Just because the library plays the role of providing important story background in every ancient city, they spent a lot of effort to build the third floor. There are also many mechanisms and secret rooms in it. If any secret room is missing and has not been opened,
The plot doesn't flow smoothly.
Tim's hunch was correct. There were no problems with the floor foundations and various decorations put together by the criminals from Arkham Asylum, but the various mechanisms put together by these laymen were in a lot of trouble.
In order to create some sense of crisis, the chandelier should be banged down in the corridor after they open the agency door.
What controls this mechanism is a timing device. When Batman steps on the pedal, the chandelier will fall down after three seconds, so that the chandelier will hit him right in front of him.
But the pedal of the timing device was a little too tight. Batman didn't weigh that much, so the timing device didn't trigger after he stepped on it. But Superman, who was walking behind him, was heavier than him, so it triggered immediately after he stepped on it.
This caused the chandelier to fall even later and hit Batman on the head. Neither Superman nor Wonder Woman knew the specific details of the mechanism. When they reacted, they only heard a bang, and Batman directly
He was hit and fell down.
He climbed up from a pile of broken parts of the chandelier, covered his head and took a breath of cold air. Superman and Wonder Woman hurried over to help him, and Batman said: "Damn cunning cultist!"
Tim glanced down through the hole where the chandelier fell. Fortunately, he moved quickly enough. When the chandelier fell, he pulled it and didn't really let the chandelier fall straight down. Otherwise, the bat would have hit him right now.
Xia may have become parts.
Not long after walking, they encountered a suspension bridge. In theory, it didn't matter if the mechanism on this part was tighter. Anyway, there were so many people, they could always pull down the switch of the suspension bridge.
But the problem is that this suspension bridge belongs to Tim, and the rope holding the suspension bridge is not tied tightly. Halfway through, the rope suddenly came off. If Green Lantern hadn't dragged them and flew over, they would definitely have fallen off now.
Into the river.
Continue walking forward and finally enter the huge library. The pattern on the floor is actually a hint of the puzzle. As long as you crack the secret of the pattern, you can find the one with the mechanism among the countless bookshelves, and then enter the room with the word "Owl" on it.
The backstory of the courtroom.
As soon as he entered the library, Batman obviously discovered that the complicated patterns on the floor should contain clues to the puzzle, so while others were rummaging through the bookshelves, he wandered among the carpets.
Tim looked at him through the camera at the top of the library. He felt that although the pattern was complicated, if the person who cracked it was Batman, it shouldn't be difficult for him.
As a result, Tim realized something was wrong as he looked at it. Why couldn't the patterns on these dozens of floor tiles even connect?
Normally, after turning the floor tiles, something similar to an arrow will be drawn, and there will be numbers on it, indicating which bookshelf is in which direction, but there may be something wrong with the installation of the floor, no matter what.
It cannot be twisted into an arrow shape.
It's broken, Tim thought to himself. Someone may have installed some of the bricks backwards, and the answer to the puzzle would be impossible to solve.
Just when he was scratching his head and wondering whether he should sneak down and turn the brick back, Batman suddenly let out an "Oh——" as if he suddenly realized something.
Tim had to stare at the screen to see what he had realized. Batman's dazzling operations forced the originally irregular floor tiles to spell out some patterns.
There are rules that have nothing to do with the answer.
It could barely be considered an arrow shape, but it was a bit too abstract. Tim looked left and right and didn't think it could be called the answer to a puzzle, but Batman believed it.
He immediately called to his friends and said: "Come on, this arrow points to the bookshelf over there, and this wavy pattern should be the number of floors of the bookshelf."
Several other people flew over, and Tim roared in his heart, Superman! Use your super brain quickly! Tell him that this thing is a complete pile of junk and not a clue at all!
In the end, these people had no intention of questioning Batman. Wonder Woman shrugged and said, "I felt dizzy when I saw the pattern on the floor. It would be best if I have a clue. I'll go try it."
Tim slapped him on the forehead.
Wonder Woman flew up and searched carefully on the bookshelf on the floor pointed by Batman. Suddenly he shouted: "Here! It's a little loose here!"
"Quick! Find a way to press it!!"
"No!!!" Tim yelled in the Batcave.
But it was too late, Wonder Woman slapped the loose board on the bookshelf hard.
Bang!
Wow!!!
An entire side wall of bookshelves collapsed.
"...That's not a mechanism at all." Tim said angrily, "It's just not in place!"
However, the twist is that because Schiller pressed the bookshelf with the mechanism very tightly, half of the bookshelf on the wall has collapsed, leaving only the bookshelf on the wall, which is very awkward.
Batman noticed this immediately. He pointed at the bookshelf and shouted: "That's right, it's right here!"
He didn't realize at all that the bookshelf was actually more than 45 degrees to the right of where the nonsensical arrow he decoded pointed.
Tim let out a long sigh, okay, he finally got it after some mistakes. As long as he can enter the secret room, don't ask for so much.
Superman fished out Batman who was buried in the bookshelf. Wonder Woman carried him and flew to the bookshelf. Several people studied it and found no flaws.
In fact, it was because Schiller pressed the book used to activate the mechanism too tightly, and it seemed to be mixed with all the books. Fortunately, they also knew the exhaustive method and took them out one by one to try.
