Chapter 3020 The Disappearance of the Phantom(1/2)
There was a burst of singing from the music classroom, and a girl was singing. Pomona stood at the door and listened, but did not go in to disturb her. She heard Felivi say that some children were very shy, and it didn't matter when they sang in chorus, but if they sang solo, they would be a little bit louder.
It won't open.
As she adjusted her breathing, she thought of "The Clown" again. Arthur was not afraid to stand in front of people and perform. This was his way of making a living, but after get off work, he was silent and his clothes were not like when he was playing the clown. So colorful, except for that night on the subway.
When a person already has a lot, he will still feel pain. This pain is even greater than that of a person who has nothing but a little.
Others may not understand why he still suffers when he has so much?
"He only lacks one thing", as long as he has this one thing, he will be "perfect". Thomas Wayne, who has a lot, lacks the support of the people.
On TV, he told the talk show host that he had nothing. His attitude was not like those who lost everything after a disaster. He did not say it with a grimace, but with a smile.
Arthur's mental illness was not aggressive, he just laughed when he was nervous, and later he became violent, which obviously worsened.
Mental illness waxes and wanes, and it also requires treatment. In Durham's case, he changed from a personality abnormality at the beginning to a psychotic personality, and he also had hallucinations before he was arrested. This is schizophrenia.
symptoms.
The place where Arthur met the social worker was sometimes an office full of clutter, and sometimes it was a pure white room with nothing else but a table and two chairs. This may be explained by the fact that he also had hallucinations. However,
The most important thing is his female neighbor. She does exist, but she is different from what he "thought".
Who doesn't want to have a rich father like Thomas Wayne? But Arthur didn't go to the mental hospital to find information to prove this point. What he wanted was "other answers."
In other words, whether the employees of the mental hospital gave him a file or not, it didn't matter to Arthur what was actually recorded in the file. He just wanted to know that he was adopted and was abused by his adoptive mother. In this way, he
Then you can throw away the "responsibility".
People with a sense of responsibility are often burdened with heavy burdens. Once they are thrown away, they feel relaxed, and then the "clown" can dance with joy.
There was a scholar who suffered from schizophrenia. He proposed game theory. It is like a game. Two people each use strategies to achieve the purpose of winning and gain something during the game.
The Chartist strikers initially cooperated with the Anti-Corn Law League. It was true that the price of bread was too expensive and was detrimental to the survival of workers, but the purpose of abolishing the Corn Laws was not to support the workers.
The first to suffer was the British agriculture and landowners, which were the main competitors of the Industrial Union. British agriculture was self-sufficient in the early 19th century, but under this policy of despising agriculture, by the 19th century
In the 1970s, it could only supply 79% of the country's population, and only 39% during World War I. During World War II, German submarines attacked British ocean-going merchant ships, forcing the United Kingdom to implement a food rationing system.
It took about 15 years to reverse the agricultural decline and basically ensure food self-sufficiency.
The people who formulated this policy wanted to turn the world into a raw material supplier and commodity dumping ground for the British Empire. People in these countries had to use pounds when selling agricultural products in the UK.
But Germany rose at this time, and the steel in the Ruhr Industrial Zone became competitors with British steel. Then Germany overtook Britain during the second industrial revolution.
When the American Civil War broke out, northern industrialists did not want southern plantations to affect industrial development. They even gave up prohibiting alcohol to avoid affecting the people who had united for anti-slavery.
In other words, the Chartist activists wanted to gain something through the movement, and the Cooper family house was obtained by his great-grandfather.
The "Joker" and his supporters did not think about "game". They were more like Peeves. If he saw someone concentrating on playing chess, he would flip the chessboard over and then feel happy about it.
People who play chess hate him, but it doesn't matter to him. The "clown" only obtains happiness through destruction. He has no ideas, no meaning, and no program, just for "joy".
If life is a need to be continued at any cost, then destruction is a priceless luxury.
This is a kind of doomsday carnival, just like people under the shadow of the Black Death who know that death is close at hand, but still want to enjoy themselves to the fullest. They might die tomorrow, so why not enjoy themselves in time before death?
At this time, let alone the police being close at hand, they would dare to have a direct conflict with the police. It is undoubtedly sad for a sheep to turn into a wolf, especially when people are still sleeping in the sheep pen, but some problems cannot be solved by psychological treatment.
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Fortunately, the "clowns" still know how to wear masks to hide their identities. They are still afraid of the ubiquitous cameras in the city. When they "cool down", they will continue their original lives, and what they do when wearing masks is like
It was a secret party.
Death Eaters also wear masks, and it is precisely because they wear masks that their identities cannot be identified, so Karkaroff needs to identify them.
