The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2659 Hollywood Rhapsody (7)



Chapter 2659 Hollywood Rhapsody (7)

Chapter 2659 Hollywood Rhapsody (XVII)

"Tony knew very well that he shouldn't have said that, and he could see that Jarvis was upset, and other people like Steve also felt that he had gone a little too far."

"Let me repeat again, Wanda is not trying to be an alcoholic. Her words and attitude have made it very clear. Any adult with normal reason should not continue to be aggressive."

"Stark knew this but still did it. This is typical compulsive behavior. As I said, it is his way of gaining a sense of security. Why does he feel insecure?"

At this time, a small picture-in-picture appeared in the lower right corner of the screen, showing Stark's expression, but Schiller shook his head and said, "No, let's not look at this, let's look at Pepper's expression a few seconds ago."

The camera perfectly captured Pepper's fleeting expression of worry, but it wasn't very strong, and she seemed more worried about Wanda's physical condition than about her drinking.

"When we listened carefully to what Tony said, I know his words were a little confusing, but the main point was very clear. He hoped Wanda would not put pressure on Pepper."

"Because he saw Pepper's expression, which was a bad expression and obviously conveyed some negative emotions, Stark thought Pepper was negatively affected, which made him feel insecure."

"Obviously, intellectually, he should be able to think that Pepper wouldn't be afraid of being a mother just because Wanda drank some wine before bed, but he couldn't help but think so. It was difficult for him to get rid of this idea because it made him feel safe."

"Yes, this is also a compulsive behavior. An uncommon but real manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder is extreme worry about others being harmed, or simply assuming that others are being harmed."

"The target of assumptions is often someone close to you, and you can't help but think that they are always under various kinds of pressure and persecution, in order to gain a sense of security."

"Why do they feel safe when their loved ones are being victimized? In fact, just like what Stark did, when he stood up as a protector, he felt that he was sacrificing and giving. Protecting others will give them courage, and courage will significantly increase their spiritual drive. The increase in spiritual strength will make them feel comfortable and safe."

"This can also explain the mentality of many doting parents, who themselves suffer from a combination of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder."

"Because there are no other ways to gain a sense of security, they choose to assume that the whole world wants to harm their children, so that they can stand up to protect their children as an extremely powerful protector, which will give them an incomparable strong spiritual motivation and make them feel safer."

"Tony has the same mentality now. In the past, Pepper always played the role of a mother to tolerate him. He couldn't imagine that Pepper was a victim. Now that Pepper is pregnant and is at the most vulnerable stage of her life, he can use this as an excuse to imagine that Pepper is suffering from various kinds of abuse."

"As Pepper's fiancé and the father of her child, he should stand up as a strong protector and help her get rid of all dangers. This provides him with a strong spiritual motivation and helps him stabilize himself."

"When I left, I knew this might happen, so I called him at this point."

The phone rang suddenly. Stark was obviously a little impatient, but when he saw the name on the caller ID, he still answered the call.

"Hello? Schiller?...How are you?" One could tell that Stark's tone was still a little stiff, and it was obvious that he couldn't adjust his mood in such a short time.

But the next second, his expression brightened visibly, and he even smiled as if he couldn't help it.

"Okay, it is. OK, that's it. See you tomorrow."

Steve felt a little curious, so he asked, "Is it Schiller's call? What's going on?"

"Yes, he said that considering Baker unsafe, he took him away before Pepper and I came back."

Everyone else felt a little surprised and didn't understand how this sentence could coax Stark into submission, but everyone was tired after playing all day, so they went back to their rooms to sleep.

The next morning, Schiller came alone. Stark also got up early. Seeing Wanda and Jarvis eating breakfast, he felt a little embarrassed, but he couldn't bring himself to apologize.

Fortunately, no one bothered with him because everyone was used to his being startled. Wanda just glanced at him indifferently, and Jarvis pretended nothing had happened.

This made Stark even more embarrassed. He had no choice but to move closer to Schiller, eat some potato wedges from his plate, and then asked, "How's Baker? You said you got some information from him..."

"I took Baker back to the hotel and hypnotized him. When he recalled some details that he hadn't been able to recall when he had an outburst, there was one detail that I found interesting. Do you want to listen to it?"

"Of course." Stark nodded, his eyes never leaving Schiller, so Schiller said, "He mentioned that Robbins pretended to be Spider-Man and kidnapped him. Of course, at that time he didn't know that Spider-Man was not Spider-Man. He thought Robbins was Spider-Man, so he scolded him a few words, and Spider-Man didn't say anything in return."

