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บท 91: Chapter 91 (edited)

Kara was running fast on the street, heading straight to Jennifer's house. 

As for the Joker's arrest on the other side of the city, it had nothing to do with her. If they couldn't catch the Joker with this plan, then those people might as well give up. Fortunately, that wasn't the case. Word came through that Joker had indeed been captured.

Bruce, however, still hadn't made up his mind to face the Joker directly. Even though he wanted to, Kara understood the reason for his hesitation. If Bruce killed the Joker, his moral foundation would collapse. And if that happened, the Joker's true plan would succeed. 

Even though there was no Joker toxin involved, the collapse of Bruce's moral code would be devastating. His sense of justice, his adherence to morality, and his belief in the law would all unravel, turning him into something unrecognizable—something dangerous. Kara knew all too well the implications of a Batman without his strict moral compass. 

The Laughing Bat was a grim reminder of this, having destroyed his own universe and wiped out the Justice League members in his madness. Kara shuddered to think what could happen if Bruce took that path here. Even she might find it difficult to handle him.

When she and Bruce had argued earlier, she'd made it clear that while she respected his beliefs, she didn't share them. She could admire his ideals without following the same path. In truth, she was always cautious around him, fearing that a misstep might drive him toward madness. Batman was a man of extremes, and Kara didn't want to push him over the edge.

Fortunately, Bruce still clung to his principles. He remained steadfast, and for that, Kara felt relieved. Watching the Gotham skyline from the window, she thought to herself that Batman truly was the benchmark of justice. It wasn't just a compliment; it was a fact. Kara couldn't emulate that kind of restraint. Had Bruce not repeatedly told her to leave the Joker alive, she might have killed him already.

As she stood there, deep in thought, Jennifer came up from behind and handed her a glass of water. Kara turned to glance at the door, her thoughts drifting.

Alfred had already left after confirming Kara's safety. He was also worried about Bruce—specifically, whether he had been injured again. Why "again"? Because every time Bruce put on the cape, he seemed to come back battered and bruised. Fighting Gotham's gangs, who practically ruled the city's underground, was a dangerous endeavor.

"Alfred didn't say anything, did he?" Kara asked, suddenly feeling a twinge of guilt. 

Jennifer gave her a dumbfounded look, recalling how she and Alfred had watched Kara take off on a motorcycle, abandoning the Batmobile in the process. 

"He didn't say much, but I could see he was stunned. Honestly, so am I. What happened out there? Why'd you ditch the Batmobile?" Jennifer asked, genuinely curious. 

Kara wanted to say she'd hit the wrong button and accidentally ejected herself. But that would be too embarrassing to admit. Instead, she waved her hand dismissively. 

"It's late. Let's get some rest. Come on, I'll keep you company," Kara said, trying to change the subject.

Jennifer rolled her eyes. "You say that like people aren't going to get the wrong idea."

The two best friends shared a laugh and were about to settle in for the night when Kara suddenly froze. Her super-precognition had activated without warning. 

The ability wasn't something she could fully control, and its origin remained a mystery. Was it tied to the magic she'd been studying? Or was it a latent power that had simply awakened one day? Even Clark, who had practiced magic alongside her, never developed such an ability. Kara was the only one who occasionally saw glimpses of the future.

This time, the vision was horrifying. She saw flames consuming both Rachel and Harvey. Joker had planned for this all along. His capture had been a ruse, a distraction to carry out his real plan. 

Kara slapped her forehead in frustration, startling Jennifer, who turned to her in confusion. 

"Kara, what's wrong?" Jennifer asked, worried. She reached for her phone, thinking Kara might need medical help, but before she could make the call, Kara's phone rang. 

It was Bruce. 

"Kara," Bruce's voice came through, filled with urgency. 

Before he could say more, Kara interrupted him. "Rachel and Harvey are missing, aren't they?"

"How do you know?" Bruce asked, startled. But there was no time to question her foresight. "Kara, I need your help. Please—no, I'm begging you. Help me save Rachel."

The desperation in his voice was palpable. Kara sighed deeply, already preparing herself to act. She couldn't let Bruce fail—not just for his sake, but for the sake of the entire city. The consequences of failure were too severe.

But Bruce, perhaps misinterpreting her silence, added, "Kara, Rachel rejected me. She chose Harvey. She even accepted his proposal earlier today. So this isn't about personal feelings anymore. I'll save Harvey. You save Rachel."

Kara glanced at Jennifer, who raised her hands in mock surrender. "Why are you looking at me? This isn't my business," Jennifer said with a smirk. 

