As a fairly professional actor, Meeks is actually quite good in acting, although because of his overly beautiful appearance and the special physique of the director, Meeks has been defined by many media as a beauty in a vase.

But when the person he's trying to trick is Batman, that little bit of innocence falls a little short.

Batman who came in a hurry saw Meeks with an innocent face, the messy scene, and Superman who was still going crazy, and couldn't tell which one was more headache for him.

"Tell me what you did."

Batman doesn't believe that Superman is really crazy by himself. Although in his opinion, his friend is really crazy sometimes, it is definitely not such a crazy way.

"It's nothing, I just see that he seems to be preoccupied, so I will show him something that can make him happy."

Meeks said indifferently, even though he understood the other party's tragic experience through his understanding of the world, Meeks did not sympathize or show mercy because of this.

After all, the other party's misery was not caused by him, so why should he tolerate it.

In other words, even if the other party's misfortune was caused by him, Meeks would only lament his awesomeness, and would not atone for any guilt.

In this respect, Meeks can be said to be a typical villain thinking.

Besides, he still held a grudge. He didn't forget that the other party wanted to kill him back then, and this time the other party came to him first.Speaking of this, Meeks couldn't help but glanced at Batman, and had the urge to roll his eyes. The other party came so fast for Superman, which was completely different from some times.

Looking at Meeks, who didn't care, and at some bastard who was still trapped in magic, Batman didn't know which to say first.

In fact, Batman, who has dealt with various criminals for most of his life, easily felt that familiar feeling from Meeks.

They have the same weak, almost zero empathy, but Meeks is more arrogant and lazy than others.So he has all the potential to be a top villain, but he doesn't really get stuck.

But it should be like this, after all, the other party has bright blood on his body.

While thinking about this, looking at some representative of light who had fallen into darkness and was still mad, Bruce decided to take the thought back.

Well, what should be thanked is not blood and genes, maybe he should thank the other party for his arrogance and laziness.

As for criticizing Meeks, Bruce had no such intentions.

After all, let's see where this is. It is obvious that Superman came to the door on his own initiative, so although Meeks' counterattack was a bit too heartbreaking, Batman has no reason to blame a defender.

After all, Meeks was about to become a victim if he didn't defend himself.

For Batman, he never supported the theory of blaming the victim, but looking at a victim who was still going crazy, Batman felt that the other party should take over the blame.

But in any case, Batman will never be able to let Superman go. The greatest limit he has ever been able to do is just hope that Superman will always be immersed in the dream of magic weaving, and sleep until he regains his sanity.

But Meeks' magic is obviously different from that magic.

Although Batman can't be called a great magician, he can still feel the strong dark aura on Meeks.

The magic cast by Meeks like this is probably not some kind of bright magic.

Just when Batman was thinking that he could use this to restrain Superman, or how to take Meeks away from the body, and let Meeks break the magic...

As if feeling Batman's thoughts: "Have you ever regretted it?"

Meeks looked at someone exuding depression and asked the obvious question.

I don't know if it's the Batman of this world who has experienced too much suffering, and the other party's emotions are always hidden badly, or compared to the Batman of the Meeks world, the Batman of the Injustice World looks Emotions are too exposed.

Without careful observation, Meeks can detect enough pain from the opponent.

And the other Batman he knew often hid his emotions very well.

Batman has always been a master of words. When he doesn't want to say anything, he has countless ways to cover it up, so that people can't continue to ask.

But facing this question from Meeks, he glanced at Superman, who was much calmer than at the beginning as time went by: "There have been, many."

Following Batman's line of sight, Meeks also looked over.

After catching the flash of clarity in the other party's eyes, Meeks didn't panic at all. Not only did he not panic, he continued to ask with great interest: "Is it related to Superman?"

"Why do you think so?"

Meeks smiled and ignored a guy who was clearly awake but still pretending: "Because that's what your eyes told me."

After walking around Batman, Meeks, whose eyes were full of inquiry, finally settled on Batman's spine.

