Emma could guess that Batman must have inspired Flash's overtures, and she didn't know if her performance had won the trust of the counterfeiters.

Lord Batman once taught her: "When you want to deceive someone, don't rely on lies, but rely on hints. The key is to first establish a clear impression, and then your words and deeds will be automatically understood by the other party based on that impression."

Never the Batman who is not the lord calls her name, she knows that the Batman lord has set an impression on her, which means that she can play freely afterwards.

So she never lied, but in front of this young hero who approached her proactively, who should have ceased to exist but who influenced the entire Lord of Justice from time to time... try her best to be sincere.

It seemed to be effective. The next day, the superman who was not the lord in the white cloak finally asked her: "I want to see Louise."

Amaar, who just got off the airship and walked towards his office, raised his head and said to Superman suspended in front of him: "Your time is free, Lord Superman, no one can arrange your schedule for you."

She added casually and seemed to be slightly mocking: "As long as you can adjust so many things, you can go to see Miss Lian En anytime."

After that, it was Flash's question: "What does Superman do every day?"

Now the watchtower has established a complete set of rescue measures, and the messy terrorist activities and violence after the unification of the world have been reduced to almost no. Most of the natural and man-made disasters that require superheroes have been snuffed out in the bud, and there are very few lords. out.

Not at all for Lord Superman, who hasn't responded to a voice calling for him since Lords of Justice was founded.

But Amaar said that he was very busy, and Flash had no idea what Superman was busy with.Naturally, this question is also asked for Superman.

Batman sits in the watchtower, and Amaar is the commander in name but doesn't have much work to do. In fact, she is almost reduced to the Flash's playmate. She does not reject this job: "Eliminate war."

The Flash didn't ask silly questions like "Isn't war already eliminated?" Batman had just taught him the difference, and he thought the White Superman didn't realize: "How?"

"He studied the religions of mankind, whether they could coexist or be outlawed; dug into the history and diplomatic relations of each country and nation; compared the cause and course of every great or protracted war; analyzed the ideology of different classes of people ..."

The more Amaar talked about the Flash, the more he was amazed. Batman seemed to be the only brain worker in the Justice League. Superman only needed to fly around and smile. It was hard for him to imagine Superman burying the desk.

"Every time a conclusion is drawn, it is necessary to repeatedly deliberate whether the calculation can be applied to reality, and then solve it: lakes are created in places with poor water sources; Destroy; where there is generational hatred, you need to negotiate; where there is territorial dispute, you need to redefine the national boundaries and send away the most violent nearby aborigines..."

These are the things that Big Blue does. To be precise, they are things that he has always wanted to do but cannot do. The Justice League's hand cannot be stretched so long.

In the end, Amaar shrugged: "He has done a lot so far, but it is still too slow compared to his goal. The slowest progress is the part of faith. Fanatics are all lunatics."

The Flash nodded in agreement.Indeed, this is something that Big Lan wants to do but cannot.

Aimar thought about it for a while, and felt that he could say more, so he continued: "He got a good example from me."

The Flash didn't quite understand, so he tried to think for a while: "Iraqis believe in Islam, right?"

Aymar affirms, however: "God didn't save me and Superman did."

The Flash suddenly understood something.

This is by no means a lie, but her experience is not enough to judge right from wrong: "Lord Superman thought of a possible way to establish a new sect, establish a unique god, so that there is only one belief on earth, and there will be no disputes... ...this candidate currently appears to be qualified only by Superman himself."

The Flash gasped in shock, the establishment of a sect was beyond his imagination.

Amaar ended flatly: "Miss Lane flew into a rage when she learned about Lord Superman's idea, and this became the most serious disagreement between her and Lord Superman."

"Ah..." The Flash thought, he had to tell Big Blue about that.

It was too late for Amaar to say that Superman, who almost fled from Louise's temporary residence in embarrassment, was floating in the monitoring room and throwing a tantrum at Batman: "He not only wants to become a tyrant, but also wants to become a god!"

Superman was wearing a white cloak, but he couldn't even maintain the appearance of a half-lord. The shaking frequency of the cloak swinging in the air fully reflected his anger: "Louis is right, he wants all humans Worship him! I can't believe he's a madman trying to establish a religion!"

Batman faced the screen without looking back: "It's not that serious, it's just an assumption, and his purpose is not to make people worship, but to eliminate wars caused by religious disputes."

"It's war again! In order to eliminate war, is he going to turn all human beings into marionettes!?"

"This is where the problem lies."

Superman was stunned, as if a basin of cold water had been poured on his head, and finally remembered their situation.He fell into the chair tiredly and held his forehead: "Sorry, I shouldn't be angry with you."

"It's ok."

Batman finally turns to face Superman: "How did the meeting go?"

Superman groaned, and simply covered his face, "It's terrible. He imprisoned Louise, saying it was protection... I can hardly face her." And maybe she has become suspicious, this sentence Superman didn't say that he didn't perform well.

"Can Louise Lane help?"

"No, even if she knows our identities. He keeps her under strict supervision."

Batman knows Superman all too well, so he puts on a satisfied expression in relief.Superman Bai didn't give the green light to Louise Lane because of his special feelings for her, which was not beyond his expectation, but still made him feel relieved.

After a while of silence in the room, Superman finally got rid of his embarrassment and anger and regained his composure. He moved his hand away, exposed his eyes, and stared at the usually expressionless Batman in front of him: "You knew this idea a long time ago?"

"Batman has been watching Superman from all angles," Batman says in the third person, without referring to any pair in particular.He touched the console, and the chair under him slid away to one side, leaving the entire large screen. The text that was originally full of text flashed, and suddenly it was divided into 64 different screens, each of which contained a person in a white uniform. At the same time, the scene played on the screen is still changing every three seconds. Countless Superman lords make up another self that Superman didn't know in those two years.

Superman was momentarily terrified.

He'd always known that Batman was spying on him, but knowing it wasn't the same as seeing it in person.And after they became partners, companions, friends, he hadn't thought about it for a long time.

Superman stares silently at the familiar strangers on screen, and the regal Batman who displays them.

Do you look at me like that too?

Superman didn't ask this sentence.

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