In the sound of "Bruce" that the Flash never gave up, 'Batman' shot more and more heavily.

If emotions have temperature, then the anger in the eyes of 'Batman' has reached the boiling point, even about to explode.

But Flash didn't know if he had "too much trust" in Batman, and he was still struggling with "Bruce".

Seeing that the other party was about to be beaten to death, Meeks couldn't help interjecting: "Can't you see that this Batman is not Bruce Wayne at all?"

Meeks has always believed that people can be beaten to death, but they should not be killed stupidly.

With a straightforward and clear sentence, Meeks, who had been neglected by the two people, suddenly became the focus of their eyes.

"It's not Bruce?" The Flash didn't fail to notice something was wrong, but he thought that something wrong with 'Batman' was just like this world, and there was a little difference from his own impression.

But I never thought that 'Batman' would not be Bruce.

After all, Bruce Wayne = Batman, for The Flash, this is simply a result that can be obtained without thinking.

For some things, if you have an inherent vision, no matter how much the other party shows, you can make up for the other party by yourself, and you have achieved the same result as you think.

But if at this time, someone will point out everything for you.

Unless you are a severe patient of the "dead eye" syndrome, or you are just pretending to be confused, if you still don't understand, then you probably won't be saved.

Although Flash doesn't look like a very smart kid, at least the other party can be saved.

After being reminded by Meeks, the other party apparently also discovered that this 'Batman' was in many ways contrary to the Batman in his memory.

The scattered wine bottles on the ground, the empty Wayne Manor, and the vicissitudes of the other party or the appearance of a lot of age...

"Not Bruce." If it was a questioning tone at the beginning, it is now an affirmative tone.

The 'Batman' they were discussing looked at them as if they were looking at a liar or a lunatic.

But if you look closely, you can see a trace of indescribable expectation and melancholy.

"You are Batman but not Bruce, who are you?" Facing the other's sharp gaze, Flash asked.

After staring at The Flash for a while, an almost unbelievable but reasonable name came out of the other party's mouth: "Thomas Wayne."

It doesn't matter whether he believes the strange and absurd remarks of The Flash, what is important is that at least their words have given Thomas a glimmer of hope.

Although there has been some speculation, Meeks was a little surprised that the other party chose to tell the Flash.

At this moment, he seemed to finally understand how The Flash lived to such a great age. This is probably because stupid people have stupid blessings.

Meeks, who thought this way, never expected that the "fool" would drag him into this negotiation next.

"This is Bruce's son." The Flash dragged Meeks to Thomas and introduced him solemnly.

In fact, from the first moment he saw Meeks just now, Thomas already felt a little inexplicable intimacy and familiarity.

But when this relationship was introduced by The Flash, Thomas, who obviously didn't fully trust the other party, believed in the relationship quite quickly.

Even though Meeks seems to have nothing to do with the kindness and cuteness that the Flash said, but these are not important to Thomas.

After all, when you have a clown wife, someone like Meeks can be said to be kind and cute.

Seeing Thomas' attitude of wanting to admit his relatives, Meeks didn't know how to respond for a while.

After all, he faced The Flash at the beginning, but he made a posture that he was an aboriginal resident of this world, so is he going to have a wave of self-disclosure now?

Meeks, who didn't think about it well, expressed his rejection politely but firmly in the face of Thomas' stiff friendliness.

Although he has five biological fathers, he doesn't intend to recognize any of them.And in this world that doesn't belong to him at all, he doesn't intend to recognize any grandfather.

"I think the top priority now should not be to find out the truth of the matter?"

Although he followed the Flash all the way here, in fact, Meeks has been playing the role of a listener since he met him.If you pay attention, you will find that he never made it clear from the beginning to the end that he completely believed everything the Flash said.

"After all, it is just a memory of yours, and that memory is only owned by you. In this world that is completely different from your memory, let us believe in the authenticity of your memory. You must show some evidence." Meeks looked reasonable, "Let's not talk about anything else, you should at least prove your speed force to us first."

"But now I have lost my speed force." The Flash said full of disappointment. Even because some of Meeks' words were too reasonable, he couldn't help but doubt for a second whether his memory was real or his own imagination. from.

