Before Phils said that his performance was not real, and then Meeks directly stripped his vest like this. For a while, Bruce couldn't help doubting his acting skills.

When, his acting skills are so bad that no one can fool him.

But no matter what Bruce thought in his heart, on the surface he didn't show the slightest flaw because of Meeks' pointed words.All his expressions seem to fit Baby Bruce's character, without a trace of Batman.

But the more Bruce was like this, the more something was wrong with Meeks.A part of Batman's blood in his body seemed to show some "abnormality" at this moment.

Two people who have a father-son relationship may not know each other face to face, but the feeling is always different from complete strangers.

And Batman may be very great, but in this world, even the greatest person cannot be perfect.

After all, even God is denied by people as omniscient and omnipotent.

A lie, even if it is covered by countless lies, is still a lie.

When Meeks put down his glass, approached him step by step, and even reached out to touch Bruce, Bruce's restraint movement to stop Meeks' arm showed a bit of strength that did not belong to Bruce's baby.

"Dear Meeks, I'm a little flattered by your enthusiasm."

"Really." Meeks smiled, "So your extraordinary performance?"

"It's always been like this." Bruce shrugged. "You know, I'm a Gotham man after all, a Gotham man who lived well to this age."

"Gotham, that's a good reason," Meeks said, "but I don't believe it."

"Okay, okay." Bruce made a posture of "I was defeated by you", "Maybe it's also because I'm still a not so ordinary Gotham person."

"Why, are you going to show me your cards?" Meeks looked at his arm, the other's hand that was tightly choking his movements, with indescribable provocation and contempt in his eyes.

"Yeah, showdown." Bruce said impatiently, "I admit, I do have some connection with that annoying bat, and he told me that you are a demon."

As he spoke, a childlike grievance appeared on his face: "But I don't want to do anything, I just want to see what the devil looks like."

This explanation seems quite reasonable and convincing. Bruce revealed a part of his connection with Batman. A clever lie must have some truth.

Bruce is undoubtedly a master of lies, but Meeks doesn't believe the other party's words at all: "Since you suspect that I am a devil, don't you know that devils are the most deceitful?"

He seemed to be laughing at Bruce Wayne, who played a big knife in front of Guan Gong.

But Bruce not only didn't pick up on him, but wanted to use his words to counter the general: "So you are really a demon?"

"So what if it is, so what if it's not?" Meeks didn't care what Bruce thought at all, "If I am, are you going to find an angel to purify me?"

The news between them is unequal from beginning to end, because Meeks is not a real devil, but Bruce Wayne is really Batman.

Although Meeks has not yet obtained tangible evidence, there are some things that do not need evidence.

At this point in the topic, Meeks actually has no interest in continuing.After all, he is not a member of the Arkham fan club, and he has no obsession with Batman.

Although he knew very well that the other party was one of his fathers, if the other party hadn't come to approach him, they shouldn't have met today, and he had no interest in Batman's face hidden under the mask.

But who let the other party make the first move? Being passively beaten has never been Meeks' hobby.

And since the other party suspects that he is a demon, he might as well confirm his identity. Perhaps the other party may feel that he has the truth, but the fake truth is Meeks' best disguise.

When Bruce met those dark eyes with a bit of blood, he was not as disturbed as Robert, nor as powerless as those people controlled by Meeks before.

After being in a trance for a few seconds, he quickly erected an indestructible mental barrier.

Batman may not have any superpowers, but he has the most indestructible soul in the world.

For the other party's reaction, Meeks couldn't say that he didn't expect it, but after it happened as he thought, he still couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.

He never attributed his failure to the invincibility of the opponent. In Meeks' view, it was a weak word used by cowards to comfort themselves.

Meeks has always believed that his failure has always been because he is not strong enough.

Meeks' pursuit of power is comparable to his pursuit of freedom.In his view, if there is no strong guarantee of freedom, then the freedom you get comes from the charity of others.

This kind of freedom is not secure or guaranteed, and this is not the freedom Meeks wants to pursue.

Although Bruce got rid of the influence from these eyes, Meeks still did not take back his power. After this period of "faith harvesting", it will not hinder anything if this power is maintained for a while.

And Meeks didn't want to look at him with his caramel-colored eyes at such a close distance. After all, this is Batman, and his eyes are too similar to a certain father.

Besides, doesn't the other party think that he is a demon? I am more like a demon in this way, isn't I?

At this moment, Meeks stared at the beautiful steel blue with his inhuman eyes.

Looking at the face of the other party, Meeks seemed to understand that Robert was always worried about the source of his mess.After all, Bruce's face is really quite "uneasy".

