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章節 1849: Chapter 1251: Justice Farm (33)_1

Standing in front of the massive Ark Reactor, Bruce considered that he'd only shared part of the Ark Reactor technology with Lex Luthor. His intention was to harness Luthor's genius to further perfect Gotham's energy system, allowing the renovation project to proceed more smoothly.

Luthor's purpose of collaboration was to complete his college project, which was to improve the weather in Gotham. This would also benefit Bruce. Moreover, Bruce's illness had significantly improved back then, allowing for some technical cooperation between the two.

When Bruce and his team arrived, Hal had led them through a portal, an untraceable mode of travel. They had arrived hastily without notifying anyone. Therefore, Lex Luthor should be unaware of his and Clark's presence here.

In other words, Lex had sent this item here solely to aid the New Democratic Army in Guadalajara.

During their technical collaboration on the Ark Reactor, Bruce had stressed to Lex that no technology or finished product could be leaked out.

Knowing that Bruce was Batman, Lex should have been well aware of what the consequences might be from leaking such sensitive and dangerous technology, yet he still did it.

This went beyond mere international provocation for the sake of profit. As for the so-called aid, usually leftovers were thrown, no capitalist would really bleed themselves dry.

Yet, what Lex was doing now, not only was he genuinely aiding Mexico with critical technology and products, but he was also positioning himself in Batman's line of fire.

Bruce's thoughts quickly connected the dots. Lex had known Shearer before him. Back then, Lex was young and was saved from his father's grasp by Shearer - who was a Bolshevik.

Could it be that Lex Luthor...

Bruce's eyes shifted, but he said nothing. The others had long since surrounded and began to inspect the massive engine. Clark glanced at Bruce's expression and asked, "It seems, you recognize this thing?"

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

The bewildered group widened their eyes. Diana was the first to look at Bruce and said, "Did you not sleep well last night and thus started sleep talking? Without mentioning other things, how do you know it's the most advanced engine in the world?"

"Because another version of it is buried under Gotham, supplying electricity to half the city, and that's just by operating it at the lowest power level."

Bruce stepped forward and touched the surface of the Ark Reactor. Diana gaped in surprise. Even though she knew little about machinery, she understood that Gotham was a major city, and anything able to power half of such a city must be incredibly advanced beyond imagination.

"Hold on, Bruce, did you really put into practice the plan you mentioned before?" Clark looked at Bruce with a furrowed brow, "When we discussed this matter before, didn't Lex also disagree with you about creating a gigantic generator to power a whole city?"

"This isn't an issue of efficiency; it's safety!" Clark worriedly said, "Even if the quality of what you've created is assured and it won't malfunction during operation, what if someone else destroys or controls it? This thing is an engine, but it's also a big bomb!"

"Do you know where it's located?"

"Where?"

"Below Shearer's house."

Clark stared at Bruce, amazed, "You placed this thing beneath Professor Shearer's manor? Wait ... shouldn't it be somewhere like the Batcave?"

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

"But aren't you Batman?"

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

"Why can't you?"

"Because there's a password."

Clark shouted in some desperation, "Isn't the password set by you?!"

"No."

Clark seemed stunned. He opened his mouth, then blinked, seeming to doubt his own ears. It was only after a few seconds that he repeated his question.

"If the password for the Batcave wasn't set by you, who set it?"

"Shearer."

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

"To make me write a thesis."

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

"So, what you're saying is, you and your professor, you tore open his back and nearly took out his spine, he slit your throat and nearly bled you dry, you both tormented each other for 4 years, then you put a bomb that could potentially blast Gotham to the skies under his house, and also let him set the password for your Batcave?"

Bruce nodded expressionlessly. Clark slapped his forehead in frustration.

Hundreds of feet below the Rodrix Manor, in a massive underground space, a gigantic reactor that glowed like a massive beast was placed at the centre, with a treadmill next to it. On that treadmill, a golden shadow was flickering.

Lex, with his arms crossed, looked at the readings on the machine with a solemn expression. Shearer glanced at Barry, who was desperately running on the treadmill, and asked, "What's wrong? Any problems?"


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章節 1850: Chapter 1251: Farm of Justice (33)_2

Lex, stroking his chin, said, "The Ark Reactor runs fine and so does the external function device, but it seems like the power output from the connected place is not quite enough. I'm not quite sure where the problem lies."

"I can't help, I don't understand these things, so is there a solution?" Shiller asked.

Lex stepped forward and pressed a button, stopping the treadmill. Breathing heavily, Barry stepped down and said, "I ran fast enough, didn't I? Did it work?"

"You seem to be quite enjoying it," Shiller observed, looking at Barry.

Barry shrugged and said, "As long as Batman agrees, I don't mind exerting a bit of effort. After all, if you guys are trying to improve Gotham's weather, it's for the citizens of Gotham. It's like doing a good thing, and I'm happy to help."

