Chapter 29: True and False.

  Seeing Hill's reaction, Raymond knew that his rhetoric had been half done.

  He deliberately described his ability as "a sub-personality with different abilities", and described it as a masked professional symbol such as a martial arts master, private detective, special forces, etc., which is itself a half-truth showdown.

  This kind of information mixed with truth and falsehood is often the most difficult to see through. This is also the rhetoric that he has already thought of after deciding to install a wave of mutants.

  For him at this stage, a showdown of this level is definitely more beneficial than detrimental.

 Raymond need not say more.

  The first thing to do is to remove the hidden dangers on the [Clockwork Psychiatric Hospital].

  When he half-truths revealed that he also has the ability, and his ability is multiple personalities, even if director Fury sends someone to the hospital to inquire about his condition, he will not be able to help.

  In addition, after Hill and the others discovered that other intruders were killed in the hospital, in all likelihood, they would send someone back to investigate further, and it was hard to say whether they would find any clues.

  Although Raymond didn't feel that he had left any traces, but just in case.

  His selective showdown at this time is also equivalent to removing a hidden danger in advance.

  On the other hand, it can also logically explain some abnormal behaviors that he may have in the future. For example, if he switches to Deadshot's sub-personality to teach, it will no longer arouse suspicion.

  As for the cons, there are definitely there.

  For example, he is not a real mutant. If he is examined with a special equipment to detect the 'X genes', he will naturally find this out.

  But the problem is that he never said that he was a mutant from the beginning to the end, and everything was originally just Hill's unilateral judgment that he might be a mutant.

  Even if they really finds out that he is not a mutant in the future, the blame will not fall on him.

  What's more, there are not one thousand or one million types of extraordinary groups in this world, and mutants are only the first thing that comes to mind because of the largest number.

  There are also many extraordinary groups similar to mutants, such as the Inhumans created by the Cree people, and gene mutations caused by external stimuli.

  This is only relatively well-known, and the unknown are even more.

  No one can guarantee that they know all the extraordinary groups on the earth, and neither can S.H.I.E.L.D.

  Therefore, Raymond is not very worried about this.

  Even if there is a day when it is exposed, it is impossible for the director Fury to have any doubts about him, a victim who went mad because of the 'Tahiti Project' because of such a trivial misunderstanding.

  "There's one more thing I don't quite understand..." After digesting this sudden and explosive news, Hill said hesitantly.

  "Please." Raymond motioned her to continue.

  "Even if you can let your special forces sub-personality teach in the Operations academy, it's still a lot more troublesome than teaching psychology yourself, right?" Hill asked thoughtfully.

  "If someone else asked me this question, I might just find an excuse to fool him, but Miss Hill, you are one of my friends, so I won't lie to you."

Speaking of this, the expression on Raymond's face was a little heavy, "The reason for my choice is actually very simple, because I want to stay away from psychology. I hope you can understand Miss Hill..."

Raymond didn't actually answer Hill's question directly, he was just expressing his unwillingness to touch psychology, but combined with his experience and his heavy expression at this time.

  Hill has automatically helped him make up an inner drama.

  In Hill's view, Raymond must have been unwilling to continue touching these because of the psychological shadow left by the 'Tahiti Project' and his disgust with his work.

  Even he would rather expose that his illness has not been cured, and that there has been an accidental mutation or a suspected mutant awakening, and he is reluctant to touch the field of psychology again.

  The level of disgust can be imagined.

  Thinking of this, Hill said solemnly, "Thank you for your trust, Doctor, I fully understand your feelings, Doctor... Please rest assured, I guarantee that I will report this matter to Director Fury. Besides, I won't tell anyone again until you agree, Doctor!"

  "Thank you so much, Miss Hill." Raymond looked relieved.

  "It should be us thanking you, Doctor. This is what we owe you." Hill shook his head and said, "I will find a way to explain it to, Dean Weaver, later, please rest assured."

  Seeing that Hill was so 'reasonable', Raymond accepted it as well.

  At this point, the problems he was facing were clearly resolved.

  There's no need to overdo it, it's too much.

  *

  In the evening.

  Hill returned to the [Triple Wing Building] alone and went straight to the director's office on the top floor.

  Fury was originally dealing with official business. When he saw Hill coming back, he laughed and stood up to greet her: "It's really hard for you this time, Hill, I owe you a favor."

  "You'd better pay back what you owe Dr. Raymond." Hill was not in the mood to joke.

  Of course, Fury also saw that her expression was wrong, and immediately asked: "What happened, is there something wrong with the arrangement at the academy?"

  "That's not..."

  Hill shook her head, and then roughly recounted her communication with Raymond.

  "Mutant?" After listening to Hill's retelling, Fury's expression became a little more solemn.

  It can be seen that this answer is not within the scope of his expectations.

  He thought that Hill would look solemn. At most, the academy's arrangement with Raymond was inappropriate, which caused Hill's dissatisfaction. He didn't expect it to be like this.

  "I'm not sure if he's a mutant, but the doctor's experience is obviously similar to the process of awakening abilities of most mutants, and they are all abilities that they possess after being stimulated..."

  "It's very similar indeed." Fury pondered.

  "What are you going to do with this?" Hill asked.

  "I hope this will end here."

  "Um?"

  "You should be aware of the attitudes of various governments towards mutants. Their situation is not easy, and some radicals are even secretly hunting them down..."

  Fury said solemnly: "Our role in S.H.I.E.L.D. has always been the balance between the supernatural world and the world of ordinary people... We can choose not to fall to either side, but we cannot control the attitude of those radicals towards them, and it is not suitable to intervene in these disputes."