Chapter 1133 The Gentle and Warm-hearted Man Who Suffers Because of Others' Pain: The Bat with
Chapter 1133 The Gentle and Warm-hearted Man Who Suffers Because of Others' Pain: The Bat with
Chapter 1133 The Gentle and Warm-hearted Man Who Suffers Because of Others' Pain: The Bat with a Manic Laughter
"Hey, you can't do this to me. I'm the Bat who laughs, you wouldn't be stupid enough to kill me, would you? That would be like destroying the Great Wall. What if you still aren't the core of the multiverse if you kill me? What if the core of the new multiverse is Superman?"
The Batman Who Laughs said, "Are you planning to persuade Superman to help your evil scheme? Or are you going to kill that newly emerged World Core Superman again?"
Batman Dragon did not answer, but the Hanged Man and the Dawn Lantern beside him did not swing the N-metal axe down.
The Hanged Man, yes, that's right. The poor Dawn Lantern appears to be standing here, but in reality, this body is beyond his control. He was made into a vessel for the Hanged Man by Batman Dragon; now he's merely the vessel for this Outer God in the DC multiverse. Batman Dragon has thus completely controlled the Hanged Man, forcing him to obey his commands. Of course, this method of control will—
The Laughing Bat's gaze fell on the corner of Dawn Lamp's eye.
A tear rolled down her cheek.
—Extremely painful.
The Bat of Mad Laughter sighed.
How could it not be painful? The Dawn Lantern isn't a demigod like Diana; from a humanitarian perspective, perhaps a merciless, iron-fisted approach is the best choice for its vessel.
Oh.
The Batman Who Laughs realized that Batman: Dragon was meant to choose an unsuitable vessel; if the vessel fit too well, the Hanged Man would rebel.
How tragic, how evil.
The Laughing Bat was almost starting to sympathize with the Dawn Lantern.
He knew this wasn't his own thought, but he just couldn't help thinking about it.
"Alright, Batman Dragon, do you want to know the truth? The truth is, I've always needed you, though I'm reluctant to admit it—you're the one who inspired me."
As the laughing bat spoke, he was thinking about how to save the Dawn Lantern.
He couldn't let Batman Dragon torture the other man like that.
You see, this is not quite what he originally planned—he had considered that Batman Dragon would use the Hanged Man against him, so he made preparations, but he did not expect to involve the unfortunate Dawn Lantern. As recorded in the files, Batman's endless desire to save the innocent will put him in a difficult situation.
He sighed.
"To be honest, I really envy you. Your plans are always full of inspiration, with avant-garde concepts that break out of the box, yet still retain a familiar feel. When I'm bored and tired, they bring me bright enthusiasm—oh."
The Bat of Mad Laughter suddenly let out an "Oh."
He got it.
He was deliberately captured by Batman Dragon because he couldn't deal with Doctor Manhattan, and Batman Dragon seemed to have some way to defeat Manhattan through the location of the [main universe core].
The Batman Who Laughs was right. Although he had no idea about Chen Tao's Schrödinger version of "The Last Bell" or about Batman Dragon's actions, he made the best possible cooperation.
Batman: Dragon uses the Doomsday Bell to allow Doctor Manhattan to observe this history and ultimately leads him to that history, while Batman Laugh deliberately allows himself to be captured and appear here, filling in the most important piece of the puzzle that is missing the core of the world.
The Doomsday Bell is like a project. The Bat Who Laughs invested his money without knowing the full picture of the project. Is this a high-stakes gamble, a keen eye, or a desperate gamble at the end of the road?
In short, the Batman Who Laughs has already entered the game. He has, in effect, formed a cooperative relationship with Batman Dragon. Batman Dragon has the information, and the Batman Who Laughs has the key. Together, they will first turn Doctor Manhattan into an experience pack. As for what happens next, we'll see.
However, the Batman Who Laughs still didn't understand how Batman Dragon planned to use him to defeat Doctor Manhattan. The Batman Who Laughs knew too little information; he was completely in the dark.
But that doesn't stop him from doing what he should do next.
"The Hanged Man, kill him!" The Batman Who Laughs heard Batman Dragon give the order, and the Hanged Man manipulated the Dawn Lantern to raise his axe.
The laughing bat lowered its head.
The next second, Dawn Lantern swung its X-Metal Battle Axe and slashed fiercely at Batman Dragon.
"what!"
Batman Dragon appeared caught off guard and let out a scream.
"My suspicions were right. You can't spare much strength to fight against Dr. Manhattan right now."
The Hanged Man finally spoke, and the Dawn Lamp, under his control, emitted painful groans.
He swung his axe twice in the air with his backhand, and then the magic that had bound the Bat of Laughter—the magic that manifested as shackles—melted away like cream.
"You've done well, Batman Who Laughs. The X-metal element really helped me break free from Batman Dragon's control. I'll reward you," Batman Who Laughs heard the Hanged Man say.
The magical Outer God let out an evil, grotesque laugh, and the Laughing Bat looked at him as if he were a fool.
He felt the surging of crisis energy and anti-crisis energy. As things unfolded, the DC multiverse was creating energy, and then all of this energy was revolving around the Bat who Laughs.
The center of the world.
This is the center.
"Yes, we are allies, the Hanged Man."
The Bat of Laughter said, "Hmm, could you please give me a weapon? That N-metal axe is pretty good."
The Hanged Man, directly controlling the Dawn Lamp, tossed the N-metal axe to the Batman Who Laughs: "Yes, Batman Dragon will pay for what he has done."
The Laughing Bat looked at the axe that had been handed to him so easily.
whispering sound.
He was speechless. Are all the gods outside the DC multiverse this simple and honest?
You trust me that much?
What I say, you become.
Ok.
The Batman Who Laughs had seen this kind of person before—his own universe's Superman. He claimed to Clark that he couldn't control himself, and his universe's Superman believed him and even planned to help him. Then the Batman Who Laughs had Superman kill his Lois Lane and Jonathan.
He betrayed Superman's trust, and then used that trust to do the most heinous things.
The Bat of Mad Laughter sighed.
He looked at the glistening tear in the corner of the Dawn Ghost Lamp's eye.
He saw the agony of the Dawn Lantern.
He heard the wailing of the Dawn Lantern, though no sound was uttered.
Strictly speaking, if he ignores the Dawn Lantern now and joins forces with the Hanged Man, he might be able to use the Hanged Man's power to deal with Doctor Manhattan, Batman Dragon, or, after Doctor Manhattan's demise, compete with Batman Dragon for those powers, all of which would be very advantageous.
The only price he'd pay is for the Dawn Lamp to continue serving as the Hanged Man's vessel, enduring his suffering. What need would he have to save the Dawn Lamp?
What's so surprising about that?
The laughing bat sighed again.
"Let's go, we'll have to deal with Batman Dragon later," he said to the Hanged Man who was controlling the Dawn Lamp.
"right."
The Hanged Man was basking in victory. He turned the Dawn Lantern around, and he turned around too.
The next second, the Batman Who Laughs swung his N-metal battle axe and slammed it down on the head of the Dawn Lantern, while the one who screamed was the Hanged Man.
The Bat Who Laughs once again exploited a trust.
But this time, it's for a completely different purpose than in the past.
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