Stark paused, then said: "You must be joking, of course not, how could my genius wisdom disappear?"
"High-functioning autism indeed brings some wisdom that differs from ordinary people." Charles gently touched the paper with the tip of the pen in his hand, and then said: "If autism is completely cured, it means that these talents and wisdom may also disappear. It's not 100% guaranteed, but there's a risk."
Nick immediately opened his mouth and said: "Even the slightest impact is unacceptable. We humans, and even the nine major kingdoms, all need Shiller's genius brain."
"So we have to achieve a balance between preserving his wisdom and alleviating his pain. His previous psychologist laid a good foundation for us, we naturally cannot lag behind."
"As for the sports therapy program you mentioned, Professor Charles, could you elaborate on it?" asked Steve.
"Sure, Shiller may not like physical exercise that much, and his upbringing doesn't allow for the development of an exercise habit. But I believe there's a kind of sport in this world that can extensively develop motor nerves."
"What is it?" Everyone else turned their heads curiously and looked at Charles.
"Fighting."
Stark immediately widened his eyes, as if he didn't know Charles. Charles winked at him with a quirky grin, saying, "Don't imagine me as a rigid old stick-in-the-mud. At Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, we periodically hold fighting competitions."
"I require the students not to use their mutant abilities, not to use weapons, but they can punch and kick their opponents, even if they both roll around together it's fine."
"And the experience proved that under the same weight class, students who are more coordinated and have more comprehensive motor nerve development have the upper hand. To win in the fight, a substantial amount of exercise is required."
Steve nodded in deep agreement. Stark, who had long abandoned hand-to-hand combat-style fighting, just sneered, but didn't express any disapproval.
"The problem is, who are we going to get him to fight?" Strange raised another question, looking at the expression on Charles's face, his mouth slowly opened in surprise. "No way!? Are you suggesting him to fight that bunch of insects, Professor?"
"Why not? They are natural teaching aids." Charles displayed a big smile and added, "They are tough enough and numerous enough, with frightening appearances. No one would accuse Shiller of being too violent or evil for fighting these insects."
Strange's expression froze. He was reminded of something Shiller had said back in the desolate land at the end of time, choosing the Destroying Worms to demonstrate his power.
Among all the psychologists in the world, some are really mean. Including Professor X with his bushy eyebrows, Strange thought.
"But the problem is, it seems Shiller doesn't need to fight these insects." Nick challenged, "He can turn all labor into mental labor, and then let others do the most strenuous work."
"Even if Shiller really can't command others, he can transform into a mist and float in the middle of the cosmos, those insects can't do anything about him. And I've heard that the Grey Mist has already evolved into its adult form, its killing power must be formidable. If it turned into a one-sided crush, there wouldn't be much effect, right?"
However, at this point, Charles revealed a confident smile and responded, "When I was visiting Shiller's Tower of Thought, I learned that not every Shiller is capable of handling all situations without any pressure."
"Are you saying, Shiller has a relatively mediocre side?"
Charles nodded and said, "That is a trait deliberately created by him, for the purpose of aligning closer to ordinary people's abilities. More importantly, this relatively mediocre personality trait is especially unlucky."
"Unlucky? How unlucky?"
"Hurry up! Prepare to evacuate! We're about to get captured, Peter! Peter! Come here, we need to leave the spaceship now!"
Shiller yelled towards the lab at the end of the spaceship. There was a hustle and bustle in the lab, Banner rushed out and looked out of the porthole exclaiming, "How could this be? Wasn't the spaceship well parked?!"
"How would I know, just hurry up and bring your experimental subjects, we need to leave here! The spaceship's navigation system is completely messed up, evacuate the ship and escape quickly!"
Peter also rushed out after that, gazing at the scene outside the porthole and was astounded. He ran back into the lab hastily, yelling at Doom and Otto who were still dissecting, "Hurry, hurry, hurry! Grab the insect and let's go, we're being caught by the gravity of a neutron star!!!"
Doom froze in place, while Otto turned pale. Before the two had time to question, a cloud of grey mist spread out, wrapping up everyone and the insect corpse on the dissecting table, carrying them out of the cabin.
The Grey Mist carried everyone in the cabin at breakneck speed to the nearest asteroid. After landing, Otto was still a bit dizzy, dazedly asking, "What happened? How did we get caught in the gravitational pull of a neutron star?"
"Could it be possible that the neutron star flew into our gravitational pull?"
"What???"
As the Grey Mist dissipated, the sight in the sky above left them no choice but to believe. The ship hadn't moved, the giant neutron star, like a billiard ball, "whooshed" past in the cosmos. The small spaceship exploded on the spot, turning into a sparkling firework, finally leaving only charred remains.
The escape speed of the neutron star was extremely high, and the explosions caused by collisions with other celestial bodies were particularly intense. It can be said, if this ship wasn't manufactured by the Kree Empire, it would have already been completely obliterated.
"What exactly happened?" The few human scientists looked at each other and then simultaneously turned their heads to look at Shiller.
Shiller softly coughed and said: "I don't know, I was just staying in the steering room, the neutron star came crashing on its own."
"I think we can follow the pulsar traces left by the neutron star to see where it exactly came from," Peter suggested.
The thought process of scientists is unique. Most people who lose their spaceship during space adventures would definitely think about how to find a new one, or how to return safely.
Shiller was initially thinking about that too, but the other crazy scientists had a meeting of minds, insisting on investigating the reasons behind the intrusive behaviour of the neutron star.
Shiller didn't argue too much. He transformed into the Grey Mist with his team, following the traces left by the neutron star, and then came across an inexplicably ludicrous chain of accidents.