Van Helsing was driving a semi-new old car towards the suburbs with Murdoch in the back seat. The car came from a gang leader, and he was lucky enough not to rashly participate in the Hand's actions and escaped.
However, after Van Helsing and Murdoch's next operation to attack Huanglong was over, someone followed the clues and found them.
If so, it’s hard to say whether I will continue to be lucky.
Sitting in the car, Murdoch's perception of the outside world weakened and he habitually began to think.
He now suspects that "Van Helsing" may also come from a lower-dimensional world. This "Vampire Hunter" may, like himself, have been attacked by some kind of existence in that world that is similar to "Darkseid" and can affect time and space.
In the process of time and space, he mistakenly entered the "sacred timeline" and obtained the
An identity that is strongly related to the original person in some attribute.
He just kept playing his role because no one "woke him up".
But this is just a guess. Without enough evidence, it is best not to ask casually.
"You seem to have doubts about me," Van Helsing said without looking back: "You can ask whatever you want. For the sake of our temporary alliance, I will not lie, but I will decide whether to answer based on the situation."
"I know there are alien gods, sea mermaids, visitors from other worlds, superpowers and magicians in the world, but I have never heard of vampires," Murdock said.
"You must have heard of it," Van Helsing replied: "The most famous one calls himself 'Iron Man.'"
"..." Murdoch was silent.
There is nothing wrong with calling capitalists vampires, but using Tony Stark as an example is a bit strange. In addition, the current context is talking about the word itself, not a metaphor. "For ordinary people, my answer would be 'They have always been
They live in seclusion and try their best to hide their identity', and since you are asking, my answer is-" Van Helsing paused: "'They are not what you mentioned at all.
Those existing opponents cannot make any waves at all’.”
It seems... indeed, even if we don't mention aliens, the guys currently "making waves" on the earth are all much more powerful than mere vampires - if their characteristics and strength are consistent with the legends.
"Then what's your reason for hunting them?" Murdoch asked.
Finding out that they are "vampires" when dealing with the Hand, and finding out that they belong to the Hand when hunting "vampires" are two completely different behavioral logics.
"They killed my wife," Van Helsing's voice became deeper: "At the same time, they gave my daughter a severe 'vampire impulse.'" The word "at the same time" made Murdoch silent again, which obviously meant a tragedy.
and unforgettable hatred. If this hatred cannot be eliminated, no one can "awaken" him - not even the old man from another world.
Neither did Captain America. "You confirmed that the murderer belonged to the Hand and decided to come to seek revenge? But I'm afraid your whereabouts have been exposed," Murdock tried to change the subject: "When I came by boat, I found them passing through the perimeter.
Members check passenger names
one."
"I'm not sure," Van Helsing looked straight ahead with an indifferent expression: "I'm just killing every vampire in the world."
"..."
——
"arrive."
When the sunset was about to sink into the horizon, Van Helsing drove to the door of a ten-story business company.
"'Midtown Ventures,'" he glanced at the company's nameplate: "I think 'Midtown' is the name of the area in New York."
"That's where it was registered," Murdoch opened the door and got out of the car: "As far as I know, it has been razed to the ground by the Kingpin."
This is not surprising. Although "Jin Bing" leaves all family affairs to his daughter "Jin Jing", there is no obstacle to mobilizing manpower, especially when the purpose is to vent his anger on his daughter's behalf.
But to be honest, does the "White Queen" really need others to help her vent her anger?
Van Helsing also opened the door and got out of the car, looking silently at the company building in front of him.
It seems to be needed.
As an organization that once tried to assassinate Rachel Fisk, the only reason for the existence of the "Hand" is that it should be destroyed by "Matt Murdock" instead of anyone else. Take the Fisk family and Art
Landis's comprehensive strength, with sufficient preparation, "Miss Jin Jing" can eliminate all previous disasters and enemies without even relying on the "Avengers" and "S.H.I.E.L.D."
Solve it completely, instead of sitting back and letting the matter ferment, causing her to be attacked and even "die" once. The only possible reason why she would do this is that those enemies and disasters "should have been designated by specific 'superheroes'
"Solve", like in "Detective Comics", who can defeat "The Joker"
Only "Batman" is the same.
As a "man in comics", it is difficult for Murdoch not to think about it - why can't the world he is in now also be the content of another comic? If he returns to the comic book world again, I am afraid he will be like "Jin Jing"
"Miss" also allows the things caused by the super villains to proceed according to their original trajectory, because that means that the incident is controllable and can be done at any time they deem appropriate.
The node will interrupt it.
However, her purpose and his own are obviously completely different.
This eldest lady seems to think that if the matter is resolved first, the "highlight moment" of the person who originally solved the incident will be eliminated, which is unfair to them. Even so, she still has some full strength to strangle the situation.
The actions in the embryonic state cannot be analyzed due to insufficient information, but if you make a rough guess, those events are likely to be like "The Killing Joke",
Once left alone, it will lead to worse results. As a person living in the "current world", even if Murdoch has doubts, he cannot find a comic depicting current world events. Relatively speaking, Jin Jing "has precognition"
ability" is better than her "being able to enter comics"
The matter is much more reasonable. But now, he took the initiative to destroy the "Hand" in order to prevent the "Joker" from having natural help when he appeared in the "real dimension" - of course he would appear, otherwise, the "elderly Captain America" would definitely
Will not take the initiative to "wake up"
"Own.
Compared with "Bruce Wayne" and "Matt Murdock" who have many things in common, the appearance of the Joker may even be completely unreasonable - [As long as you have a bad enough day, anyone can become the Joker]
.
In short, next... When Murdock took out his cane and prepared to conduct preliminary reconnaissance of the building through sound waves, he felt that Van Helsing had raised his hands, and three "claws" that barely disturbed the air popped out from between his fingers.
",momentum
He strode toward the company's main entrance unabashedly. "Tsk."