Chapter 27: Mutant?

  "Doctor, is it convenient for us to go out and chat alone? I have something I want to ask you." Hill really lived up to Dean Weaver's expectations and asked in a low voice beside Raymond's ear.

  "No problem." Raymond spread his hands and said it didn't matter.

  At this time, Hill casted a questioning look at Dean Weaver again. Dean Weaver naturally understood what Hill was going to do, and had absolutely no problem with it.

  After a while, the two came to the corridor outside the office.

  Before Hill could speak, Raymond asked with a smile, "Do you think I'm still sick?"

  Raymond's straightforward opening remarks made Hill a little uncomfortable.

  She originally planned to use a more euphemistic way to inquire about Raymond's condition, but since Raymond made it clear, she would not be around the corner:

  "I didn't mean that. I just think that what Agent Weaver said just now has some truth to it. Your choice, Doctor, is indeed a little difficult to understand."

  "So, do you really think my illness is okay?" Raymond didn't explain, but chose a straight-ball matchup again.

  "This..." Hill was a little embarrassed by Raymond's question.

  How could she answer this?

  Of course she thought so in the bottom of her heart, but some words were a little too hurtful to say face-to-face. Raymond's question with no room for maneuver really made her feel a little bit overwhelmed for a while.

  Just as Hill was organizing her words, Raymond continued: "Well, how do you say it, in fact, you didn't guess wrong, my illness can't be regarded as completely cured."

  "what?"

  Hill had to think that he had heard it wrong, "But you clearly said before..."

  Raymond shook his head and smiled: "If I remember correctly, my original words were 'I'm almost fine'. It seems that I didn't say that I was completely recovered, did it?"

  Hill recalled for a moment, and it seemed that this was the case.

  When he was on the jet before, what Raymond said was the truth

  It's just that after communicating all the way, she and May felt that Raymond was normal, and Raymond's sentences were natural, so they acquiesced to the setting that Raymond had basically recovered.

  That's why Hill told director Fury that Raymond was all right, and director Fury had no doubts about it, because he also felt that Raymond was very normal during the communication with him.

You must know that when the original 'Dr. Raymond' just went crazy, even his main character was often incoherent and in a trance, and it was difficult to see his normal appearance.

  Maybe later in the [Clockwork Psychiatric Hospital], the main character was a little more normal, but there will definitely be some abnormal performance from time to time.

  The current Raymond naturally does not have those problems, and it is only natural that Director Fury and Hill couldn't see the problem.

  However, Raymond's remarks obviously meant some sophistry.

  Normal people will interpret "it's almost okay" as basically no problem, but who would understand this sentence as "it's not really good"?

  It's not impossible to say that, but it's a game of words.

  In fact, Raymond was indeed playing with words.

  When he said "I am almost fine", what he meant was that he had basically recovered.

  But just when Dean Weaver asked him to choose a branch to settle in, he suddenly remembered a very serious problem, that is, his level in psychology is actually very worrying...

  Although he has now received a lot of memories belonging to the original owner of the body, most of them are still the ones that were swallowed whole and he have not had time to digest and absorb it.

  This level of memory reception is just a little bit less than looking at a slideshow image.

  It may not seem that there are any problems just in daily communication, but if you really run to give people a class, there will definitely be a lot of problems.

  If you give him a few more months, so that he can digest the psychological memory of the original owner of the body, this problem may not exist.

  But since he crossed into this world, it has only been three or four days in total.

  He didn't even have time to read the introduction of the system, and he didn't have time to digest the memories of the original owner of the body.

  After realizing this, Raymond quickly thought of a remedy.

  Since psychology can't be taught for the time being, why not teach another subject?

  Don't forget, his sub-personality of Deadshot is the top killer, mercenary, and firearms master. No matter what weapon, he can play at any time, and he is proficient in all kinds of modern warfare.

  Even legendary female agents like Black Widow and May are definitely a few blocks away from that sub-personality.

If he switched to the sub-personality of Deadshot, it would be a piece of cake to teach in the operation sacademy, and even a bit overkill.

  The only question is how he can explain his sudden ability in this area.

  So, he thought of a not-so-perfect solution... disguising as a mutant! 

  Thinking about it carefully, the feasibility of this approach is still very high.

  Even in the previous life, there were many things on the earth that could not be explained by science, let alone in this world where a large number of extraordinary people existed.

  If he can convince people that the sub-personalities that suddenly appeared are actually a kind of supernatural phenomenon, like a large group, it will undoubtedly save a lot of trouble in the future.

  People often try to analyze things they don't understand, but once they have an acceptable statement, they won't continue to investigate.

  Even if there is an phenomenon that is not understandable, it will be explained by the same term.

  If only he could disguise himself as a mutant and convince everyone that his ability is to imagine many different virtual personalities out of thin air, and most of these virtual personalities are lifelike.

  All that is no longer a problem.

  Right now, it is a great opportunity to throw this character out to test the waters.

  Looking at Hill, who was left speechless by his own statement, Raymond continued: "I know Agent Hill, you think my explanation is a bit far-fetched, but I actually hesitated for a long time about this matter, and I haven't decided whether to tell you or not..."

  "Because once I say it, it means that my future life may not be able to continue to be calm."

  "Um?"

  Hill heard something unusual.

  "If I told you... I was stimulated by what happened last time, which activated some special abilities in my body, would you believe it?" Raymond said slowly.

  "Mutant?" Hill looked at Raymond in amazement.

  "What mutant?"

  Raymond started his show.