Everyone thought that Bruce would go black [Comprehensive British and American]
Chapter 112 Chapter 112
"Do you need to say goodbye to them?" the Laughing Bat asked Bruce. "Maybe it's the last time."
"No." Bruce replied, "A real parting always happens quietly, like a leaf falling on the ground."
Bruce hesitated. "But are you saying goodbye to Superman...I mean Clark."
The Laughing Bat slowly moved his hand and pressed it on the heart. There was still a continuous and intensive phantom pain in this organ. He was silent for a few seconds.
"Do not."
The Laughing Bat replied succinctly: "But I can give them a present."
"What gift?" Bruce showed a puzzled look, "It sounds like a fairy tale, the last gift."
The Laughing Bat smiled: "I believe this gift will be unique."
Batman said suddenly: "Ah Fu has gone back."
"Ok?"
Batman's face froze, "After the war is over, Ah Fu will return to Wayne Manor as soon as possible." Batman faintly felt the sign of parting in his heart, but standing in his position, he It is no longer appropriate to promise Bruce can return to Wayne Manor anytime as in the past—the appearance of the Laughing Bat is no longer a secret, and if a third person knows something, it is no longer a secret, and even more so. Besides, there are not only three people here.
He didn't know when Bruce would leave this world, maybe this was the last time he saw him.
Even though Bruce has hidden a lot, and even done some things he can't forgive - but he still says some ramblings, trying to keep Bruce.
Bruce froze for a moment, he pursed his lips lightly, the corners of his mouth turned up, and a smile without haze appeared on his face, this was the first time he smiled so heartily after Lord Justice was established, Batman hinted It was easy for him to understand, but as the Laughing Bat said, there is no going back.
"Thank you." Bruce smiled at Batman sincerely.
"Get their attention," the Laughing Bat reminded Bruce, "get everyone's attention on you."
Bruce thought for a while, and couldn't think of any better way, so he took a slight step forward, leaned forward, and slowly pulled out a playing card from his cuff, which was a joke card: "I have this honor Got your attention?"
He stared at Batman, his green eyes sparkling: "Look at it—"
Batman obediently shifted his gaze to the playing cards, and said in a flat tone, "You have my attention from beginning to end."
Bruce followed suit, and Green Lantern had already left with Carl, leaving only Clark and Diana Diana, and he successfully attracted their attention.
"Listen." The Laughing Bat took over, but he behaved just like Bruce, "What did you hear?"
Diana frowned: "There is nothing."
The Laughing Bat showed a satisfied expression, and he snapped his fingers, "From now on, keep your eyes on this card."
His voice became softer and gentler. The Laughing Bat stuck the card with the middle finger and thumb of his left hand, covered the face of the card with his right hand, and then slowly left—"It's time."
"This will be a life without regrets." The Laughing Bat quickly retracted his five fingers, and the card disappeared.
"I didn't know you still had this ability." Bruce showed his figure, he leaned in front of everyone and looked carefully, then turned his head and said, "Are they asleep?"
"It can be said that." The Laughing Bat patiently explained, "Now is the time of dreams." The black mist surged from the ground again, and swept away to the distance. They covered the sky and covered all the sunlight on this planet. The place.
The watchtower issued an alarm, and the door of Karl's room was knocked open by panicked soldiers. He hurriedly took the Supreme Head of State to the porthole.
It was a pure black planet.
Every inch of land and every sky was covered by a thick black mist. Karl found that people on the earth seemed to have sunk into a dream that would not wake up. action.
Karl left the watchtower in a flash and floated in Nuoda's universe. He was surprised to find that he didn't feel panic and anger, and only one emotion occupied his whole body.
lonely.
The planet that was shrouded in black mist stopped rotating. It seemed to be torn apart by an inexplicable force, and no sound or heat could be conveyed. Karl tried to break through the defense of the black mist, but the tyrannical force restrained himself. With a sharp edge, he was blocked outside gently and unresistingly.
The planet suddenly turned backwards.
It spins faster and faster, and Karl suddenly realizes what's going on—
Time is running backwards.
The black mist cuts countless time streams, making everyone's time stay at the stage they most want to return to.
Little Bruce Wayne threw himself into the arms of his parents, and Alfred stood behind Thomas, reminding him to pay attention to etiquette.
