Chapter 1647: No Time to Die (10)
A long time ago, Schiller seriously considered how to make the two worlds communicate. This does not mean that the two worlds can merge, because fusion may lead to too many unpredictable situations.
But proper communication is necessary, because the styles of the two worlds are very different, so there are naturally complementary aspects. The last time the soul of Batman from the main universe accidentally entered Stark's body, the collision of their wisdom produced many positive effects, but that was only an accident after all.
Schiller has always wanted to find a stable channel for the characters of the two worlds to communicate, but unfortunately Schiller is a human being. He does not have the transcendent perspective of gods. Many things seem clear to gods, but they are a mystery to humans.
But Schiller did not take a path to understand gods with a mortal body. He chose to drive gods directly.
But even gods who are almost omnipotent need professional counterparts. Schiller tried eternity several times before, but he didn't seem to know much about things outside the big world. That is to say, at the level of eternity, he might just work according to orders and didn't know the secrets hidden behind the vast void.
Schiller knew that OAA must know everything, but it was too troublesome to drive OAA, and it would cost a lot. Schiller could only settle for the second best and set his sights on Annihilation, who was also one of the five gods but the most mysterious.
Facts have proved that his judgment was correct. Although Annihilation was at the same level as Eternity, due to its special nature, it did have more knowledge of the void outside the big world.
He did not explain the structure of the universe outside the big world to Schiller in detail, but when Schiller proposed that he hoped to build a channel between the two big worlds, Annihilation did not refuse at the first time, but thought about it, which proved that Annihilation might have the ability to create a channel in the void.
But Annihilation raised a key question about Schiller's plan to make a hole, that is, Schiller was an outsider, he could naturally appear in these two worlds in a swagger, but if he took the characters in this universe to another universe, how to solve the copyright problem?
Schiller thought about this problem, and finally he came to the answer that as long as he didn't shout loudly, it should be fine.
This answer seems a bit absurd, but it is actually a rigorous deduction. After Batman from the main universe came to this universe, there was no alarm mechanism in the universe, and there was nothing to remind the universe administrator that characters from other universes had invaded.
Later, Schiller set up a trap to let Batman say the most classic quote, and Eternity realized belatedly that a big guy had come. This shows that when it comes to the issue of well-known characters visiting each other, if there is no problem, then there is no problem.
Think about it and you can understand that DC and Marvel comics have a very large fan community, many of which have not obtained genuine authorization, but even Disney, the copyright maniac, cannot find trouble with every fan work like this, because it is meaningless.
First of all, the income obtained by fan authors is really a mosquito leg among mosquito legs, not worth mentioning. Secondly, fan authors can well expand the influence of the original work. If all income incentives are erased and the copyright issue is stuck, then these two comic companies will not have such a wide influence even if they promote it hard.
From the perspective of a time traveler, if both worlds want to strictly control copyright, they can set up the underlying rules of the universe to immediately call the police as soon as they find any alien life, and let the universe administrator remove it. However, after several experiments, this situation has not been found. In other words, there will be no problem with the matter of crossing each other as long as there is no big mess.
However, for the sake of insurance, Schiller decided that the first premeditated crossing attempt should be limited to an independent space that is connected to the main universe but also has a distance. This is less likely to be discovered, and it is easier to solve even if something goes wrong.
Because Schiller had this idea long ago, when the magic world wanted to build a magic school hidden under the Gotham River, Bruce proposed to expand this plan a little bit and directly build a Gotham inner world, which perfectly meets the conditions of being connected to the main universe but having a certain distance, and being easier to solve in case of trouble.
Everything is ready, only the east wind is missing. As a reward for the main universe Batman's trip to Marvel, Schiller originally wanted to bring Stark to the main universe to help the main universe Batman, but Strange himself committed suicide. Schiller, adhering to his usual tolerance, kicked him into the hole made by Annihilation.
But there is actually an advantage. When building the inner world, the remaining magicians helped a lot, and it can be said that they worked together. Now that the inner world is almost built, Batman should naturally give back and put the construction of the magic academy on the agenda.
But after the vampire invasion and the supply cut by the devil, there are too few people left in the magic world, and even fewer who can be teachers. Even if people like Zatanna and Constantine who are not suitable for being teachers are forced to teach, there are still many vacant professor positions.
However, Strange has relatively rich teaching experience in the Dream School and can be a qualified professor at the School of Magic. More importantly, his moral standards are indeed in line with Gotham's requirements. If students say something shocking, he will not be surprised.
