Chapter 281: The Troublesome Things in the Justice League.

Looking at Ron in front of him, Todd no longer cared about anything else and just stared at Ron.

Although Ron appeared in Gotham for a very short time, after detailed investigation and questioning, and through the information from Barry, everyone who saw Ron in the Batcave also knew some information about Ron.

A world traveler who does not belong to this world, but comes from another universe, has the ability to observe other timelines, and has talked and advised with the legendary "God himself", helping a world destroyed by the world virus to complete reincarnation. The old man and his wife in the Bat Cave are one of the survivors of this world.

It is precisely because Ron has the ability to observe other timelines that it is difficult for Todd to ignore what Ron said now.

You know, among all the Robins, Todd is definitely the one who hates the Joker the most. Because he has experienced death so deeply, Todd knows very well how this process will torment the human soul. This spiritual impact made Todd completely deny many of Batman Bruce's ideas and determined to change Gotham in his own way.

Even if he is an enemy of Batman.

And now, you're telling me that the Joker who beat up Barbara, killed me, and humiliated Gordon will become Batman's Robin?!

Todd couldn't control his emotions. Not to mention Todd, even Alfred and the others beside him couldn't help but open their mouths wide after hearing Ron's words. Batman on the other side of the communicator couldn't help but think about what kind of problems he encountered in another world that forced him to join forces with the Joker.

The only person who was not negatively affected and even felt happy was...

"Haha! Really? I'm Robin?!"

The Joker grinned happily and looked at Ron excitedly: "This sounds really...really cool! Haha! My brain is boiling just by listening to it! What a bright future... Batman, I have always been your fan! Let me be your Robin! Forever~"

In excitement, the Joker loudly expressed his love to the computer beside him. But Bruce remained silent, just like Todd, waiting for Ron's further answer.

Ron just shrugged nonchalantly, and then said to the people beside him: "Don't be so nervous. There are so many worlds. Who says that only you can be heroes and villains must be villains? Fate is too low. Let's be dialectical. For example, everyone's life experience is different. A subtle difference can lead a person to a completely unknown fate. How does that saying go?"

"It only takes one small thing to ruin a beautiful day!" The clown said excitedly, "Just like life! My life, our life!"

"Look, they are so open-minded. Let's learn from them."

Ron waved to Todd and the others and said casually, "Although there are reasons for this, there are huge differences in the world itself. For example, Thomas and Martha."

Looking at Thomas, Ron said, "Just like I told you before, the world of Thomas and his friends had a chain reaction due to some subtle changes, which eventually led to the death of Bruce Jr. Although it sounds a bit strange to say this, the world itself does have the inevitability of fate to complete those nodes. Thomas became Batman and Martha became the Joker. This is the best example."

"But let's be serious. If the Bruce from Thomas's world survived and the two of them died, then the Bruce who grew up in the end would not necessarily become the Bruce of this world. For example, in the dark multiverse, there was a little Bruce who was born bad. The one who shot his parents in the alley was none other than Bruce himself. In the end, he even killed Gordon and Alfred. He was a pure bad guy, the ultimate superhero, and an irredeemable bad guy."

"Correspondingly, there is also the Joker who used his life to protect Gotham City and fight against the Crime Syndicate, and so on..."

Ron spread his hands and said, "Destiny is inevitable, which is proof of the world's progress. But more often than not, when people observe fate, fate has already changed, and any attempt to resist will become part of the language of confirmation. Just like the stories of other timelines that I'm telling you now, to be honest, you just need to listen to them, and there's no need to take them to heart. Because when I came to this world, the world you are in was already independent of the original multiverse and became an independent world."

After hearing Ron's words, everyone fell silent, but there were differences between silences. For example, Todd and Barbara fell silent just because they heard such explosive information, and for a moment they were in a complicated state of mind and didn't know how to deal with it.

Well, they are still young, none of them have officially started their apprenticeship in the Batcave, and have not yet become independent superheroes like Dick. Although they are far ahead of their peers, they have not yet reached the level of "independent" that Batman requires superheroes to have.

It turns out that Batman's strictness is correct. Now their brains are shut down and they don't know how to deal with it for a while.

In contrast, Bruce came to his senses quickly. His brain quickly memorized Ron's words, but sealed the information and turned to think about the sentence in Ron's words that actually contained information.

"Our world has become an independent world? What does that mean? It has been separated from the multiverse? What does this mean and what will happen?"

For Bruce, what he encountered, what he experienced, and what he became in other worlds were all irrelevant private matters. They could only be used as a reference and could not be thought about in depth.

But what Ron said was that their alien world had already separated from the original multiverse... This was an absolute big problem. Bruce's keen sense of smell allowed him to quickly realize that something was wrong.

Bruce immediately asked:

"Barry once told me that you had some communication with God, and that Thomas and Martha came to our world after the communication... Is that the reason? Then what is your purpose?"

"It's a bit troublesome to explain this in detail." Hearing this, Ron touched his chin and said, "But you can think of it as a zone of isolation burned in advance when facing a fire."

"Of course, this doesn't mean we have to burn down the world. We just need to create a reasonable immune system in advance, just like the surface skin that resists foreign germs."

