The cat didn't let him touch his thighs and buttocks, and he walked away after touching his back twice. There was a splint and bandage on his neck, and he looked a little silly.

Messiah tried to see if he was a male or female cat, but for some reason this cat was so protective, and its big, fluffy tail like a squirrel always blocked Messiah's vision perfectly.

He looked to the left, and the tail was like a spirit blocking his view on the left. When he looked to the right, the tail also ran to the right, and didn't lift up to show its weapons, but was covered tightly, so Messiah circled the cat several times and couldn't see clearly whether it was a male or female cat.

As for the other jumping animals, the smallest blue bird was unexpectedly very friendly, and allowed to be touched, and even jumped onto Messiah's shoulder, but it couldn't fly, it just jumped, not flying.

One of the two red birds was lazy and allowed to be touched casually, while the other seemed a little active and didn't like to be touched, but would jump to the boy's palm and then occupy the other shoulder. From a distance, one was red on the left shoulder and the other was blue on the right shoulder, like some strange left and right guardians.

Tim was obviously interested in the box that had just been brought back, and after checking the condition of the small animals, Messiah also turned his attention back to the box that was still moving.

After thinking about what preparations to make before unpacking the box, the brave Messiah finally decided to rush in. He half-crouched down and covered most of his body with the table, revealing only the part above his eyes and a hand that was unpacking the box. His attitude was like facing a bomb that was about to explode.

Behind Messiah, Batman Cat looked at the little boy, and then looked at Dick and Jason who were still standing on the boy's shoulders. The two of them were also curiously looking out.

In fact, they were also very interested in this boy who was obviously raised by Red Hood. After Red Hood came back last night, he cleaned up the living room that was messed up by the children, and then made simple beds for them. Then he gave them food, water, checked their physical conditions, and simply cleaned up the small animals with hot towels, and brought back some anthelmintics.

How to say it, he is very skilled.

Tim pushed his non-existent detective glasses, with some sympathy and some gloating tone, "I guess this is not the first time he has taken care of the small animals he picked up."

However, Messiah only heard a few birdsongs, and he didn't care much.

Then the question came, Red Hood obviously had no interest in raising small animals. It was obvious that as a vigilante and anti-hero, he really didn't have the energy to take care of one or even several pets when his own safety was not guaranteed. The fact that there were no other animals in this safe house was proof of this.

"Then will we be sent away?"

"Release, give away, or send to Wayne Manor." Tim analyzed and answered Dick's question. He thought about it and spoke again.

"Anyway, there is no need to worry about safety for the time being, but this is not a solution. Let's first figure out why we are here."

However, no one answered Tim's words this time. When the box was opened, neither the man nor the two birds knew what it was. They only saw a green afterimage rushing out, bouncing and bumping fiercely in the room, kicking over the cup, kicking over the cat bowl, and knocking the box away.

Messiah was shocked. He buried his head and used the table to block his body, but he couldn't help but look out.

The other birds heard the other party's movements and curses.

"Damn it! What's going on!!"

Twelve-year-old Damian AKA Robin, now the green hedgehog, was aggressive at the beginning, but his original fierce reaction gradually eased after confirming the environment.

But he was still very dissatisfied with the current situation.

He clearly saw Messiah hiding and peeking. Damian certainly knew this guy, the boy adopted by Red Hood, and they also investigated him a lot at the beginning.

Unlike them, Messiah is indeed an ordinary boy who does not participate in night patrols, does not participate in the dark side, likes adventure, and may have some special abilities.

Damian sprinted and landed on the table again. He looked at Messiah and wanted to ask him what he did, but the sound he spoke was obviously incomprehensible to the other party.

The two stupid Robins on the child's shoulders also looked at him.

This hedgehog was obviously not the Damian they knew, their big brother.

After realizing that they couldn't communicate in the same language, Robin pointed the spearhead at the other animals around him with a fierce tone.

"And where did you come from?"

"We are from a parallel universe." Dick was friendly. He looked at the hedgehog who should be about the same age as him curiously, jumped off Messiah's shoulder first, and hopped over.

"Are you Damian from this universe?"

The hedgehog looked at the obviously sunny and cheerful little blue bird in front of him, frowned, and anxiously wanted to move or bite something, but he could still control his animal instincts, otherwise it would be too stupid.

"I am, so what."

Neither side was very clear about the current situation, but the core of the problem was obviously Messiah who brought them back.

Robin wanted to charge at the other party, but he thought of how much the Red Hood cared about the little kid, so he didn't attack.

Messiah saw that the hedgehog didn't charge, so he tentatively popped his head out, and then saw the green hedgehog in front of him.

"Ah, so there are green hedgehogs?"

They could understand each other's words, but the impatient Damian wanted to grab the child's collar and shake him, what on earth did you do.

Messiah, who had done nothing, scratched his head. He wanted to find a bigger box to keep the hedgehog, but Damian wouldn't let him touch it. He looked like he would teach him a lesson if he dared to touch him, so he had to give up.

At night, Red Hood, who had returned home early today, was lost in thought as he looked at the newly added animal at home. To be honest, he almost stepped on it just now. How come this little thing kept running around his feet?

Damian was a little cautious about the child, but he had no mercy on his second brother and jumped directly into Jason's face.

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