[Integrated Marvel/DC] Gloomy High School Girl's Gotham Survival Daily Routine

Lu Xun once said, there are two trees in front of his house, one tree is a tree, and the other tree is also a tree. Just like transmigration, one transmigration is transmigration, and two transmigr...

Chapter 133: One Evil a Day "So, are you done? Work?" ...

Chapter 133: One Evil a Day "So, are you done? Work?" ...

"Are you done? Work?" Liu Shu always felt that when he went to pick him up today, his expression didn't look like he had finished work.

"No," Tim shook his head. "By the way, did you go to Gallup's house today? The place I told you about..."

"It was fun. I saw a show. Oh, and there was also Superman. He gave me a balloon while he was entertaining the kids." Liu Shu had a good time touring the city today.

"Oh, so what about the balloon?" Tim thought she would bring the balloon back. He looked out the window silently. Even at this time, the lights downstairs were bright.

"I tied it to a tree, and only the destined one can get it." Liu Shu also looked out like him, but she was looking at the night sky.

"It might break down before the destined person gets it."

"No, a kid climbed up a tree to get a balloon, but couldn't get down."

"Huh?" Tim immediately realized that she had caused trouble and was completely unrepentant.

"Superman rescued him and told me not to tie anything to the tree." Liu Shu continued to tell him what happened next. She didn't do it on purpose. Who knew that people in Metropolis were so good at climbing trees? In Gotham, no one would care about balloons.

"That... he's right."

"Then he gave me a handful of lollipops. Here you go." Liu Shu took the candy out of his pocket and put it in his hand.

"Give it to me?" Tim was a little confused.

Liu Shu took another one from his hand, "I want one."

"I always feel like he knows you will give it to me." Tim had no choice but to accept the candy.

Liu Shu nodded. She couldn't eat candy during her first two years in the Immortal Boat. If she insisted, she could eat it, but Yanou's mouth couldn't dissolve candy like a normal human's. If she didn't bite it into pieces, she could keep it for the rest of her life.

This also led to her subconsciously keeping the candy in its place when she saw it.

"Giving so much is obvious so that I can share it with other children."

"Huh?" Tim seemed to feel that he was not one of the children, but, "To him, we are all children, otherwise he wouldn't give you balloons and candy."

"..." Liu Shu looked at the candy in her hand. She knew about this, of course. "It doesn't matter. We are like this."

"Yeah?"

"Even if you are taller than Bruce, Alfu will still think you are a child." Liu Shu chose a very appropriate description.

"Does this have anything to do with Superman?"

"As an uncle, he would also think that Bruce's children are all children, because he watched you grow up."

"All right."

In the next few days, Liu Shu toured the metropolis like an ordinary tourist, but unlike ordinary tourists, her camera was always facing the sky.

"Are you really traveling in the metropolis?" Winnie looked at the photos on the table and spread them out in confusion. "It's snowing over there? No... seals? Where is this?"

"Arctic."

"Huh?" Winnie looked up suddenly. "The North Pole? What are we going there for?"

“Just passing through.”

"Passing by? Never mind..." She tapped the photo of Superman on the table again, "Why are there so many photos of him? And they're all of him flying in the sky, flying so fast. How could you take pictures of him?"

"Well, I'm lucky." In fact, I took a photo every time I saw it, and before I knew it, I had a lot of photos.

At first, Liu Shu just wanted to take some photos as a souvenir, but he didn't expect that it would later become a record of how many times he saw Superman in the sky of Metropolis.

"Even if you set up a camera, you can't take so many pictures, right? Or is it that he doesn't fly fast enough?" Winnie tried to understand.

"Most of the time he flies very fast."

"That's amazing." Winnie nodded. That was all she could say. After all, she didn't know what Superman was like, nor did she know what was going on when Liu Shu went out.

As soon as they came back, they agreed to meet in a coffee shop. It was very quiet there because it was early and there were not many people around.

"This is Wonder Woman's signature." Liu Shu put the thing on the table.

"For me?" Winnie looked at the signature and her eyes lit up.

"Well, I didn't know if you liked the Metropolitan's specialties, so I took the opportunity to ask for an autograph." Liu Shu thought she would like this.

"Thank you!" Winnie really liked it, "You saw her! When was it? No, so, you were in danger?" She looked at Liu Shu with concern.

"No, I'm fine," Liu Shu shook his head, "She asked for his autograph after she rescued the person."

"That's good."

Liu Shu watched as Winnie sorted the photos and placed them back in front of her.

"I went to New York two days ago and took Tina with me. She..."

An adult man and a suspended metal sphere walked on the street outside.

"Hmm?" Winnie found that she was not listening to her, but looking outside.

"I saw someone I knew." Liu Shu felt that he needed to go see what it was.

"Then you go over. It just so happens that I'm going to buy something for Tina."

