Chapter 3492 Research on Cats and Dogs (14)
Chapter 3466 Research on Cats and Dogs (14)
Batman knows more than anyone that "if you want to get it, you must give it first." If he doesn't take out some chips, he will have no way to let the other person disclose information to him.
Since the other party already knows the general situation of their universe, it is not a bad thing to know more about the cause of some things. Anyway, it is not him, but the clown.
So, Batman Injustice briefly tells Clark and Lex the story of his universe.
In general, the Joker killed Louise, and Superman killed the Joker for revenge. Batman did not agree with his murder, so the two broke up. Superman formed an injustice alliance and ruled the earth.
After listening, Clark and Lex looked at each other.
Batman injustice thought they would argue because everything is really worth arguing. For example, whether Superman should kill the Joker, whether Batman should accuse Superman, whether Superman should dominate the earth, etc.
Unexpectedly, they sat on both sofas, one left and one right, staring at the injustice Batman and said, "Tell me the details."
Batman injustice looked at Lex, who just said he didn't have time to talk nonsense?
Lex and Clark were unmoved and asked Batman to use his amazing memory to do something serious and tell every detail from the incident to the end, including who showed what expressions at what time, what tone and what words were said.
Batman Injustice actually didn't want to say it in such detail, because this matter was not a good thing for him. But Lex and Clark were very excited, and Clark even opened the voice communication for group chats and broadcast the whole process to Diana, who was still eating and others.
It was as if this was not a matter of life or death, but was listening to a roommate chatting about gossip in the college dormitory.
Batman Injustice was weak and could not resist their verbal questions, so he had to start from scratch.
Batman's memory is indeed amazing, and he tells a story with rigorous logic and smooth expression. Although things are not a good thing, they do sound thrilling and exciting, and they are very fond of food.
Diana's vague voice came from the communication, saying: "It is normal for Superman's love to be killed. Batman follows the principle of non-killing and believes that killing criminals alone cannot solve the fundamental problem, and there is no problem.
"It is normal for Superman to feel wronged because Batman stops him. It is natural for Batman to feel disappointed because Superman knows that he has the principle of not killing and still has to take action.
"So, I only have one question: What do the rest of the Justice League eat? Where is Wonder Woman?"
"Diana is also in a difficult situation..." Batman Injustice was about to explain for her.
"Is she on your side?"
“Not counting.”
"That means she chose one side and the others chose too."
"Some of them were not their intention."
"But they were very wrong." Diana's voice seemed very calm, even a little cold. She said, "When two mentally ill people were fighting crazy, what normal people should do at the first time is not to judge who is right or wrong, but to pull them apart and feed them medicine."
Batman injustice is speechless.
"I think so, too," Clark said, "they should not choose which one of you, but should unite and become a third party that is not necessarily fair but strong enough to separate you two."
"But the problem is always solved," said Batman Injustice.
"Then have the problem been solved after they chose the side?" Lex said sarcastically.
Batman Injustice had no way to answer. He naturally had such ideas, but he also fully understood that his friends could not keep calm in that situation.
"Will you do this?" asked Batman Injustice.
"You mean Bruce and Clark are quarreling?" Diana thought for a while and said, "Let's assume they are not quarreling for some fragmented daily, but involve matters of principle..."
"I really can't think of any other principles in Bruce." Arthur's voice came from the other end of the phone.
"What if he kills Louise?" Hal made a terrifying assumption while talking and laughing.
"Then he can also resurrect her. Although Clark will definitely beat him up, it is not a completely unsolvable problem."
"Then Clark killed Selena?" Hal asked again.
"Then I have to pass Elsa's level first," Clark said. "Eisa is getting smarter now, and I think it's hard to have a chance."
"That's Dick, Jason or Tim," Hal said.
"Don't tell horror stories." Diana suddenly said, "The three of them are not Bruce's in charge now."
Everyone was silent.
"Okay, no matter what it is, there is an unmediated conflict between the two of them." Diana once again assumed, and she said, "I will find a way to tie Clark with a mantra lasso, bring him back to Mount Olympus, and calm him down."
"Then I'll take Bruce back to the Green Light Headquarters? Forget it, he must demolish it. It's better to send it to the Arkham Asylum."
"I think you should send him directly to Gotham University," said Arthur. "If he demolished Gotham University when he was crazy, then the contradiction would be completely resolved."
"Yes, Bruce will be completely solved."
"Oh, I get it!" Diana suddenly called, "I know what kind of principled conflict will arise between them!"
"What is it?" Clark also asked curiously.
"Suppose, I mean hypothesis, one day, Bruce wrote a wonderful paper that shocked the world and the gods, and then Clark burned it..."