After some elimination, only that book was left. Now the four of them resorted to a carrot-pulling formation, holding each other in their arms and grabbing the book with all their strength - bang!
The book was pulled out, and the four of them hit the opposite wall with too much force. As a result, the surviving bookshelf on the opposite side fell down with a crash.
Main Universe Batman, who was repairing the maze mechanism downstairs, was very confused as he listened to the movement above. There was no brute-force cracking mechanism in the library level, so what was the crackling sound above his head?
Forget it, there was probably another problem with the splicing of the building blocks. Batman from the main universe didn't think much and continued to remove the unnecessary tracks. Suddenly, a heartbreaking creaking sound came from above his head.
Creak... creak...
"Batman!! Get out of the way!!!" Tim's voice came from the communicator of Batman in the main universe.
Bang! Bang!
The four people smashed down together with a pile of wood fragments.
Superman was stunned the moment he saw Batman in the main universe. At this moment, Batman, who had just fallen, wanted to look up. Wonder Woman, with her quick eyes and quick hands, smacked Batman over with a brick, causing Batman to faint.
"What's going on?!" Wonder Woman asked.
"...I was just going to ask you." Batman from the main universe, holding a wrench in one hand and a bearing in the other, slowly said, "The stairs shouldn't be here, right?"
"We didn't take the stairs." Superman said, "Batman said there was a loose brick in the corner of the secret room. It might be a secret door..."
Batman in the main universe is speechless, and the shoddy project kills people.
He looked at the big hole that collapsed from above, and happened to see the secret scroll placed on the table. Fortunately, he didn't build a secret room and forgot to put the secret scroll. It would have been the same wherever it came from.
"Wait a minute." Batman in the main universe looked at the four of them and said, "Didn't you get a shield?"
The three people who were still awake looked at each other, obviously not knowing what the shield Batman was talking about in the main universe was. Batman thought for a moment, and after passing through this secret room, there should be a main hall at the back. The sculpture in the main hall was holding a shield in his hand.
That is the fire shield used in the fourth layer.
As a result, they thought there was a secret passage in the corner of the secret room. After pulling out the brick, they plunged directly into the fourth floor, and the barrier behind the third floor naturally jumped.
"I don't understand, why do we need a shield?" Wonder Woman asked with a frown. She looked and saw that this was just an ordinary dark maze. Could there be monsters?
Batman in the main universe completely understood what she was thinking. He said in his heart, there are no monsters on this level yet. You don't need a shield, just because I didn't turn on the flame mechanism.
At this point, it's impossible to open it. Batman has found that he has fallen to the fourth floor. It would be too deliberate to find another reason to let him go back. Anyway, he has got the key clues. At worst, he can treat this place as an ordinary maze.
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Batman of the main universe sighed in his heart. He didn't know how many times he had to settle for second best. He thought, Tim was right, this universe is really too sloppy.
Batman soon woke up. He touched the aching back of his head and said in a daze, "What's going on? Why did I faint?"
"The secret tunnel has been in disrepair for a long time. It collapsed when we walked out. You were knocked unconscious by a falling brick." Superman said, "Fortunately, your helmet has good defensive properties, otherwise we don't know when you will wake up."
"
Batman shook his head, which was still a little dizzy, and then said, "I'll just say it's a secret passage. How about this floor?"
"I just checked and found that this floor is a maze with moving walls." Green Lantern said: "It seems that there were some fire-breathing devices, but they stopped working for some reason."
At this time, Tim, who had returned to the Batcave, bumped into Batman from the main universe, who had returned to the Batcave. The two looked at each other speechlessly.
"I have to deal with the monsters outside." Batman in the main universe said: "We can't let them run rampant for too long."
"Do you want me to go with you?" Tim asked.
"No, you have to keep an eye on this place. If anything goes wrong, go and help." Batman in the main universe flicked his cape and said, "By the way, let Schiller keep an eye on the clown. I don't have time to play with him about who is the best."
It’s a game to hate.”
After saying that, Batman from the main universe left, and soon a Bat-fighter disappeared into the skyline.
While the foursome were studying the maze, Tim cut the camera to Gotham City, and then he couldn't help but start to worry about the safety of his own Bruce.
This Batman is so quick with his moves.
He first provoked King Kong who was standing on the top of the building, and then continued to fly among countless monsters to lure the huge orangutan, and climbed to the top of the Eye of Sauron.
Then he flew a plane to provoke the bald wizard who looked like Voldemort, and asked him to hit King Kong's eyes with magic. King Kong felt pain and punched the Eye of Sauron with one punch.
The Eye of Sauron was obviously in great pain, and with a roar, a laser shot out, knocking over the vicious Tyrannosaurus rex below. Batman took the opportunity to jump on the back of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
When the Tyrannosaurus Rex stood up again, he found that there was someone on top of his head. He tried desperately to throw the little bug off, but Batman put a halter on it instead.
Batman pulled the reins hard, controlling the Tyrannosaurus Rex to wreak havoc in the city, crushing an alien with one foot, and sweeping away an evil robot with one tail.
In less than ten minutes, the monsters all over the city were dead, injured, and basically fell into pieces.
Tim was stunned, but Batman seemed to be still dissatisfied. He shook his head and said, "If it were him, maybe it would be faster."
The man in the main universe's Batman's mouth was actually Arkham Batman. After these words came to light, he suddenly realized, when did he become so childish?