"It doesn't matter if you lose it. If this kind of power really exists, you should be able to get it back if you lose it, right?"

And Meeks is quite curious about what the Flash's speed force is all about.

After all, one of his five fathers possesses super speed-like superpowers.

It's just that the source of the opponent's power is the mutant gene in the body, but what about the Flash, how did he have superpowers?

In the process of watching the Flash regain his speed force, Meeks felt that it was outrageous.

Heaven strikes lightning strike potion = super speed force?

For a moment, Meeks couldn't tell which one was more unscientific, this or the mutant gene.

Although he didn't think it was very scientific, Meeks still secretly wrote down the other party's experimental procedures and experimental materials.

Maybe in the future, he can artificially create a few "Flashmen".

Meeks, who thinks this way, has no idea that the recovery process is even more unscientific than that, if you want to obtain something like the Speed ​​Force, you need to be "recognized".

That's right, it's so sci-fi and fantasy.

Should it be said that they are superheroes? Maybe each of them is a miracle.

For the first time in his life, Meeks, who considers himself a miracle and likes the unique one, has such an idea in his heart.

The Flash, who has recovered his superpowers, saw the death of Bruce Wayne in this world while running, and saw the landing place of Clark Kent in this world, or Kal-El, which was completely different from what he remembered. When it came to the sacrificed Hal... also saw Meeks who died in the laboratory.

If the previous situation made him sad and shocked, then the last one made him sad and puzzled.

If the 'Meeks' of this world died in the laboratory, then what happened to the Meeks I saw?

"You know." Meeks didn't hide anything, "Because I'm Meeks from another world."

Seeing that he came to question himself, but acted like the Flash being questioned by himself again.With a smile on his face, Meeks asked the scalp-numbing words: "How did I die in this world?"

He didn't seem to have any empathy at all, as if he was asking about the cause of death of a person who had nothing to do with him.

The indifferent Meeks is in stark contrast to the grief-stricken Flash.

The Flash is of course grieved. In his memory, 'Meeks' is the cutest junior.

Maybe he should have realized the difference between Meeks and Meeks when he met Meeks.

After all, the other party didn't cover it up very seriously, it's just that Flash was preconceived and unconsciously put on a filter when looking at the other party, so no matter how Meeks behaved, he always felt that the other party's heart was still the one he knew. cutie.

But how could it be the same, completely different.

For the first time since they met, The Flash didn't answer Meeks' question, but asked it instead.

"Would you like to tell me about your world?"

"My world?" Meeks chuckled, "Actually, there is nothing to say, but compared to the 'Meeks' you know, my father added three more characters to Batman and Superman. .”

As he said that, he looked at the Flash with a little curiosity: "So I'm really curious, how can the 'Mikes' you know who only has the genes of Batman and Superman look like me?"

"My eyes are inherited from a superhero that this world never had." Meeks pointed to his eyes, then pointed to his hair, "My hair color is inherited from a superhero that this world never existed A person with superpowers, and my curly hair comes from a detective who has never appeared in this world..."

"And the one you know, Meeks, who looks almost like me, who did they inherit these traits from, it can't be Batman in your world, or Superman, who has caramel eyes and silver hair and curly hair like this Bar?"

Meeks is only talking about the obvious features, and he doesn't want to give examples of other similarities.

Following Meeks' description, Flash looked over one by one.

In fact, he didn't understand what kind of principle this was, but: "We're sure that 'Meeks' only has the genes of Batman and Superman, but you are almost exactly the same."

Caramel eyes, silver curly hair, these 'Meeks' also have. As for who they inherited from, they only thought it was the result of genetic experiments.

But it turns out that in another world, is this actually the product of the combination of genes from five people?

This sounds like it is indeed more believable than the sequelae, but the Flash is also curious, how did the genes of five people combine to create one person?

The Flash, who is also not very scientific himself, thought about the scientific principle of combining five genes to create a human being.

Regardless of whether this is scientific or not, since The Flash is not specialized in this area, he really didn't think about it at all.

Seeing the puzzlement of the other party, Meeks turned to ask: "Have you known 'Meeks' become a superhero like you?"

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