Superman fell to the ground in shock, his red boots making a footprint.He quickly floated up again: "Your alliance of superpowers?"

Clark repeated.

——Batman just told him not to join the Avengers, why is there another alliance of superpowers?

"Why haven't I heard of the Alliance of Superpowers? Is there any difference between it and the Avengers?"

"This is the alliance I am planning to set up recently. It is a system independent of the government, and it can be regarded as a civil organization." Batman explained succinctly.

"Oh……"

Selfishly, if Superman was left to choose, he'd lean more towards the official organization of the Avengers -- well, not entirely because of its official nature.

Although he just debuted not long ago, Superman's powerful abilities have caused him a lot of criticism. As an alien raised by humans, Clark is a little concerned about the recognition from humans.Becoming one of the 'superheroes' recognized by the government is definitely a form of recognition in his mind.

Maybe by being an officially recognized hero, people won't continue to discuss 'should Superman exist'?

Still naive Superman thought so.

However, Batman has pointed out the possible hidden dangers of joining the Avengers before. Out of his goodwill and trust in Batman, he is still willing to learn more about Batman's alliance.

"I don't get it," he said, "official alliances do sound risky, but private alliances, aren't they more volatile?"

"Who will decide what level of disaster the alliance will fight alone or in groups? Who will be the leader of the alliance?"

Batman fell silent.

This is also a question he has been thinking about.

If it weren't for the news of the establishment of the Avengers, Batman would never have acted rashly now that he hadn't come up with a proper solution.

"This needs to be discussed and decided after all members are determined," he answered ambiguously, "depending on the strength of the enemy and the scope of damage they may cause to humans."

"As for the leader..." He looked up at Superman, "If you are willing to join, I hope you can become our leader."

"Me?" Superman's eyes widened.

He envisioned several possibilities, such as the need for leaders to be elected together, or there is no leader, and if there is any major event, they will be voted together...even Batman himself becomes the leader of the alliance.

Batman has fully proved his ability. If he is the leader of the alliance, Superman absolutely trusts the other party to maximize the role of this alliance.

—Being a leader yourself?He never even thought about this possibility!

"You are the most suitable candidate in all aspects." Batman saw Superman's disbelief, "whether it is in terms of combat effectiveness, character, or your symbolic meaning."

He seemed to read the young Chaoying's thoughts from Superman's face.

"I'm not a good fit," Batman said. "The leader of the Alliance should be more dynamic and approachable."

Brucey, who had been quietly acting as the background board, looked sideways.

——It turns out that this guy Bruce also knows that he doesn't have much vitality and affinity?

It's rare for Batman to have such self-knowledge.

Clark was simply flattered.

He feels that he is not as good as other superheroes who debuted earlier, no matter who they are, they probably have more experience and ability than himself in being a superhero.Even if Batman is unwilling to become the leader of the alliance, this position should not be his turn.

Unbeknownst to Clark, he's unknowingly thinking of himself as part of Batman's alliance.

"Other superpowers are not suitable for this position." Batman answered his doubts.

This reminds Superman.

"Who else is in the league?"

"..." Batman paused suspiciously, "If you are willing to join, you will be the second member."

——So in fact, you are the only one who is not suitable for this position, right?

Superman almost blurted out.

no, wait...

He looked at the man standing next to him who was also wearing a Batman helmet.

Batman brought him to invite himself. Superman always thought that the other party should also be a member of the alliance, or be responsible for some related work.

"he--"

Batman takes another step, blocking Superman's view of Bruce.

The brows under his mask frowned: "He's just an ordinary person and shouldn't be involved in these things."

Superman clearly saw that the man blocked by Batman rolled his eyes at the back of Batman's head.

"..." He hesitated to speak.

Truth be told, Bruce's reaction to Batman was no surprise.Brucey asked himself, if he were to stand in the perspective of Batman, he would not be willing to involve other ordinary people.

But it is oneself who is excluded, and that is another matter.

He also thought that Bruce invited him to go with him because he wanted to shorten the distance between the two and let him participate in Batman's work.Did it turn out to be purely a 'batman's weakness' to show Batman's sincerity?

Oh no, Bruce's biggest weakness should be Alfred.

...So he is actually a tool man used to win the trust of Superman?

The image of Batman's foresight is too deep in the hearts of the people, and Bruce can't help but start to speculate about the purpose of Bruce's invitation.