Maybe it is because I have followed the rules for too long that I want to experience what it feels like to "not follow the rules".
Pomona was reminded of Buddy Crouch Jr., who took off his "mask" and stuck out his tongue like a snake.
He looked at his father's shocked expression with a smile, as if he was not afraid of being imprisoned in Azkaban and the consequences he would have to bear.
The girl's singing stopped, and Pomona stopped staying and continued walking up the steps.
Being with those who wear masks, no matter how many there are, or how religious they are when surrounding the "Joker", in the end Arthur will go to a lunatic asylum, instead of becoming the brother controlled by the villain in "Infinite Universe Crisis"
Tan.
Although Lily's curse was an accident, everyone except Bella first chose to protect themselves after the mysterious man disappeared instead of looking for him.
Hamlet said: If it weren't for my constant nightmares, even if I were locked in a nut shell, I would still think of myself as the king of infinite space.
Then someone said: That nightmare is your ambition, because the existence of the careerist himself is just the shadow of a dream.
Grindelwald was also an ambitious man. He and Albus Dumbledore both dreamed of changing the world, but Dumbledore "stopped his losses" in time and woke up from his dream.
When we arrived at the principal's office, Dumbledore was still there, but he seemed to be leaving soon, because he was packing his luggage and had an invisibility cloak hanging on his hand.
"You want to go out?" Pomona asked.
"No, just sorting out old things." Dumbledore said with a smile, "Do you think I will leave at this time?"
Pomona breathed a sigh of relief, "You can't leave now, Albus, the school needs you."
"Why do you think so?" Dumbledore threw the Invisibility Cloak into the suitcase and closed the lid.
Pomona originally wanted to say someone from the Ministry of Magic, but the principal said that Hogwarts has no intention of going against the Ministry of Magic and will do its best to cooperate in investigating dangerous creatures hidden in the school.
"It's about Severus," Pomona said, telling him exactly what happened when she met Malfoy.
"What are you worried about?" Dumbledore asked.
"Aren't you worried?" Pomona asked.
"Why should I worry?" Dumbledore said with a smile, looking confident.
"What did you say to him to make him want to stay?" Pomona asked.
"This is personal privacy." Dumbledore said after thinking about it for a moment, "He asked me not to tell anyone."
Pomona pouted, he had already said so, how could he ask further?
"Tell me, Pomona, what do you think is the most lacking resource in this world?" Dumbledore asked.
What is missing? There are many things missing in this world, such as hope in Pandora's box.
But she thought of Arthur's female neighbor. What if she didn't have a horrified expression when she saw Arthur appearing in her home?
But who makes her a normal person? How could a normal person fall in love with a madman?
"It's understanding," Pomona whispered, "whether it's from an enemy or a lover."
Dumbledore looked at her through his half-moon glasses.
"Love can sometimes make people crazy, Albus, and it can also make people unfair." Pomona looked at the old fool and said, "And about your 'greater good' rhetoric, Severus doesn't agree with that."
Agree.”
"Because of the boy named Parker?" Dumbledore asked.
"You said he was a smart man," Pomona said.
"He is very smart, but sometimes he can be stupid." Dumbledore said with a smile, "Who makes him still young?"
Life is short, fall in love, girl.
Before the red lips fade,
Before the hot blood has cooled down,
There will no longer be such a good time tomorrow.
She had to admit that love was a powerful force for young people, but for this old man who was over a hundred years old and had "no love left", it seemed that it no longer had that attraction.
Especially when Grindelwald asked him in public, "Who else will love you?"
Albus Dumbledore is a ruthless chess player, and he won two games. Although the second game was a bit lucky, he plans to continue winning.
At this time, she felt that the lion in front of her looked more like a snake.
"It is precisely because he still has love in his heart that I don't think he is hopeless, at least he is much better than his master." Dumbledore said calmly.
"And you took advantage of that?" Pomona asked bitterly.
"It's not about taking advantage of this." Dumbledore looked at her seriously, "but it's about giving him a reason."
"What reason?" Pomona asked.
"Reason for staying, if he leaves Hogwarts, where do you think he will go?" Dumbledore said.
She felt that she could not win against this glib guy, so it was no wonder that the United States Ministry of Magic cut out Grindelwald's tongue.
This is inconsistent with human rights, but Grindelwald is so good at deceiving people.
"It's interesting to have someone like him among teachers, isn't it?" Dumbledore said with a smile, "Give him a chance."
"I didn't say I was going to throw him away," Pomona said.
"I didn't tell you to drive him away." Dumbledore shook his head and said, "I just told you to give him a chance."
"What chance?" Pomona asked confused.
To be continued...