Chapter 406: The Truth

Detective Farrell's residence. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Based on the information available, Detective Farrell is likely to be the last person to know about this matter, and it is also the most critical piece of the puzzle that Roy needs to piece together the whole picture. The Gotham Police Department has tried to contact Detective Farrell several times, but there has been no reply so far. If he had to prepare for the worst, Detective Farrell would probably not be able to speak.

But in any case, his residence is Roy's last clue.

Detective Farrell looks quite careful on weekdays, and the door lock is added with two layers, and they are all custom-made. But it only took Roy a few more minutes, and with a soft sound, the door still opened honestly.

Roy walked slowly into the living room. The room was silent, infrared vision showed no signs of scanning anyone, and a layer of darkness deeper than night enveloped the building, as if everything was covered with a pitch-black curtain.

There was nothing special in the bedroom, and the single police officer's house was so clean that there was nothing suspicious to call it suspicious.

In the storage room, most of the space is occupied by an old bed, in addition to empty bottles, cardboard boxes, etc. While the scanner didn't notice anything wrong, Roy's keen senses sensed the slightest angle of tilt on the floor in this room.

Generally speaking, there is a discordant change in the angle of the ground in a certain room in the building, and there is a good chance that there will be a dark room.

Sure enough, after some fumbling around, he found a brick-sized button on the wall. After pressing down, the old bed moved horizontally, and the raised floor below opened to both sides, revealing the dark passage of the black hole.

The corners of Roy's mouth hooked slightly, and he walked down the dark staircase.

The further down it goes, the darker it becomes, and the completely enclosed space does not shine in a single ray of light, and it is not an exaggeration to say that you can't see your fingers.

Roy turned on the night vision goggles, but the infrared scans still showed that there was not a living person below.

After walking the stairs, he entered a huge space that reminded Roy of his stronghold. He scanned the night vision goggles for a moment and found the electric switch on one side of the wall. Pull down the electric switch, and the incandescent lights neatly arranged in three rows suddenly illuminate the space as bright as day.

Everything came to life in the incandescent light. The center of the room was empty, flanked by metal cabinets and a transparent glass wardrobe with a batsuit with a cape.

Gotham has been plagued by bats lately.

Roy casually pulled open a metal cabinet full of guns and ammunition, including bullets that had been discontinued by the Cardwell Company many years ago.

So it seems that this Farrell Detective himself is the "third person"?

But there still seems to be something that doesn't make sense. It's not that Roy didn't consider this possibility, but that there are loopholes in this fact. Detective Farrell is a veteran police officer, and a veteran police officer who has served to this day. Roy has been working in the police station for a while, and he has a little impression of this detective. After all these years, he has not shown any flaws, and Detective Farrell is almost a completely impeccable detective, who has been diligent for many years, and even in Gotham's darkest moments, all he has done is stick to his post and do his duty.

They didn't see each other much, but Roy dared say that the detective didn't look like a man with secrets.

Roy walked slowly to the safe at the end. When the lock was picked, there was only one document lying in the huge cabinet, which looked empty.

After only two pages, Roy realized that this was the last copy of the plan six years ago.

From the bottom of the file bag, he found a USB stick.

Downloading the contents of the USB flash drive to a mobile computer on his wrist, Roy projected the video image onto a floating screen on his wrist.

A doctor in a white coat, with white hair on his temples and a bald top appeared on the screen.

"Experiment Log, B23, this is Dr. Hurt." He began, "It's been a month since the project began, and the first test subject, Officer Mueller. He is copied from Batman's will and mindset, but has no scruples about using guns, and does not possess that old-fashioned moral code, but it is still flawed. He is not good enough, and his strength determines that he cannot cope with a real crisis. So the results of the comprehensive evaluation, failed. ā€

In a flash, the Doctor named Hurt reappears on the screen, but the background behind him changes, and the unknown laboratory behind him is as chaotic as if a hundred buffalo have been put into it.

"Experiment Log, B54, this is Dr. Hurt." Hurt said, "Subject Two has also been completed, and in order to make up for the problem of Character One's combat effectiveness, our friends in Arkham specially helped us extract some of Bane's Titan Serum. The half-finished Monster Toxin that Titan and Dr. Stevich had once researched, when mixed, gave Detective Blanca extraordinary powers, but at the cost of his mental abilities. When Detective Blanca cut his wife and children by the neck, we realized that our research was at risk of being exposed. Now that Detective Blanca has been brought under control, he is mothballed with Subject 1, and may one day be useful. But now, Subject 2 has also failed. ā€

Time passes, and the picture cuts again. This time, Dr. Hurt in the camera looked quite excited, although he was unkempt and had dark circles under his eyes as if he hadn't slept in days.

"Experiment Log, B83, Dr. Hurt Log." "After so many years of frustration and suffering, I feel like we've finally succeeded," he said. Officer Farrell has been successfully instilled with the Batman mindset, and based on multiple tests, it has been confirmed that his combat abilities are quite good, and he may even be able to match the original. We believe that this is the final product we have been striving for. Now we're going to bury all the content of our project in his mind and set an activation switch. Detective Farrell will be back to work tomorrow, and he will be back to his old life. But as soon as Batman dies, this part of his memory will be activated, and he will be reminded of his mission. When the time comes, Subjects 1 and 2 will be the ones who will help him achieve his goals. Gotham, can't accept a future without Batman. ā€

"So, you've found the truth."

Farrell's deep voice came from one of the communication devices on the table.

"Farrell." Roy said coldly, "You can't run." ā€

Farrell laughed.

"Run? In my opinion, you should be the one who should run, Winged Knight. He laughed, "After all...... Touching the truth always comes at a price. ā€

Suddenly, the mask's scanner detected a large number of anomalous readings, surrounding him like sparks from all sides.

Roy's face changed, and he turned and hurried towards the door.

"Farewell, Winged Knight. After all, I'm the one who should take over the city. ā€

The deafening explosions, the terrifying fires, and the countless bombs in the ground exploded together. The foundations of the entire building were almost uprooted, and the billowing smoke rolled out with the firelight, as if it were about to swallow everything. (To be continued.) )