"Why this world?" Bruce asked coldly, "Do we have the right to object?"

"Of course, after all, no one wants their home to become a victim of resistance against outsiders." Ron said he understood Bruce's idea. After all, this means that the world will have to endure many unknown challenges.

Although many literary works describe border villages as simple and pure paradises, in fact, borders in most of the past and present times have always represented a strong martial virtue. And this strong martial virtue is not innate, but in the continuous conflicts, all the gentle and kind people have become corpses.

Bruce knows that many worlds have been destroyed by the world virus. Although the world virus is extremely evil, Bruce does not intend to let his world become a victim to prevent its invasion just because of their evil... With a doctorate in biology, doesn't Bruce know this? The immune system kills viruses by killing 1,000 enemies and injuring 800 of its own. There is nothing wrong with killing 1,000 enemies and injuring 10,000 of its own. For the immune system, such a thing is a sure win-win business - they are only responsible for killing viruses, and they don't care whether your body can withstand it.

"But the reason why I chose this world was not because of a spur of the moment, but because this world itself has many problems."

Ron explained: "When Barry arrived at the Flashpoint world through the cosmic treadmill, this world had already been anchored by the negative multiverse. The reason why Thomas and Martha stayed here instead of joining the reincarnation of the world or becoming part of the omniverse tree like other survivors of the Flashpoint world is to determine the state of this world and prevent the first arrival of the world virus."

"...What did you find?" Bruce suddenly understood why Thomas rarely moved around in Gotham, but lurked in the shadows. Obviously, between Thomas and Martha, Thomas was the executor of the plan. And Martha... it's not accurate to say that she was just an extra, but compared to Thomas, Martha did care more about her son.

Putting family matters aside, Bruce said, "Since you are here now, does that mean the first arrival of the world virus has begun?"

"Of course, and it's beyond my expectation. These virus parasites actually come from the Flashpoint world where your father used to live." Ron said, "According to intelligence, a Kryptonian spaceship from the Flashpoint world has successfully escaped from the old world that is in the process of reincarnation, and locked onto the earth of this world during the escape, and is constantly moving forward."

"what is the reason?"

"Not sure." Ron said, "That's why I came to this world."

"Wait a minute! Isn't it a bit too arbitrary to push our world to the forefront just because of this uncertain issue?!" The third-generation Robin Drake at the side couldn't help but say: "And our world has the Justice League, which has the ability to defend itself with relevant intelligence. In this case, ignoring the ideas of our world and making decisions, is it..."

Drake had a point, but Ron had a plan to deal with it.

No, Ron just clapped his hands, and then Thomas came out and said, "Because I'm Batman."

"..."

"..."

The other people in the Batcave who were originally feeling indignant were suddenly relieved.

They themselves couldn't understand why they suddenly felt relieved after hearing this sentence. It was just as incomprehensible as the NM obedience test...

Bruce's face was numb, as if he had already anticipated what Thomas would say.

Rubbing his brows, Alfred couldn't help but say, "Although... but... okay. They are both Batman, even though they are from different worlds, but the degree of convincingness when they are spoken is the same."

"Yes." Barbara couldn't help but sighed: "This familiar feeling, it must be Batman."

"Humph, you deserve it." Todd's face was full of disgust.

"Then what are you going to do?"

Bruce asked. But this time, Bruce's voice was no longer coming from the loudspeaker of the Batcave program, but appeared directly in everyone's ears accompanied by the sound of mechanical operation and the roar of the engine.

The heavily loaded Batmobile drew a thrilling drift arc in the hall of the Batcave. Back in the Batcave, even with the mask on, everyone could still clearly feel the complex question in Bruce's eyes:

"At least tell me your battle plan."

"Oh, the battle plan is not ready yet." Facing Bruce's question, Ron said frankly:
"So I plan to survey your world first to determine the level of combat power in your world. Even in the same multiverse, the average level of worldviews varies. For example, Superman in the Flashpoint world has been constantly experimented on since he could remember, so his personal abilities are very limited. His strength is not even half of Superman in the normal timeline. But because of the enhancement of the world virus, even if his head is chopped off, he can still fight with his head as if nothing happened."

Hearing this, Bruce nodded thoughtfully, and then asked: "Then how are you going to confirm it? Or, who do you want to start with?"

"Of course he's the toughest one in the Justice League."

After hearing Ron's words, Bruce looked up subconsciously, then nodded in understanding, indicating that he knew what Ron meant.

Seeing this, Barbara asked, "Who is the most difficult to deal with in the Justice League? Is it Superman? Do we need to use kryptonite?"

Hearing this, Ron glanced at Bruce, then shook his head and said, "If even you know how to use kryptonite against Superman, then it's not that difficult to deal with."

"…Why do I feel like you are scolding me?" Barbara crossed her arms in dissatisfaction.

Without paying attention to Barbara's temper, Ron said, "Get ready. It seems like you've been looking forward to it for a long time."

"Haha! Of course!" The one who walked out of the Gate of Helheim was the fully armed War Lord Diana.

(End of this chapter)

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