Megan Damon is an autistic child personally picked up and raised by the Joker.
When she was little, due to her illness, she ignored everyone. When she grew a bit older, she asked the Joker, &...
Chapter 109 Chapter 109 [VIP]
The biggest threat to the entire port has been eliminated. Now is the best time to attack.
Gordon trusts Batman's decisions, even though his damn style sometimes makes him so angry that he wants to stop associating with such a person. He often needs to withstand external pressure and public opinion and use his own hat to guarantee it, but when it comes to these major issues... Batman will not joke about human lives.
Maybe Batman makes mistakes sometimes, but Gordon knows that he is a mortal, so he will inevitably make mistakes. However, he is the best among mortals and will not make the same mistake twice. He always tries his best to avoid repeating the same mistakes because his job is too dangerous, even more dangerous than the GCPD.
——I don’t know where he gets his sense of responsibility from, but he is always at the forefront, taking on the most dangerous things himself, fighting against those vicious criminals. So they follow behind to pick up the slack, and the job of the police dog described as Batman becomes not so dangerous.
Even though it seems that the number of mentally ill criminals is increasing year by year and the crime rate cannot be brought down, the fact is that the death rate of police officers is not as shocking as it was in the early years when gangs were rampant.
There are volunteer police on night patrol. When they arrive at the police station in the morning, they can take over the tightly tied-up street thugs and biker gangs. These guys never learn their lesson. They disturb the public at night or gather together to gamble, take drugs, or think they have formed a gang and go around collecting protection money. When they are resisted, they even set fire to the gun. They need to be taught a lesson and locked up in the police station for a few days.
When the volunteer police stop crimes like robbery, attempted assault, and theft, they usually contact the night shift officers to take over the suspect and victim at the scene. When serious crimes occur, the volunteer police are also the first to track down clues. Sometimes, when they encounter a suspect with a protective umbrella protecting them from the crime, the volunteer police will also go and "communicate" with the umbrella or the suspect himself.
Let’s not talk about others for now, but Gordon knows best the contributions of those vigilantes. The person he deals with most often is Batman, and he has the authority to turn on the bat light. The dark clouds in the night sky of Gotham are marked with bat marks, which can be regarded as a scenic spot in Gotham.
Only he, the director, knew how many criminals he had helped them arrest and how many crimes he had prevented. He had devoted his life to Gotham and shed too much blood and sweat.
Gordon thinks of himself as an incompetent person who does nothing, but he can trust Batman. No matter how critical the moment is, no matter how heavy the responsibility is, he believes that the other party can solve it. He trusts Batman's ability, his sense of responsibility, and his indomitable heart of steel.
But Batman is still flesh and blood, just like when his spine was broken by the powerful Bane who suddenly appeared out of nowhere, without Batman, what achievements did the GCPD make in the subsequent chaos?
Gordon was unwilling to see his own police officers sacrificed, so he chose to rely on Batman's ability to maintain law and order in Gotham. However, once they lost him, their true colors were revealed, like lambs that had been spoiled.
Besides, how can it not be despicable to put all the burden on Batman? Since when did the police stop being the ones on the front lines and leave all the dangerous things to the vigilantes?
He had also fallen into confusion and hesitation, not knowing whether he was right or wrong. Occasionally, when he saw the author in the tabloid say that "it is precisely because of the proliferation of superheroes that there are more super criminals trying to match and defeat them. Superheroes are a benchmark of justice, but they also point the way for crime - they know who their enemies are, and they know more clearly what they want to do and what kind of [honor] they want to obtain. This is the absurd reality created by superheroes", he would think that what they said is actually not unreasonable.
There are too many things pulling at Gordon's heart, those morals, responsibilities, and empty principles. In reality, it seems that with the help of Batman, his position as the director is stable and any difficulties can be easily solved, but can he really feel at ease?
He once asked Batman what the meaning of such hard work was to him. His identity as a vigilante was destined to keep him from being in the public eye. Many honors were taken away by the GCPD. He did not get any benefits. Perhaps the only reward was the gratitude of those he rescued, but were they worth it?
Batman: "...I just hope that this city, this world, can be a better place." No more people losing their parents in narrow alleys, so that they will stop hating each other.
At first, he only had this tiny wish, but after putting it into practice, he could no longer stop. He never regarded himself as a savior, nor did he think that he could save the world by his own ability alone, but he would do whatever he could, regardless of the consequences and without considering the cost and reward.
"My friend, I know what you are thinking, but to me it is not a sacrifice as long as it can reduce bloodshed and death." The lives of the people are important, but so are the police officers. Batman comforted Gordon for this reason.
"Ha, I knew you'd turn into a megalomaniac sooner or later."
He took all the responsibility on his shoulders, but Batman could understand Gordon's selfishness and said, "You are a good director."
They are also good friends who can trust each other.
Gordon led his men directly into the cordon, and the entire team began to move.
With several helicopters in the air, he didn't believe that they couldn't deal with a single fake coast guard helicopter, including operations on the sea. If the Coast Guard couldn't handle these, he would definitely get angry and overstep his authority to scold them.