Jonathan and Martha walked into the Fortress of Solitude together in amazement, and Clark put on the Kryptonian uniform for the first time and flew into the clouds.
Diana reached out to the blond-haired, blue-eyed man in front of her. Their eyes were only on each other. Under the golden light, they tuned the last dance.
It is normal for the entire planet to have only the Laughing Bat. If Bruce is a person, then there are only two people on this planet who have not fallen into the past. Bruce found a small place without corpses, and then sat down. Gazing at the distant sun, the never-tiring ball of fire is burning brightly.
"You can go back in time, so why didn't you do it before?" Bruceto asked, his jaw lowered, his voice low, but it sounded crystal clear now that the planet had fallen into eternal silence.
"Because it doesn't make sense."
"How to say?"
"Do you know the Mobius ring?" The Laughing Bat drew a model with his index finger, "What I'm doing now is to connect the tail and the head of the Mobius ring."
"Infinite loop?"
"It's like this. If I don't pull these worlds out of their original destiny, then all this will be in vain. At a certain point, fate will automatically push these worlds to perish until it is irreparable."
"Restart." Bruce closed his eyes patiently, "I see."
The Laughing Bat pulled Bruce up, his fingers slid across Bruce's illusory figure, "We should go."
"I still need to use my body." As soon as he finished speaking, he found that the Laughing Bat had given way, so he took out a well-folded square scarf from his chest, and folded it clumsily.
"Let me do it." The Laughing Bat sighed, he took the square scarf, folded it into a clever rose, and then waved it again, and now it became a real black rose, with crystal drops still hanging on it Above, the Laughing Bat placed it at Batman's feet, hidden in the shadows to protect its delicate petals from the sun.
As if it had been a long time, as long as a lifetime, Batman vaguely heard a clear and clear bell, which was the sound of the old antique clock in Wayne Manor. He opened his eyes and found the remaining shadows on the battlefield It was gone, and the sunlight had shifted its angle and fell on his feet—on the roses dedicated to Batman.
**
"Where are we going?" Bruce asked.
"Anywhere."
"You haven't seen the world yet." Bruce pressed the peaked cap he was wearing on his head. He was dressed like a hippie, with a loose T-shirt in exaggerated colors, shorts with slang printed on it, and a pair of Adidas slippers.
"If you don't talk, I'll go back to Gotham." Bruce threatened.
The Laughing Bat raised his eyes helplessly, "Obviously you don't want to go..." He turned his head aside, "Forget it, as long as you don't meet anyone you know."
"This is a big project." As he said, Bruce put on the sunglasses hanging from his collar that could cover most of his face, and he held an empty toolbox in his hand, "Since you all If you can turn back time, why can't you let me move instantly?"
"Because the way rich people travel is by air."
"Economy class?" Bruce sneered, he walked through the long cabin in novelty, "There are so many seats!"
"We need to save some money." The Laughing Bat said, "Don't forget, it's impossible to work part-time."
Bruce agreed perfunctorily. He followed the sign on the seat and sat down on his own seat. He took out his mobile phone and started playing boring video games to pass the time. He looked at the two vacant seats next door and began to pray for the best. Individuals can't catch the plane.
"This is too vicious." The Laughing Bat lazily appeared, and sat down on the empty seat beside Bruce.
"I didn't expect this kind of seat to be so crowded that I couldn't even stretch my legs." Bruce played the game without raising his head, but suddenly the screen went black, no matter how he pressed it, there was no response.
"out of battery."
"so?"
"Then what am I going to do next?"
"sleep?"
"Do you think this looks like it can sleep?" Bruce stretched his legs, he turned his face sideways, trying to give control of his body to the Laughing Bat, took a deep breath, and was about to say something.
At this time, a pleasant voice came from his left side: "Excuse me, our seats are inside."
"Okay..." Bruce got up to give up his seat, but when he saw who the person next to him was, his breath was stuck in his chest.
"How did they appear in this world?!" Bruce asked angrily, and found that the chair beside him was already empty, and the laughing bat disappeared faster than the groundhog burrowed, Bruce thought to himself.
"How could I know why they appeared in this world!" The voice of the Laughing Bat revealed a trace of forbearance.
"Sorry." The man on the side said hesitantly, "Is there anything there?"
"No." Bruce blurted out, subconsciously changing his voice, but it sounded much lower.
