Chapter 438: The Justice League's Controversy

Batman said to the Flash with a solemn expression: "Barry, I have also thought about this matter carefully, but the result can only come to this conclusion - Reyes may have been right in the first place. We really don't have a better choice, and whatever we do with the group of superhumans out there is a dictatorial act unless we do nothing. โ€

The Flash still clings to his idealistic ideas: "We can try to influence them, and if the Justice League leads by example, it will definitely lead many people on the right path." โ€

"Some people are on the right path, what about the rest? Wipe them all out? Batman retorts sharply, as a superhero born in the vice city of Gotham, his mind is always dark and realistic.

"It's not possible for everyone to want to follow us, there will always be people who choose to do what they want rather than do what we say. So what do we do then? Lock up all the disobedient? What's the difference between that and what I'm doing now. โ€

"Well, maybe we can take away their superpowers." The Flash continued to insist on retorting.

This sentence seemed to prick a nerve in Batman, and he suddenly asked in an excited tone, "Deprive them of their superpowers?" Could it be that superhuman existence is a sin in itself! โ€

The Flash was speechless for a moment, and then he realized that what he thought he could do without harming anything was the most cruel, and if all of humanity had this intention, then their superhumans could be directly exterminated. No ordinary human wants to see a group of people born with superhuman abilities weighing down on them.

"I'm sorry, I didn't think it through enough." The Flash apologized solemnly, but he obviously hadn't agreed with Batman's compromise with reality, "But I don't think we should give up on the pursuit of a better way, and we must find a way to coexist with the group of superhumans out there." โ€

In this regard, Batman had to sigh: "Barry, some things don't exist if they don't exist. โ€

But things seem to have taken a turn for the better, and Green Lantern Hal Jordan suddenly excitedly broke into the fortress command room, and despite the presence of the Flash, excitedly announced to Batman: "Bruce, I have great news for you!" โ€

The Flash turned around with interest and asked, "What is it?" Have you found a way to deal with the superhumans we're holding captive? โ€

"Exactly!" Green Lantern nodded happily, and then consulted with Batman, "I went to Oua and talked to the Guardians about the superhuman situation on Earth. The Guardians have suggested that we give these superhuman heroes to train them, and they will train them all to become qualified members of the Green Lantern Legion! In the future, not only do we not have to worry about how to deal with these guys, but we have also made a significant contribution to the peace of the universe! โ€

However, all he saw was Batman's frown, obviously he couldn't be satisfied with such a decision, Green Lantern had to look at Batman standing up suspiciously, and asked puzzledly, "What's wrong?" Do you have any comments on our recommendations? โ€

Batman groaned and asked, "Howl, will the Green Lantern Legion accept members who join involuntarily?" โ€

"Ah, this ยทยทยทยทยทยท" The Green Lantern was stunned for a moment, thinking about it, it seemed that the guardians of the Green Lantern Corps had never volunteered this request for the Green Lantern Corps, "Well, generally speaking, new members are selected by the Lantern Ring, and then decide for themselves whether to give up this glory." There doesn't seem to be such a rule that you must volunteer to be part of the Green Lantern Corps. โ€

"yes, so what are the Guardians going to do to make the group of superhumans out there who can do whatever they want become members of the Green Lantern Legion?" Batman asked further.

Green Lantern thought for a moment, and finally could only say in a heel, "I believe that the omniscient guardians will have a way." โ€

"There will be a way, the question is what is this solution, and can I give people to them with peace of mind." Batman said, indicating that he had rejected the seemingly rosy proposal.

Green Lantern continued: "Bruce, I think we can trust the Guardians, they have led the Green Lantern Army to protect this universe for an unknown number of billions of years, and they must have their own way of doing things. โ€

In fact, Green Lantern's idea also represents the thinking of most people in the Justice League, and most of them want to throw these new generation of superhuman heroes out as a hot potato as soon as possible, otherwise continuing to do this dirty work will not be conducive to the reputation of superheroes.

Batman, however, only argues unrelentingly, "Guardians certainly have a way of doing things, but they don't necessarily conform to our human principles." Hal, you may not know, but I know what stupid things the Guardians have done, and I can't trust my fellow citizens in their hands. โ€

"But the Guardians are ready to take in this group, just waiting for us to transfer the prisoners."

"Howl, this is Earth, not Oa! I don't care if they're the guardians of the universe or whatever, since they've come to Earth, they're going to follow the rules of our human race. I can only ask if the prisoners have followed them voluntarily and cannot be forcibly sent to Europe. โ€

Speaking of which, Green Lantern knew that it was impossible for him to convince the stubborn Batman. He thought he had found a way to deal with those tricky new generation of superhumans, but he didn't think that Batman didn't appreciate it at all.

While doing dirty work that is not welcomed, while sticking to the bottom line and principles that no one understands, this is Batman's always acting style, and it is also the reason why he is incompatible with others in the Justice League.

It's just that at this point, even Green Lantern and The Flash, who have worked with him for a long time, can't figure out what Batman is holding onto.

These superhuman heroes who have defied moral principles do need to be judged, and the question is who will do it.

The Justice League is reluctant to let himself play the role of Inquisitor, so he turned to the Green Lantern Corps, which seems very reasonable to Howl, the Green Lantern, but in Batman's eyes, it is to give the autonomy of humanity to aliens, which is really difficult for him to accept.

This divide does not end there, but continues to grow, and without the intervention of others, it will be some time before the rift erupts.

However, Chen Lu was ready to take advantage of this time to make a fuss, and now the map of the Lonely Fortress was placed on the conference table of Stark Building, surrounded by a group of supervillains who had just decided to cooperate with Chen Lu.