Chapter 3513: Research on Cats and Dogs (35)
Chapter 3487 Research on Cats and Dogs (Thirty-five)
"Here you come." Bruce said excitedly.
"I'll say it again, I have no interest in the twisted relationship between these people." Hal threw a slice of potato chips into his mouth and said, "And, aliens are coming to invade the earth, but we're sitting here to watch Batman's fun. Is that really OK?"
"That's great," said Halle. "If you want aliens to go to hell, it's better to have Batman's fun."
Although Hal said this, he didn't see him closing his eyes. Instead, Oliver, obviously not interested, stumbled on the sofa and took a nap after drinking a cup of hot chocolate.
"So what happened to their universe?" Clark looked at Lex and asked.
Lex was distracted. After about a few dozen seconds, he came back to his senses and said, "Professor Xavier read Superman's memory, and he told me that this is probably what happened..."
Lex probably told the situation of the Unrighteous Superman universe, and everyone was sighing.
"Do you think Professor Xavier can reach an agreement?" Diana couldn't help but worry, and she said, "Batman is really difficult. And I want to say... Of course, I'm not hindsight. If I were the Wonder Woman in that universe, I would probably say that."
"What?" Clark turned to look at her.
"It's Batman's fault," Diana said. "This is because Batman is not dealing with it well. I feel that he has to take at least 70% of the responsibility."
Just as Clark was about to speak, Diana interrupted him and said, "I mean after-processing. Of course, the culprit is the Joker, but Batman's aftermath is unfavorable, which is the main reason why the situation will develop like this."
"Do you think Batman should be tolerant of Superman at that time?" Bruce asked.
"I don't like the word 'tolerance'." Diana shook her head gently and said, "Batman is just a policeman. He is not a judge in the court, nor is he a jury. He is not qualified to tolerate anyone."
"He is just a Superman friend, so he should do what his friend should do. For example, take some time to comfort his friend when he loses the most important person in his life."
Diana held her arms and tilted her head, saying, "Killing people is a violation of the law, and it is the same as killing clowns. There is no need to conduct any moral trial before a legal trial. I have always followed this."
"Superman lives in human society and enjoys the emotional feedback brought to him by human society. It is his obligation to follow the rules of human society. Then he should abide by the law, and there is no doubt about this."
"If Superman is willing to be judged by the law, pay the price for his violation of the law in a human way, then we should treat him in the way humans treat the criminals. Let him stand in court, be tried, and go to jail."
"If so, then we cannot call him morally noble, there is no need to conduct additional moral judgments, because he has paid the price within the scope of universal values."
"And Batman's problem is that he did not ask Superman if he was willing to accept the law's trial, but directly conducted a moral trial. Because the procedure was wrong, even if the result was right, he was wrong."
Clark nodded frequently when he heard it, saying: "Batman is too concerned about the moral issue of 'whether the killing is right?' and ignores the prerequisite for moral judgment, that is, he must first use the law to judge the other party. If the other party firmly disobeys the legal trial, moral judgment is meaningful."
"But there seems to be no need for Superman to obey the legal trial, right?" Hal said. "He is so strong. Will he really be willing to be arrested in prison?"
"He may not want to do it, that's when Batman takes action," Diana said. "But before he makes a clear statement, no one can assume he doesn't want to."
"What if he did something and proved that he didn't intend to abide by the law at all?" Hal said, "The version we heard was too brief and lacked a lot of details. Maybe Batman made sure that he would not be willing to accept legal sanctions through Superman's various actions, so he started the moral trial directly?"
"It makes sense," said Bruce. "I think Superman was crazy at that time, and he did more than just killing people. Batman had to stop him first, and this was regarded as accusation by Superman."
"This is going to ask Superman himself." Diana looked at Clark and said, "When you feel pain, are you angry or frustrated?"
"I think it's the former," Clark said. "If a tragedy happens, I can't guarantee that I can control myself. Maybe I will do many irrational things."
"If I go to stop you, will you take my anger outrage?" Diana asked.
Clark was silent for a long time before saying, “Instead of stopping my actions in a physical sense, it’s better to find a way to calm me down on an emotional level. I think Batman chose the wrong choice.”
"But how can you calm down if you don't stop your actions in a physical sense?" Harley asked.
"If you are Professor X, it should be OK." Clark could only say, "but if it was Batman, maybe it wasn't that he chose the wrong choice, but he just didn't have to."
"Then it seems like this is a dead end," Diana concluded. "Batman will definitely stop Superman from acting, and the sad and angry Superman will feel that he has betrayed him and will take more extraordinary actions to fight Batman, which makes Batman even more exhausted..."
"They haven't had time to calm down and talk," Lex said. "There are actually a few opportunities, but obviously their universe's Justice League...I don't know what to say."
"It seems that my peers did something stupid." Diana had already anticipated it, she said.
"So now they have a chance to talk, do you think they will give in to each other? Or..."
"The one who talks with Batman now is not Superman," Lex interrupted Diana and said, "The one in the lab is not a cat and a dog, but two smart cats. They are both superiors who are good at manipulation and are not that easy to give in."
