In the end, Aesop took the toy home, it was not what he wanted, it was given to him by Robin, the reason was: the toy was found by Batman when he returned home, and the news that he sneaked out was finally discovered by Batman. Batman knows.

Aesop was staring at the helmet on his head and wondered if he should say that if he didn't throw away the helmet, he would be arrested if he went back?Ultimately the desire to get Robin beaten by Batman overcame the desire not to get Robin beaten.

Because the clown has never escaped from Akamli, Aesop, who has nothing to do, often meets Robin in the city that never sleeps. Strange to say, he can always meet Robin in the city that never sleeps. Before seeing Robin, Robin found him first.

Once Aesop asked jokingly: "I can meet you every time in the city that never sleeps. Could it be that you are deliberately waiting for me here?"

Then he got Robin's meaningful smile and a sentence of "I was discovered by you."

That smile and that sentence made Aesop's goosebumps pop, and he almost pulled out a gun to stun Robin. Fortunately, Robin added in time: "I'm lying to you, Batman usually doesn't come here." So he often appears it's here.

But Jason is indeed not lying. The bar he has been to the most is the city that never sleeps. Of course, it is only occasionally. Ever since he knew that Aesop would come here, Jason has come here almost every day to create opportunities for 'encounters' .

Sometimes they would go to the video game city to play games together, and go to the gymnasium together for swordsmanship. Aesop found that Robin was not only good at stick, spear, fighting and even swordsmanship.

Aesop knew that Robin was adopted by Batman. Ha, it is enviable. He is obviously related to Batman, but Batman taught an unrelated guy what he has learned all his life.

Aesop couldn't help complaining, even though he knew Batman didn't know he existed.But he was only envious of Robin, he didn't yearn for it, Aesop had already thought about it, if Batman found him, how would he treat himself?

Heh, probably using the pretext of being connected by blood to tie himself, a dangerous person who has been deeply influenced by clowns, firmly to his side, and if there is any danger, it can be easily resolved.

He has gone through the most difficult time alone, and he found that he doesn't need help, and he can do things he thought he couldn't do by himself, such as enduring pain.

They didn't even report each other's name. In all fairness, this is the 'friend' that Aesop wanted. The only pity is that he didn't pry out anything about his recent relationship with Batman.

He and Jason maintained this 'friendly' situation until they had a fight, which broke out without warning.

Jason sat on the sofa with his legs crossed. He was holding a can of Coke in his hand. He finished the Coke with his head up and squashed the can. "rabbit."

Aesop, who was slumped on the chair, raised his head and lost his eyes. "?"

Then he let his head hang down and his cervical spine clicked. He was really tired. He had just sparred with Jason in martial arts.

He was kicked by Jason. If the comparison is about stealth, he must be the one who kicked Jason's ass. Aesop tends to develop in a balanced way, and stealth is MAX.His mentor, Night Demon John Wick, is recognized as the number one in stealth.

"Are you considering changing jobs?" Jason opened another can of Coke.

Aesop replied lazily: "I don't think about it."

"Why?" Jason asked, "As the clown's son, you have worked hard, I saw you before..." The wound.

"Enough." Before Jason could finish his sentence, he was interrupted by Aesop's rude words. "I have nowhere to go."

"Why is there no place to go? If you want..." Jason vaguely noticed that Aesop's mood had become unstable.

But he wants to make persistent efforts. It will not be easy for Aesop to follow the clown. The clown is an out-and-out lunatic and violent maniac. He will vent his dissatisfaction on the people around him, like Harley Quinn and Aesop.

"If I want, will you take me back to the Batcave?" Aesop sneered, "Stop teasing, Robin. Let your bat daddy know that Carnival Rabbit has been tortured by the clown, and then use the name of protecting me Lock me in the Batcave and kill Gotham forever?"

Aesop said strangely: "Ha, he is indeed a cold-blooded Batman. In his heart, the interests of Gotham are always paramount. People like me have no chance to meet him except for committing crimes."

"No, Bu... Batman is not this kind of person." Jason frowned. Why did Aesop's hatred for Batman increase to such an extent?

In the past, Aesop was at most dissatisfied because Batman was an outlaw and practiced violence, but in the past, Aesop actually had a hint of envy when he mentioned Robin.

Even Aesop himself couldn't detect that trace of envy, because he tried his best not to reveal his true inner thoughts. Aesop is a person who is very good at deceiving himself.

Why did Jason sense Aesop's envy?Because in the past he was as envious as Aesop, please?Batman is the hero of Gotham, what kid wouldn't want to be Robin and fight with Batman?

When Jason became Robin, he realized that things were far from easy as he imagined. Bruce's mistrust, pressure from criminals, and the darkness of Gotham almost overwhelmed Jason. How much is on the shoulders of the hero.

