Batman crouched on the roof and looked down.

This is not the position with the best line of sight, nor is it the easiest position to implement an invasion, but after excluding all the best positions, this is the position that is most likely to be overlooked and the easiest to implement a plan.

He waited patiently.

People have all kinds of misunderstandings about Batman, but the biggest one is undoubtedly that people always think that "the world's number one detective" is best at quick solutions, as if anything can be solved in his hands. Resolved in just a few minutes.

But the actual situation will always be different from the imagination. For example, Batman's mission is always irrelevant to quick battles.

Of course, many times, the process of completing these tasks will have a coat that looks like a quick fix.

Like when he gets stumped by the Riddler.

But without years of understanding and confrontation, and never-slack monitoring and research, how could he solve the riddle left by the Riddler in a short period of time?

And when he was controlled by the poisonous gas of the Scarecrow, but he could always turn defeat into victory-this old opponent who always aroused the most painful and desperate memories in his heart, mad and nervous, every time he escaped would bring An old nightmare.

This nightmare forced him to tear open old wounds every time, but its pain and despair were as old as its old, and it had already formed a fixed routine.

But... But now, he has another nightmare.

A lively figure flashed in Batman's mind.

He should have closed his eyes from the inevitable pain and trembling, but he just crouched on the roof, silent and motionless.

While he was waiting for the best opportunity, Penguin's car stopped not far away.

A bright red shadow floated out from the back seat, and her small steps were as light as dancing.

She stood beside the penguin who awkwardly leaned out from the back seat of the car, smiling, looking around happily like a little girl on her first spring outing.

Batman stared at her closely, recognizing her.

It's Laura.

Why is she here?What is her purpose for appearing in such a place?Does the tragedy and death caused by the underground laboratory that has not been investigated before have anything to do with her?

Who is standing behind her?What kind of force did she cultivate?And why stand with Penguin?

Too many questions left unanswered, and that meant that Lola's suspicions were rising and quickly rose to the top.

Batman knows Lola has been with Artemis lately, he knows Artemis' past, and he knows she's working for Penguin now.

Maybe she was introduced to Penguin by Artemis.This is the most likely guess.

It's also possible that she's known and worked for Penguin since the beginning, but that doesn't explain her completely blank past: her parents, her birth, her upbringing, her training and education.

Batman quickly found the most likely answer.

Maybe she's a superhuman thug sold out by some secret organization.

There are many secret laboratories conducting similar illegal experiments. They manufacture, train and shape superpowers. Among them, the worthless ones will be used as victims of human experiments, and the valuable ones will be sold as commodities.

—Maybe Laura was one of them.

Batman is pretty sure she doesn't have a mental illness—he's experienced in identifying mental illnesses, and Lola's behavior and speech testify to her relative normality.

And now, look at her performance, she is quite curious and interested in the occasion.

Her mental state is indeed somewhat abnormal.This is very obvious.He had sensed it from the first time they met.

Excited and difficult to control, she loses her mind once she gets emotional and acts entirely on intuition and feeling.

But that's not her fault.

She has not received a proper education, and the laboratories that cultivate her may not control and punish such a high-quality product as her, and she may not understand what she was taught and what she is doing.

He's thinking about what to do with Lola, and he's already starting to plan a suitable future for her.

Laura didn't know what Batman was thinking, she just stared at everything around her in amazement, the convoys, the security guards with guns, the mercenaries in strange clothes and their fierce eyes.

"Is he here?" Penguin asked Lola, and then he answered his own question, "What am I talking about, of course he is here, the question should be where is he now..."

"He's on the roof of that building," Laura said.

She took out a small infrared light from the windbreaker, pointed it at Batman's small ear, and snapped the infrared light on.

Following her guidance, several small red dots converged on Batman's body at the same time, aiming at his head and chest respectively.

Batman looked at Lola coldly.

Lola happily jumped up and down on the spot, and waved at him vigorously—there were all around 1.8 meters tall and thick men, and she was the shortest among all the people present.

