What would it be like to fly through the sky with a nuclear bomb capable of blowing up an entire city?

If someone asked Bruce this question, he would probably answer: no feeling.

When the number on the timer gradually approached zero, when reason and instinct felt the approach of death at the same time, his brain became extraordinarily awake.

The pressure is getting higher and higher, the air is getting thinner... When the body of a mortal is finally exhausted, he begins to gradually lose control over his body, leaving only one thought driving his body to resist. Hold the throttle, let the bat machine always maintain the speed of overload flight and rush to a higher sky.

Bruce bit the tip of his tongue, trying to wake up his gradually muddled brain.

17 seconds left.

He held the steering wheel tightly, and the flying altitude of the Batplane began to climb a little bit again.

The Batplane's security systems have been overloaded, and the blaring sirens in the cabin are constantly looping.All this seriously interfered with Bruce's ability to judge, so that he failed to notice that the surrounding magnetic field began to change at some point.

He also didn't notice that the surrounding clouds had completely enveloped him at some point.

From a distance, the clouds formed a weird spiral like a tornado, tightly wrapping the bat machine in the center of the spiral.

In the next second, the citizens of Gotham City who watched the bat machine go away saw a dazzling flash of light in the sky.

Commissioner Gordon took off his hat and closed his eyes silently.

That was the last time he saw Batman.

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