Seeing Jason still standing firmly in front of the clown despite what the clown said, Bruce couldn't help but a trace of worry flashed in his eyes.

Did Jason care too much about the clown?

As someone who has seen all kinds of mental illnesses, Batman's psychology is quite good.Jason's behavior made him wonder if the other party...is it possible that he has a slight tendency to Stockholm Syndrome.

Jason: I'm not, I'm not, don't talk nonsense!

Although Bruce has calmed down now and doesn't intend to kill the clown, Jason doesn't know.

So he was really worried about handing the clown to Bruce. Even if Bruce would not kill the clown, could Arkham really lock the clown?

If it could, the clown wouldn't be here today.

This time, Jason really felt Bruce's killing intent towards the clown.If the clown dies a few more times, maybe he will really die at the hands of Bruce.

And Jason didn't have nothing to do and stared at them every day, so he couldn't show up in time to stop them every time.

In view of this series of reasons, Jason did not intend to hand over the Joker to Bruce.

But Jason was worried about handing the clown to Bruce, and Bruce was also worried about handing the clown to Jason.

Let's not talk about Jason's confusing behavior today, Bruce has not forgotten that if he hadn't appeared in time, Jason would have almost thrown the clown into the grinder/meat/machine.

The father and son who didn't trust each other almost had a fight over the clown's ownership.It is estimated that the clown did not expect that he would be so "popular" one day.

Listening to the noise coming from the clown, the veins on Jason's forehead were about to pop out.

If it wasn't for Bruce...

"What are you going to do with him? Lock him up in Arkham again?" Jason, who had zero tolerance for clowns, couldn't help but get a little angry. "If it worked, I... none of this would have happened today."

Bruce really had nothing to say about this, so he asked back, "Then what are you going to do with him?"

Jason: "..."

This question really confused him. Of course Jason wanted to kill the clown, but if the clown couldn't kill him, how would he deal with him in order to prevent Bruce from doing it?

Although Jason didn't find the answer in his heart for a while, but facing Bruce, he replied confidently: "Of course I have my way."

"Your way..." Bruce pursed his lips. Seriously, he really didn't want to argue with Jason.

Unlike "Jason Todd" and "Bruce Wayne" in the comics, in Bruce's world, before Jason died, the relationship between their father and son was still very good.There were no violent quarrels between them, and everything was as good as it could be.

But since Jason came back from resurrection, everything has changed.

Who is responsible for this?

Is it to blame Jason for breaking the no-kill principle, or is it to blame Bruce for being too persistent?

Perhaps everything has already begun to appear, but at that time, they were still able to whitewash the peace.The death and resurrection of Jason made the conflict between them skip the prelude and directly enter the climax.

Bruce and Jason stared at each other, their love for each other seemed to have never changed, but after all, they couldn't get along like they used to.

Some negative existence brought by death will not disappear with resurrection.

"I won't kill him." He couldn't kill the clown for the time being.

In the end, Jason could only take the clown away with such a guarantee.

He didn't want to lie to Bruce, but he had to kill the Joker.Even if there is no other way for the time being, it doesn't mean Jason will give up.

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Watching Jason drag the clown who was knocked unconscious by him away, Tim was a little puzzled by Bruce's choice.

"You know that's fake." Tim was referring to Jason saying he wouldn't kill the Joker.

After all, Jason's intention to kill the clown is so hard to conceal. Although he doesn't know why, Jason saved the clown from Bruce today, but his intention to kill the clown has never really disappeared.

Bruce didn't say anything about Tim's words.

Does he know it's fake?

Of course he knew.

Whether it's his understanding of Jason or his ability to read people's hearts, Bruce has never lost to anyone.

But even though he knew all this very well, he still agreed to let Jason take the clown away.

If Bruce had to say a reason, maybe it was because of his trust in Jason, maybe it was because he was worried about himself, maybe it was because of other things...

But what Bruce wants to do most now is to find out what's wrong with him.

Without realizing it, even Batman can't help but go dark under the lights.But when Bruce realized that something was wrong with him, it became an urgent matter to solve it.

Bruce couldn't imagine that such a big problem appeared in his body, but he didn't realize it until today.

What a powerful enemy this is, and what an imprudent self.

When Bruce and the others rushed back to Wayne Manor, Alfred had already prepared a late lunch there, and Alice was not taken away by Jason.After all, there was a clown with him at this time, so it was really inconvenient to take Alice over.