"This assumption is not true in the first place." Lex said after taking a drink, "I hope he can write a wonderful paper? Let's consider the possibility of killing Robin."
"Diana, I think if there is such a paper and I burn it again, the conflict between us may not be considered." Clark said sincerely.
"No, no, no," Diana continued, "If you burn it, no one can prove that Bruce has indeed written it, and no one will believe that Bruce can write it. Then only Bruce knows this, so this is the contradiction between you two."
Everyone suddenly realized. Lex couldn't help but give Diana a thumbs up through his phone and said, "This is the wisdom of the immortal seed."
"Well, although it's an assumption, I still feel a little sorry for Bruce," said Clark. "I promise I won't do that. If there is an accident, I'm willing to compensate him in any way. Do you think Bruce will forgive me?"
"He will." Diana said, "but you will never be able to raise your head in front of him in the future. He will use this to threaten you until the universe is destroyed."
"Well, if this can calm him down, it's not impossible."
"Then this is not a principled contradiction at all," said Hal. "You two must have a reason to not give in."
"Then assume that Bruce didn't actually write a perfect paper, but he falsely accused him of being burned by Clark." Diana couldn't help but feel amazed at her creativity.
"This is absolutely not tolerated," Hal said.
"But then again," Clark hesitated for a moment, "If it really reaches the deadline, I can't cover it up for him."
"Are you sure?!" Diana was a little surprised, and she said, "You dare to take the blame? When the professor came to the Metropolis, don't blame me for running too fast."
"I will apologize very sincerely," Clark said. "This trick has always been useful to the professor. He will not do anything to me."
"Seriously, Clark." Hal seemed to remember something again, and said in a bad tone, "You really have to bear the main responsibility for Bruce becoming like this today. If you hadn't indulged him, how could he have done so many incredible things?"
"That's right." Arthur also spoke, "Although he is indeed a little crazy, if you hadn't been helping him wipe his butt after he got into trouble, he wouldn't have been as unscrupulous as he is today. You really should have restrained yourself."
"Not always," Clark argued, "really, just once or twice a day."
"Occasionally?"
“One or two times?”
Hal and Diana spoke in unison, and then they cut in one go, muttering to imitate Clark's words.
Clark sighed helplessly and looked at Lex. Lex finished the last piece of pizza, and wiped his hands with a wet wipe, saying, "Do you think I want me to release the surveillance video?"
Clark quickly turned his head back.
If you ask what Batman injustice thinks about their conversation, it probably has a chill on his back.
There are not many things that can make Batman feel creepy. The atmosphere of the Justice League in this universe is one, and it is currently the first one.
If Batman had to explain it, his feeling was probably that everyone was talking about something very scary in a normal tone, and what was even more scary was that the conversation ended in a more normal tone.
Suppose that an irreconcilable conflict between two people is actually a very sad topic, because it will definitely talk about principles, and everyone in the Justice League has different principles. In other words, the principles between people are different.
If two people have different principles, they will definitely quarrel; if two people have the same principles, but the degree will also quarrel; if two people have the same principles, the degree will also quarrel, but if the means of maintaining the principles, they will still quarrel.
Anyway, as long as you talk about principles, there is no time to not quarrel. Batman Injustice has seen such scenes too many times in the Justice League.
So later they reached a tacit understanding: although they knew the other party’s principles well, they would not take the initiative to discuss such things. Occasionally, they basically imagined a scenario when dealing with specific problems, rather than looking for trouble.
If someone in the Justice League takes the initiative to raise this kind of topic one day, then Batman will definitely think he wants to quarrel.
But members of the Justice League in this universe don't seem to care about this. To be precise, Batman Injustice feels that they don't have that desire to stick to principles.
It sounds like nothing, but for superheroes, this is actually quite strange. Because superheroes have to insist on maintaining their principles and remain unwavering to become superheroes. If they change their principles casually, there is no need to be superheroes.
It is precisely because the principle of maintaining the principle is the fundamental reason for the birth of superheroes, and when it comes to matters of principle, they will be very quarrels. People who are usually more gentle will show sharp aggression at this time because this is the meaning of maintaining their existence.
Although this may cause quarrels, it is their common point to adhere to the principle of maintaining one's own principles. This common point can bring cohesion, which is the fundamental basis for superhero groups to build.
But when the members of the Justice League of Universe mentioned this issue, they did not have that extreme aggression, which was the reason why they did not make arguing.
Although there is no quarrel, if you lose this commonality, what brings them together?
After Lex finished his meal and Clark left with the garbage, Batman Injustice asked: "What do you think brings together the Justice League of your universe?"
Chapter completed!