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Chapter 832: Red Hood (Part 1)

"Gotham's comprehensive transportation improvement plan?" Roy held the document in his hand and looked at Schiller in front of him and said: "Professor, didn't you say that you want to improve the learning atmosphere? Why did it change to improving transportation? "

"You can take a look at this plan first, and then you'll understand why." Schiller sat across from Roy's desk, watching the early morning light shine through the blinds, leaving traces after traces on the table.

Roy sat down and looked at the complicated plan. He couldn't understand many professional terms, but at least he could understand a number.

"172 overpasses, 36 underground tunnels, and this... what is this called... what kind of passage in the air? What is this?" Roy looked confused. He looked at Schiller and said, "Let's not talk about it yet. , what are these that I can’t understand, 172 overpasses, is this an extra number?”

Schiller shook his head and said: "This is the result of a very precise estimate. I don't know how it was calculated. You have to ask the professional staff team of Wayne Group about this."

"And this is only the first phase of the project." Schiller looked at Roy and said: "Conservative estimates. The entire Gotham, including the surrounding areas of Van Gotham, will need more than 600 overpasses to meet daily traffic needs.·

Rosen's jaw almost dropped. He said: "Wait a minute, professor, I know you can't bear the traffic jam, but with so many overpasses, I'm afraid the road will be completely filled up. Where did it come from such a big place?"

Schiller shook his head and said: "This is just an ordinary overpass. The air passages and viaducts you just saw are not included. If they were included, it would be conservatively estimated to be more than 1,000."

Schiller took the drawing and said: "Look here, this is called the Gotham Inner Circle, this is the Middle Circle, and there is the Outer Circle...·

"Moreover, you don't have to worry about the floor space. These bridges and buildings are all matching. All overpasses will be divided into 23 floors above and below ground, complementing the three-dimensional structure of the city's buildings...·

“In this renovation plan, the highest overpass will be as high as the top floor of Wayne Tower. As for technical issues, you don’t have to worry. We have a very professional technical staff who can solve all quality and maintenance cost issues. .”

Roy's facial features were all wrinkled together. He turned back a page of the plan and said, "What is this? The east district building renovation plan? Wasn't the area around the living hell just completed?"

Roy is referring to the building renovation plan in the Pan Living Hell area. This is an extension of the building renovation plan in the Living Hell area. It is to partially renovate the area three times the area around the Living Hell area?

However, this kind of transformation is not so detailed. The main structure of the building is not changed. It only improves the sanitation conditions and water and electricity wiring. So far, more than half of it has been completed. This is why Cobot wanted to rectify the order around the living hell. .

Originally, their planners were to expand outward bit by bit in this way, and then do it all over again. It was expected that the entire East District would be transformed within ten years.

But now, the method described in this new plan is the same method used to transform the living hell before, that is, it can be transformed in one go, turning the entire East District into a complete three-dimensional city and a large honeycomb in Gotham, with unlimited

Possibility of downward or upward expansion to solve all population and resource shortage problems.

"Can this really be done?" Roy questioned: "Okay, professor, if you say that professional is very professional, then I have nothing to say, but if they go to such great lengths to fight, the gangsters..."

Schiller smiled and said: "The gangsters will agree. No one is more anxious than them. It is best to have one overpass for each car, so that there will never be traffic jams and their business will never be delayed."

Roy looked at the plan carefully, and then he realized that although the things listed in these plans were exaggerated, they did not threaten the fundamental interests of the gangs, but were of great benefit to them.

How this plan came about has to start with the second meeting between Bruce, Alberto and Schiller yesterday.

The temperature was lower in the morning the day before, but Evans came to school early and made up for the few case studies before. This was in sharp contrast to Bruce who was just waiting to die, but Schiller decided to be more tolerant to Bruce because

Today is the time for him to go bankrupt.

When the three of them got together again, Alberto spoke first: "Even if we reach an agreement on all these issues, there is still another problem. If we cannot use violence to dismantle the current rules, then once the transformation begins,

, what should I do if the gangs object?”

"If we stab them, they will definitely resist, and they will resist more fiercely than any organization. After all, they grew up in such an environment."

Bruce also frowned. If the gang's stress response is too strong, it is very likely that a city-wide conflagration or war will break out. He understands that the current situation is equivalent to operating on a seventy-year-old man, and it may not be possible without surgery.

It is a chronic death, and you may die immediately after surgery.

Schileque said: "Is there a possibility that before we stab them, we can give them some anesthesia, or simply numb them and pass them out. In this way, you can stab them however you want."