"See you next time." Liu Shu took his photo, said goodbye to Winnie and walked out the door.

In an ordinary alley, the sturdy man turned around, and the ball beside him also turned.

"Come out." He noticed someone was following him.

"Alien?" Liu Shu deliberately let him discover her. She didn't want to ask strange questions on the street.

"How do you know? If not, who are you?"

It did seem a bit wrong to follow him rashly, but Liu Shu roughly knew who this person was. "Arsenal."

"I didn't expect you to know me." Roy's expression became a little serious, and he raised a hand. "Okay, okay, what do you want to do?"

"Why bring an alien with you?" Liu Shu still remembered what he had seen before. The advance ship that came to Gotham, this person was Red Hood's... partner, companion, source of intelligence, in short, not a serious person.

"Well, to let him understand the landscape of the Earth and return home with happy memories." Roy seemed to be speaking seriously.

But this was a lie, and Liu Shu could tell at a glance that there was something wrong with him.

However, before she could say anything, the sound of a motorcycle was heard from behind.

"What enemy?" Red Hood walked into the alley. He glanced at Liu Shu in the middle of the road, walked around her and continued to walk in front of Roy.

"?" Roy looked at him and then at Liu Shu, then looked down at the ball in confusion.

"This?" Red Hood pulled out his gun.

"Not this, not this, wait a minute." Roy grabbed his gun and pressed it down.

"You're not talking about her, are you?" Red Hood turned and pointed at Ryushu.

"hold head high."

"You're even afraid of children?" Red Hood seemed to be laughing.

"Is this fear? I'm just being cautious!" Roy tried to defend himself, but the effect was not very good.

Red Hood shook his head, "Then you really can't beat her."

"How is that possible?"

"You didn't mean caution?"

"I just think she has accomplices. She was so confident even when she stopped her. Everyone should be cautious, right?"

"Let me introduce you, Roy and Liu Shu." Red Hood pointed at the people and introduced them to each other.

"Hello." Liu Shu greeted him.

"Hello..." Roy's expression was a little complicated. He whispered to the Red Hood beside him: "I really can't beat her?"

"Go ahead and fight, I won't save you." Red Hood leaned against the wall with his arms folded, and he was able to watch the show.

"Forget it. I love peace." Roy didn't think his companions would lie to him. Even if they cheated him a few times, they normally wouldn't lie to him in a place like this.

"Tsk," Red Hood turned to look at Ryushu, "What's up?"

"That one." Liu Shu pointed at the ball.

"What is this?" Red Hood seemed to have never seen this thing before.

"Didn't I tell you before? Alien creatures," Roy explained, "I finally managed to shoot down that spaceship, and the alien inside was this one."

"Is this an alien creature?" Red Hood always felt something was wrong.

"Yes, according to the understanding of Earthlings, I am an alien creature." The sphere made a toneless voice.

"Hey, he spoke." Red Hood continued to point the gun at him.

It is about 50 cm in diameter and has a sound-generating device. There are no patterns or seams on the outside. Liu Shu walked up and knocked on it with his hand. There was no echo, but he couldn't be sure whether it was hollow.

"What are you doing?" Roy didn't stop her.

"Are you actually staying here so obediently?" Liu Shu bent down.

Just now she saw the ball make a turning motion, which means it can "see" things in front of it.

"I'm sorry, I don't understand you."

"He's still too tactful. Let me tell you something," Liu Shu said, his lips curled slightly. "Whether you're here to explore, to discover, or to seek a new home, Earth is not to be trifled with. There's no place for you here."

“…”

"You were the one who fired first, right? Did you think Earth was deserted? There were too few fleets in nearby space?"

“…”

"If you think the team behind you can beat us, you can give it a try. However, once you're here, you'll be the new scum of this planet. I don't know if you've heard of Earth, but you can take a closer look."

Liu Shu took a step back, "The garbage dump in the next city is almost full of alien corpses and spacecraft."

The ball vibrated slightly, but Liu Shu didn't know what his mood was, because normal humans couldn't tell something like "mood" from a ball.

"Hiss, I thought just showing him the New York news would be enough, but it turns out this kind of threat is necessary." Roy didn't seem to think there was anything wrong with this approach, and perhaps he was just about to do so.

"Strange..." Red Hood held his chin and spoke slowly.

"Hmm?" Liu Shu looked up at him.

"Why isn't this thing in New York?"

"Because I hit him," Roy hit his waist with his elbow. "It was very difficult. I almost fell over."

"Then why don't you ask me for help?"

"The situation was too urgent. I didn't have time to contact him. By the time I could get in touch, it was already over." Roy spread his hands, as if he didn't reflect on himself at all.

"Let's go, get me the information and prepare to fight the follow-up team." Red Hood stretched and walked out.

"Wait, we won't attack the earth." The ball spoke again, seeming a little anxious.