However, the eldest brother in the family blocked the younger brother behind him and raised his eyebrows to tease when facing the enemy.

"It's terrible, I thought it could be solved in a simpler way."

Seeing this, Tim did not have to step forward, and consciously stood in the auxiliary position to support Nightwing.

He knew himself well and understood that there was a gap between his strength and the guy in front of him, and they knew nothing about him.

"Yeah, it's terrible, it looks like I need to get rid of you before I can continue."

"You mean, Talia is also in Gotham." Bruce couldn't help frowning when he heard it, why, why did the current situation suddenly involve Talia.

"No, mother is not here." Damian was not going to be mysterious. In the Assassin's League, in his education, his father's intelligence was even a form of reward for him.

And now that he suddenly got such intelligence and collected information that he had never been able to obtain before, it was more like cheating.

But Damian is an assassin, the future heir of the League, not a rigid and stubborn fool. Since he got it, it is the bargaining chip he has.

He obtained a Batman's past from this city within a city, and he also knew the existence of the bird imprisoned here. He looked at it with a critical and scrutinizing eye.

He recognized the strength of the Batman, the most intuitive violence and ability, but he also thought that the other party was too lax, so lax that he did not notice the enemy's private actions.

In the final analysis, it would be better to kill them all from the beginning, then there would not be so much trouble.

As for Jason Todd, he was just a loser, and Damian Aug would never fall into the same situation as the other party.

The arrogant assassin who also believed in the law of the jungle did not fully recognize Batman, but he was not in a hurry. He could wait until he left the dream and then go to Gotham to meet Batman in person.

Instead of fighting with a man in a bathrobe and in an environment where he didn't know the bottom line, so, was it magic? He remembered that he was preparing to rest before coming here. Was it a dream?

While Damian was thinking, Bruce had already fixed the projector, lowered the white screen, and started watching the contents of the videotape.

Damian was indifferent to the experience of the Robin in the video. What did it have to do with him? He just watched Bruce's face getting uglier as the content continued to flow.

Should it be considered okay? At least that was not the real Robin who belonged to him, but just the equivalent of his adopted son.

Damian didn't understand why Bruce had such a painful expression. He was obviously just a loser who died because of incompetence, not to mention that the guy in the video was just a similar but completely different guy.

Thinking of this, Damian spoke when Bruce played the video again.

"The guy in the video didn't die at all."

Hearing this, Bruce paused, and then heard the little assassin continue to spoil.

"After the Joker passed the death message to Batman, he was imprisoned in the basement of Arkham, that is, in this cell."

"This projector and videotape are probably what they left behind when they wanted to "appreciate". The one sent to Batman should be a qualified version with no omissions."

Damian, who was kind enough to provide information, gave his old Batman a soul backstab. This spoiler made Batman's expression turn hideous.

It can be seen that Bruce is trying to control his expression from being too distorted.

It's a pity that Damian didn't understand. He had no sympathy or sense of involvement for Jason Todd's experience. To him, he was just a stranger with the title of his father's adopted son. What did he have to do with him?

And people like them, it's normal to die at any time. What's more, Talia told him more than once that the weak don't deserve to survive. She only needs the best one.

After thinking about it, Damian decided to comfort his father who he rarely met. After all, after leaving this place, he would go to Gotham.

"You don't need to put on such an expression. He did survive. Although he didn't live well, he was indeed alive. The Jason Todd in the parallel universe did not die in the Ethiopian explosion, but just disappeared, and then the Joker said he was dead."

So the assassin used the little bit of intimacy he had after seeing Batman's strength level to hurt his old Batman, which was so heartbreaking.

"Survived...?" Bruce covered his face with his hands, hiding most of his expression. The anger that could not be suppressed after Jason's death once again burned his reason. He really wanted the Joker to be in front of him and let him kill the madman who kept causing him pain.

But reason would make him sober again. He couldn't, he couldn't cross that line. Bruce didn't ask Damian for more information. He was still at a loss when dealing with this son who appeared automatically, even though he had been getting along with Dick, Jason, and Tim, and even had a run-in.

But when facing new children who come to him, Bruce still feels a sense of resistance. He doesn't know how to get along with them properly.

How can he do it right? He has been pushing the people around him into the fire pit.

Jason... Jason...

It was my fault. I was so arrogant and conceited, and the price was the bloody reality, the wound engraved in my heart that could not be healed.

But Bruce, no, Batman could not immerse himself in pain for too long. He forced himself to search the Arkham underground again, and then took Damian up.

"Where are you going?" The little assassin followed his father, looking at the tall and broad back of the other party.

"To Wayne Manor, I need to find Dick and the others."

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