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Chapter 1,251 The Farm of Justice (33)

 Standing in front of the huge Ark Reactor, Bruce thought that he had only shared part of the Ark Reactor technology with Lex Luthor. The purpose was to borrow Luthor's genius and wisdom to further improve Gotham's energy system and make the transformation project more efficient.

It can proceed more smoothly.

The purpose of Luther's cooperation with him was to complete his university project, which was to improve Gotham's weather. This was also beneficial to Bruce. Moreover, Bruce's illness had improved a lot by that time, and the two of them carried out part of the technology.

cooperate.

When Bruce and the others came here, Hal took them through the portal. This method of movement could not be monitored by anything. They came in a hurry and did not notify anyone, so Lex Luthor should not know about him.

And Clark here.

In other words, Lex sent this thing here simply to aid the New Democratic Army in Guadalajara.

When Bruce and Lex were conducting technical cooperation on the Ark Reactor, Bruce emphasized to Lex that no technology or finished product could be disclosed.

Lex knew that Bruce was Batman, and he should be very aware of the possible consequences of leaking such important and dangerous technology, but he still did it.

This has gone beyond the scope of provoking international troubles to gain profits. Most of the so-called aid blood transfusions are just picking up scraps and throwing them over. It is impossible for any capitalist to actually cut his own aorta for blood transfusion.

But Lex's current actions are not only really aiding Mexico with key technologies and products, but more importantly, he is also putting himself under Batman's gun.

Bruce's thoughts raced and he immediately grasped the key. Lex knew Schiller before him. At that time, Lex was still young. It was Schiller who rescued him from his father's clutches, and Schiller was a Bolshevik.

Could it be that Lex Luthor also...

Bruce rolled his eyes, but he didn't say anything. The remaining people had already gathered around and started observing this huge engine. Clark observed Bruce's expression and said, "It seems like you know this guy."

thing?"

Bruce nodded and said, "It's called the Ark Reactor. It's the most advanced engine in the world so far. I didn't invent it, but I improved it."

The eyes of the people who didn't know what was going on widened. Diana looked at Bruce first and said, "Did you not sleep well last night, so you started talking in your sleep? If nothing else, how do you know it is the most advanced in the world?"

engine?"

"Because another version of it is buried underground in Gotham, powering half the city, and it's only on the lowest power setting."

Bruce stepped forward and touched the surface of the Ark reactor. Diana opened her mouth in surprise. Even if she didn't know much about machinery, she knew that Gotham was a huge city, and something that could power half of the huge city was definitely advanced.

beyond imagination.

"Wait a minute, Bruce, have you really put into practice the plan you mentioned before?" Clark frowned and looked at Bruce and said, "When we discussed this matter before, didn't Lex also disapprove of you coming up with one?"

Will the oversized generators power the entire city?”

"This is not a question of efficiency, but a question of safety!" Clark said very worriedly: "Even if the quality of the thing you build is guaranteed and it will not break when running, what if it is destroyed or controlled by others? This

The thing is an engine and a big bomb!"

"Then do you know where this thing is?"

"Where to put it?"

"Underground at Schiller's house."

Clark stared at Bruce in shock and said, "You put this thing underground in Professor Schiller's manor? Wait a minute...but shouldn't it be placed in a place like the Batcave?"

"I can't get into the Batcave." Bruce said calmly.

"But aren't you Batman?"

"But I can't get into the Batcave."

"Why can't you get in?"

"Because there is a password."

Clark collapsed and shouted: "Didn't you set the password?!"

"no."

Clark was stunned. He opened his mouth, then blinked again, as if doubting his ears. After dozens of seconds, he spoke again and repeated.

"You didn't set the password to the Batcave, then who did?"

"Schiller."

"Why did he set the password to the Batcave?"

"For me to write a paper."

Clark slowly closed his eyes and took a deep breath, then opened his eyes again and stared into Bruce's eyes and said:

"You mean, you and your professor, you slit his back and almost took out his spine, he slit your neck and almost drained your blood, you two tortured each other

For four years, and then you put a bomb under his house that could blow up Gotham, and let him set the password to your Batcave?"

Bruce nodded expressionlessly, and Clark slapped him on the forehead.

Hundreds of feet underground in Rodriguez Manor, in the center of a huge underground space, there is a reactor as huge as a behemoth that emits bright light. Next to the reactor is a running wheel with a golden

The shadow is flickering.

Lex folded his arms and looked at the readings on the instrument, his face a little solemn. Schiller glanced at Barry who was running hard on the running wheel and asked: "What's wrong? Is there something wrong?"

Lex touched his chin and said: "There is no problem with the operation of the Ark reactor, and there is no problem with the operation of the external functional devices, but the output power of the connection seems to be a bit insufficient, but I am not sure what is wrong."

"I can't help, I don't know much about this stuff, so is there any solution?" Schiller asked.

Lex stepped forward and pressed the button, and the running wheel stopped. Barry came down panting and said, "I ran fast enough, did I succeed?"

"Why do you seem to be enjoying it?" Schiller asked, looking at Barry.

Barry spread his hands and said: "As long as Batman agrees, I don't mind putting in some effort. Anyway, if you want to improve the weather in Gotham, it's just for the sake of the citizens of Gotham. It's a good deed. I'm happy to help."

