The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 3469 Research on Cats and Dogs (7)

Chapter 3469 Research on Cats and Dogs (XVII)
A strange picture of a Justice League meeting slowly unfolds before Injustice Batman.

First of all, the meeting was hosted by Oliver Queen, who was responsible for controlling the direction of the entire meeting and raising general questions, such as "who is responsible for what", "where to engage in the battle", "aftermath handling matters", etc.

Clark was in charge of assisting the meeting. He was responsible for asking questions about possible situations, such as: "How to determine the landing direction after the spacecraft enters the atmosphere", "How to evacuate the people at the landing site as quickly as possible", "How to quickly set up traps", "In what order do the superheroes enter", etc.

Then, Arthur acted as the second assistant, who was responsible for asking some detailed questions, such as "how to direct traffic at that time", "how to arrange vehicles", "where are local police and firefighters on standby" and so on.

Finally, Lex and Hal were responsible for answering these questions and considering the possibility of landing. Lex proposed to use the satellite of the Luthor Group to lock the position of the spacecraft, set up explosive traps at the landing site to destroy the landing gear of the spacecraft to prevent a second takeoff, send text messages to the people in advance to arrange shelters, and directly evacuate people in case of a disaster.

In addition, Diana was responsible for taking minutes of the meeting and raised questions that were closer to humanistic concerns, such as "how to write text messages to minimize public panic" and "whether to use exercises as a cover to completely conceal the fundamental purpose of this operation".

This is even more surprising considering that generally speaking, all of the above work is done by Batman alone.

It's not that Green Arrow can't preside over the meeting, but Metropolis is not his home, he is not a superhero who can fight in space, and he has no connection with Krypton. It really doesn't make sense for him to preside over this meeting.

It's not that Clark's super brain can't be used to ask questions, but he usually thinks there's no point in asking questions because all problems have a unified solution, which is "Batman."

How to determine where the spacecraft landed? Batman will have a way.

How to quickly evacuate the people at the landing site? Batman will have a way.

How to set up a suitable trap at the landing site? Batman will have a way.

How do superheroes fight against enemies? Batman will have a way.

Batman always finds a way.

And Aquaman. Although Arthur has a delicate and emotional side to his character, he is generally a careless person who often does things without thinking too much, let alone considering the positioning of civilian police in an alien invasion war.

He has no experience in this area. He dares to arrange it, but others dare not execute it.

Finally, there are Lex and Hal. It is not surprising that Lex can come up with a solution. Lex Luthor has always been known as the smartest person on earth, even a little smarter than Batman.

Injustice Batman has long discovered that Lex Luthor in this universe has a strong control over Metropolis. In addition, he has joined forces with the KGB, so it is not surprising that he can come up with various solutions to the problems.

The question is why Hal also stood on the side of solution and execution. Although the Green Lantern energy is quite convenient, in the impression of Injustice Batman, Green Lantern is not a person who is very good at thinking of solutions, he is better at execution.

If we have to talk about his thought process, it would probably be: think, fail to think, and then yell "Batman!"

So the question is, where is the Batman in this universe?

Injustice Batman couldn't help but look at the figure across the table. He hadn't woken up since the meeting began.

More than three hours later, the meeting finally ended. The sky was bright and the metropolis entered the morning rush hour. Bruce, who had slept soundly for half the night according to his biological clock, finally woke up.

"You're finally awake," Diana said.

Diana is right, Injustice Batman thought. If you don't wake up, Zod will go home.

Bruce stretched, took a deep breath, put his arms on the table and said, "Have you finished your discussion? Let me see."

Diana handed over the minutes. Bruce glanced at them, thought for a moment, and said, "There are too few people. I think we should call more people over."

"I think so too." Diana waved to Hal, Arthur, Lex and others who left the office for breakfast, and stood up, packed her things and said, "There are not many people here in Metropolis. If you want to call anyone, you have to call from Gotham. We are all waiting to contact you after you wake up."

"Okay, leave it to me." Bruce said, "I'll ask them in the group who is free. Pamela should be able to come, she doesn't have to work recently."

Diana also stood up and left, going to the cafeteria downstairs for breakfast. Oliver, Clark, and Bruce didn't go. Oliver was looking at a map of Metropolis, Clark was writing an evacuation text message, and Bruce was chatting in the group.

"Clark." Oliver called, "Let's go to the office over there. You tell me about the history of Krypton."

"Okay." Clark nodded, carrying the computer and went out with Oliver.

Bruce and Injustice Batman were the only ones left in the huge office. Bruce was concentrating on chatting, and Injustice Batman glanced at his screen. There was not much useful content, just emoticons.

"Ahem." Injustice Batman coughed twice, trying to remind the other party of his presence.