"I don't care if you are related to Batman, or you are Batman yourself, don't get close to those people around me, and don't spy on me..." If someone else is in Meeks Now under the gaze of these eyes, not to mention fainting, it is definitely cold sweat, but Bruce's performance is neither Batman nor Brucey Baby, the true and false appearance is really impressive Can't see through.

Facing the warning from Meeks, Bruce was thoughtful: "Do you care about the people around you?"

"Whether I care or not, they are all mine." Meeks' tone was cold, as if he was not talking about a person, but an object, and his next words were the same: "I hate the most Others intend to get their hands on my things."

"So what about 18793, is he your thing?" When Bruce turned cold, even though he didn't have any super powers, the sense of oppression he brought was comparable to that of Meeks who was fully capable, and even slightly better. one chip.

"18793..." Meeks looked at Bruce with a half-smile, "Did Batman tell you that too?"

"The Justice League asked me to help resettle them." Bruce explained why he knew 18793. "As we all know, I am a patron of the Justice League."

Meeks was noncommittal to Bruce's statement, but for Bruce's mention of 18793, Meeks seemed indifferent: "...how he is, what does it have to do with me."

But if you really didn't care, why did you turn around and leave?

"But he doesn't think he has nothing to do with you." Bruce looked at Meeks' back as he was about to leave, "He often mentions you, and he always misses you."

"No, he won't." Meeks turned to look at Bruce. "He may have Superman genes in him, but he won't be Superman."

Even if it is Superman, 18793 will not be the Superman of the Justice League, he will only be a sharp knife of Meeks.

Batman may be wise enough, but he'll never understand the thoughts of those HYDRA subjects, especially 18793, better than Meeks.Because he had never personally experienced those things, even if he lurked in, he couldn't really feel everything like a child with a blank sheet of paper.The four words of empathy may seem simple, but they are definitely not something that can be obtained by relying on wisdom.

"He will not mention me, nor will he miss me." He will only remember me forever, even if you are the one who brought him out of the Hydra, but in the heart of 18793, the savior will always be Meeks .

After speaking, Meeks left without looking back.

In fact, he still had something to say, but after Bruce mentioned 18793, he suddenly felt that those words were unnecessary.

Whoever Bruce Wayne really is, he'll never understand Meeks, just as Meeks doesn't want to get to know him any more.

The figure of Meeks leaving seemed so relieved, he completely showed his back to Bruce, as if he was not worried at all that the other party would suddenly attack him.It's just that before leaving, he intentionally or unintentionally glanced at the upper corner of the wall facing them diagonally.

If you want to ask him whether he got the result he wanted this time, the answer is of course yes.

It's just that there are some things that are much more useful if you don't say them than to say them.

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After Meeks left the bar, the waiter who sent Meeks over and left before, entered the private room.

"He seems to have spotted me just now."

Bruce affirms Dick's claim: "He's sensitive to prying eyes from other people."

Moreover, Meeks' capture of the truth is also very keen and to the point.This sharpness and sharpness gave Bruce an indescribable feeling, as if he had seen it somewhere.

"Bruce, it looks like you lost a lot this time."

Dick's tone may be brisk, but his eyes are undoubtedly serious.

He may be happy about some embarrassing things about his adoptive father, but he will never make fun of the fact that the other party's identity may be exposed.

"So he's really a demon?"

If so, can they use this to win back a victory.At least, let the other party dare not say that amazing equation.

Bruce Wayne = Batman, what a sensation and what dangerous repercussions this will cause.

Bruce, who had remained silent all this time, after thinking for a moment, denied Dick's question: "No, he's not a demon."

Maybe he was misled by Constantine's statement before. Whoever said that someone who has the power of a demon and has a close relationship with the Lord of Hell must be a demon.

And if the possibility that the other party is a demon is ruled out, considering the situation of 18793 and others, Superman's abnormality after seeing the other party, and the indescribable familiarity brought by the other party...

"Do you think that he is actually a bit like Superman?" Meeks, could it be one of the experimental subjects created by Hydra with superhuman genes?

"Does he look like him?" From Dick's point of view, neither Meeks' facial features nor outline resembles Superman.

If you have to force the similarity, it means that they are all good-looking, and Meeks is even better?

Speaking of facial features, Dick couldn't help but take a look at Bruce's lips. Rather than being superhuman, Dick felt that Meeks looked more like Bruce.

Especially when the other party finished warning Bruce, the pursed lips were really indescribably similar to Bruce, or Batman.

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