiller and the Batman of the main universe failed to really track down anything following these clues. He did not leave any clues and cleaned up the mess cleanly.
The failure of the first shell lies in the fact that the arrogance turned into the Joker's deep connection with Batman, so he noticed Batman's abnormality too early and dug out the eggs in advance. This actually did not reflect the problem of Joker's over-reliance on prediction and anchoring the future.
But the failure of the second shell is very telling. The process of these Batmen being discovered and rescued can be said to be a mess. Schiller did not have any established plan and did whatever he wanted. Bruce wandered around everywhere by showing his street urchin nature. The only one with a little certainty was the Batman of the main universe, but the running around Iron Man averaged the probability back to the starting point.
Too many uncertain factors collide to create greater randomness. Everyone is in chaos, with neither a clear plan nor an exact purpose. The whole process is just a stroll.
It is conceivable that the original process of the design of "Laughing Mad" should be to follow the clues of one of the cosmic meteorites, gradually find the various universes where the mysterious pollutant travels, and then rescue the various dark Batmans.
But the actual process is that a group of blind cats are counting their steps on WeChat, and then they each encounter their destined dead rat.
Only when the entire Dark Knights were gathered together did they fully deduced the background story, which was a case of confusing cause and effect and reversing the Tian Gang.
This led to the carefully designed background story of Mad Laughter. The mysterious brain waves, dark energy and mysterious blood used to distract attention never became the main story from beginning to end, but became side quests, which were chosen by everyone according to their interests and hobbies, and did not prevent them from accidentally discovering the Egg of Mad Laughter.
The threat of the third shell, that is, the speedster Death itself, was actually a major concern for Nick and others. However, an unexpected incident happened with David. This super mutant happened to have a personality that could perfectly manipulate time and could capture the speedster Death alive, which naturally allowed the Marvel crowd to get a glimpse of its true nature.
Schiller actually suspected that this might not be an accident. After all, the suggestion made by Franklin from the future was actually the words he conveyed on behalf of a doctor in the future. This doctor was either Anatoly or Schiller himself, and perhaps it was part of their plan.
But if David had not exploded at that time, it would have been difficult to easily exchange his help for some mechanical clone bodies, and David's loss of control and explosion could indeed be called an accident.
So after everything is over, looking at the overall situation, Crazy Laughter looks more like the protagonist who is good at maneuvering, has a plan and positions in place, and leads things in a way that is beneficial to him, while Schiller's side is in chaos, everyone serves their own boss, and it seems that he is the villain who succeeded entirely by luck.
But in fact, it still remains the same: those who trust their own choices too much, who identify the future as the most reasonable one and do not leave room for the countless strange and bizarre accidents in this world, are almost doomed to fail.
However, many seemingly makeshift teams, with everyone in a mess, sliding and bumping around in random trajectories without knowing what's going on, are the organizations that eventually spark wisdom and may become the final winners, because this is how human beings have come this far.
It does sound a bit pessimistic and desperate, but so far, the development trajectory of the human race cannot be said to be stable and in line with the rules. It can only be said to be relying on a large number of blind cats that have encountered enough dead mice.
Everyone knows what is right and what is good, but they just can't do it, because some people don't want to do it because it will harm others and not benefit themselves, some people want to do it with great hope but unfortunately can't do it, some people and others obviously want to do it but they are smashed because of accidents, and some people and others don't want to do it but are pushed by some inexplicable forces to force themselves to do something.
Just think about it, if the majority of people wanted to do it, had the ability to do it, and finally succeeded in doing it, would the world still be in the state it is now?
The biggest weakness of a person who is destined not to fail is that he cannot accept unexpected success, whether it is his own or others'. Once this success has nothing to do with him and comes from some inexplicable luck, he will be even more inexplicably defeated.
Just when Schiller finally solved the Robins' recent psychological problems and began to discuss future camping with Alfred, he received a call from Batman.
"Doctor, I'm sorry, I can't go back for the time being. The universe I'm in has been invaded. I've sent the coordinates. Please inform them that the Bat Family needs to gather."
Batman's tone was quite serious, and Schiller also frowned. When all the Batmen in Wayne Manor gathered in the Batcave, they saw a picture on the screen, which was the bombed Capitol.
"Oh my god!" Nightwing exclaimed. He said, "Is this another terrorist attack? What happened to that universe?"
"Look there, in the background of the photo!" Red Robin suddenly screamed.
Everyone looked in the direction he pointed, and in the sky behind the exploding Capitol, Superman fell.
Wonder Woman, who was with the God of War Batman, took a few steps back and said, "This is impossible, Superman..."
"Call Batwoman." Flash Batman said immediately, "Ask her to bring Clark back, now!"
Nightwing turned to look at the Robins and said, "I think we are in big trouble. Go get your gear ready now."
Red Hood turned around and looked at the strange-looking Batmen and said, "I think this is probably the weirdest Bat-Family attack yet."
"Don't worry," Schiller said. "Sometimes, weirdness is not a problem, but a strength. Get ready to go."
I got up at 5555 am and wrote
(End of this chapter)
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