"I have heard many people say that you are a miracle. I didn't believe it before, but now I believe it a little bit." Speaking of this, Meeks couldn't help asking curiously: "What supports you to stand, Is it just a machine?"

Although there is a little magic factor in where Batman was injured, that little magic is not enough to heal such a serious injury, so it is not magic that supports Batman to stand, but the mechanical exoskeleton.

It’s just that Meeks seems to know that the external support is a mechanical exoskeleton, so what is the internal support for Batman to persist until now?

Meeks will never be able to be this kind of hard-working person, but this does not prevent him from wanting to understand these hard-working people. After all, this is one of his fathers anyway.

Facing this "father vs. father" war, Meeks actually didn't have any preference at the beginning, even if both sides were dead, he didn't care at all.

But Superman is capable of relying on his own strength to force Meeks into the hostile camp.

This kind of behavior of endorsing the enemy is really no one else.

"Maybe it's regret." Batman used Meeks' initial question as an answer.

As for the real answer, it is really hard to say clearly, not all questions can have a clear answer.

This conversation is over, Meeks is going to move with Batman, and Superman is still not "awake".

This is actually quite normal, because you can never wake up a person who is pretending to be asleep.

Does Batman know about Superman's sobriety? Maybe he didn't know it at first, but if he didn't know it all the time, he wouldn't be Batman, so he didn't let Meeks disarm the magic again.

After all, there is no need to undo the magic that has already been dispelled.

A superman with zero magic resistance is not really helpless against magic. How can magic control the gods in the world forever.

The power of anger and hatred is sometimes stronger than those who insist on the front.

"I thought you were a smart person." Meeks said, "You are already hostile, but why are you still being emotionally affected by him!"

Meeks doesn't like Batman's state, which, in Meeks' view, is a loser's state.

"If you lose because of this, who will you be worthy of?" Meeks sneered.

"I won't lose." Batman never stopped, his back looked so determined.

But Meeks only felt that the other party was bluffing, "Just now, you obviously have so many opportunities to avoid future troubles."

Just a piece of kryptonite, or a red sun...

Batman obviously didn't agree with Meeks' statement: "You underestimate Superman."

"It's not that I underestimate him, but that you look up to him too much, you look up to him too much!"

Meeks has always disliked leaving behind any troubles. In his opinion, to deal with the enemy should be done vigorously, and he will only make himself lose badly.

But even so, even if Meeks was squeezed to the side of the rebels by Superman's series of actions, he was only outputting pure words to Batman, without any thought of contributing.

Or, in fact, from the bottom of his heart, Meeks still doesn't have much desire to participate. Compared with the results of this world, he wants to go back and settle accounts with a certain mage.

But judging from the current situation, if there is no result in this world, he probably won't be able to go back.

So if Meeks chooses, he should choose Bruce Wayne.

In this transfer, Batman still did not bring Meeks to the Rebel camp.

In another safe house that was not much different from the previous safe house, looking at the empty room, Meeks really suspected that the other party wanted to starve himself to death.

God knows how Meeks "survived in the wilderness" in the days before Superman found himself.

The harsh conditions were even worse than his participation in a reality show.

After all, when he participated in the reality show, he had fruit first, then roast rabbit and fish. Although Meeks had no cooking skills, he was never hungry from the beginning to the end.

But coming to this world is different, good guy, this Batman is like throwing away trash, throw him away at will, or just throw him away and don't care about burying him.

He yelled to those monitoring devices that he was hungry, but the other party didn't respond to him at all.Part of the reason why Superman found him later was that Meeks leaked his tracks when he was out looking for food.

And the very annoying thing is that Batman, who couldn't shout at the beginning no matter how much he shouted, came really quickly after Superman was controlled by his magic.

When Meeks protested about the diet, Batman's face flickered with astonishment.

Although he did hear Meeks' "starved to death" protests through the listening device, he was really busy, and Bruce really didn't think a big boy with great power could really starve himself. die.

After all, even a kitchen killer like him who knows nothing can still make instant noodles.

In the safe house, Batman prepared enough instant noodles for the other party, as well as compressed biscuits and canned food. Although the food is not good enough, it will definitely not starve to death.

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