Chapter 173: Batman's idiot wrote a book
Late at night, in a room piled up with manuscripts in lower Manhattan.
The big reporter Robert, who was rescued by Eric on Governor's Island, is lying at the table, writing hard.
He is writing about his experiences on Governors Island.
It's not so much about writing about your own experiences as making up a perfect heroic epic.
After the Governor's Island incident, Batman was pushed to the cusp of public opinion and became the hottest superhero of the moment.
As a reporter's keen sense of smell, Robert certainly saw the excellent business opportunities.
Hot spots exist in any time and space.
So, in order to follow the current Batman trend, he decided to focus his autobiography on Batman.
Simply put, he wants to construct a Batman in his mind through his own brushstrokes.
Art, of course, can be processed appropriately.
Besides, I have experienced it myself, and no one can refute my fraud.
He bit the barrel of the pen and cast his eyes towards the dark night outside the window.
Since the main point of view is to be placed on Batman, it is necessary to tell a story of his origin.
However, Batman is not a superhero like the Walter Company, and no one knows what he looks like under that mask, which is a difficult point for how to tell his origin story.
Picking up the water glass and taking a sip, Robert decided to use a flashback to create a fiction of artistic processing.
It's vague, and there's no need to explain Batman's name. The specifics are left to the reader's guess.
This guy, not at all worried about Batman coming to him.
Robert began to write, first making up a memory of Batman as a child.
In the dark night, the young Batman ran alone in the field.
The weeds around him completely drowned him.
A stumble, and the little Batman fell into a deep well several meters high.
Due to the thick leaves at the bottom of the well, Batman did not suffer much damage.
But he was alone and had absolutely no strength to climb up the smooth wall.
After a few tries, he gave up in frustration.
Surrounded by darkness and cold, he was huddled at the bottom of the well, despair and helplessness enveloped him.
He didn't know when he could get out of here.
Sitting in the hole, holding his legs, shivering.
Darkness, fear, despair, this was his greatest feeling that night.
By accident, this story written by Robert is very similar to what Bruce Wayne experienced.
Maybe his thinking was somehow affected!
Robert looked up and thought about it, and continued to write on the paper:
Whoa!
Little Batman was looking up at the small sky exposed at the entrance of the cave, when suddenly something seemed to fall from a height.
A large handful of leaves fell from a height, fascinated his eyes.
When he rubbed his eyes and opened them, he was startled by the sight in front of him.
A group of black bats attacked him, covering the sky.
Almost blocked the entire hole!
The screaming bats left a deep impression on the young Batman.
Every day he grew up, he remembered the fear the bat left him that night.
So, he dressed himself up as the Batman of the night, and brought his fear to those criminals.
Standing up and reading his manuscript, Robert nodded in satisfaction.
Very good, the idea is very beautiful.
It is a simple account of the origin of Batman.
If you want to write your own experience to convince the public, you have to make all the characters' motives seem normal.
Robert didn't understand why Arkham Knight suddenly turned against the water at the end, but it didn't prevent him from opening his mind.
Based on the information he heard in Eric's Batmobile, Arkham Knight should have hatred and respect for Batman.
The two should have known each other before, or were almost partners on the same path.
Later, for some reason, they turned against each other and embarked on the road of breaking up.
I have to say that Robert is very talented as a detective. According to a little information, the speculation is close to ten.
According to his own speculation, Robert could not help but think of the superhero - the high-tech knight.
The high-tech knight in the world of black robes is a superhero wrapped in armor. Similar to Marvel's Iron Man and DC's Batman.
He has no superpowers, but uses his millionaire "money" ability to create a suit.
Although the power of this suit is not as strong as Iron Man's Mark Mecha, it has absolutely no problem with ordinary criminals.
The high-tech knight has a valet named Ledio, who has followed the high-tech knight to punish criminals since he was a teenager.
Ledio is a nickname, just like Batman's sidekick is called Robin.
Later, I heard that after the first generation of Leonardo flew solo, it changed its name to Sweeping Wings.
Well, it's similar to Nightwing's name.
By the way, Sweepwing is gay.
With Gaoke Knight and Sweeping Wing as references, Robert easily set up the character relationship.
Put Arkham Knight as Batman's sidekick and break up over something.
Arkham Knight went completely black, taking the path Batman least wanted him to take.
Then The two started a unique battle of revenge and redemption centered on Governor's Island.
After thinking about it, Robert felt that his words might not touch the readers deeply enough.
Based on his own experience and knowledge of Batman, he should be a thoughtful, calm and scary guy.
What is his charm?
Super power?
Without that suit of armor, he seemed like an ordinary person.
Those fancy tech?
No, there are many superheroes with technology, but they have never impressed Robert as deeply as Batman.
The most fascinating part of him should be the mystery and the deep sense of darkness.
And the determination to endure the pain calmly, take responsibility, and try to maintain order forever.
Robert became a fan of Eric on Governors Island.
He decided to portray Eric as a different superhero in this autobiographical experience.
Not with technology or skill, but with "fear," a quality rooted in the burning soul of a body of absolute calm and composure.
He should be an ordinary person, but what he has done are great things that cannot be accomplished by human power.
Use direct combat to defeat powerful enemies, this is the real hero.
The more he thought about it, the more excited he became. He sat down and turned his brain.
A lot of UFFs should be added to Batman, making him a human who struggled in the first place.
For example, he was poisoned by the scarecrow from the beginning, and he has been fighting with his inner demon in his heart.
He was staggering, using his superb skills to deal with enemies one by one like a shaking M. However, his footsteps were getting slower and slower, his movements were getting slower and slower, but the firm belief in his heart was never destroyed.