As he mused, Batman was still trying to persuade Superman.

"You're the best person I can think of to be the leader of the Union," he said. "We've fought together, and I think I know you better than you think. You're the only person I've ever seen fit for the job." In fact, Captain America is also very suitable, but the friendship between Bruce and the other party is limited to what he heard from Brucey...and Captain America, who was once a soldier, will definitely have a better impression of the official organization of the Avengers.

Of course, Batman wouldn't be stupid enough to say it.

He looked at Superman sincerely: "Your tenacity and persistence, your love and cherishment of life...soaring in the sky but not leaving the ground...Superman, your bravery and your humility also impress me deeply."

——This is actually a sweet talk that this guy can say? !

Bruce stared at the back of Batman's head in shock.

Batman is still talking: "I think you will be willing to invite other members with me, which is conducive to establishing a good relationship of trust."

Under the moonlight, the Kryptonians clearly saw the sincerity in Batman's eyes with their extraordinary eyesight.

He opened his mouth, almost agreeing.

"You haven't told me why you think private organizations are better than the Avengers."

"First of all, you don't have to worry about your data being entered into the government's database—as a friend, I suggest you not to trust its security. Politicians with higher ranks can have access to these data. Once entered, it is difficult for you to Keep your own life."

Batman clearly has his stomach drawn.

"Secondly, this can avoid being ordered by the government to the greatest extent... You know that the Avengers belong to the American government, right? Our government doesn't care much about the lives of people in other countries." Batman paused, "Of course , This point may change in the future, but I can't guarantee it."

Superman frowned.

"and also……"

"Needless to say," Clark interrupted, "I'll think carefully about it." Even so, Bruce knew from his expression that Superman was actually inclined to say yes.

He didn't say anything, and he was probably planning to check the authenticity of the news.

Batman appreciates such discretion.He accepted it as soon as it was good, and did not continue to explain his reasons: "Then I will wait for your news."

Superman nodded, not looking very emotional.

"By the way," Superman, who had risen a little bit, flew back, glanced at Bruce, and seriously suggested to Batman, "Although I don't want our things to involve innocent people, but... you You know, your loved ones will always worry about you."

"Excessively hindering them from understanding will easily aggravate their worries about you."

Thinking of Brucey's undisguised white eyes before, Superman added: "It even caused conflicts between you."

Batman didn't expect Superman to go back and forth just to say this.

He froze on the spot, silently expressing his refusal with his stern figure.

"Anyway, thank you today." Superman flew away again.

Bruce glanced at the upright figure of Batman standing there.He didn't think Superman's words would do much.In Tony's words - if you can accept advice so easily, is Batman still Batman?

"Go back," Batman said.

It was quiet all the way, and when we returned to the gate of Wayne Manor, the sky of Gotham had gradually begun to show bright colors, like ink stains diluted by the constant injection of clear water, showing a light gray.

Brucey, who is not used to staying up late, has already yawned several times in succession.

Out of an inexplicable tacit understanding, neither of them had any discussion about the trip to the metropolis. They looked at each other and went back to their rooms.

The heavy curtains in Wayne Manor finally came in handy at this time.

Bruce buried himself in the soft pillow.He was really sleepy, but something was pressing on his mind, which kept him from tossing and turning for a long time without falling asleep.

He still doesn't know why Batman took him to be a tool man - obviously without him, it is not difficult for him to convince Superman.

But, in short, Batman's attitude tonight made Bruce feel a lot of new considerations.

"Huh—" He picked up his phone and glanced at it.

It's 05:30.

Tony was woken up by his smart butler.

He got up from the hard laboratory table, rubbed his neck stiff from sleeping, and looked at the time.

"Damn it! I want to see who doesn't sleep at this time!" He couldn't help cursing, "Even I'm asleep!"

"It's Mr. Bruce, sir." The smart butler responded, "And you're just falling into a forced sleep because your body is tired, not taking a rest on your own initiative..."

"Mute!" Tony rejects the bluntness from the AI.

He sat awake, wondering if Brucey had been infected by Batman in just a few days, and was surprised to find that Brucey was still on the phone.

"You better not tell me," Tony said, "that you interrupted my sleep with a call in the middle of the night because you wanted to join the Avengers."

"Yeah, Tony," Bruce said, "I'm in."

The author has something to say: Tony: First of all, you need to know that you cannot offend the sponsor of the alliance:)

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