This is actually very important, because from what Schiller knows about the students at Gotham University, many of them submit papers that can be called spiritual pollution. They are the most cruel and evil black magicians in the wizarding world. The kind of people who have to say "you are really too extreme" are the kind of people who have no morals. Teachers with ethics will not look at this.
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Strange is a very typical human race supremacist. Even his definition of the human race is very narrow. You must first consider yourself a human being and have not done anything to betray the human race in order to be considered a human race. He is a human being, but other than that, they are all non-human beings. He doesn't feel sorry for him no matter how many people die, which is very in line with the tone of Gotham.
After Strange woke up from his initial dizziness, he looked at the two people in front of him blankly. Schiller explained the current situation to him in the simplest language. In summary, he just said: Either do it. Live or die.
Strange stared at Schiller with a complicated look and said: "So, you opened a magic school in another world. Because you were short of professors, you brought me here. Now I have to teach here. Student, otherwise you won’t be able to get out?”
Schiller nodded and said: "We will go up to meet our colleagues later, and then visit the school to get familiar with it. When everything is arranged, we will start the first round of enrollment."
"Starting the first round of enrollment?" Strange raised his tone and said with some surprise: "So there are no students in this school so far?"
"Everything is ready, sir." Bruce said, "Are we going up now?"
"Is he..." Strange looked at Schiller and asked.
"My student." Schiller replied concisely, then he turned and walked towards the door, with Strange and Bruce following behind him.
Going up from the basement door, Strange found himself in a castle. It looked a bit like a Gothic castle, but it was not shabby and dark. Instead, it looked like it had just been built, and it had a slightly dark feel. Gorgeous style.
When passing the first intersection, Bruce and them turned in a different direction, but Schiller didn't say anything and just led Strange all the way up.
After passing a slightly complicated spiral staircase, we came to the third floor corridor. The ground here was covered with dark red carpets. There were complex decorative patterns on the doors, which looked extremely retro. Combined with the magic suspended on both sides of the corridor, The candlestick has a kind of fantasy and magnificence.
"It seems like you have recreated the magic school in your mental tower." Strange raised his head and looked at the layout in the corridor and said, "It's a little different."
"I left out some parts that have no practical value." Schiller opened the door of the office and said: "The magic in this world is not that beautiful. It is best for students not to have any illusions about it."
The light suddenly brightened after entering the door. The dark red curtain hung beside the huge wooden floor-to-ceiling window, which looked complicated and gorgeous. The smooth walnut floor reflected the sunlight that came in. Professors in mage robes gathered together in twos and threes, and finally confirmed Things to note before enrolling students. Constantine rarely wore a magician's formal attire, a baroque-style shirt and trousers, paired with a dark red robe, and was studying textbooks with Master Andrew beside him.
Hearing footsteps coming from the door, he looked up and saw Schiller and Strange following Schiller. He shook the long sleeves of the magician's robe and walked over quickly.
"You are back so soon. Is this the external professor? Hello, I am John Constantine."
Strange stepped forward and shook hands with Constantine. Constantine looked at his hand as if he was surprised. Schiller interrupted him before he said something stupid and said: "He comes from A world exactly like ours, except that instead of Gotham and Metropolis, the two cities merged to form New York.”
"Introducing Stephen Strange. In the universe where he lives, he is known as the 'Supreme Master'."
In an instant, everyone's eyes in the room fell on Strange. Strange just nodded calmly in response to everyone's gazes, and then said: "It's not that I'm humble, it's just that I'm not the strongest Supreme either. Mage, the one who is called the most powerful supreme mage in history is my teacher, Master Gu Yi.”
"I think he must be a great mage with both ability and political integrity." Constantine complimented, and Strange nodded to him and said, "Hello, Master Constantine, are you also a professor in this school?"
Speaking of this, Constantine showed a wry smile, nodded and said, "Yes, I am also a professor now, even the professor of the most important subject."
"So what classes do you teach?"
"Uh..." Constantine hesitated for a moment, as if he felt a little embarrassed to speak, but seeing Strange's increasingly curious eyes, he still had to say: "The main thing is to teach students about demons and angels. Then teach them how to deal with these powerful guys.”
"Just teach them how to deceive the devil."
Schiller concluded expressionlessly. Constantine looked at him quite angrily and said, "We agreed not to mention this matter!"
Strange's eyes suddenly lit up.