Shiller glanced at Barry's slightly naive face, then looked away, and Lex began to speak:

"I think it might be a problem with the materials. Bruce and I worked on this part of the tech together. He was responsible for the material part, so I don't have detailed data. But I recall him saying that the material used in the connection is the same as his Batman darts..."

"So, you need a Batman Dart?" Shiller asked.

Lex nodded and said: "I might need to study the nature of this material to determine if it's a conductivity issue."

"Forget about it." Barry came in directly and said: "Each of Batman's darts is marked with a number. After each battle, he recovers all his weapons. Even if they fall into the Mariana Trench, he finds a way to get them. He would never allow them to be lost."

Silently, Shiller walked to the side and pulled open a drawer. With a "whoosh", he dumped a drawer filled with Batman darts on the floor.

Barry's eyes nearly popped out. Shiller tilted his head, indicating Luther to pick them up, and he stood aside with his arms folded, saying, "Take whichever version you want, I remember the materials are a little different."

"No, where... where did you get these from?!!" Barry exclaimed.

"Confiscated." Shiller answered calmly: "Also, a few were picked up by my butler from the ground when Batman got himself hung on the garden tree."

"Wouldn't he come to ask them back?!"

"And wouldn't I give them back to him?"

Barry looked at Shiller incredulously and said, "In Gotham, you dare to treat Batman like this. How are you still alive to this day??!!"

Shiller, staring at the ground full of Batman darts, said: "You should ask, in Gotham, how Batman dare to treat me like this. Is he still alive to this day because of his academic performance?"

After a while, Lex shook his head and said: "No, it seems the problem is not this. The Ark Reactor should have been improved in many versions. Maybe it was Bruce who adjusted the interface in some version, but didn't adjust the connected device."

"The interface mismatch could also cause poor conductivity. To solve this problem, I might need his detailed design diagram of the improved version."

Shiller sighed gently, saying in a low voice, "His designs are all in the Batcave... Never mind, I'll go there."

Having said that, he looked at Barry and said, "You're fast, aren't you? Take me to the Batcave."

As Barry was about to respond, he noticed Shiller's impatience. Reluctantly, Barry put his hand on Shiller's shoulder. In an instant, his Divine Speed enveloped Shiller's body.

Shiller didn't even feel his vision blur, and in a brief moment, the gates of Wayne Manor appeared before his eyes. Barry recoiled like he had been electrocuted and zipped out, putting his hands together in a prayer-like position and saying:

"Batman, it's not my idea to come here. I was forced. I absolutely did not want to barge into your home. Regardless of any peculiar weapons you have, don't target me, the debtor is the one to blame... "

"What are you doing?" Shiller asked, noticeably annoyed. "You went to the wrong place. It's not here. Go to the outskirts."

Looking confused, Barry stared at him then at Shiller's increasingly dangerous eyes. Finally, he stepped forward again and said, "So, the Batman in this world is pretty special, with the Batcave in the suburbs? I don't know the way, could you guide me?"

Shiller guided him, and Barry once again used his Divine Speed to take Shiller to the Batcave in the suburbs. This time, they went to the right place. In front of a rather desolate cave, Barry saw the familiar gate.

"Okay, we're here, but how do you plan on entering?" Barry bolted out again, standing at the base of the hill shoutling at Shiller, "The door to the Batcave is password protected. If you guess it wrong, it's over!"

"Can you stand next to me?" Shiller frowned at Barry, seeming as if he was looking at an unruly child who didn't suffer from hyperactivity but darted around anyway.

Barry tentatively put his foot half a meter forward, but finally walked towards Shiller step by step, muttering, "If the automated defense robots shoot later, don't blame me for running too fast."

Shiller pursed his lips and turned his head back, knocking on the door. Bruce's recording sounded: "Password?"

In an extremely impatient tone, the sort bound to give any student immediate goosebumps, Shiller said:

"Hurry up and write your thesis!"

"Password correct."

After Bruce's voice sounded, the gate remained still. Barry looked around in confusion. He was beginning to feel a little scared and instinctively took two steps back.

"Bang!"

"Ouch!"

Barry stepped into a void and fell into a vertical well a few meters away from the door. He got up from the ground, rubbing his somewhat dizzy head. When he looked up, he saw Shiller standing at the mouth of the well.

Shiller descended the stairs step by step, not even glancing at Barry, commented while walking inside, "I told you not to move while standing next to me."

With his hand on his head, Barry followed Shiller. Looking around, he realized it was a passageway that led in the opposite direction, not towards the gate.

"So, that was a fake door above? Worthy of the cunning Batman... wait, how did you know the password?!!!"

At this point, Shiller had already walked through the passageway and into the room. Barry discovered that it was an archive room, filled with filing cabinets.

Shiller started looking from the beginning, pulling open drawers, reaching in, and flipping through documents page by page. After finishing with one drawer, he closed it and opened the next.

Watching, Barry became increasingly nervous. Taking a deep breath, he asked, "Aren't you going to be a little careful? If Batman finds out that you barged into the Batcave and rummaged through his files, something terrible will happen!"

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

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