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Chapter 3504 Research on Cats and Dogs (Twenty-six)

Chapter 3478 Research on Cats and Dogs (Twenty-six)

The pale knight's face cleared a little. I don't know if he accepted Superman's statement or was satisfied with their positive apology, but he no longer had a calm face.

"As mayor, I must say that Gotham welcomes every tourist. I hope you can have fun here, but the premise is not to violate the law, nor to cause too much noise and create safety hazards."

All words are good, but it is so strange that these words come from the mouths of people with this face. Batman, who is used to observing micro-expressions to collect information, would rather look down at the dishes on the plate than look at the Pale Knight.

Of course, Superman is better. After all, he is not facing the clown every day, and the Pale Knight does not wear that kind of horror makeup, so he accepts it well.

Pale Knight is elegant in character, funny in conversation, and has his own opinions on Gotham's tourism industry. Superman and him are very happy to talk.

This situation certainly made Batman feel very different, but he didn't know why he was awkward. Anyway, the meal was eaten without any taste.

It was finally time to come to an end, the Pale Knight stood up and answered the call. Batman hurriedly touched Superman with his elbow.

Superman understood what he meant, and Batman wanted him to use his super listening to the Pale Knight's phone content.

"…what? Why is this happening? Sheriff Gordon has passed. OK, you remind him to keep the physical samples. I'll arrange for manpower to close the road so that the ambulance can arrive as soon as possible."

Superman's brows gradually frowned. Batman looked at him, and Superman lowered his voice and said a few words to him. Although Batman also frowned slightly, his expression was obviously more relaxed than before.

"It seems that this strange mayor is in some trouble." Batman told Superman, "and solving the trouble happens to be what we are good at."

"Are you sure?" Superman looked at him and asked, "Do you care about the metropolis?"

"It doesn't seem like the Metropolitan needs us very much." Batman stood up, but sat down quickly and said, "I think Gotham needs us more."

Superman saw that he wanted to win back the game in front of the Joker Mayor, but he did not expose it, but nodded with a smile and said, "Okay, he will definitely come to you for help later. After all, no matter what, you are Batman."

The Pale Knight does have such inertia, because in his universe, Batman is somewhat useful, at least in the detective, can still be helpful.

He hurried back with his cell phone, and was about to say something and stopped, then looked at Batman and said, "Well, Mr. Batman, your travel plans need to be paused first. We're in a little trouble and may need your help."

Batman sorted out the neckline—the liner of the bat suit he wore was a tights and had no neckline for tidying, but he still completed the full set of movements and nodded reservedly.

The meal was removed, and the few people were still sitting at the table. Batman was the first to speak, "Let's talk about what's going on."

"Just just now, I received a call from the president of Gotham University. He told me that nearly half of the faculty members had symptoms of food poisoning at tonight's dinner. In addition to vomiting and diarrhea, there were also confusion, delirium and whispers, and were now on their way to the hospital."

"Food poisoning?" Superman was the first to care about this issue.

Batman's focus is obviously different from that of others. He said, "Dinner? Today is not a festival. What kind of dinner party is held in the school?"

"I am a professor who has worked at Gotham University before. This time I returned to the university and he personally hosted a thank-you dinner."

"Professor..." Batman repeated the word.

He suddenly remembered that when he heard the Justice League chat in this universe before, he seemed to mention a certain "professor". Could it be this one, right?

"What's the name of this re-appointed professor?"

"Jonathan Klein."

To be honest, this name doesn't surprise Batman, after all, the Joker has already stood in front of him and became the mayor. What's the problem with the scarecrow going to Gotham University to be a professor?

In other words, Scarecrow seems to be a professor, so it is normal for him to work at Gotham University now.

But the food poisoning case? It doesn't sound like the scarecrow's style.

Batman silently speculated in his heart.

Judging from the tone of the Justice League before, the so-called professor has a good relationship with them, and it seems that he is the teacher of Bruce Wayne of this universe, and he is very familiar with Diana and Clark.

In this world, clowns can turn evil and become mayors, so the scarecrow will become a good teacher and friend of the Justice League, which seems not very outrageous.

According to Batman's understanding of the scarecrow, he usually does not use very simple and inferior means of poisoning food.

