Chapter 1139: Pressing Batman's Dragon into the End of the Sun
Chapter 1139: Pressing Batman's Dragon into the End of the Sun
Chapter 1139: Pressing Batman's Dragon into the End of the Sun
The Batman Who Laughs hears Batman Dragon pleading, lamenting humbly.
That didn't sound like Batman's Dragon; it sounded more like the Batman Who Laughs himself, which sent chills down the Batman's spine.
It sounded like a painful wail, or a stern warning.
The Bat Who Laughs knows that the key to victory lies in the battle, and even if there is no chance of winning, no reward, and no recognition, he must fight relentlessly.
The battle grants the Batman Who Laughs power, the power to connect everyone, the power of Dr. Manhattan, and the energy to counter crisis.
He struck the demon king before him fiercely, as a warrior.
He kept striking his opponent, knowing he would be stronger than Batman Dragon because it represented justice, and the DC multiverse protected the side of justice. Even if this justice stemmed from the Batman Who Laughs's evil intentions, flawed justice is still justice.
He sensed Batman Dragon's fear; he felt Batman Dragon's power waning significantly, and that he was gradually becoming afraid of him.
The Batman Who Laughs felt this fear as if he were the evil demon king himself.
But now he is a hero.
All of this was part of the Batman Who Laughs's plan.
He delivered another powerful punch to Batman Dragon, sending him flying through time and space, past the Knights of the Round Table and the birth of the New Humans, past everything, past a bizarre and beautiful tapestry of chaos. In the current hyperchronic reality, the Batman Who Laughs relentlessly pounded Batman Dragon toward the end of the timeline, like kicking someone to the end of a paved road.
And at the end—there is a cliff.
It is the dead sun, all the earth, all the stories were absorbed into it long ago, all the matter is here, in the same place.
The last rays of the sun.
The pink flames shimmered like ribbons, a breathtaking sight.
The Laughing Bat was realizing for the first time how powerful the End Sun at the end of the DC Multiverse timeline was; it was practically an execution platform for transcendents.
"This is your death ground, monster!"
"That's what the Batman Who Laughs said as he grabbed Batman Dragon by the throat. It felt like he was being choked himself."
"Then you'd better hurry up," he heard Batman Dragon say to himself.
The laughing bat was unaware.
He heard Batman Dragon say, "Because they've come."
The Batman Who Laughs sensed that the Creator's Hand, within Earth's attack range, was ready to annihilate him and everything else.
The Batman Who Laughs heard Batman Dragon whisper in his ear.
"This is our last chance, Bruce. We still have a chance to win. You can't create the world with your power, but I can. I will kill the Hand of Creation and give everyone an Eden. He didn't have to end it like this."
The Laughing Bat saw the scene on the battlefield.
The main universe's Batman stands amidst the fallen corpses.
The Batman Who Laughs didn't notice what he went to do, but in any case, after doing what he had to do, the main universe Batman returned to the battlefield and to his family.
Then we lived and died together, but now it's all over.
A massive Dark Multiverse army overwhelmed the Justice League.
The 6th Dimension Armor was dismembered under the onslaught of a massive number of monsters, followed by the Fenrir Armor. The Laughing Robins, who wielded dark matter energy, tore through the steel, ripping the fragile flesh of the Bat Family members out of their iron shells and then shredding them.
Dead people were everywhere, including the entire Bat-family, Bane, and all the Gotham villains who were willing to help.
Corpses littered the ground, which was to be expected. Superheroes in the main universe are generally stronger than those in parallel universes, but Batman Dragon has organized such a massive dark army that it surpasses even Barbatos's forces.
All these deaths should be attributed to Batman Dragon.
The Bat of Laughter should have been quite used to this kind of scene.
This scenario has happened countless times. When the DC multiverse is rebooted, all of this will change, won't it?
The Batman Who Laughs saw it—who was that? King Robin?
"Oh, what a fierce battle."
The Laughing Bat heard the dirty little monster say this.
No, damn it, is the entire bat family going to die?
Batman lost his Bat-Slam armor, and the hand he wore with the Black Lantern ring, which was meant to ensure he could still move after death, had been cut off.
"I mean, it looks like everyone's dead except for you and me. It's just the two of us Bruces left. Without the protection of the Sixth Dimension armor, without the Black Lantern ring to power your body after you're dead, you're just a corpse that could collapse and lose consciousness at any moment. But you still have a chance to come back, right? After all, you're Batman!"
"Just say it for me, okay? Just once? Just that voice, I'm Batman, can you say it? Please!"
""
The Bat Who Laughs felt a pang of sorrow and disgust. This was the truth of the DC multiverse, a never-ending battle between good and evil, and countless tragedies, sufferings, and grotesque monsters.
A conflict that will never end.
"Of course, child, but first of all, I've met many versions of myself, and I must say, if you think I would wear a real black light ring on my hand, then you're not the smartest one."
The black light symbol illuminates from the chest of the main universe's Batman.
"You see, now I have my army, and you have yours, so yes, I am Batman, but I feel a more fitting description now is—"
As the black light illuminated, every member who had died rose from the ground: the Bat-Family from the main universe, Nightwing, Red Hood, the dead Robin the Laughing, Bane, Batman, the girl, and many other fallen heroes, Captain Cold, Heatwave—
One by one they recover, rising from the ground; this battle will never end.
"We're all Batman, except you, you piece of trash."
They will make the same choices that superheroes have made in every instance of the DC multiverse's history of taking a detour.
Two hundred years of vigil in the Goguryeo War, rebirth amidst heroic death, struggle in a post-apocalyptic future, the fall of the UK into history, Batman's final dance, and his last work for Animal Warrior—
This has happened many times, behind every wrong choice, behind every hopeless future, in every deepest night.
So yes, my friend.
A conflict that will never end.
as well as----
Heroes who never give up shine so brightly.
We are about to reach the end.
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