And if it was sent back to Central City, Jason would not feel at ease to send Alice back because he was kidnapped by the clown this time.

So he simply left Alice in Wayne Manor. Of course, he also left all the money on his body, even though it may not be a big deal to Bruce and the others, but it is all of Jason. money.

As for himself, as an adult, he can always support himself, and the clown beside him deserves it if he starves to death, a scumbag doesn't deserve to live a good life!

A long time ago, Jason, who was still the second-generation Robin, complained about the living conditions of the criminals imprisoned in Arkham.Because the life of that group of sinners is many times better than that of ordinary people living in Crime Lane.

Now that the clown is in his hands, the quality of life is definitely the worst.

Ignoring all kinds of accusations from the other party, Jason single-mindedly and single-mindedly wanted the other party to die.

In Jason's persistent killing, even a clown with a self-healing factor can't bear it.

But on the surface, he didn't seem to be affected by Jason's killing at all, as if the person the other party killed over and over again was not himself.

Even though Jason has never been a loyal follower of the principle of not killing, he is also not a homicidal maniac. Killing has never been something that makes him happy.

Failure again and again seems to prove the clown's immortality.

Finally, Jason once again brought the clown to the "giant/giant/grinder/meat/machine" that he had transformed. For the clown, this is where all the stories begin.

"Jason, I really like your sense of ritual."

Jason may not be clear, but the clown himself is very clear that Jason's attempts over and over have never been meaningless.

He looked down at the "giant/sized/grinder/meat/machine" below. Maybe this time, he would really die, but he would definitely become a nightmare that entangled Jason all his life.

The other party seems to be the most difficult to mess with among the Bat Family's youngsters, but in fact, maybe he is the most soft-hearted existence among the Bat Family's youngsters.

Too much empathy will overwhelm him.

The clown could see the disbelief and slight collapse in Jason's eyes from the opponent's failure to kill him again and again.

What drove Jason may have been hatred and anger at first, but later, it was a kind of obsession.

Many people who bear the blood and deep hatred, in the process of revenge, no matter how difficult the situation they encountered, they never backed down.But when they succeed in revenge, maybe it's a gust of wind that can blow them down.

How much strength hatred can bring to people will be taken away after the revenge is over.

Jason tried so many ways to kill the clown, but he didn't know that the clown could never finish killing.He's not the first, and he won't be the last.

Without Jason doing anything, the clown laughed and jumped in by himself.

The moment he entered, the clown who enveloped Gotham like a dark cloud turned into a puddle of flesh.

Jason stood there, maybe because of too many failures, even after using this extreme method, Jason still felt that maybe the next moment, the clown would crawl out intact and stand in front of him, laughing wildly.

But in fact, the picture Jason imagined did not appear.

Until the machine stopped, there was no figure in the blood-red "giant/size/grinder/meat/machine".

So, did he really manage to kill the Joker?

Just as the clown thought, at this moment, what Jason felt was not the pleasure of getting revenge, but bewilderment.

For some reason, the laughter the clown made before jumping in there, and the way the clown looked at him appeared in his mind.

What kind of look is that?

In the past, the clown's eyes were always full of malice, madness, and distortion, but at that moment, Jason seemed to see some determination, mockery, and indifference like watching a show from the other's eyes.

But no matter what the other party was thinking in the end, or what kind of eyes he had in his eyes, Jason didn't want to pay attention to it.

It's all over, isn't it.

Perhaps many people who have had their grievances avenged would be at a loss, but Jason's loss was only temporary.

The clown who is good at playing tricks on people's hearts guessed wrong this time.

Hatred has never been the whole of Jason's life.And he never killed the clown just for revenge.

Was he going to be overwhelmed by the death of a scum, especially if the scum was a clown.Come on, he's not Harley Quinn.

In this world, Jason still has friends and family.In his life, there are still dreams and persistence, flowers and the sun, how could the death of the clown affect all of these?

Although the clown's death didn't have a huge impact on Jason, the impact was not small.

To Jason, the other party's death was like smoothing out a bumpy place in the past, like wading a river in front of him, like cleaning a dirty window...

Starting today, the haze of the past has finally dissipated, and Jason can finally start his new life.

To celebrate, Jason opened the Bible when he returned home.

The "Batman Nightmare: The Bat That Laughs" that occupied the content pages of the "Bible" for a long time in the past is gone, replaced by "Batman: The Three Jokers".

Jason:  …

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