The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 3466 Research on Cats and Dogs (4)

Chapter 3466 Research on Cats and Dogs (XIV)
Batman knows better than anyone that "you have to give before you get something." If he doesn't offer some leverage, there's no way he can get the other party to reveal information to him.

Since the other party already knew the general situation of their universe, it wouldn't be a bad thing to know more about the cause of the matter. Anyway, the culprit of all this was not him, but the clown.

So, Injustice Batman briefly told Clark and Lex the story of his universe.

In general, the Joker killed Lois, and Superman killed the Joker in revenge. Batman disagreed with his killing, and the two broke up. Superman formed the Injustice League and ruled the earth.

After listening, Clark and Lex looked at each other.

Injustice Batman thought they would argue, because everything is worth arguing about. For example, should Superman kill the Joker, should Batman blame Superman, should Superman rule the earth, etc.

Unexpectedly, they sat on two sofas, one on the left and one on the right, staring at Injustice Batman and saying, "Tell me the details."

Injustice Batman looked at Lex. Who was it that said there was no time for nonsense?
Lex and Clark were unmoved and asked Batman to use his amazing memory to do something serious and tell every detail of the incident from its beginning to its end, including who showed what expression and said what tone at what time.

Injustice Batman didn't actually want to explain it in such detail, because it wasn't a good thing for him. But Lex and Clark were very excited, and Clark even turned on the group chat voice communication and live-broadcasted the whole process to Diana and the others who were still eating.

It was like this wasn't a life-or-death matter, but just listening to a roommate gossiping in a college dorm.

Injustice Batman was outnumbered and couldn't handle their constant questioning, so he had to start from the beginning.

Batman's memory is really amazing, and his storytelling is also logical and fluent. Although it's not a good thing, it sounds thrilling and exciting, and it's very appetizing.

Diana's vague voice came from the communication. She said: "Superman's beloved was killed, and it is normal for him to want revenge. Batman follows the principle of not killing. He believes that killing criminals alone cannot solve the fundamental problem, so there is no problem.

"It's perfectly normal for Superman to feel wronged because Batman tried to stop him. It's also perfectly normal for Batman to feel disappointed because Superman insisted on taking action despite knowing that he has a principle of not killing.

"Well, I just have one question: what does the rest of the Justice League do for a living? Where's Wonder Woman?"

"Diana is in a difficult situation too..." Injustice Batman was about to explain for her.

"Is she on your side?"

"Not really."

"That means she chose a side, and so did everyone else."

“Some of them were not meant to be.”

"But they are totally wrong." Diana's voice was calm, even a little indifferent. She said, "When two mentally ill people are fighting madly, the first thing a normal person would do is not to judge who is right or wrong, but to pull them apart and feed them medicine."

Injustice Batman was speechless.

"I think so too," Clark said, "They shouldn't choose either of you. Instead, they should unite and become a third party that may not be fair but is strong enough to separate the two of you first."

"But problems always need to be solved." said Injustice Batman.

"So is the problem solved after they choose sides?" Lex said sarcastically.

Injustice Batman had no answer. He had certainly thought about this, but he also fully understood that his friends would not be able to remain calm in that situation.

"Will you do this?" asked Injustice Batman.

"You mean Bruce and Clark are arguing?" Diana thought for a moment and said, "Let's assume that they are not arguing about trivial daily matters, but about issues of principle..."

"I really can't think of what principles Bruce still has." Arthur's voice came from the other end of the phone.

"What if he killed Louise?" Hal made a horrible assumption while chatting and laughing.

"Then he can also revive her. Although Clark will definitely beat him up, it's not a completely unsolvable problem."

"So Clark killed Selina?" Hal asked again.

"Then I have to get past Elsa first." Clark said, "Elsa is getting smarter and smarter. I don't think I'll have a chance."

"That would be Dick, Jason, or Tim," said Hal.

"Don't tell horror stories." Diana said suddenly, "Bruce is not in charge of these three people now."

Everyone was silent for a moment.

"Well, no matter what it is, the two of them have an irreconcilable conflict anyway." Diana assumed again, she said, "I will find a way to tie up Clark with the Lasso of Truth and take him back to Mount Olympus to let him calm down."

"Then I take Bruce back to the Green Lantern headquarters? But forget it, he's determined to tear the place down. Let's just send him to Arkham Asylum."

"I think you should just send him to Gotham University," Arthur said. "If he goes crazy and destroys Gotham University, then the conflict will be completely resolved."

"Yeah, Bruce will be dealt with once and for all, too."

"Oh, I see!" Diana suddenly exclaimed, "I know what kind of principled conflict will arise between them!"

"What is it?" Clark asked curiously.

"Suppose, I mean suppose, one day, Bruce wrote a brilliant paper that shocked the world, and then Clark burned it..."

