American Comics: Opening Guidance Batman

Chapter 645: Wonderful Night on the West Coast (Part 1)

Some people must remember that before, Bruce went to the Metropolis to track down the serial murder case, and Clark took his place and began to maintain the law and order of Gotham.

Clark can't figure out how to deal with the complicated gang relations, but he can't beat the super villains.

Gangsters often fight for the sake of interests. It is difficult to say who is right and who is wrong. The purpose of grabbing territory is to make money, and to make money is to live a better life. If Clark wants to cut off this chain of interests, he has to rebuild Gotham. Build it again, he doesn't have the ability.

However, the vast majority of super villains just want to watch the world burn, not involving interests and survival, Clark is very good at judging who is right and who is wrong. To deal with this kind of person, if you don't listen to the bastard, go up and beat it up. That's it.

During Clark's maintenance of law and order, almost all the super villains were beaten by him, and the clown came out to make a fuss, but after finding that Clark was such a boring person, he went to Arkham Asylum to be hospitalized, Jonathan, the scarecrow who escaped from the Arkham Asylum before, also showed up, looking for a sense of existence, and is still lying in the hospital.

During his time in Gotham, he became acquainted with Batman's two children, especially Elsa, a sweet little girl that Clark liked very much.

Perhaps the aesthetics of Kryptonians are inherently different from those of humans. Clark didn't think there was anything wrong with Elsa, so he accepted Alfred's heterochromia rhetoric smoothly.

Moreover, he is more able to take care of children than Bruce, whether it is playing ball with Dick or taking Elsa on a plane, he is very handy, Elsa and Dick also like him very much.

After Batman came back, Clark naturally didn't have to maintain the law and order, but after Bruce came to the desert island because he was too worried about the crash of the bat fighter, Elsa kept clamoring for Dad.

When Clark heard her call, saw Alfred's encouraging eyes, and the bat helicopter that was ready, he simply held the plane and came to this deserted island.

Holding Elsa, Bruce looked at Clark with a questioning look, and he asked, "How did you find this island?"

"It's simple, I circled the earth a few more times."

"How many laps did you fly?"

"I just flew around every latitude line, saw you on this island, went back to Gotham, got on the plane and Elsa, and flew here." Clark shrugged, not seeing him at all. How shocking these words are.

Hal covered his eyes. It turned out that Clark used the exhaustive method, but in a sense, it was even more amazing.

With the arrival of Clark, Schiller's journey to survive in the wilderness was completely ruined. It is difficult for a Kryptonian to understand what it means to survive. It is really difficult for this race to get itself into trouble.

Clark kicked casually, and the tall trees fell directly, and then cut them with heat rays, turning them into neatly stacked wooden boards. As soon as he waved his hand, the wooden boards moved on their own, and then held hands and danced enthusiastically. Go to the destination of stacking wood.

Bruce pointed to the rock wall, Clark's eyes glowed, and after the heat ray plowed past, even the smelting step was omitted, and the iron block appeared directly. Bruce drew the blueprint, and Clark picked up an iron block and pinched it. comparable to a machine tool. …

All the parts were lined up to be assembled together, and after a while, the original car was freshly baked, and by the time Arthur had caught a bucket full of fish, the parts of the boat that Schiller had asked for were assembled.

By the time the ship was officially launched, Arthur and Oliver were numb with shock. They felt that the world must be crazy for them to see a magical creature with rays of light in its eyes, infinite strength, and flying.

After the ship was built, the group was divided into two groups. Schiller had some time left on his annual leave. He did not plan to return directly to Gotham, but instead planned to take the boat all the way north. After returning to California, he would go around the west coast. , and then on to the east coast.

Clark rushes back to Metropolis because he needs to go back to school, and Batman rushes back to Gotham to go to Catwoman and Alfred for help, knowing that he may not be able to handle Elsa's high energy alone. .

The two directly boarded the bat fighter and returned to the east coast in a hurry, while the rest of the people boarded the boat that the two of them had made and rushed to California by sea.

Not surprisingly, Schiller became seasick again. Hal stood on the deck fishing with Arthur. He looked back at the direction of the guest room, shook his head and said, "I really don't know what he thinks, knowing that I will get seasick, so I still have to go back by boat.”

"I've seen a lot of people like this, it's nothing unusual," Arthur said, holding a fishing rod in his hand. "Because vacation time is too precious for them, they want to try everything, even if they just get on a fishing boat. I start to feel sick and vomit, but I still have to force myself to experience the game project.”

"Fishing is just a job for me, but it's a very novel ride for them, but if I go to the office, maybe I'll find it very novel too." Arthur shrugged and said. .

"You said the true meaning of travel. The lives we envy and yearn for are just other people's daily lives. Maybe they are tired of it long ago." Hal began to reel in. Judging by how straight the fishing line was, he should be able to do it this time. is a big fish.

Arthur also glanced back at the cabin, and said, "He should be fine, right? It looks like..."

