After Bruce heard Alfred's answer, there seemed to be a warm current in his heart, but he still felt a little embarrassed by this almost straightforward compliment.He thought that he was not as good as Alfred said, but that Alfred had his own filter when looking at him.

Just like some parents may modestly say "average" and "ok" when talking about their children, but in their hearts, what they think is: my family's cub is the best in the world, my cub is good well……

After Alfred interrupted, Bruce temporarily put aside the matter about the clown. Anyway, he couldn’t find the other party now, so let’s solve other problems first, so that in the future, he can be more focused on the other party’s difficulties. The clown.

The time passed quietly in a busy way. Half a month later, the Skynet system was not only repaired, but also underwent a comprehensive upgrade.

Bruce is playing some videos related to Harvey Dent through the big screen in the Batcave. Some of these videos were shot by the media, and some were recorded by the Skynet system.

Gotham's newest prosecutor, Harvey Dent, has become something of a Gotham name lately.

Although Bruce thought the other party was a little suspicious because of Morgan Shaw, he had to admit that the other party was doing a good job as a prosecutor, or...very good!

He said to Alfred who was standing on the side: "Harvey Dent, Gotham's new 'big man', what do you think of him?"

After Alfred heard Bruce mention Harvey Dent: "Harvey Dent? The new prosecutor in Gotham? I think my perception of him is not much different from others. He is a good Prosecutor."

In fact, Alfred's perception of Harvey is still different. The appearance of Harvey Dent reminded him of Bruce's idea of ​​changing Gotham through laws when he was young. Harvey Dent is like The way Bruce would look if he did that.

"Not bad?" Bruce repeated the word, "Really not bad?"

He admits that what the other party has done is far better than "good", but he feels an extreme in the other party, which is either black or white.

This cannot be said to be bad, but things that are too pure are most likely to be broken.

"Well, I admit that he is a good prosecutor." Bruce continued to look at the big screen.

"There's a 'but', right?" Alfred also cast his gaze on the big screen.

"Yes." Bruce nodded, "but I'm not sure he's trustworthy."

Bruce looked at the way Harvey Dent was being interviewed on the screen. He could see that the other party loved Gotham, but this didn't mean anything. Many criminals loved Gotham at the beginning and even after they committed crimes.Love does not necessarily make people better, it may also make people worse.

"Do you want him to be friends with Batman like Commissioner Gordon?" Alfred asked, looking at Bruce.

"Batman doesn't need friends."

Bruce got up from his seat and walked over to the Batman suit.

He once wanted to be like Batman in another world, to have a companion to fight side by side.But when Clarke asked himself to join the Justice League, he took a step back and only served as an advisor.

He doesn't live a life like Batman in another world, and the most important thing to him now is Gotham.

Alfred smiled, "So a partner like Director Gordon? A comrade in arms?"

Bruce turned around, "Maybe."

If Harvey Dent can prove that he is really trustworthy, or that it is beneficial to Gotham, Bruce doesn't mind sharing information with the other party, or doing something for the other party that is inconvenient or impossible for the other party.

"I wish you all the best." Alfred held the milk up to Bruce.

"Oh!" Bruce took the milk with some distress, "Okay, wish me my wish."

After speaking, he drank the glass of milk with a painful face.

In fact, Bruce regretted it after saying it, and it wasn't because of the milk!

Harvey Dent has recently received more attention from Gotham people than gangsters, Batman, criminals, and stars. Bruce seems to hear this name everywhere recently, "Harvey Dent", "Harvey", "Mr. Dante"... Bruce was a little annoyed by this, feeling like a group of flies "buzzing" around him.

Well, he admits he might be a little jealous, yes, jealous.

Batman doesn't seem to be hooked on that term, and Bruce Wayne is the object of envy, but he is.

He is jealous that the other party can walk in the sun openly, he is jealous that the other party can speak justice with confidence, and he is even more jealous of Gotham's preference for Harvey Dent.

People quickly accepted Harvey Dent, he brought hope to people.

However, the other party is taking the road that Bruce once thought was impossible so he gave up...

Harvey Dent met Police Commissioner James Gordon after a court session.

As soon as he entered and sat down, he said straight to the point: "I don't want to go back and forth, Gordon, let's be honest, I want to see him."