"This assumption is not valid in the first place." Lex took a sip of his drink and said, "Expect him to write a brilliant paper? Or consider the possibility of killing Robin."

"Diana, I think that if there really is such a paper and I burn it, then maybe we shouldn't be considering the conflict between the two of us," Clark said sincerely.

"No, no, no," Diana continued, "If you burn it, no one can prove that Bruce actually wrote it, and no one will believe that Bruce could write it. Then only Bruce knows about it, so this is the conflict between the two of you."

Everyone suddenly understood. Lex couldn't help but give Diana a thumbs up through the phone and said, "This is the wisdom of the immortal species."

"Well, although it's just a hypothesis, I still feel sorry for Bruce." Clark said, "I promise I won't do this. If something unexpected happens, I am willing to compensate him in any way. Do you think Bruce will forgive me?"

"He will," Diana said, "but you will never be able to hold your head up in front of him again. He will keep using this to blackmail you until the universe is destroyed."

"Well, if it helps calm him down, then that's fine."

"Then this isn't a conflict of principle at all," Hal said. "You two must both have reasons not to back down."

"Let's assume that Bruce didn't actually write a perfect paper, but he falsely accused Clark of burning it." Diana couldn't help but marvel at her own creativity.

"This will never be tolerated," said Hal.

"But then again," Clark said after a moment's hesitation, "If it really comes to a point where he has to wait, I can cover for him."

"Are you sure?!" Diana was a little shocked. She said, "You dare to take the blame for this? When the professor comes to Metropolis, don't blame me for running too fast."

"I'll apologize sincerely," Clark said. "That always works well with professors. He won't do anything to me."

"Honestly, Clark." Hal seemed to have remembered something and said in a bad tone, "You really have to take the main responsibility for Bruce's current situation. If you hadn't indulged him, how could he have done so many incredible things?"

"That's right." Arthur also chimed in, "Although he is indeed a little crazy, if you hadn't always been there to clean up his mess after he got into trouble, he wouldn't be as unscrupulous as he is today. You really should restrain yourself."

"Not every time." Clark argued, "Really, it only happens once or twice."

"Occasionally?"

"Once or twice?"

Hal and Diana said in unison, then they both chopped and mumbled and imitated Clark.

Clark sighed helplessly and looked at Lex. Lex finished the last piece of pizza and wiped his hands with a wet wipe while saying, "Do you think I want you to show the surveillance video?"

Clark quickly turned his head back.

If you ask Injustice Batman what he thinks of their conversation, it would probably be that he felt a chill down his spine.

There are not many things that can make Batman feel creepy. The atmosphere of the Justice League in this universe is one of them, and it is currently ranked first.

If Batman had to explain it, it would have been that everyone was saying very scary things in normal tones, and what was even scarier was that the conversation ended in an even more normal tone.

Assuming that there is an irreconcilable conflict between two people is actually a very hurtful topic, because it will definitely talk about principles, and everyone in the Justice League has different principles. In other words, the principles of each person are different.

If two people have different principles, they will definitely quarrel; if two people have the same principles but different degrees, they will also quarrel; if two people have the same principles and the same degree, but different means of maintaining the principles, they will still quarrel.

Anyway, whenever they talk about principles, there will always be quarrels. Injustice Batman has seen this scene too many times in the Justice League.

So later they reached a tacit understanding: although they knew each other's principles, they would not take the initiative to discuss such things. If they occasionally touched on it, it was basically when dealing with specific problems, rather than imagining a scenario for no reason.

If someone in the Justice League brought up this topic one day, Batman would definitely think that he wanted to have a fight.

But the members of this universe's Justice League don't seem to care about this kind of thing. To be precise, Injustice Batman feels that they have no desire to stick to their principles.

It may not sound like a big deal, but for a superhero, this is actually quite strange. Because a superhero must stick to his principles and not waver in order to be a superhero. If you change your principles casually, there is no point in being a superhero.

Because upholding principles is the foundation of the birth of superheroes, when it comes to issues of principle, they will quarrel fiercely. People who are usually gentle will show sharp aggressiveness at this time, because this is to uphold the meaning of their existence.

Although this may lead to arguments, their common ground is to stick to their principles, which can bring cohesion, which is the foundation for the establishment of a superhero group.

However, the members of the Universal Justice League did not show extreme aggressiveness when they mentioned this issue, which is why they did not quarrel.

Although they don't quarrel, if they lose this common point, what will bring them together?

After Lex finished his meal and Clark left with his trash, Injustice Batman asked, "What do you think brought your universe's Justice League together?"

Lex really didn't expect that the Injustice Batman would ask this question after thinking for a long time. After thinking about it, he tentatively said, "Is it... Oliver?"

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