Chapter 180 Suddenly the Wind Blows
"OMG."

May I ask who made this sentiment?

Option 1: He originally just went there to recruit a younger brother named "Chuck Brown", but he found that a bunch of heavyweight super criminals came to the bar, including but not limited to Killer Croc, Solomon Grundy, Scarecrow, Riddler, etc., and then these guys directly knocked down all the more than a dozen armed bodyguards that he had arranged in advance. As a result, he found that there was suddenly another Batman - the Joker - on the scene.

Option 2: He originally planned to use the Joker's meeting with Chuck Brown to eliminate Ma Zhaodi, but the Joker brought a truckload of bread men, Chuck Brown called in Batman, and even Ma Zhaodi wore a bulletproof vest. After painstakingly dispatching the Joker's men, he was then targeted by Batman's brawl-like form, punching and kicking him. The Riddler was now being pinned to the ground and thrashed furiously.

Why would anyone wear a bulletproof vest to a bar?

Option three: Originally thought he only had to deal with the Joker and the Riddler, and at most Poison Ivy, but when he arrived at the scene, he found that there were more than a hundred million people. In order to prevent the Joker from being beaten into a meat pie by other super criminals, he had to fight multiple heavyweight veteran super criminals at the same time. In the end, he discovered that there was a bomb planted in the bar, and he had more than a dozen new wounds on his body in tonight's battle - Batman.

Option 4: He was running a bar honestly, but the Joker informed him that the gang was going to requisition the bar, and there was going to be a fight tonight, and he had to stay at the counter pouring drinks for people without saying a word. In the end, he found out that tonight was not a fight but a war. Solomon tore down half of the wall and swung it at people, Killer Croc broke off the load-bearing column and used it as a javelin. Just as he barely escaped from the gang's hail of bullets and went out of the door, he found that the Joker had used a bomb to blow up the remaining half of the bar directly into the sky - Liles.

Option 5: Chuck, the innocent bystander who caused the entire accident himself, was so frightened by the battle scene that he lost all consciousness, and was finally dragged out of the battlefield by the Joker by the explosion, with a confused look on his face - Chuck.

Option six: Hide in a corner and eat popcorn at the beginning; when the fight starts, switch the "I didn't kill anyone" skill to take effect within a range of 20 meters to ensure that no one dies in the field; when the Joker leaves, use the "I didn't kill anyone" skill on him a second time to ensure Chuck's safety; and at this time, the person who is lying in the ruins pretending to be a corpse is Ma Zhaodi.

Option 7: All of the above people exclaimed "Oh my God" from the bottom of their hearts.

ten minutes later.

In a safe house, the Joker and Chuck sat upright on the sofa, both with expressionless faces and dull eyes staring at the wall in front of them.

After a few minutes, the clown with a slanted mouth finally turned his head and looked at Chuck who was sitting next to him with disgust.

Chuck was stared at like this for half a minute, and finally couldn't stand the awkward atmosphere anymore, so he covered his face with his hands in despair.

"Batman had me arrange this meeting, but the Riddler found out and asked me to tell him all the details of the meeting. Then Batman found out the Riddler found out and asked me to tell him all the details of how the Riddler planned to enter. Then, everyone showed up."

The clown tilted his head back and let out a nasal "hum" after a while.

Finally, he crossed his arms, pouted, and shrugged: "This is almost fucking funny."

Half an hour later, Chuck was released from the rental house.

At midnight that day, Batman and Chuck met again. Batman was relieved to see that Chuck was fine. At that time, he was entangled by the Joker's explosion and the attack of Solomon and Killer Croc, and he had no way to free his hands to stop the Joker from dragging Chuck away.

"As I promised, your son has been moved to a safe place where he won't be found by the Riddler or the Joker. He's safe now," Batman said. "He has a cold, but he should be better soon."

"Now, you have to tell me—where did the Joker take you?"

But Chuck, with a tired, desperate and helpless look on his face, stood on the rooftop blankly. When he heard Batman's words, he only showed a bitter smile at the corner of his mouth.

He could ask Batman to hide his son, but he couldn't do anything about his ex-wife - she was an adult with her own life, loans, and job, and when Chuck wanted her and her son to hide, she only agreed to hand over her son.

"I have to live, Chuck. I can't hide in a room for weeks, or even months, like my son."

She was right, she needed this job, she needed to make money to support little Charlie.

Can.
"Chuck, your ex-wife still has to go to work, doesn't she?" asked the Joker. "It only took me half an hour to get news from her - you hid your son well, but what about her?"

Chuck clutched his suit tightly, as if trying to gain some warmth. He looked up at the night sky. Gotham rarely had such a clear day. The sky was filled with stars, the moon was bright, and the city lights and the outlines of the buildings merged into a black jungle, flickering in the night.

It's strange that I have never really appreciated Gotham's night sky or paid attention to the scenery of this city before.

Thinking of this, Chuck closed his eyes and stopped looking at Gotham City and Batman. He knew in his heart that the Joker was also in the city, waiting for the brilliant fireworks that were about to burst from the top of the tower.

"If I can't see the fireworks, then your son will never see his mother again," said the clown.

So Chuck pulled his collar apart, revealing the plastic explosive vest underneath.

"I'm sorry, Batman. I'm... really sorry."

"He made me do this—"

An evening breeze blew by, and Chuck felt as if he had turned into his favorite kite, about to fly with the wind.

This wasn't bad, he thought.

"Stay away, Batman," he said. "Don't let me blow you up. Give that hundred thousand to my ex-wife."

Then he fell into the sky with the wind.

Click.

The detonation button was pressed.

But the bomb did not explode, but instead emitted a pre-recorded electronic sound.

"What does the 'ha, ha, bang' sound represent? A man who laughs his head off!"

"What does the 'ha, ha, bang' sound represent? A man who laughs his head off!"

Fake bomb?
Chuck's face turned pale.

This may be another joke of the clown, but he really jumped off the tower.

He opened his eyes in horror, only to see a black figure swooping down from the tower.

The black bat pressed its wings tightly against its body and rushed towards the falling Chuck through the wind. The moment he saw the bomb, he first used his cloak to protect his body and prepared for the explosion, so he jumped two seconds late.

He shot a hook gun upward with his left hand and stretched his right hand as far as possible, trying to touch Chuck's outstretched hands below, but the ground at the bottom of the tower had rapidly enlarged in his field of vision, and the two were about to fall to the ground.

"It's too late." He instantly came up with an answer in his mind.

But he still stretched out his hand desperately. At this moment, the usually rational Batman refused to admit the reality that Chuck was about to die.

Just as Chuck was about to land, a strong wind suddenly blew up from the ground.

(End of this chapter)

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