"If your throat is dry, go drink some water." Bruce said without even looking up. "Do you expect me to pour it for you?"

The Injustice Batman didn't know how to respond for a moment. Just as he was about to say something else, Hal, who went down first, came back with some breakfast using the green light energy.

"I asked." Bruce said as he stood up and straightened the hem of his clothes. "Pamela and Harley can come, and Barry should be able to come too. Waylon can come, but it will be later. Constantine and Zatanna are not sure, and said they would give me news later."

"That's more than I expected." Hal smiled and said, "I thought they were too busy recently."

"Barry can't bring anyone with him because of his super speed. I might need you to go pick them up." Bruce looked at his phone and said, "They can drive themselves, but I guess they'll have to split up into several trips."

"I'll go pick them up," Hal said. "I think we should open a fixed portal between Gotham and Metropolis to facilitate mutual support while the incident continues."

"Sure. Where are you planning to open it? Wayne Manor?"

"Isn't your daughter at the manor? Aren't you afraid that she might sneak over here?"

"Elsa is very sensible... Well, let's open it in Wayne Building." Bruce said, rubbing his eyes.

"Are all your foster children away?" Hal asked again.

Bruce shook his head and said, "He's not here. Even if he was here, he can't help much. But Dick's girlfriend has a powerful father. I'll let Dick ask her."

Hal went to prepare the portal, and the others opened the breakfast he brought and prepared to eat. At this time, Diana and Arthur also came back.

"Do you want to call for help from other universes?" Bruce asked suddenly.

"Who can you call?" Diana asked, "During the Doujie mission, the Doujie portal cannot be used. We can't get out, and they can't get in."

"Of course we can take a detour instead of going through the Doujie." Bruce said, "Other heroes in the same big world as us can go through the Dark Kingdom. People from other big worlds are a little more troublesome, but they should be able to come here in another way. I may have to ask the professor."

"Did you send him a message? Or did you go directly to the tower?"

"I sent a message, but I don't think he saw it so quickly. Or I can call him after his get out of class."

"I don't think it's necessary," Arthur said. "There's no need to call in heroes from another big world. It's a bit too much of a mobilization, as if we're facing some catastrophic disaster."

"It's always good to have an extra layer of preparation," Diana said, "but there's really no need for too many people to come, otherwise it would be a hidden danger. It would be best if someone could make the final decision."

At this time, Oliver poked his head in the door and said, "Batman, I think we can talk."

Injustice Batman actually wanted to stay because he really wanted to know about the heroes of the other big world. But when he came up, Oliver said he wanted to talk to him, so he finally went.

The two entered another office and Clark was walking out. He nodded to Oliver and walked out.

As soon as the two sat down, Oliver smiled at him and said, "It seems that the situation in your universe is very different from ours."

Injustice Batman nodded, he had no way to deny this. But he didn't think it was his problem, because he had learned in the fighting world that the Justice League in most universes was more like his universe, and this universe was an exception.

"What's the difference?" Oliver asked.

"You are more like a company than a superhero organization." Injustice Batman said bluntly, "Divide into different levels and responsibilities, and everyone does their own job well."

“Isn’t it like this over there?”

Injustice Batman shook his head and said, "I am the leader of the Justice League, but maybe I am the only one who thinks so."

"Okay, I'm just a little curious." Oliver sat up straight and said, "That's not what I want to say. This is: you may have a mission here. Although it may not be mandatory, there should be some rewards if you complete it."

Injustice Batman did not deny it, he nodded.

"Okay, I guess the mission won't be to help the aliens invade the earth, it will be to help Metropolis or the Justice League."

Batman nodded again, then shook his head and said, "The Superman in my universe may not be like this."

"That's what I was going to tell you." Oliver said, "Lex sent me a message saying that the Superman in your universe is a big problem. He rules the world, but he doesn't rule well. You've also been invaded by foreign enemies, so you came here to seek a solution."

Oliver tapped the surface of the table with his finger and said, "If you're willing to help us, we can help you."

"How do you want me to help you?" asked Injustice Batman. "Deal with Zod, or protect the ordinary people in Metropolis?"

"On the contrary." Oliver said, "We don't need an unstable factor in our plan. You are the one who needs to be eliminated. If possible, we hope that you can stay in Gotham for a while and not interfere with our execution of the plan. It would be even better if you can take your companions with you."

Injustice Batman frowned deeply. He had discovered that the Justice League in this world didn't need Batman that much, but wasn't it a little too unnecessary?
But he soon discovered that the world needed Batman less than he thought, because Oliver suddenly said in a stealthy and low voice:
"Of course, if you can bring Bruce back with you, you will have made an outstanding contribution to the peace of Metropolis in our universe."

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like