Rolling her eyes, Kara picked up her gear. "All right, I'm on my way," she said, ending the call.

Time was running out, and the stakes had never been higher.


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บท 92: Chapter 92 (edited)

At the police station, Bruce was interrogating the Joker when Kara had to don her battle suit once more and return. 

It was called an interrogation, but it had already escalated. 

Gordon was anxiously trying to open the door of the interrogation room, but Bruce had blocked it with a chair from inside. 

He probably regretted letting Bruce handle the Joker alone now. Seeing Kara arrive, Gordon looked as though he'd seen a savior. "Stop him! He's about to kill the Joker!" 

Kara glanced at Gordon with a faint smirk. 

Unbeknownst to him, he'd made the wrong choice. The man inside wouldn't kill the Joker, but the one outside was far more dangerous. 

Kara surveyed the scene through the one-way glass. The glass allowed people outside to see in, but those inside couldn't see or hear the outside world. 

Without hesitation, Kara strode toward the glass. Before Gordon or the other officers could react, she raised her right hand and punched the thick glass wall hard. 

Her movements were crisp and efficient, shattering the bulletproof glass in one blow. 

Everyone stood frozen in shock. 

Kara jumped through the broken window into the room. 

Bruce, at that moment, had the Joker pinned against the wall. "Tell me, where are Rachel and Harvey?" he demanded. 

The Joker ignored him, his eyes shifting toward Kara, his grin widening. 

Ordinary people would've been terrified by Bruce's intensity, especially with his current state of desperation. Despite his claims of detachment, Rachel was still his childhood sweetheart. 

Yet the Joker remained unfazed. 

Kara waved dismissively at Bruce. "Move aside." 

Her words were calm yet authoritative. 

Bruce hesitated, his instincts telling him to comply, but then he stopped himself and moved to block her. "What are you planning to do?" 

Kara gave him an exasperated look. "Relax. I'm not going to kill him, especially not in front of Gordon. I have no interest in turning from a hero into a criminal today." 

Bruce hesitated a moment longer but then stepped aside, allowing Kara to face the Joker directly. 

Kara locked eyes with the Joker. "Let's skip the games. Tell me their locations. Everyone knows your goal isn't to kill them outright. Otherwise, you wouldn't bother with these theatrics." 

The Joker tilted his head, intrigued. 

Kara continued, "Your aim is to drag Batman—or perhaps someone else—into the abyss with you. But I'm not going to let that happen." 

After a moment, the Joker laughed and rattled off two addresses. "Better hurry, though. Time's ticking." 

Kara's gaze didn't waver. "You don't need to worry about that." She turned to Bruce. "Who are you going to save?" 

Without hesitation, Bruce answered, "Harvey." 

He'd said over the phone before that his relationship with Rachel was over. Whatever his true feelings, he chose Harvey. 

Kara shrugged and moved toward the exit. 

Bruce followed closely. Neither of them seemed inclined to open the door for Gordon, who was still locked outside. Instead, they prepared to exit through the shattered window. 

But then, the Joker's voice rang out behind them. "Oh, did I forget to mention? I never said there were only two people, did I?" 

Everyone froze, turning toward him. 

The Joker's grin widened. "Commissioner Gordon's family… now, they're an interesting twist to the game. Little James and Barbara? They're delightful." 

Gordon paled, rushing to the broken glass wall. "What did you do? You lunatic! What did you do to my children?" 

The Joker shrugged casually. "Why so serious? It's all just a game. Let's see who you prioritize: Rachel? Harvey? Little James? Or Barbara? Such delightful choices." 

Gordon slammed his fists against the shattered glass, his knuckles bleeding. 

Bruce felt a chill. The Joker was pushing them all to their limits, testing their humanity. Could they prioritize justice over personal ties? Could they sacrifice individuals for the greater good? 

The room fell silent, heavy with tension. 

Then Kara's voice cut through. "Leave it to me." 

Bruce turned to her, concerned. "But—" 

"No 'buts,'" Kara interrupted. "Every second we waste could cost a life. I'll take care of the others. You handle Harvey." 

The Joker chuckled, leaning back against the wall. "Oh, and how will you find them? I haven't given you all the addresses yet." 

Kara smirked. "I don't need you to." 

With that, she strode out of the room. Bruce hesitated only a moment before following her, his concern evident. "Are you sure about this?" 

Kara didn't break stride. "Completely. But after this, you'll owe me. And I'll need ten minutes alone with the Joker. No interruptions." 

Bruce frowned but nodded, understanding the urgency. They both knew this night would define much more than just their choices—it would cement their paths.


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