Murdoch "looked" at the large steamroller that had just crashed through the ceiling and fallen. At this time, he was frozen in the air, with a gray field of vision, and characters floating horizontally with unknown meanings. His thoughts were temporarily confused.
Judging from the fact that he and his companions are also unable to move, and cannot even move their eyes to signal, it should not have triggered some kind of defense method of the Botu, thus causing a large-scale space confinement or time stop, but his own
At this moment, the mind was accelerated at a very high rate to analyze the situation, and the key to getting out of this state was the weird character box that said "To be continued".
Although there was no evidence, his intuition told him that if he wanted to let time continue to flow, he only needed to "poke" the character box with his consciousness, and before that, it was all "time" that he could use to think.
Since this is not a "time stop" for the outside, but an "acceleration" of oneself, the consumption should be much smaller, but there should still be limits, such as "number of uses within a certain period" or "damage to oneself after use"
"such as.
It is obviously not a power he possesses. Does it belong to "Batman"? But I have not seen Bruce Wayne having similar abilities in any volume of "Detective Comics". The limit of mortal physical strength and many high-tech equipment are his
The underlying setting is that any Batman with superpowers will basically not be able to escape the fate of degradation or marginalization - which means that it will no longer be published.
Of course, there is another explanation, that is, the "Joker" has appeared, and as his old enemy, "Batman" will inevitably appear and counterattack him, and this time stop is a sign of his appearance.
But my self-perception is still "Matt Murdock with the memory of Bruce Wayne", not the other way around, maybe because...
He relied on his advantage as a blind person to "see" the people present without being able to move his eyes.
The "Van Helsing" whose "real body" has become some kind of priest may be a clown, and the terrifying curve of his mouth does not even require a mask or makeup.
That Hydra agent [Asakawa Rain] might be the Joker, because he just had a bad enough day and is currently laughing non-stop.
The last one is the "real Bullseye" Mr. Lester who descended from the sky on a steamroller and dressed as "Daredevil".
After resurrecting from the dead, he considered himself to be his old enemy "Daredevil". After returning to Hell's Kitchen, he persevered in seeking trouble for the "real Daredevil" Matt Murdock, who was disguised as "Bullseye". In the process
During the film, he was guided by Murdoch many times and made various "chivalrous acts of justice" based on the character of "Daredevil".
Although Murdoch just did it casually and did not expect much embarrassment, shock and regret after he regained his memory, Lester can definitely be called a "clown" in an extended sense.
By the way, his appearance at the Tokyo Tower Aquarium at this time is part of Murdoch's plan. If he wants to destroy the Hand, he can just come there secretly in private. There is no need to go to find "Miss Jin Jing" in a big way.
"Ask for leave - he can grant it to himself.
The only purpose of doing this is to leave enough traces that ordinary people cannot know and attract Lester and Erica.
As individuals who were "resurrected" by the Hand but still possess self-awareness, they should be able to play a significant role in completely annihilating the Hand and the demons behind it.
Now it seems that my strange girlfriend was able to take over the body of the first-generation "beast", the "Black Sky", causing the Hand to be afraid of taking action against her. In the end, he could only watch her go to the United States to find her boyfriend.
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At that time, the identities of Lester and Murdoch had been swapped. Erica, who only remembered that her boyfriend was "Daredevil", had been in a state of mistaken identity. However, because of the essential differences between the two, she always stayed away from him.
Keeping distance.
This way he looks even more clownish.
Back to the plan itself, leaving aside Erica who had no idea that she was "Black Sky" and just wanted to help her regain her memory, Lester's role can be regarded as a surprise force.
The "Hand Club" is an organization that has been entrenched in major cities in Japan for many years and is known as "covering the sky with one hand." Even if it encounters a surprise attack, it will quickly react and lock itself. However, if you come alone, you will have a completely uncontacted organization that can be used at any time.
The "reinforcements" that may come from heaven are very important to any raid, attack or defensive battle conducted by Murdoch.
How could he have thought about encountering "Van Helsing" and "Daji" when he set out? He had considered the possibility of encountering Widowmaker or other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, and made several plans to take advantage of them.
Later, due to the intervention of "Daji", Murdoch had to make drastic changes to the action plan. Many of the back-up tactics used to deal with gangs could only be picked up by the "superheroes" or "street vigilantes" born in this country later.
--if so.
What always works and cannot be easily canceled is the clue that attracts Lester. "Daji" always leads Murdoch and Van Helsing to Huanglong to solve the problem, and then rushes to the next "finger" without stopping.
The stronghold, and Lester... followed the clues all the way, but was always a step behind and was thrown away.
If nothing else, they dealt with the mess left after the first four fingers. Therefore, in addition to the local officials, there should also be people who are always looking for clues to appear near the scene and be regarded as participants or insiders.
Detained or captured Leicester.
This was also the reason why he finally caught up with him not long ago. Because he was being fooled along the way, he was so angry that he didn't even want to wait for a moment and directly drove the roller used to build the "Robin Crusoe" park through the ceiling of the aquarium and knocked it down.
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And the position where the roller hit happened to be the Botu who was stabbed by [Asakawa Rain] with the "Sugar Cube Dagger", unable to move, lying on the ground and uttering cruel words.
His "stand-in" name is "Zuo Sha Bo Tu". This extremely malicious name may be just like [Asakawa Rain] said, no "probability pool" can prevent the result of being "Zuo Sha Botu".
Botu argued that no one in the world would die from being "sited down", and that any being that could perform the action of "sitting" would not be too heavy.
So what if the person trying to "ride" him was sitting in the cab of the roller at the same time?
Moreover, he was currently using that strange green flame to heal himself, and was unable to react in time to the steamroller that would hit him within a few tenths of a second.