Chapter 1201 The Cry of the Lamb (20)(2/2)
Amanda opened her mouth, looked at Schiller with a complicated expression and said: "Bruce Wayne is really your good student, you two are exactly the same...I'm sorry, professor."
"Remember that phone call?" Schiller raised his eyes and looked at Amanda.
Amanda frowned deeply. She recalled the scene that day and asked, "Who is Lucifer?"
"A son who has been in conflict with his father for thousands of years." Schiller summarized it very briefly. Before Amanda could speak, Schiller said before her: "He can't
Provide us with any direct assistance..."
"But precisely because he is also a father's son and understands me very well, he can bring me the ally I want most."
"What are we going to do?" Amanda asked.
"Do nothing, get out of here and let me stay here until night."
"Why?" Amanda asked very confused.
"Because the night belongs to Batman."
There is nothing special about the Colorado night. It is equally deep and dark. The inquiry room with only one small window turns into complete darkness as night falls.
Schiller sat quietly in the center of the room, his expression very calm, as if he was waiting for someone to come to an appointment.
The hands of the clock turned to 1:05 in the morning. Suddenly, there was a slight movement in the quiet room. Schiller then spoke:
"It seems that Lucifer did not disappoint me."
The dark figure who had just entered the room paused for a moment. When those gray eyes glanced over, he knew that he had found the right person.
"You seem to know I'm coming." A deep voice sounded.
Schiller did not answer. He just looked at the dark figure who entered the room. He was tall and strong, with a long cloak wrapping his body.
The dim light shone on him, and the shadow stretched behind him, covering the entire corner of the room and most of the ceiling.
At the end of the shadow, the most eye-catching thing is the two long pointed ears.
Chapter completed!