The only remaining threat is the port building. The mastermind behind this terrorist attack has not been found or caught, including the hostages they control, but he knows that Batman will not act recklessly and must have ensured the safety of the hostages before sending him a signal.
Even though there was still a considerable risk, Batman and Robin were there, so he should arrive as soon as possible to control the situation. Gordon stepped on the accelerator hard and rushed straight towards the port building.
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Robin knocked down the Joker gang members who tried to get close to him with "bang bang". He was agile and flexible and liked to fight head-on, but Robin was also very good at throwing darts. Whenever he was about to get into a fight, he would use props alertly.
After dealing with the enemies who came to attack him, Robin used the grappling gun to help him jump to Batman on the other side of the corridor. At the same time, he also knocked down more enemies who were surrounding him.
Robin: "Deal with them! So let's go find the Joker now, right?"
After Robin attracted attention and Batman rescued the hostages, they did not reunite, but instead split up to search for the Joker gang members they had missed on each floor. You must know that the hostages were in the lobby on the first floor. They were a little weak after experiencing the stun bomb and could only find a place to hide by themselves or in groups, but they could not run away. Once they ran out of the port building, they would become living targets for the Joker gang members upstairs.
They resolved crises floor by floor and dismantled several bombs along the way. The most dangerous one was when a member of the Joker Gang had a bomb strapped to his body, which would explode if his heart rate got too high. It took some effort to resolve it.
But the noise downstairs must have reached the Joker. Batman's electromagnetic pulse bomb destroyed the electronic equipment and then blocked the signal to avoid any omissions, which restricted the Joker's means of crime. Even if he had the bomb remote control in his hand, it would not work.
But the clown was not so easy to deal with. When they climbed to the fourth floor, the helicopter hovering in the air not far away was driven towards the uninhabited seaport. There were also sounds of gunfire on the sea, and police cars on the ground roared over, and then snipers and machine gunners on the high floors began shooting.
However, at this moment, Robin noticed three clowns appearing at the back of the building, which had not yet been surrounded. "B, look!"
I caught a glimpse of an unusual figure in my peripheral vision, and two clowns appeared at the two corridor entrances respectively. They were guarded by members of the Clown Gang and there was no way to tell the difference between them.
This was an obvious plot, a deliberate attempt to separate the two of them. Robin saw the three clowns trying to run away. Their attire and behavior were no different. Without even consulting Batman, he jumped down from the building with his bright yellow cape swinging.
Batman failed to stop him, so he went to catch the two clowns who ran upstairs. He chased them and fought hand-to-hand with the Joker gang members. As for the bullets, he simply used his cloak to block them. He caught this clown and twisted his hands behind his back, but found that his hands were stained with white paint, and the other's wrists also revealed their original skin color.
He made sure they were all incapacitated before chasing after another clown, and knocked out the machine gunner he met on the way. Once the firepower from the high ground weakened, the police officers below rushed in at their own risk.
The other half of Robin was chasing three clowns, who were running in different directions. This was within Robin's expectations. The Joker had four substitutes, and it was possible that none of the five were him, and he was hiding among the members of the Joker Gang, so he chose one by intuition and chased after him.
While running at full speed, he dodged the darts and other small props he threw, so he used the grappling gun to shoot out the rope, but again he failed to catch anyone. Robin was annoyed. He still had a smoke bomb left, so he threw it directly. When he jumped into the smoke and caught the person, he realized that he had caught the wrong person.
After failing to pick the correct answer from the three choices, Robin turned around and saw that the nearest clown was almost running to the original blockade, where there were police officers guarding it. A shot revealed that it was also a fake.
Only the last option was left unconfirmed, but Robin glanced around and saw no one, only a police car driving in the opposite direction. That was great, the person must be in the car, but he didn't know how he drove away a police car.
Even if Robin ran as hard as he could, he couldn't catch up. He watched helplessly as the police car crashed through the police cars at the cordon, ignored the police officers, and drove out directly without blinking.
He almost immediately thought of the Batmobile, and the next second he received a call from Batman, asking him to wait in the nearest corner. The Batmobile braked suddenly, picked him up, and chased after the rampaging police car.
The Batmobile's performance crushed the police car. The silhouette of the front car was seen not far from the port. A shell accurately blew up the tire of the rear car, forcing the vehicle to stop. Fortunately, the door was not damaged or deformed. The Joker opened the door and was about to escape.
But Batman flew out and stopped him. The Joker drew his cane and swung it at him. After a brief exchange, he turned around and ran to the other side. However, Robin had already arrived and punched the Joker in the jaw, causing him to stumble back two steps in embarrassment.
Batman has confirmed, "You are the Joker." There is no mistake.
He suddenly turned his eyes to the side and found someone looking at them. He saw that it was a thin and ignorant child whom they had seen before, no matter what his identity was.
The author has something to say:
Yes, all this preparation is just for this one punch. Megan will immediately learn Robin's punch, just waiting to perform the role of loving father and filial daughter in the future.