"Your voice sounds familiar." The man smiled friendly, "Hello, I'm Richard Grayson." He pointed to the child who was looking out the window, "This is my brother Jason. "
"No." Bruce replied, "A real parting always happens quietly, like a leaf falling on the ground."
Bruce hesitated. "But are you saying goodbye to Superman...I mean Clark."
The Laughing Bat slowly moved his hand and pressed it on the heart. There was still a continuous and intensive phantom pain in this organ. He was silent for a few seconds.
"Do not."
The Laughing Bat replied succinctly: "But I can give them a present."
"What gift?" Bruce showed a puzzled look, "It sounds like a fairy tale, the last gift."
The Laughing Bat smiled: "I believe this gift will be unique."
Batman said suddenly: "Ah Fu has gone back."
"Ok?"
Batman's face froze, "After the war is over, Ah Fu will return to Wayne Manor as soon as possible." Batman faintly felt the sign of parting in his heart, but standing in his position, he It is no longer appropriate to promise Bruce can return to Wayne Manor anytime as in the past—the appearance of the Laughing Bat is no longer a secret, and if a third person knows something, it is no longer a secret, and even more so. Besides, there are not only three people here.
He didn't know when Bruce would leave this world, maybe this was the last time he saw him.
Even though Bruce has hidden a lot, and even done some things he can't forgive - but he still says some ramblings, trying to keep Bruce.
Bruce froze for a moment, he pursed his lips lightly, the corners of his mouth turned up, and a smile without haze appeared on his face, this was the first time he smiled so heartily after Lord Justice was established, Batman hinted It was easy for him to understand, but as the Laughing Bat said, there is no going back.
"Thank you." Bruce smiled at Batman sincerely.
"Get their attention," the Laughing Bat reminded Bruce, "get everyone's attention on you."
Bruce thought for a while, and couldn't think of any better way, so he took a slight step forward, leaned forward, and slowly pulled out a playing card from his cuff, which was a joke card: "I have this honor Got your attention?"
He stared at Batman, his green eyes sparkling: "Look at it—"
Batman obediently shifted his gaze to the playing cards, and said in a flat tone, "You have my attention from beginning to end."
Bruce followed suit, and Green Lantern had already left with Carl, leaving only Clark and Diana Diana, and he successfully attracted their attention.
"Listen." The Laughing Bat took over, but he behaved just like Bruce, "What did you hear?"
Diana frowned: "There is nothing."
The Laughing Bat showed a satisfied expression, and he snapped his fingers, "From now on, keep your eyes on this card."
His voice became softer and gentler. The Laughing Bat stuck the card with the middle finger and thumb of his left hand, covered the face of the card with his right hand, and then slowly left—"It's time."
"This will be a life without regrets." The Laughing Bat quickly retracted his five fingers, and the card disappeared.
"I didn't know you still had this ability." Bruce showed his figure, he leaned in front of everyone and looked carefully, then turned his head and said, "Are they asleep?"
"It can be said that." The Laughing Bat patiently explained, "Now is the time of dreams." The black mist surged from the ground again, and swept away to the distance. They covered the sky and covered all the sunlight on this planet. The place.
The watchtower issued an alarm, and the door of Karl's room was knocked open by panicked soldiers. He hurriedly took the Supreme Head of State to the porthole.
It was a pure black planet.
Every inch of land and every sky was covered by a thick black mist. Karl found that people on the earth seemed to have sunk into a dream that would not wake up. action.
Karl left the watchtower in a flash and floated in Nuoda's universe. He was surprised to find that he didn't feel panic and anger, and only one emotion occupied his whole body.
lonely.
The planet that was shrouded in black mist stopped rotating. It seemed to be torn apart by an inexplicable force, and no sound or heat could be conveyed. Karl tried to break through the defense of the black mist, but the tyrannical force restrained himself. With a sharp edge, he was blocked outside gently and unresistingly.
The planet suddenly turned backwards.
It spins faster and faster, and Karl suddenly realizes what's going on—
Time is running backwards.
The black mist cuts countless time streams, making everyone's time stay at the stage they most want to return to.
Little Bruce Wayne threw himself into the arms of his parents, and Alfred stood behind Thomas, reminding him to pay attention to etiquette.
Jonathan and Martha walked into the Fortress of Solitude together in amazement, and Clark put on the Kryptonian uniform for the first time and flew into the clouds.