In fact, from the perspective of ordinary people, poisoning food or drinking water is the easiest way to poison. The probability of the opponent being hit is very high, and once it is hit, it is difficult to save it.

On the contrary, the inhaled poison gas produced by the Scarecrow is not particularly practical. It has high requirements for the concentration of the poison gas and the airtightness of the current space, and is not practical enough.

But the reason why Scarecrow has always used this method is because he is a conceited genius. He feels that it would be amazing if he could poison the most difficult and least practical method and poison the world's greatest detective.

That's why he has been devoted to studying fear of poison gas, rather than studying how to poison the food and drinking water in restaurants.

Assuming that the scarecrow of this universe is the same, he would not choose this kind of method that seems boring to him to deal with a group of university professors who are neither superheroes nor special characters.

Batman tends to say that Jonathan may be wronged. Some people deliberately use chemical poisoning to frame him, but because they are not that high, they cannot create counterfeits that fear poison gas, so they can only use relatively simple means of poisoning food and water.

And if we talk about the start-up, Batman couldn't help but think of the current situation in the Metropolitan area.

The invaders have not appeared for so long, which means that they should have given up the frontal attack, or they do not intend to start a decisive battle from the beginning, but instead have to secretly cause trouble first and weaken the combat power of the Justice League to the minimum before taking action.

In addition to provoking internal differences between the Justice League, adding more external troubles to the Justice League is also one of the methods.

Batman can see from Diana's previous attitude that the so-called professor is very difficult to deal with. Even Clark plans to apologize, and he is really the best choice for foreign enemies.

Also, if he is indeed close to the members of the Justice League, or even Bruce's mentor, if something happens to him, it will definitely affect the feelings of the Justice League members and achieve the purpose of disrupting their judgment.

To sum up, this is likely to be a mess deliberately created by the invaders this time, which shakes the Justice League by threatening Professor Jonathan.

Thinking of this, Batman couldn't sit still. He stood up and said to the Pale Knight: "Where is this Professor Klein now?"

"Gotham Police Department. He was to blame for this incident at his invitation dinner. Chief Gordon took him to the police department first."

"I'm going to the police station," Batman said. "Please call Director Gordon to tell us who we are and ask them to cooperate with my investigation."

The Pale Knight thought that Batman always knew the Scarecrow, and if he was interrogating, he would definitely ask more things, so he nodded and said, "Okay, James will cooperate with you."

"In addition, several professors who were not infected or who had mild symptoms also went to the police station. You can also ask them if there were any abnormalities on the scene."

Batman nodded and left with Superman.

About 20 minutes later, they arrived at the door of Gotham Police Station. Rows of police cars were parked in front of the door, each with heavy weapons installed on each car, and the firepower made Batman dumbfounded.

Batman had long realized that there were other forces constantly transforming the city and making it what it is. Upgrading Gotham police force was obviously one of the most important things he did, ensuring that no criminals survived such firepower and it must have greatly improved Gotham's policing.

Unfortunately, his Gotham couldn't use this method. The police would take anyone's black money, but when facing the Wayne group, they said that they were loyal guardians and would never take the people one by one.

Many thoughts quickly passed through Batman's mind. Instead of walking in through the main door, he went around to the back door and saw Gordon's figure in the office with lights on.

Batman pulled Superman over and said, "You go in through the main door and say you want to find a professor and get entangled with them for a while. I will ask Director Gordon to ask you to come up later."

Superman nodded, turned around and walked through the main entrance, while Batman jumped onto the balcony on the second floor and tiptoed into the office.

When Gordon turned his head and saw the dark shadows in the corner, he was shocked.

"God!!!"

From his reaction to Batman, we can see that Batman has not been around for a long time in this universe.

"I want to meet Professor Klein." Batman went straight to the topic.

"No problem, Mayor Napier has already told me. There are only two of you in the interrogation room. No matter what you say or do, no one will spread it."

This surprised Batman a little. Gordon obviously did this kind of thing many times, but it was much more flexible than their universe.

Gordon took the intercom and said a few words, then took Batman downstairs. Batman pulled Superman, who was talking to the police, and the three of them walked towards the interrogation room together.

When he walked to the visiting window, Batman saw Jonathan Klein sitting in the interrogation room with a gloomy face.
Chapter completed!
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