"But in the process of retorting, they mentioned the lunar far base, which was where they had previously intersected due to work, and even mentioned the names of several star core space station projects."

"If it was really Spider-Man who kidnapped him, it wouldn't be surprising for him to say this, but the problem is that Spider-Man is most likely Robbins, and Robbins is just a gangster in Brooklyn. How did he know?"

After a moment's thought, Stark said, "Do you think someone leaked the information? Considering that this guy has the ability to become invisible, maybe he went somewhere and eavesdropped on a few words..."

"Can such a confidential project really be eavesdropped on casually?"

Stark fell into deep thought, and Schiller continued, "In any case, the problem must be with Robbins, but now that he's gone, it's a bit troublesome."

"Do you think we should try to catch him? Of course we have to catch him sooner or later, but do you think now is the time?"

Schiller obviously thought about it seriously before saying, "I don't think it's necessary to assemble the Avengers for such a small matter, but Robin must be found. I'll call S.H.I.E.L.D. and ask them to cast a wide net."

"Of course, there is also the S.H.I.E." Stark added, "After all, the person disappeared on their territory. If we don't tell them, if something happens there in the future, it will be difficult for us to explain it clearly."

Schiller nodded and continued, "Baker is a little better now. Although there was a mess before, it didn't cause any casualties or property damage. He is a technician after all..."

"Are you worried that Steve will cause trouble for him? That old-fashioned guy does often use the excuse of justice to cause trouble, but I don't think it's necessary to be too harsh on that ball of sand..."

"Peter said he would take care of it. What do you think?"

"He's not a child anymore, we should trust him." Although Stark said this, he still looked up at the room, and Peter just came out of the room.

Peter also sat down to eat breakfast, and Stark asked him, "What do you think of Baker? Do you think he will be a potential threat?"

"No one is born with a hidden danger." Peter said, "Baker has been working well in various bases for such a long time, which shows that he has full behavioral capabilities and is not a lunatic who should be hospitalized."

"Although he got himself into trouble this time, he is still a victim after all. It's pitiful that he was trapped in a swimming pool for so long. It's understandable that he went crazy after he got out. Fortunately, he is not a bad person and didn't cause any damage."

"That's because you stopped him in time," Schiller said. "If you hadn't done anything, there would have been a lot of trouble."

Peter paused and thought for a moment before saying, "What does he think? Does he want to be hospitalized?"

"I think we should listen to the opinions of professional doctors." Stark suddenly interrupted and said, "It should be the doctor who determines whether his current mental condition requires treatment. Otherwise, even if he participates in the work, it may cause trouble."

"His condition is quite complicated. If he wants to be admitted to Arkham Sanatorium, I will be responsible for his diagnosis and treatment. But I am on vacation now, so there is no point in letting him live in the sanatorium. However, it may be dangerous to let him go home. After all, Robbins' whereabouts are unknown. If he goes back to look for him, he will not be a match for that guy."

"So what do you think, Doc?"

"I want to ask Ms. Carter." Schiller looked upstairs and said, "Maybe we can send him back to New York first and let Nick arrange a place for him to live. This will be safer."

Several people agreed with this statement, and during their conversation, Wanda looked over here frequently. When the three of them got up and went outside to greet Carter and Steve who had returned from their morning run, Wanda lowered her voice and said.

"Why is Stark so normal when he's with them? He starts going crazy when he meets us?"

Jarvis blinked as if he was about to speak, but it seemed that Eddie, who was filming on the opposite side, gave him a signal, so he said nothing.

This question has also sparked widespread speculation among the public. Of course, after all, Stark has a better relationship with Peter and Schiller, and he is just an acquaintance with Wanda, so it is normal to treat them differently.

But theoretically speaking, he and Jarvis have a good relationship, so he shouldn't have such much malice towards Wanda. Why did he have to go crazy towards Wanda?

He went crazy at Wanda, even ignoring the presence of Jarvis and Pepper, but was coaxed into submission by Schiller's words. What magic does this Dr. Schiller have?

The public's attention was originally focused on Schiller, and now people are even more curious. However, professionals soon came forward and said that they had found clues in the content of the documentary itself.

The reason why Schiller was able to coax Stark so well was, of course, because of his absolutely excellent professional qualities.

"Didn't any of you notice?" A woman who looked very intellectual pointed at the scene of the three people communicating above her head and said, "Schiller and Stark used a lot of question sentences when communicating..."


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