"Don't worry, even if he really has something to do, the big deal is to fly back by himself, right, where's Oliver? Is he still resting?" Hal asked.

"Don't mention it, he is also seasick and should be resting in another room now." Arthur replied.

Both of them sighed and shook their heads, but at the same time, they were delighted because they were not seasick at all.

Knowing that he was seasick, Schiller chose to go back by boat, of course, not for self-abuse, he wanted to understand why he was seasick.

Of course, this cannot be a coincidence. With symbionts, the possibility of any disease that may affect the body in this world is zero, because symbionts can perfectly regulate every cell of the host.

There are two possibilities for this situation. One is that the adjustment of the symbiote is not in place, and a certain organ is not controlled, resulting in an adverse reaction. The second is that this feeling may not act on the body.

Schiller lay flat on the bed in the guest room, closed his eyes, and let the gray fog adjust his physical condition to test which organ caused him to get seasick. …

The gray fog has been experimenting for a long time, but nothing abnormal has been found. Schiller's body is very healthy, and the organs in charge of body balance are working normally under his control, and it will not bring discomfort to Schiller.

Schiller himself knew that although Gray Fog was addicted to alcohol and liked to repeat readings, he would occasionally be surprised, but when he was doing business, he was very trustworthy. .

In other words, there is only one possibility left, and this feeling is not on the physical level, but on the psychological level.

However, even if he cannot enter the hall of thinking, Schiller can use his professional knowledge to eliminate most of the negative psychological states. At least in a short period of time, he can make himself a calm and normal psychological state, and there will be no fear of the ocean. Negative states such as hyperphobia, hyperphobia, or claustrophobia.

Schiller, who was lying on his back, adjusted his breathing and began to hypnotize himself. He did all this very skillfully, but the dizzy state did not ease.

Finding that this might not work, Schiller changed his mind. He directly dissipated into a gray fog, and then found that even in the gray fog state, he would get seasick.

Then, Schiller, who was said to be a gray fog, flew to the bottom of the boat and began to forcibly drag the boat, so that the shaking of the hull completely disappeared.

Generally speaking, seasickness is caused by the shaking of the hull. Even if Schiller's organs will not cause discomfort due to shaking, psychological cues may still work, but if the boat is sailing at sea, it is like sailing on ice. In the same way, there will be no shaking at all, then this kind of psychological suggestion should completely disappear.

Then Schiller found that it didn't work at all, and he was still seasick.

This made him think, is this state really seasick? Is it really some kind of physiological response that humans can understand?

At this time, where the boat passed, several islands could be seen within sight, not far from the fishing boat, so Schiller could directly turn into gray fog and float over.

When he floated to the beach on the island, that is, the moment he got out of the sea, the abnormal reaction disappeared directly.

Even if Schiller was not a professional surgeon, he knew that the abnormal reactions produced by the human body and spirit could not disappear instantly, and generally had a slow recovery process, and seasickness was no exception.

Seasick passengers cannot get to the pier when the boat is on the boat. The moment they get down on the ground, they will immediately feel refreshed.

But Schiller repeatedly confirmed several times that as long as he was on the sea, he would have a feeling of dizziness, and as soon as he stepped on land, this feeling disappeared immediately.

While thinking about it, Schiller returned to the boat. Seeing his figure, Arthur and Hal, who were eating, beckoned. After Schiller walked to the dining table on the deck and sat down, he was a little absent-minded.

He was actually just thinking about what the **** was going on, but Hal and Arthur thought he was seasick and uncomfortable, so Arthur offered to say, "Well, I'll choose a place where the ocean currents are gentler and sail, and then take advantage of the water's Drive faster so you can get to your destination faster."

Although Hal said he didn't need to worry about Schiller, he frowned when he saw Schiller's absent-minded appearance, and said, "Are you sure you're all right? I've never seen you in such a bad state."

"I was just thinking, why the **** am I getting seasick," Schiller said after picking up the sandwich on the table and taking a bite.

"There's no reason for this. Some people get seasick because they hate the smell of sea water, some people get seasick because they can't stand the shaking, and some people have no reason, they're just born seasick." Arthur also bitten said a mouthful of tuna sandwiches.

"I blocked my sense of smell, blocked my vision, made the boat stop shaking so much, and even made repeated psychological suggestions, but I still couldn't get rid of this feeling. I think it may not be affecting the body, but related to the soul. ." Schiller said, pointing to his temple.

"Can seasickness be associated with souls?" Hal inserted a vegetable leaf from the salad, chewed it in his mouth, and said, "I think you've been with that rotten Constantine for too long. It's all about the soul."

Speaking of Constantine, Schiller had some thoughts. He touched his chin, and then said to Arthur, "Where is our first stop? The seaside city?"

"That's right, according to the route we set before, we're going to Seaside City, Star City, then through Kansas, going to Punch City and Central City, and then back to Gotham..."

"No, change the route, let's go to Los Angeles."

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