Bruce and Alberto both paused, looked at each other, and looked at Schiller together. Bruce said: "Don't tell me, the anesthesia you are referring to is physical anesthesia."

"I'm sorry, Professor, but I just want to say, well... it would be a bit unrealistic for you to knock them out one by one with an umbrella." Alberto said with some embarrassment.

"Who said I need physical anesthesia? Who said I need to knock them out one by one with an umbrella?" Schiller said helplessly: "I think your understanding of me is a little biased..."

Bruce and Alberto looked at each other again. Alberto swallowed and said, "Professor, chemical anesthesia is not very good. We can't poison all the gangs in Gotham..."

"Okay, I know that it is possible for Bruce to come up with the kind of anesthetic that they can all drink, but this will only treat the symptoms and not the root cause. Professor, I think you can calm down and let's talk about this again.

question……"

As soon as Schiller opened his mouth, Bruce said again: "I am opposed to sneak attacks, and even more opposed to poisoning. Even if you asked me just now, what is my technical level, I will never use my technical level here.

Something despicable."

Schiller wanted to speak again, but was interrupted again. Bruce continued:

"I know, you may want to say that we have to take the overall situation into consideration, but have you ever thought that this is really immoral?"

Schiller didn't know what kind of impression he had left on Bruce and Alberto, making them feel that whenever he proposed something, he must use unethical methods such as deception or sneak attack to achieve it.

Schiller knocked the ground hard with the tip of his umbrella and said: "Stop! Don't talk! When did I say that I was going to physically anesthetize them? If the sap is effective, I still need to call you over?"

"You mean, if it works well, you will really hit their sap one by one?!"

Schiller took a deep breath and said, "If you talk to me this way again, you'll never graduate, Bruce Wayne!"

Bruce tilted his head to one side and winked at Alberto, which meant, "Look, he's making trouble again."

Schiller shook his head and said: "Okay, let's get down to business. You have said before that the gangs in Gotham put most of their energy into competition because of their lack of education, and they lack logical thinking and foresight.

Very short-sighted and we can take advantage of that."

Schiller gently touched the handle of the umbrella and said: "If there is something, in the short term, it can bring them huge benefits, but in the long term, it will deepen their control over them and even affect their future."

It has a huge impact on their lives, do you think they can see it?"

"It depends on what kind of thing it is." Alberto said: "Although they have been disciplined by the rules of the gang and are full of thoughts about competing with the same kind or grabbing profits, they are actually not stupid. If

It's an obvious trap that no one will jump."

"No, no, no, this is not a trap. We won't touch their current cake, but we will give them great benefits. Just like the previous construction of the logistics industry, everyone will have money and the economy will develop...

…”

After finishing speaking, Schiller looked at Alberto and said, "The gangsters must have complained about the two days of flooding, right?"

Alberto nodded and said: "Yes, it took two or three days for the water on the streets to subside. This delayed a lot of their business. Some gangsters rushed to transport goods. As a result, not only the truck was broken, but the goods were also damaged.

It’s soaked.”

"After Gotham's sewers were frozen, only the old sewers could be used, plus some newly built drainage facilities. The efficiency was very low. If it were not close to the sea, there would have been a flood by now," Bruce said.

"Then let's go and solve these problems for him. Isn't it because the transportation capacity is insufficient and it is easily affected by weather disasters?"

"Bruce. Come up with a plan. How should the underground waterway be routed so that it is not affected by natural disasters? How many overpasses are needed to avoid traffic jams? What kind of transportation method is needed for the entire city to achieve the highest efficiency..." Schiller

Looking at Bruce, he said in a relaxed tone: "You don't need to participate in the second round of internship. Give me the plan tomorrow."

Bruce touched his forehead and said: "Professor, do you know what you just said? You asked me to calculate the best transportation route for the entire city with my bare hands and hand it in tomorrow morning?"

"Is there any problem?" Schiller said, looking him up and down.

Looking at Bruce's face, Schiller paused, raised his head and looked at the ceiling and said, "Of course, manpower is sometimes scarce. If it really doesn't work, you can just hand it in the day before graduation..."

"I remember. Your butler graduated from the Department of Mathematics. He should be helpful to you?" Schiller continued.

Bruce, whose face was as black as the bottom of a pot, stood up and left. He discovered that Schiller now knew two words, one was "graduate" and the other was "housekeeper".

As soon as he walked out of the door, he heard Schiller in the room say:

"Alberto, remember to ask Evans to remind me that there are many candidates for this year's outstanding graduates. Perhaps the quota should be increased..."

Bruce walked faster.

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