"He?" Gordon made a look of confusion, "Who is he? A special criminal, or..."

"Batman." Harvey said firmly.

"..."

Gordon actually guessed who the other party wanted to see when Harvey said "see him".But thinking of his friend who was walking in the dark, Gordon couldn't help but feel a "thump" in his heart.

"I'm sorry, he's still wanted and we haven't caught him yet, so you may not see him."

In fact, after Gordon became the chief of the bureau, the arrest warrant was in name only.

Harvey is also very aware of this, "Then turn on the light, Bat Light, that's what it's called, right?"

"It's just a decoration that goes up and down when it breaks down. If you care about it, you can find someone to fix it." Gordon can be said to be oily and salty.

He admires Harvey Dent, but doesn't appreciate or trust him enough to bring him to Batman.

Harvey took out a bag of white powder from his briefcase, "I have arrested all the drug bosses in Gotham, but there is still a steady stream of drugs appearing. Note that it is appearing, not flowing in. I need Your help, and you may need me too."

Harvey handed Gordon the bag of white powder.

Gordon took it over, "Sometimes, the less people know, the faster and safer the action can be."

"Are you going to hand everything over to your vigilante friend, it just perfectly shows the incompetence of the police department, and then people will lose trust in us!"

Harvey was already a little impatient. He had a prejudice against Batman at first, but these days working in Gotham, he had to admit that the presence of Batman was necessary.

Batman is a hero, and Harvey thinks he deserves such praise.

"People don't trust us, and the appearance of Batman is the biggest proof." This is Gordon's initial view of Batman. If people trust the police department, then Batman should strive to become a policeman. Instead of being a vigilante.

Harvey looked James Gordon straight in the eye, "So, you want to say he doesn't trust you, so do you trust him?"

"We trust each other," Gordon looked back at each other. "Gotham needs this."

"Does Gotham need me?" Harvey touched the coin in his hand.

"Of course, you are the Justice Knight of Gotham." Gordon said the nickname given to Harvey by the "Gotham Daily".

Harvey smiled, "I heard that your police department has a special name for me."

Gordon also laughed, "I don't know that."

In fact, he knew, "Bright Knight", but he felt that this was a bit unfair to Batman.

He admitted that Harvey Dent has done a very good job since he took office, hating evil like hatred and holding justice in his heart.

But Batman, he shed blood for Gotham no less than Harvey Dent spent in court.

People chase after the light, but they are afraid of those who stick to it in the dark.Gordon knew that this might be what Batman wanted, but that didn't stop him from complaining for him.

In the evening, after the bat light was turned on, Bruce came to the agreed place.

He took the bag of drugs from Gordon, and then heard Gordon say something about Harvey wanting to see him.

To this, his reaction was - turned around and didn't.

He thought maybe it was time for him to meet him, but not as Batman, but as Bruce Wayne.

The position of prosecutor should have been elected. Of course, everyone in Gotham knows what happened.

But this time Harvey said that he was elected, but in fact he was appointed by airborne.

Bruce has always known that the U.S. government wants to install its own people in Gotham, but Gotham is also notoriously xenophobic.Yes, Gotham is xenophobic, even the US government does not recognize it. For a while, Gotham almost became independent.

Harvey Dent is a Gotham native. Although he is not born and bred, his parents are both Gotham natives. He lived in Gotham until he was 8 years old. Bruce believes that this is the prerequisite for a successful transaction.

That's right, deals!

Harvey Dent's position as a prosecutor is the result of a deal between the U.S. government and Gotham forces. Although he doesn't know what the deal is, both parties seem to have gotten a satisfactory result. Harvey Dent, he Doesn't seem to know anything about it.

When Bruce was thinking about how to get close to Harvey Dent, Alfred offered him a way - Harvey Dent's girlfriend Rachel Dawes.

Bruce recalled it carefully, and found that this person was indeed his "old friend".

Rachel's mother worked as a servant in Wayne Manor, and she was Bruce's playmate when she was a child.When Bruce began to study law, Rachel also attended lectures with him.

Fate is so unpredictable. Bruce, who was determined to change Gotham through law and politics, became an extrajudicial vigilante, while Rachel, who was observing, became an assistant prosecutor.

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