The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 3545 Soul Catcher (3)



Chapter 3545 Soul Catcher (3)

Chapter 3545 Soul Catcher (Part )

"Jingle Bell!"

Clark woke up again after the alarm rang. His cell phone also rang at the same time. After he picked up the phone, Diana's anxious voice came from the other end: "Clark, Brainiac has invaded the earth. Batman wants to talk, you have to come quickly."

Clark put a hand over his eyes. He felt confused now, not knowing if the previous experience was a dream. He and Batman went to another universe and were busy with the mission of that universe... At least this part must be a dream. How could he stand with that damn traitor?

Clark stood up. He put on his uniform and prepared to go find Diana. But he suddenly remembered that when he picked up his phone just now, he saw another missed call on the screen.

He picked up the phone again, clicked on the number and dialed it. A familiar yet unfamiliar voice came from the other end: "Mr. Superman, there are some problems in Congress. Can you please come over and take a look?"

Clark felt that the voice was very familiar, but he couldn't remember where he had heard it. After a while, he finally remembered it - it was the psychiatrist in his dream.

"What's your name?" Clark asked.

"Schiller Rodriguez."

"No," Clark said, "You shouldn't be called that."

"Any questions, sir?"

"That's a name from my dream," Clark said. "He's an accomplice of that damn criminal... Wait. What about that criminal?"

Clark felt a severe headache. He squatted down beside the bed, holding his head, and then fell straight back onto the bed.

"Jingle Bell!"

He woke up again. This time he was in the base of the Injustice League. He saw Batman and many other people. They were all trying to persuade him or arguing with each other.

He saw a familiar figure in the crowd again—the psychiatrist named Schiller, standing far away from the crowd. Clark saw his mouth shape, as if he was saying to him, "You can't escape."

"Jingle Bell!"

When he woke up again, Clark sat up suddenly from the bed. He turned his head and saw Louise's sleeping face. The sunlight that came into the room was bright but not warm. Louise was lying beside him, but he could not feel her breath at all.

He fell headfirst onto the bed again, staring at the ceiling, muttering to himself, "What on earth do you want to do?"

He suddenly heard some noise in the living room, so he walked out and saw a man sitting on the sofa, with ripples of water gently forming in the cup in his hand.

"What do you want to do?" Clark asked.

"We need you to stay calm," Schiller said, turning around. "You're out of control. I'm trying to get you back to normal."

"I'm out of control? What's wrong with me?"

"Do you remember who you are and what you are doing now?"

Clark opened his mouth. Too many memories appeared in his mind, and he couldn't tell the order. But he remembered a pale smiling face very clearly.

"I was ambushed by the clown..."

"He wasn't trying to plot against you," Schiller said, "nor was he the clown in your universe. He was just a guide in the dream, and you punched him indiscriminately, and sent you to me to stabilize your condition."

"And I found this." Schiller stretched out a hand, and Clark saw that he was holding a silver alarm clock.

"Jingle Bell!"

When the alarm sounded, Clark became irritated. He even reached out to grab the alarm clock from Schiller's hand, but Schiller disappeared.

The alarm clock kept ringing. The alarm clock in front of him became bigger and bigger, and Clark finally began to step back in fear.

He turned around and tried to escape, but a huge alarm clock fell down behind him. He felt his body melting and turning into parts of the alarm clock, feeling the terrible noise and vibration every moment, as if he had fallen into hell.

In the midst of pain, he suddenly heard a sigh, and everything before his eyes disappeared.

He saw a man standing in front of him - to be precise, a figure with a male body and a globe head, standing in front of him and looking at him.

The globe had no features, but Clark could feel his scrutiny. Then he heard him say:

"So that's the source of your anxiety. Is it so painful for you to face Batman? But it's also..."

"Clark." Clark heard the weirdo call his name. He heard him say again: "Do you think Lois would be willing to be a reason for you to escape and degenerate?"

Clark only heard this sentence, and then he woke up and saw the ceiling of the hotel room and Batman standing by the hotel window.

Injustice Superman touched his chest and felt his pounding heart, as if he had just traveled through the Milky Way and suddenly fell into a blazing star.

"Louise..."

He remembered the question the mysterious man in his dream asked him.

Injustice Batman walked over to him and said, "Did you see them too? How weird. The professor even brought a Joker with him."

Unjust Superman turned around and glared at him. Unjust Batman did not hide his gloating, he said: "I'm sorry that I couldn't be with you when you were most vulnerable. Did you cry when you saw him?"