"This is really interesting," said Bruce. "In the relationship between two people, if one side is compared to a cat that looks unthreatening but good at manipulation, the other side is a strong but simple-minded dog. The cooperation between cats and dogs is intimate."
"But, Batman, the cat, doesn't know that his dog has changed its core and still wants to control him; and Professor Xavier, as an equally smart cat, has to disguise himself as a dog in order not to be exposed, and to take the initiative as a dog in order not to be exposed. Who do you think will win?"
"I bet it was Professor Xavier," said Pamela. "He can read the mind, and the advantage is too great. Moreover, Superman can be regarded as a victim, and he occupies the moral high ground."
"I think it's Batman." Halle took a sip of soda and said, "It's too difficult to see through Batman's true thoughts. I bet that the twists and turns in his spiritual world are more complicated than the structure inside the earth. He may have built an entire universe in his mind, but buried the truth in the inside of a certain asteroid, and Professor Xavier is not so easy to figure it out."
"Why do I think Batman will find out that Superman is not Superman?" Hal said, "He will definitely find out."
"But he won't expose it." Diana shook her head and said, "If an unknown creature controls Superman, it is equivalent to kidnapped Superman. Batman will not rashly provoke the kidnapper."
"My head is too big," Barry said, "so no one enjoys a simple and simple relationship now? Do you have to do this?"
"Of course not." Clark patted his shoulder and said, "As long as we firmly support healthy relationships, no matter how many perverts and madmen can shake us."
"That's you," Barry shrank his neck and said, "If there is a madman like this one day, I really don't know if I can escape him."
"Of course, physically," Halle laughed and said, "But mentally... I suggest you hide behind Professor Schiller, and he will protect you."
"You really gave him a good idea," Pamela said to Halle. "It reminded me of a joke - a man hid in the bear cave in order not to be struck by lightning."
Halle laughed, Barry scratched his head, as if he understood what Pamela was saying. Only Clark and Diana looked at each other helplessly.
"If you have to join a pathological relationship, I hope you can choose a partner," Diana said. "If you are a dog, then you go find a cat, but never a lion or a tiger."
"otherwise……"
The two looked at Bruce in unison.
"I'm definitely not saying that you haven't graduated from your doctorate yet." After receiving Bruce's death gaze, Diana quickly raised her hand and said.
"I'm not saying that you're overestimating your abilities, you're just a little unlucky." Clark hurriedly said as Bruce's eyes turned to Clark.
"Yes, you've always been unlucky." Diana echoed.
Fortunately, at this time, the Injustice Batman and Injustice Superman on the screen finally ended their long meeting. Injustice Batman said, "We do lack a chance to talk, but I don't think it's time for now, I need to adjust my equipment as soon as possible."
Superman was standing there with his hands hanging down, but just as Batman turned around to continue his experiment, the saw blade on the table began to tremble and then flew up.
"Swoosh swish swish--"
The saw blade that rotated like a meat grinder simply cut the rope. Batman injustice turned around and looked at Superman injustice.
"You shouldn't be the first to make equipment to prevent falling from altitude when fighting with me. I can catch you."
"That's right." Batman injustice turned back and looked at him, "It's just something that happened before. Should I tell you that I will bring this every time I fight with you."
"Do you think I can't see it?"
Batman Injustice seemed to be speechless. Superman Injustice stepped forward and said, "Batman, do you know? You are a very weird person, and no one can see through you."
"Everyone has a set of standards for measuring others. Those who meet the standards are classified as friends, and those who do not meet the standards will be kicked out. We can easily observe what standards most people measure, such as like-mindedness or like interests."
"But you are different. You hide this set of standards too deeply. No one can say with great certainty what status he is in your heart. If he is very sure, it is just an illusion you give him. In fact, no one knows how you judge others."
"No, Clark." Batman Injustice said, "You know I have a standard, I don't kill, and I hope my friends don't kill."
"I violated this standard, so you kicked me out of the category of friends. I fully understand. Outside the scope of friends is the enemy, and you treat me as your enemy."
"You ask your friends not to kill, but you don't seem to have such a requirement to the enemy. It seems that when your enemies are much better and much more free than when you are your friends. Is this the purpose of setting this standard?"
"No, of course not." Batman said, "I have expectations for my friends, but not for my enemies."
"Is it a good thing to be expected by you?" Superman Injustice tilted his head and looked at him, "If I were still your friend, maybe I would feel honored. You think I can stick to a certain principle like you, and prove that you recognize my ethics. It is always honored to be recognized by Batman."
"But now I am your enemy, and you can't expect your enemy to stick to the same principles as you, otherwise we would have reunited."
"I just want to ask you." Superman Idiot took another step forward, "Even if I follow your standards again, will you include me in the category of friends?"
"Those things cannot be regarded as never happening, Clark, don't be so naive."
"Yes, so even if I bow to you now, we can't go back to the past. We can never go back."
Batman injustice noticed that the tone of Injustice was a bit weird. He didn't sound angry at all. He was calm beyond common sense, which was very wrong.
He turned to see the Unrighteous Superman, but he did not see any expression of anger or disappointment. When those eyes completely cooled down, they looked like a real glacier. The exposed water surface was always the tip of the iceberg, and the real soul became a giant sunk under the water.
Chapter completed!