Schiller glanced at Barry's slightly childish face, and then withdrew his gaze. At this time, Lex said:

"I think there may be a problem with the material. This part of the technology was completed in cooperation with Bruce. He was responsible for the material part, so I don't have detailed data, but I remember he said that the material used in the connection is the same as that of his batarang.

the same……"

"So, you need Batarangs?" Schiller asked.

Lex nodded and said, "I may have to study the properties of this material to determine whether it is a conductivity problem."

"Then don't think about it." Barry came over and said, "Each of Batman's darts is marked and numbered. After the battle, he will recover all the weapons, even if they fall into the Mariana Trench.

, he also has a way to fish them out, and will never allow them to wander outside."

Schiller silently walked to the side, reached out and opened a drawer, and with a "crash", a drawer of batarangs fell to the ground.

Barry's eyes almost popped out of his head. Schiller tilted his head and motioned for Luther to get it. He stood beside him and folded his arms and said, "Look at which version you want. I remember that different versions have different materials.

"Dick

"No, where did you get this...?!" Barry said, raising his voice.

"Confiscated." Schiller replied calmly: "There are also a few that my housekeeper picked up from the ground next to him when he hung himself on a branch in the garden."

"Then he won't come to you and ask for it?!"

"Then I won't give it to him?"

Barry stared at Schiller with an incredulous look and said: "In Gotham, you actually dare to use this attitude towards Batman, how do you survive to this day??!!"

Schiller stared at the batarangs in the area and said: "Why don't you ask, in Gotham, Batman dared to treat me with this attitude, how did he survive to this day? Is it based on his academic performance?"

After a while, Lex shook his head and said: "No, the problem doesn't seem to be in this aspect. This Ark Reactor should have been improved in many versions. Bruce may have adjusted the interface during a certain revision, but the connection device did not work.

No adjustment."

"Mismatching interfaces may also lead to poor conduction. To solve this problem, I may need his revised detailed design drawings."

Schiller sighed softly and whispered: "His design drawings are all in the Batcave... Forget it, I'll go over there."

After saying that, he set his sights on Barry and said, "Aren't you fast? Take me to the Batcave."

Just as Barry was about to speak, he noticed the impatience in Schiller's eyes. Barry had no choice but to put his hand on Schiller's shoulder, and the speed force instantly covered Schiller's body.

Schiller didn't even feel that his vision was blurred. In a short period of time, the door of Wayne Manor appeared in front of him. Barry took his hand back as if he was electrocuted, and swooped far away, clasping his hands.

Whisper!

"Batman, I didn't come here. I was forced to do so. I definitely didn't want to break into your home. No matter what weird weapons you have, don't aim at me. Every wrongdoer has his own debt..."

"What are you doing?" Schiller said rather irritably: "You're going the wrong way, not here, go to the suburbs."

Barry looked at him blankly. Seeing Schiller's increasingly dangerous look, he had no choice but to walk up again and said, "Then the Batman in this world is quite special. The Batcave is actually in the suburbs? I don't know the road.

Can you show me the way?"

Schiller pointed the way, and Barry used the speed force to take Schiller to the Batcave in the suburbs. This time he went to the right place. In front of a somewhat deserted cave door, Barry saw a familiar door.

"Okay, we're here, but how do you plan to get in?" Barry swooped out far away again, stood at the bottom of the hillside and shouted to Schiller: "The doors of the Batcave all have passwords. If you make a mistake,

Ruined!"

"Can you stand next to me?" Schiller frowned and looked at Barry, as if he was looking at a naughty child running around without ADHD.

Barry's feet tentatively took half a meter, and finally walked up to Schiller's side, muttering in a low voice: "If the automatic defense robot shoots later, don't blame me for running too fast."

Schiller pursed his lips and turned his head back. He reached out and knocked on the door. Bruce's recording sounded: "Password?"

Schiller said in an extremely impatient tone that would make every student in the world immediately stand on end: Damn it.

"Go write your paper!"

"The password is correct."

After Bruce's voice sounded, there was no movement at the door. Barry looked around in confusion. He felt a little scared, so he instinctively took two steps back.

"boom!"

"Ouch!"

Barry missed his footing and fell into a shaft a few meters away from the gate. He got up from the ground, rubbed his dizzy head, and when he looked up, he saw Schiller standing at the mouth of the well looking at him.

Schiller walked down the stairs step by step, without looking at Barry, and said as he walked in: "I told you to stand next to me and stop moving."

Barry covered his head and walked behind Schiller. He looked around and found that there was a passage here, but it did not lead to the door, but to the opposite direction.

"So, is that a fake door above? As expected of the resourceful Batman... Wait a minute, how did you know the password?!!!"

At this time, Schiller had already walked through the passage and came to the room. Barry found that this was a file room, surrounded by filing cabinets.

Schiller started rummaging directly from the beginning. After opening the drawer, he put his hand in, holding the edge of the document, and dropped it page by page. After flipping through one drawer, he closed it and flipped through the next.

The more Barry looked, the more guilty he felt. He took a breath and said, "Aren't you going to be more careful? If Batman knows that you rushed into the Batcave and looked through his information, something terrible will happen!"

"It's okay, he can't come in."

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