Diana reached out to the blond-haired, blue-eyed man in front of her. Their eyes were only on each other. Under the golden light, they tuned the last dance.
It is normal for the entire planet to have only the Laughing Bat. If Bruce is a person, then there are only two people on this planet who have not fallen into the past. Bruce found a small place without corpses, and then sat down. Gazing at the distant sun, the never-tiring ball of fire is burning brightly.
"You can go back in time, so why didn't you do it before?" Bruceto asked, his jaw lowered, his voice low, but it sounded crystal clear now that the planet had fallen into eternal silence.
"Because it doesn't make sense."
"How to say?"
"Do you know the Mobius ring?" The Laughing Bat drew a model with his index finger, "What I'm doing now is to connect the tail and the head of the Mobius ring."
"Infinite loop?"
"It's like this. If I don't pull these worlds out of their original destiny, then all this will be in vain. At a certain point, fate will automatically push these worlds to perish until it is irreparable."
"Restart." Bruce closed his eyes patiently, "I see."
The Laughing Bat pulled Bruce up, his fingers slid across Bruce's illusory figure, "We should go."
"I still need to use my body." As soon as he finished speaking, he found that the Laughing Bat had given way, so he took out a well-folded square scarf from his chest, and folded it clumsily.
"Let me do it." The Laughing Bat sighed, he took the square scarf, folded it into a clever rose, and then waved it again, and now it became a real black rose, with crystal drops still hanging on it Above, the Laughing Bat placed it at Batman's feet, hidden in the shadows to protect its delicate petals from the sun.
As if it had been a long time, as long as a lifetime, Batman vaguely heard a clear and clear bell, which was the sound of the old antique clock in Wayne Manor. He opened his eyes and found the remaining shadows on the battlefield It was gone, and the sunlight had shifted its angle and fell on his feet—on the roses dedicated to Batman.
**
"Where are we going?" Bruce asked.
"Anywhere."
"You haven't seen the world yet." Bruce pressed the peaked cap he was wearing on his head. He was dressed like a hippie, with a loose T-shirt in exaggerated colors, shorts with slang printed on it, and a pair of Adidas slippers.
"If you don't talk, I'll go back to Gotham." Bruce threatened.
The Laughing Bat raised his eyes helplessly, "Obviously you don't want to go..." He turned his head aside, "Forget it, as long as you don't meet anyone you know."
"This is a big project." As he said, Bruce put on the sunglasses hanging from his collar that could cover most of his face, and he held an empty toolbox in his hand, "Since you all If you can turn back time, why can't you let me move instantly?"
"Because the way rich people travel is by air."
"Economy class?" Bruce sneered, he walked through the long cabin in novelty, "There are so many seats!"
"We need to save some money." The Laughing Bat said, "Don't forget, it's impossible to work part-time."
Bruce agreed perfunctorily. He followed the sign on the seat and sat down on his own seat. He took out his mobile phone and started playing boring video games to pass the time. He looked at the two vacant seats next door and began to pray for the best. Individuals can't catch the plane.
"This is too vicious." The Laughing Bat lazily appeared, and sat down on the empty seat beside Bruce.
"I didn't expect this kind of seat to be so crowded that I couldn't even stretch my legs." Bruce played the game without raising his head, but suddenly the screen went black, no matter how he pressed it, there was no response.
"out of battery."
"so?"
"Then what am I going to do next?"
"sleep?"
"Do you think this looks like it can sleep?" Bruce stretched his legs, he turned his face sideways, trying to give control of his body to the Laughing Bat, took a deep breath, and was about to say something.
At this time, a pleasant voice came from his left side: "Excuse me, our seats are inside."
"Okay..." Bruce got up to give up his seat, but when he saw who the person next to him was, his breath was stuck in his chest.
"How did they appear in this world?!" Bruce asked angrily, and found that the chair beside him was already empty, and the laughing bat disappeared faster than the groundhog burrowed, Bruce thought to himself.
"How could I know why they appeared in this world!" The voice of the Laughing Bat revealed a trace of forbearance.
"Sorry." The man on the side said hesitantly, "Is there anything there?"
"No." Bruce blurted out, subconsciously changing his voice, but it sounded much lower.
"Your voice sounds familiar." The man smiled friendly, "Hello, I'm Richard Grayson." He pointed to the child who was looking out the window, "This is my brother Jason. "
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