Chapter 1137 How do you play a hero that you don't even believe in yourself?
Chapter 1137 How do you play a hero that you don't even believe in yourself?
Chapter 1137 How do you play a hero that you don't even believe in yourself?
Beyond the vast DC multiverse.
In the vastness of the omnipotent universe, the Void Hand looked with apprehension at the Creation Hand that reached out from the distant omnipotent universe.
He retreated in fear, hiding himself in the glow emanating from the DC multiverse, trying his best to avoid being noticed by the Hands of Origin.
All the power he poured into the DC Multiverse, condensing into a physical form, has been killed. Everything has been lost. The DC Multiverse truly is a vampire universe. The body he created in the DC Multiverse is dead, and the power that constitutes that body belongs to the DC Multiverse. The Void Hand even tried to recall it remotely, which is simply wishful thinking.
He is now completely unable to reclaim the energy he invested if he hadn't made a deal with Batman Dragon.
Yes, he made a deal with Batman Dragon.
When his power remained in the DC multiverse, the "Story" became a rule of the DC multiverse, just like the Quantum Force.
He gave Batman Dragon an opportunity to use his legacy, and Batman Dragon promised him a portion of his power in return.
What can Batman Dragon do if he goes back on his word? He can't; he has completely lost his influence over the DC multiverse.
Although he briefly possessed the Truth Machine of the DC Multiverse and learned how to make it, greatly improving his Destruction Machine, he ultimately failed to gain any power from the DC Multiverse and was expelled by Batman Dragon.
Therefore, all of this is nothing more than a gamble without any stakes.
He had already lost everything, so why not give it a try?
However, it's time to withdraw now; the Void Hand doesn't want to be caught by the Origin Hand clan.
He is different from Perpetua. Perpetua, who attempts to occupy a multiverse and fight against the Origin Hands in one place, is like a bandit who rules the mountains and can rely on the terrain of the multiverse and the Origin Hands to maneuver. In the eyes of the Origin Hands, an Outer God who wanders between the multiverses and steals their power is like a bandit wandering in the wilderness, much easier to deal with than Perpetua.
As for the success or failure of the Batman: Dragon project—
call.
The Hand of the Void hopes he succeeds.
He took another step back, taking one last deep look at the beautiful DC multiverse, like a greedy old wolf taking one last look at the flock of sheep in a pen. Then he decisively retreated, disappearing completely into the vast omnipotent universe before the gaze of the Hand of Origin could even pass over him.
The Batman Who Laughs knows he's a supervillain, but now he needs to play a hero, a hero who saves the DC multiverse.
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So that's how the story is written.
Each of us will find our own identity within it.
When Doctor Manhattan's quantum power is completely divided between him and Batman Dragon, and when the intense anti-crisis energy and crisis energy erupt, the Batman Who Laughs and Batman Dragon will be the only two entities within the entire DC multiverse capable of absorbing and carrying these powers.
The power gap between Batman Dragon and Batman Who Laughs is narrowing, and Batman Who Laughs is beginning to approach Batman Dragon's level. When Batman Who Laughs lowers his head, he begins to see everything with new eyes, and his whole body becomes as brilliant as gold. When he tempers himself in the flames of the World's Forge, he is already a red-hot steel billet, and then in the quenching fire known as the demise of Doctor Manhattan, he forges himself into a living machine of truth.
When he surveys the entire situation, he can see all the wars happening right now at a glance. He sees Barbara Gordon from the main universe lying on the battlefield covered in blood, and he sees Bane from the Chen Tao universe being overwhelmed by a massive number of laughing Robins.
As Batman Dragon lashed out with his tail, striking him, the Batman Who Laughs' chains, adorned with bat-shaped blades, also struck Batman Dragon, sending a searing pain through the Batman Who Laughs' entire body.
It was as if lightning had pierced his bones.
The Bat Who Laughs knows perfectly well that this demon is his antithesis, driven by everything he fights against, his ultimate enemy.
However, what terrified him was that the Batman Who Laughs sensed that Batman Dragon was stronger than him—how could that be?—and worse, he sensed that Batman Dragon knew this too.
The Batman Who Laughs heard Batman Dragon mock him with his deathly voice: "Gold? That doesn't suit you at all. Tell me I'm right, Bruce, and I'll spare you and the Justice League."
"how?"
He said, awaiting the Bat of Laughter's reply.
The Batman Who Laughs shrank a dark multiverse beneath Batman Dragon's body, then inserted the core of this dark multiverse, Earth, into Batman Dragon's gaping, laughing mouth.
He gave Batman Dragon an answer.
Batman Dragon laughed, and the laughter grew louder and louder, a terrifying sound that shook the entire earth. The Batman Who Laughs felt this laughter pierce through his chest. The Batman Who Laughs saw Batman Dragon grab the members of the Teen Titans from the void, steal their power, and then forcefully hurl them into an infinite, parallel universe beyond the flow of time.
This power was many times greater than Darkseid's Omega Judgment. The Batman Who Laughs pounced and grabbed the Teen Titan who was about to be smashed to pieces, but he knew it was a trap set by Batman Dragon. He cursed himself, but he couldn't control himself.
He was trapped by Batman's endless desire to save others.
Then the Batman Who Laughs felt a sharp pain. Batman Dragon had struck him so hard that time had reversed, rewinding the course of history to the Knights of the Round Table and the birth of the new humans.
In the Cretaceous period of the main universe's timeline, the Batman Who Laughs fell to the ground like a meteor. He returned to normal human size and was unable to get up for a while.
"You see, it's just a thought—"
The Batman Who Laughs heard Batman Dragon's voice, but the other man was not in front of him.
"Come out, where are you? Coward?"
He tried his best to regain his strength, and he was breathing heavily.
But he knew he wasn't a hero. He harbored a vile thought. He felt guilty about it, but he knew that guilt was merely a result of Batman Dragon's alteration of his thinking.
Therefore, the inherently evil Batman Who Laughs plays the hero, suppressing his guilt with reason and doing righteous things.
"But you know, you can surrender at any time. If you do, I'll let you die painlessly, hehe, or rather—almost painlessly?"
The Laughing Bat felt the attack again, and the excruciating pain terrified him.
Heroes will always defeat villains.
But how do you play a hero you don't even believe in yourself, the Bat Who Laughs?
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