Chapter 593 Who Is the Bat and Who Is the Cat (Part 2)
A few minutes ago, Batcat came out of his Batcave and was on his way to deal with Schiller. Not surprisingly, he encountered Bane and the group of crazy cats he led that were released from the Crazy Cat Asylum.
Batcat always thought that Bane was dependent on the liquid in the tube. Therefore, the cell built for Bane had equipment for over-infusing liquid. Every once in a while, the delivery of the liquid would be stopped, allowing Bane to En was in a withdrawal reaction for a long time.
But what he didn't expect was that Bain had already quit this dependence and no longer had such severe withdrawal reactions.
Therefore, when Batcat followed the previous plan and focused on attacking the tubes on Bane's back, causing the liquid to leak, he was sneak attacked by Bane who pretended to be weak, so that he took out the hovercraft planned to deal with Schiller in advance, and even Weapon activated.
Batcat weighed in his mind whether to deal with Schiller first or Bain and these crazy cats. In the end, he chose the latter, because once these crazy cats entered the city, they would cause far more damage than Xi Le wanted to be too old, so he changed his route to the Crazy Cat House and instead chased Bain and the others here.
What he didn't expect was that he met Clark again halfway, directly destroying his hovering saucer, and the cat was dragged here.
Although he was worried about the situation in the Crazy Cat Home, these crazy cats had been taken out by Bain, and there should be no major problems in the remaining empty Crazy Cat Home. Therefore, Bain Cat decided to first After taking care of these cats, Schiller will talk about it later.
But what he didn't expect was that after exploring the situation in the city and learning about the existence of the Bat Cat, Schiller formulated a plan to make more flowers bloom.
He first gained Batcat's trust, and then made him a seemingly harmless suggestion, which was to improve the surveillance robot's patrol route?
The patrol route given by Schiller was indeed much better than the original, taking into account almost every blind spot, except for some that he deliberately set aside.
If you leave a surveillance blind spot out of thin air, Batcat will definitely find it. Therefore, the so-called surveillance blind spot left by Schiller is not a dead spot. It can only be said that among two targets that need to be monitored at the same time, the right of the two evils will be chosen. Lightly. For example, first monitor the commanding heights and places with wide views. Sewer openings and other things can be placed first.
When Schiller came to this city, he knew that Batman would definitely come to him, so he designed an entire guidance chain to allow Batman to explore places that he did not have time to explore in the plan. It's the bank where the murder took place.
Using the same surveillance blind spot, Schiller committed a murder, killing the bank president's cat, and dumping the body at the door of the bank at the right time. With the gray fog, it was not difficult to do all this.
Batman saw the dead cat's body, and Schiller knew very well that Batman, who had a detective heart, would not let this murder go unnoticed. He would always come to investigate.
Batman is the king of the night. He only comes out from night to early morning. Therefore, the monitoring loophole arranged by Schiller happened to be during the peak period of his activity. In this way, Batman was led to the scene through the monitoring loophole arranged by Schiller. bank and sneaked into the bank at the same time.
At the same time, Schiller did not stay at the Crazy Cat Asylum. This was just the prison where Batcat kept these crazy cats. There was nothing to investigate. He was going to investigate the manor where Batcat once lived.
There is no need to confirm. Schiller knows very well that there must be a place in Gotham City called Wayne Manor. Just like the Crime Alley, this is a landmark building in Gotham. No matter which world it appears in, there must be a place like this. Place, it's part of Batman's origin story, the nail in the coffin of DC Comics.
Schiller turned into a gray mist form and began a large-scale search. Although all the buildings had been transformed into steel cages by Batcat, Batcat himself no longer lived in the manor, but lived in the Batcat Building or the Batcave. , however, Schiller still found a special building in a place that was once a wealthy area.
This building has also been transformed into metal, but it is not a townhouse or apartment building like other buildings, but it is the only single villa.
After entering this kind of villa, there are still very strict monitoring equipment here, even several times more than outside. However, Batcat has been transferred out by Schiller, and the group of crazy cats who have been released will stop him for a while. Even if the surveillance is destroyed, he won't be able to come for a while.
Schiller considered all the time differences. While Batcat was busy fighting Bane's group of crazy cats, Schiller destroyed all the monitoring equipment in the manor.
Just when he started exploring, he discovered that all the items in the entire manor had been emptied, and no furniture was left. This was beyond Schiller's expectation. In his opinion, even if Batcat was paranoid, he should Nor would I leave the place where I lived as a child like this.
Schiller actually came here to look for traces of another person, the butler Alfred.
Through the personality analysis of Batcat, Schiller determined that when he was growing up, he had no one to guide him, so he became more and more paranoid and his desire for control grew uncontrollably. Then there was a problem. Alfred went where?
You know, even the original Batman, the mature and dark man, was not paranoid enough to turn the entire Gotham into this.
Or, this is not paranoia, but a bit stupid. The original Batman would not do such a stupid thing. Although he is very obsessed, he is clear-headed and must know that it is impossible to eliminate all crimes by doing so.
In other words, this is not just a mature version of Gotham. Something must have happened to change the life trajectory of this so-called Batcat. Now, the biggest change Schiller observed is that Alfred is not with the Batcat.
So, he went around in a big circle, transferred the Batcat out, and then went to the former Batcat Manor to investigate.
Finding that there were no clues in the building upstairs, Schiller could only look for the entrance to the cellar. He remembered that there should be a basement in Wayne Manor, but the structure of this manor was different from Wayne Manor, so Schiller searched for a long time before finding the entrance to the basement.
