Chapter 12: Speculation

"Bruce, I have ...... What about Afu, Bruce? ”

Tim hurried back to the Batcave to discuss his idea with Bruce, only to find Alfred alone in the Cave, cleaning up the bat droppings that had accumulated in the cave.

"Master Bruce has a dinner party tonight, Master Tim"

"Dinner? How did I not know? ”

Tim, unlike Dick, is a sure thing that he will be the next heir to Wayne Enterprises. He will be present for all business occasions that require Bruce to intervene, and sometimes Bruce will even throw it directly to him on some less important occasions, why doesn't he know that there is a dinner party tonight?

"Because it's dating that "girl" from the Met.

“...... Well, this is already his "first chick"

"I didn't count"

“.... Okay"

It seems that Luthor's side doesn't know what happened to the moth. Poor Clark, the code name of Superman in Bruce's official dating record is actually "a girl", "another girl", "a girl I met the day before yesterday", "the girl I didn't get before", "the girl I got before".........

The easiest way to tell if Bruce is really going on a trip Playboy's duty to pick up a girl or to handle a case in the name of a pickle girl is to see if there is a name in the phone call that Alfred gave Lucius to ask for leave.

If you have a definite name, even if it's just a flower name, you're really going on a date, but the odds are really ..... Generally, it appears in women who are involved in a certain case. Most of them appear to be called "girl"... It's basically just that the two of them don't know what to do with Clark.....

Tim is sometimes a little curious about Bruce's phone.... Bruce. In Wayne's mobile phone, Clark's code name in the address book is also "girl". After all, it would be a troublesome thing for Gotham's richest man and the little reporter of the metropolis to be found out if he was too familiar.

"Forget it, I'll figure it out myself"

Luther's side is about Clark, and Bruce won't let it go, and I'm afraid there will be a lot of trouble if left unchecked. For example, clone something that shouldn't be there. To put it simply, the criminals of Gotham are also Hoho Gotham, even if the scope is expanded, it is still within the cognition of the earthlings, and if there is something to do on Luther's side, I am afraid that it will endanger the entire earth. For example, last time, that guy didn't know where to get an alien plant, but it turned out that Bruce and Clark took the poison ivy girl to clean it up.

"Let's find a chance to hack his genetic lab... What a hassle."

Aside from the fact that the man was a troublesome fly, aside from his commendable talent, he was a bit like the guys in Gotham. Tim grumbled as he watched the computer report all about the Red Hood and the location of the drug dealer's recent anomalous actions.

Tim made a hypothesis, assuming that some of Gotham's originally scattered drug dealers were integrated by the Red Hood, so what was his purpose next?

Tim looked at a spot in the West Block and made a simple mark on it, there had been a recent scuffle between drug dealers on both sides, the largest drug dealer on the East End on one side and two smaller drug dealer groups on the other. Naturally, the biggest drug dealer in the East End won, but it was a miserable win. There were casualties on both sides, and the casualties were quite serious, and the guys who were seriously injured and dragged to the hospital were not rescued in the end. The battle directly consumed more than a dozen drug dealers, which was not a serious blow to these guys who gathered in groups to call themselves a gang.

If you count the guys who were caught and sentenced to a few years, this time Black Mask and Freddy both suffered heavy losses, both of them are big forces, and naturally there will be more people, and even the death belt has lost a total of about thirty people, which is not a small loss.

After enclosing the two places, Tim turned his attention to a bizarre incident that had occurred last month. A fire broke out in a suburban warehouse for dangerous chemicals, and firefighters arrived when the fire was out of control. According to the owner of the warehouse, there were no people left behind, and the security guards outside had all evacuated early.

After careful consideration, the firefighters decided to evacuate the surrounding people, avoid the expansion of the fire and then wait for the fire to extinguish naturally, but after the fire was extinguished, several charred corpses were found in the wreckage of the warehouse, because it was burned at high temperature for a long time. After repeated confirmation by the owner of the warehouse, these were not the people he employed. In the end, the case was seen as an accident, and it is likely that the fire in the warehouse was accidentally caused by these uninvited "guests" themselves.

Tim didn't think so, and the posture of one of the corpses was the crux of his suspicions. There was no cramped place in the warehouse, it was a completely standard storage layout for dangerous goods, there were enough ventilation passages, and the distance between items was open enough, there was no small place for people to curl up, and the corpse seemed to be curled up and dead in a small space.

Tim drew the locations of the three locations and looked at the map carefully.

"If all of this was really premeditated by the Red Hood... He's a horrible guy then."

Tim wasn't sure if the man had really done all three things. He lists three possibilities:

The first one: the red hood may have nothing to do with any of the three things, and if you look at the evidence alone, this is the most likely.

Second, the red hood may be related to two drug dealer firefights, but not to the warehouse incident. This possibility is not impossible, and the warehouse fire is a little too tough on the man's head.

Third: Naturally, it was Red Hood who orchestrated these three events, just as he had robbed Black Mask and Penguin Man before.

If so, what is his purpose?

Black eats black? It's not impossible, weakening a competitor is quite in line with normal human thinking, but what about his own people? If he doesn't have any manpower himself, there's no point in weakening his competitors.

Or simply a madman who likes to slaughter. This is the most troublesome, Gotham has one clown is enough, and there is no need for another one to come out at all. This alone seemed superfluous to Tim.

Or... This guy has other purposes, and it's all just preliminary work?

This is not a conclusion that Tim likes to hear, and it is not a good thing to have a guy with a deep city, a strong ability to execute, and a heart as hard as steel.