Injustice Superman grabbed Injustice Batman by the collar, but quickly shook him off and went to the bathroom to wash his face. After coming out, he leaned against the bathroom door and said, "I'm sorry to disappoint you. I punched him hard and almost made him cry."

"You're still the same, Clark." The Unjust Batman sat up straight and said, "So I guess you met the professor too?"

Injustice Superman frowned. He had almost forgotten what happened in the consecutive dreams, and only remembered the strange globe head at the end.

"If you mean the man with the globe on his head, yes." Injustice Superman looked a little upset.

"He said something to you," said Injustice Batman. "You didn't give him a punch?"

"Why are we wasting time here?" Injustice asked. "We are here to carry out a mission. What do we do next?"

"You haven't asked me this question in a long time," said Injustice Batman, "We have to go to the dream again later."

"Hurry up then." Injustice Superman said. He seemed to just want to get busy with his work instead of thinking about the fatal problem.

Injustice Batman just looked at him with an unclear expression, then slowly lay down on the bed. They both fell into dreams again.

When Injustice Superman woke up, he looked up and saw the truck again, and the pale smiling face sitting in the driver's seat.

Seeing the Unjust Batman next to him, he stopped the urge to rush over. Batman must be waiting for him to do this so that he can pretend to be a good guy.

Obviously, Batman and the Joker have a much richer relationship than him, but he has to pretend to be rational. How hypocritical, Injustice Superman thought.

The clown jumped out of the car. A man with a globe-shaped head walked over from the back of the car.

"Are you the professor?" asked Injustice Superman.

"You can call me that," he replied. "I'm sorry. I didn't consider your feelings when I asked the Joker to pick you up. We had to pull you into a deeper dream to calm you down. I hope this doesn't cause you any trouble."

"I'm not that fragile yet," said Injustice Superman coldly, "Didn't you say you were going to Hale's dream? Let's go."

Schiller stood opposite him and saw the unbearable irritation between his brows. Charles' shock therapy for him was beginning to work, and he had just added fuel to the fire, and maybe it would work soon.

Charles sealed most of the Injustice Superman's emotions, especially the Injustice Superman's emotions towards Batman. Charles' level is naturally unquestionable, but the lack of some emotions may make Schiller's psychoanalysis less accurate.

So taking the opportunity of pulling Unjust Superman into a deep dream, Schiller took a look into the depths of his spiritual world.

You won't know until you see it, and you'll be shocked when you see it. No wonder, among so many worlds, only the two of them have reached the point where they are today.

It can only be said that the ice is three feet thick, and it is not formed in a day. The conflict between the Unjust Superman and the Unjust Batman began when Lois was still alive. It is not a big conflict, most of them are trivial past doubts, which gradually gathered into a tower until it broke out in an instant.

But then again, if they were close friends the day before, they wouldn't have broken up immediately after Louise's death.

Don't forget, in Superman's world, after the Flash died, Superman directly killed people, and Batman acquiesced, and the two did not have any disputes about this matter.

To put it bluntly, you just don't love him/her anymore and you are not happy with everything he/she does. Something you thought was the trigger for the deterioration of your relationship was actually the last straw that broke the camel's back.

The reason for this judgment is that Schiller discovered that the ringing of the alarm clock lingering deep in the spiritual world of the unjust superman would greatly trigger his anxiety.

So, he played the ringtone repeatedly in his dream. As expected, Injustice Superman became more and more irritable, and even Lois could not calm him down.

And this ringing sound usually means that he needs to get up and go to work, and more importantly, go to the Justice League to face Batman.

That is to say, for a long time, going to the Justice League to face Batman made Superman anxious and irritable.

But if you think about it carefully, considering Batman's style of doing things, it is understandable that Superman would have such emotions.

The classic Batman is mainly about a man without a mouth, and the Batman with a mouth is usually quite likable. However, the Injustice Batman has taken a third path, being able to talk and laugh, but with a weird feeling, and a bit inexplicable.

Schiller originally did not intend to go to Hale's dream in person, but planned to let Jack the Clown, who also had the power of dreams, take them to explore the truth. However, the Injustice Superman went crazy as soon as he arrived, so Jack could only bring him to him and let him calm him down.

But since we are already here, we might as well go together. In order to prevent the Injustice Batman from discovering his identity in the real world, he had to use the image of the dream world that he had not used for a long time, that is, himself with a globe head.

He also planned to go to Hale's dream in this image. Schiller already had some ideas on how to calm down this crazy super Kryptonian.

Although Injustice is not very good, Injustice is also inexplicable. If either of them was normal, they wouldn't be like this. They are really a perfect match.


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