Chapter 290: The Game Begins
In the darkness, Bruce felt himself continuously descending, experiencing a strong sense of weightlessness and dizziness that made him extremely uncomfortable.
His limbs and body were completely unresponsive until the prolonged darkness and descent caused him to start feeling lightheaded, and he finally landed on the ground.
Instantly, Bruce regained consciousness.
Since the last incident, Bruce had set up an alarm in his own mind. Once he fell asleep or if someone attempted to interfere with his dreams, he would immediately wake up. Now, Bruce realized that he had entered a dream.
He looked down and saw a floor interwoven with black and gold beneath his feet, and when he looked up, he saw endless floors above.
The dull sound of his footsteps on the floor resonated in his ears as Bruce turned around and saw the figure of Schiller.
The professor was dressed as usual, wearing a long coat and a tie, except that his head was a spinning Earth globe.
"Professor..." Bruce squinted his eyes, remembering the words Schiller had said to him when they parted ways earlier that day.
"'Have a good dream.' Does that mean you wanted me to come to you in a dream?"
"I'm sorry, Bruce. Without your consent, I entered your dream and brought you here."
"But I must say... welcome to the palace of my thoughts."
Schiller opened his arms, presenting everything to Bruce. Bruce looked at him and said, "Is this the tower that appeared in the depths of my consciousness last time?"
"That's correct. They have all visited, except for you. However, your journey will be somewhat different from theirs..."
"What do you mean?" Bruce asked.
"Others bought round-trip tickets, but you only have a one-way ticket to come here. If you want to go back, you'll have to climb to the very top. Otherwise, you'll be trapped here forever..."
"Is that so?"
Bruce looked up, snapped his fingers, and instantly sat up from the bed.
Ever since the last series of dreams, Bruce had installed a series of intricate mechanisms in his mind, enabling him to wake up immediately once he was forced into a dream.
This time, Bruce chose not to confront him directly. Instead, after throwing a handful of glass shards at the killer, he jumped out of the window and found himself in the rainy night of Gotham.
As he landed, he looked up and witnessed a lightning bolt streaking across the night sky. In that brief moment of illumination, he saw the colossal tower standing in the city center, resembling a silent black giant.
At that moment, he heard Schiller's voice resonating in his ear:
"Bruce, initially, I only wanted you to climb the Staircase in the temple of my mind. It's the best choice for a rookie vigilante to develop willpower and thinking abilities."
"You can climb just one floor in a night. It's merely an easy homework assignment. You have at least two years to complete a long-term project..."
"But now, Bruce, you're attempting to evade doing your homework, so I must resort to a less humane approach..."
"I will make every child who neglects their homework understand the consequences... The game has begun, Bruce."
In the end, Schiller's tone was colder than the rainy night in Gotham. Simultaneously, Bruce saw another lightning bolt strike in the dark alley outside Wayne Manor.
A man wearing a white mask and holding a dagger swiftly approached him, while a monster with a striped sweater and one hand bearing iron claws leered at him from atop a wall. The deafening sound of a chainsaw grew louder, and as the machete swung towards him, Bruce could hardly discern the killer's movements before darkness enveloped him once again.
This time, however, Bruce didn't return to bed but found himself back at the entrance of Wayne Manor. Waiting for him were still four terrifying murderers.
Bruce was unarmed, with no available resources to utilize. He had to rely solely on his bare hands to fight his way through them.
And Bruce saw that behind the alley, in the deeper night of Gotham, there were countless terrifying eyes staring at him.
The rain in Gotham is getting heavier and heavier, ascending along the thin rain lines, and after piercing through the thick layer of clouds, overhead was a ceiling adorned with twinkling stars.
Beyond the ceiling, there were seats in the theater. Evans, who was resting on a chair, shuddered. He turned around, crossed himself on the chest, and said to Schiller, "Professor, I swear I have never missed a homework assignment! I always complete my assignments diligently! I swear..."
Copperpot also swallowed, contemplating whether to strike Gotham University off his list of prospective colleges. Victor touched his temple and turned to Schiller, asking, "It's all right, this is a dream, isn't it?"
"The assassins you fabricated are quite intriguing. Not only do they each possess distinctive traits, but they also seem to have their own set of behavioral logic..."
"...Wait, that's fictional, isn't it?"
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