As soon as he walked down the intersection, he heard a little movement. He also had the sensitive hearing of a cat. As soon as the sound came, Schiller quickly ran up the stairs he had just come down and ran into the next room.
Then he saw two cats coming up from the basement. One of them was a gray cat that looked a little old, thin, haggard, and even had a broken tail. It should be Alfred the cat.
More importantly, he had a collar on his neck, which was obviously a device used by the bat cat for monitoring. It was destroyed and sparking.
It seemed that Alfred the cat had just been rescued from the basement by another cat, but what puzzled Schiller the most was that the cat that rescued Alfred was walking beside Alfred.
He was green and was smiling.
Looking east along the Bat Cat's manor, and then crossing the central battlefield where the Bat Cat and Bane were fighting, we came to the Gotham Bank located in the east.
Unlike the real Gotham, all the buildings in this cat city Gotham are no longer in their original locations, but it is not difficult to see that this bank in this cat city Gotham should not have been a bank, but should have been transformed from other buildings, and some details before the transformation were retained.
Observing these details, Batman speculated that this might be the former Gotham Police Station. By lifting the metal wall panels, he could see bullet holes and scars on the old wall behind.
Batman walked deeper into the bank and speculated about the room that might have clues according to the specifications of the buildings on both sides.
He found that all the rooms on the ground had been converted into bank offices, but there was a very hidden door leading to the underground.
After Batman opened the door, he became more vigilant and walked down the stairs little by little. Sure enough, the style of the underground room was completely different from that on the ground. It looked like a filing room, and some undamaged documents were still preserved. Batman walked to the table, jumped on the chair, and looked at the text on the documents.
The cats in Gotham certainly have text, otherwise it would be impossible to develop such a civilization, but the problem is that Batman can't read their text.
But it doesn't matter. The number of documents here is still very large. Combined with the text on the sign that Batman saw before, he can directly decipher part of the content.
Under the cold light, Batman's hair was reflected in blue. He stared at the words intently, and his blue eyes were full of a different light.
At the same time, the battle in the center of Gotham was in full swing, or rather, Batcat was being beaten by Clark.
"Point Guard Here"
No matter which world Batman is from, his combat effectiveness in encounters is very weak, not to mention that the opponent Batcat encountered was Superman Cat.
Needless to say, cat battles are different from human battles. Superman Cat focuses on Superman, not cats. He has all the abilities of Superman. Except for the weakness that he must limit his output and fear the collapse of dreams, he is almost invincible.
Clark also had no intention of learning the cat's attack method. He just floated in the air and used the rays emitted from his eyes to force Batcat to run around on the ground. Even if he didn't stretch out his claws to scratch people, one punch was enough to make Batcat fly far away.
Finally, the bat cat couldn't stand it anymore. He activated a controller next to his neck. Instantly, a loud rumbling sound came from the ground, and the walls and foundations of countless buildings began to change and combined into a huge machine monster.
Even a normal-sized person seemed a little small compared to this huge defensive robot cat, let alone a few ordinary cats.
During the process of the machine being assembled, they fled in all directions, and Clark had to raise his altitude to observe the situation on the battlefield.
The bat cat controlled its wings and flew to the top of the huge robot cat. Clark's face became a little serious. It was not easy to deal with such a big guy under the condition of limiting the output. He shouted to the bottom: "Cooperate with me! Attack its legs!"
A full moon hung high in the sky, and the terrifying machine monster jumped onto the roof. The shadows of several cats seemed insignificant compared to him. All cats knew that a hard battle was coming.
But at this moment, the shadow of a cat flew past the full moon, and its streamlined limbs spoke of the unique beauty of cats.
He landed on the shoulder of the giant robot, and then quickly jumped to the top of the robot. The top of the robot was like a small square for cats.
Two identical blue-eyed black cats stood on the top of the giant robot under the moonlight and confronted each other.
"Who are you? Why are you here?!" Batcat took a cautious step back, looking at the cat that looked exactly like him. Suddenly, as if he suddenly remembered something, he said, "Aren't you the rat that got into the sewer before?!"
"You are the rat." Batman took two steps forward. He was not scolding Batcat, but telling a fact. He moved his nose slightly and felt a familiar smell. This was not beyond his expectations. He said, "You are the same as the cat that died at the door of the bank. You are both rats."
"What are you talking about?" Batcat took another step back involuntarily. The cat opposite him brought him too much pressure, as if an endless black tide was coming towards him.
"I will become a bat because bats represent the fear in my heart."
"And you, you will become a bat, but some people hope that the one who rules Gotham is a rat with wings, not a cat with sharp teeth and claws."
"Because they are afraid of cats."
Just then, a crazy laugh came from a distance, and a green cat jumped onto the top of the robot's head.
At the moment when Batcat was attracted by Clowncat, a black shadow shot out in the moonlight like a sharp arrow.
Batman jumped up, his figure blocked the moonlight, and the shadow he cast fell on the roof of the building, shaped like a bat flying over the night sky.
Just when all the cats thought that Batman was attacking the green Clowncat, Batman flew out and bit Batcat on the neck.
A strange scream that made people feel sad sounded, like the cry of a night owl in a dark forest.
In the background of a full moon, several feathers flew into the air, spun a few times in the night, and then slowly fell to the ground.
The green cat stretched out his nose, approached the feather, showed a disgusted expression, and said:
"Ha, it's still that disgusting smell of bird shit."