Under the erosion of darkness, Jason's personality became more perverse, and the rebellion in his body became more eager to try. It was not until he met Aesop again that he suppressed part of the violence in his heart.

Now Aesop's tone is full of resentment and disgust towards Batman. Has Batman done anything to Aesop?

Jason couldn't help but justify Batman's name, even if he knew that what Aesop said would happen, Bruce would not allow the threat to be out of his control, he would keep Aesop by his side to monitor on the grounds of protecting Aesop he.

But none of those things had happened yet, and he thought Bruce would let go and invite Aesop to join them.

"Huh?" Aesop clapped his hands, his glass blue eyes stared straight at Jason, as if dissecting Jason's psychology, he noticed that Jason was avoiding his sight unnaturally.

Aesop, who suddenly got Jason's idea, said with rage in his tone, "You know that what I said will happen but you still choose to vouch for Batman, you are worthy of being Bat Daddy's good bird baby!" ?"

"It's for your own good." Jason said dryly, Jason regretted it just after saying this, and the most common thing Bruce said to him was "for your own good." ', what Jason hates the most is this sentence for your own good.

Adults take it for granted that everything is arranged for you, thinking that you want it, regardless of your ideas.Jason couldn't help but slap him every time Bruce said that, even though Bruce was really thinking of him.

"Then do you know? This is a fucking moral kidnapping." Aesop crushed the Coke can in his hand, and the blood left by the hand cut by the can was mixed with Coke and fell drop by drop on the fleece. on the carpet.

"For my own good? If he's fucking good for me, he should have pulled me out of the clown's shadow when I needed him the most, when I was tortured and brainwashed by the clown in the basement! But he didn't!"

"What was he doing then? Oh, I think he was training his new Robin, his new partner, you."

"I also have to thank Batman. He made me understand that everything can only rely on myself. In the end, no one can help you."

Jason didn't understand what Aesop meant at all. Why was Batman the first thing he thought of when Aesop was trapped in the basement by the clown?Batman isn't omnipotent, and he couldn't have known that violence was going to happen in some basement in Gotham.

The question planted the fruit of doubt in Jason's mind.What is the relationship between Aesop and Bruce?

Jason said tentatively: "What does this have to do with Batman, I mean, he can't see every corner."

Aesop sneered: "I have tried my best to appear in front of him, but he has never been curious about this kid who has the same face as him. If he had any doubts about my blood, I wouldn't encounter it." These."

Yes, every time Aesop appeared in front of Batman/Bruce Wayne with his true face, he had a purpose. He was looking forward to, he was looking forward to Bruce finding himself, and being able to treat this child who looked the same as him Generate curiosity.

However, Bruce's indifferent attitude hurt the heart of this underage strong boy again and again. Every hope was accompanied by deeper despair.

Now he's fine, he doesn't care anymore.What about the clown?He was his father, he was the one who pushed him into the abyss and pulled him out of the abyss.

Even if his father has some mild problems (violence), it can be tolerated.Now Aesop is not alone, he has the Joker, his father.

His father taught him to embrace his true self. He is not a normal kid. Can others be satisfied by being normal by learning from others?No, that big black bat never pays attention to itself.

In this case, let's go back to being a heterogeneous, anyway, he has already found his heterogeneous family.

"And you, Robin, we can never be the same way." Aesop said these words expressionlessly. Suddenly, he felt a burst of relief for no reason. In fact, being an enemy with Robin made him feel more relaxed.

Because they are enemies.

After that, Aesop and Jason got into a fight. He didn't love the fight, but just left here with a swipe, one of Batman's countless safe houses in Gotham.

A place for them to practice and rest.

Jason looked at the mess on the ground and the broken window, and hammered the hammer head angrily. Obviously, he messed up everything, and Aesop cut his body twice. He thought, it would not be good for Bruce to go back this time. confessed.

Moreover, Jason may know the relationship between Aesop and Bruce. The resentment and words in Aesop's tone just now are like a child who can't get his father's attention and loses his temper. Combined with the fact that Aesop and Bruce looked too similar when he was a child face... Fucked, he felt like he had accidentally touched some terrible truth.

Jason lit a cigarette a little annoyed, but then remembered that Aesop didn't like him smoking, so he quickly crushed the cigarette butt with his fingers, so should he tell Bruce about it?What if Bruce didn't care about it after telling him?So yes or no?

The author has something to say:

Woohoo, little Aesop is so pitiful. In fact, I have always had expectations for Batman/Bruce. All the provocative things I do are hoping that he can pay attention to me. When I was a child, Aesop would still think like this: I hate Bruce Way Well, because I look alike to him.But actually Aesop doesn't hate Bruce that much, he just hates that Bruce never pays attention to him, never.

Jason tried to dig into Aesop's heart and hurt the child.

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