Penguin is shorter than she is, but this guy wears shoes with heels that probably have boosters stuffed into them.

This is very embarrassing.

"When Artemis recommended you to me, I have to admit, Carmen, I didn't believe that you could help me catch Batman." The penguin laughed strangely, "But now I have to apologize to you for despising you." You apologize. You are not familiar with my old adversary's style, but being able to spot Batman without alerting him is quite an achievement."

—He didn't hide it at all.

——They obviously wanted you to find out on purpose.

But the Penguin was triumphant and overjoyed, so Laura silently swallowed what she wanted to say, and showed a flattering smile in cooperation.

At least half of the mercenaries at the scene disappeared, leaving only a few people to follow them into the building. Lola looked back in the direction where Batman disappeared, and walked in behind the Penguin.

It's a pity that the inside and outside of this building are the same, there is no situation where it looks very dilapidated from the outside, but the inside is unique. The most commendable thing about the building is that although it is dilapidated, it is at least quite clean.

Together they stepped into a magical elevator that was still in operation—underground again?

Gotham's sewer system is confusing enough. It is simply a collection of detective stories that have no beginning and no end, and even the middle part is intermittent and difficult to connect. There is nothing but chaos, puzzles and inconsistencies.

And this group of people are so keen on digging basements.

Lola had to maliciously speculate that sooner or later the city would sink to the bottom of the sea due to excessive development above ground and excessive excavation underground.

…Imagine what could have happened, and Lola still thinks it's kind of cool.

She followed Penguin and the few remaining subordinates into a quiet room, and the subordinates and mercenaries who followed Penguin would leave two empty corridors at intervals, When she finally entered the room, she was the only one left beside Penguin.

Who is Penguin going to meet?Such a big size?

Laura looked over curiously.

The first thing she saw was a familiar woman in a business suit. She had to say that the black one-step skirt looked too rigid on her body. She was obviously a woman who was suitable for wearing luxurious fashion and being held in the arms of a playboy. .

"Mosy," the Penguin said. Standing beside Laura, he used the heavy black umbrella as a cane, and looked at the woman through a monocle. "We used to have a very good cooperative relationship, but I believe that what we are going to talk about today will require your boss to come forward-where is Mr. Luthor?"

What a crude speech, Laura thought.

The name Mercy sounded familiar, though.

Mr. Luther sounded more familiar.

These two names must have appeared together somewhere, she heard it, but didn't take it to heart.

Lola stands behind the penguin and wanders into the sky, and the penguin doesn't care about her—her strength has been verified by Artemis himself, and her credit is also guaranteed by Artemis with her own credit, and Artemis Mies and Penguin have cooperated many times, and her reputation has always been excellent.

Penguin doesn't care about Lola's past and Lola's personality. To some extent, he is a very good boss. He pays you to work for him. As long as you do not delay his business, he will not Will manage.

In fact, Lola felt that Penguin was too arrogant. He didn't seem to have considered the possibility that Artemis was not a pure mercenary, and he underestimated Lola's strength.

But she definitely won't mess around.

How many people does she know in this world?It's impossible to come across it casually, and it happens to be related to the Penguin's transaction.

During the few minutes when Lola was distracted, Moxie had fought back and forth with the Penguin several times. After listening for a while, Lola became impatient, and began to look left and right to find the trace of Batman.

She found Batman upstairs, surrounded by unconscious mercenaries, and tied three conscious ones in front of him.

...The three who were awake were worse than the ones who were unconscious.

Batman is extracting a confession.

Laura admired it with relish.

...Oh, is there another trick?

...that's fine too!

...Wow, Batman's heart is too dirty.

……cool!so amazing!

...Hurry up and write it down, maybe you can use it later.

She could not take her eyes off her eyes, she was so engrossed that she didn't even realize that someone had entered the room.

The author has something to say: Thank you, Mr. Eyes, Xia Lafei learned how to impact landmines!

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