Chapter 103: The conflict between Congress and the Justice League

A few days later.

This is the end of the weekend for the teenage Titans, and the Titan Tower has become much more deserted.

During this time, Nightwing watched every training session of the Titans, occasionally making suggestions, and usually retorting every time they made a suggestion.

Then the two of them start arguing, sometimes Nightwing wins, sometimes Tim wins, but most of the time the training plan is gradually refined by the two of them.

Connor doesn't like to study, and every weekend night at 6 p.m., he rushes his homework frantically, because he has to rush back to Smallville before 9 o'clock to hand it over to Superman, for which he is often delayed by Barth's pranks.

Whether or not Tim does his homework depends entirely on his mood, but he usually has all his tasks done before school ends on Friday.

Cassie is now on a leave of absence, but he doesn't have this trouble.

As for Bart, after he memorized all the books in the San Francisco Library, he didn't have to deal with his middle school homework at all, and he couldn't even use a second to make up for it with speed.

Unlike the others, Yuri spends his days in the Stellar Lab deepening his knowledge of Little Wonder's technology, hoping to one day hack into the underlying logic of Little Broken Table, and only return to the Titan Tower at night.

Occasionally, Yuri will also help the Star Lab complete some complex alien technology cracking work, although it is only a low-end technology that can be understood at a glance for the little soldier, but it is enough for Yuri's name to spread in the Star Lab.

Raven's situation is similar to Yuri's, not much different from living in solitude, she locks herself in her room all day and all night, and no one knows what she's doing inside.

Starfire was focused on her little garden, and those Tamaran plants were the things she cared about most on the planet, other than that of her new marriage to Nightwing.

Gal is still the same, never tired of watching people and nature, and then there are his elaborate vegetarian meals, and he often posts videos of his cooking on YouTube, and the number of fans has been growing during this time.

As the Titans returned to their homes, Nightwing set off for Bloomhaven.

For a while, San Francisco was calm and nothing happened.

Since Raven joined the Titan Tower, Yuri was worried about whether the believers of the Three Houses would invade in order to take away Raven, but it doesn't seem so bad now.

The Celestial Eye Society and the Justice League are tracking down the Blood Church, and they have found some signs of church activity around the world, and the church has temporarily disappeared after destroying three strongholds in a row.

Washington, Capitol.

A report meeting to MPs is underway.

Dozens of councillors sat in the circular hall, looking at Steve Trevor in the audience, listening to his report on the recent actions of the Justice League and the Sky Eye Society.

Invited media reporters sat in the audience, cameras focused on Trevor, and multiple TV stations broadcast live simultaneously.

Obviously, the parliamentarians are not at all interested in the coalition's action to exterminate the cult.

When Trevor finished his debriefing, a bloated and bespectacled MP asked him questions.

"Colonel Trevor, why hasn't the Justice League expanded its staff?"

"I'm sorry, Mr. Councilman, I don't quite understand your question, the league has been expanding its staff in recent years, and now more than fifty superheroes have been selected as candidates for the Justice League."

Trevor said calmly.

"Alternates! That's the problem! ”

The fat councillor looked sternly, "I mean the full members, the members who can get on that damn satellite above our heads!" ”

"There is no need for extra members on the watchtower, and the alliance is not going to expand."

Don't look at Trevor's low rank, but even in front of a group of councilors, he doesn't intend to say anything that pleases this group of people.

"The Justice League is a tight-knit group, and any redundant personnel joining could undermine their cooperation."

At this point, another councillor spoke.

"You're right, Colonel Trevor, everyone in this world knows that they are close friends, and we know that, but—"

It was an old-fashioned congresswoman with gray hair, and she spoke to Trevor in a kind tone.

"If you don't absorb new blood for a long time, you will only rest on your laurels, and trying to accept a new friend may not be a wise choice."

"You mean to install one of your appointees in the Alliance?"

Trevor's eyes narrowed slightly, "With all due respect, the Justice League won't agree, and if they don't, then everything we're talking about today is pointless." ”

"Colonel Tremor, your attitude always makes me wonder if it's because of Wonder Woman's relationship that makes you so biased in the Justice League?"

Seeing that the good words and persuasion were fruitless, the female congressman's words suddenly sharpened.

"I have nothing to do with Wonder Woman other than a strict working relationship, Senator Lady."

Trevor grimaced.

"Your claims are the exact opposite of the rumors, and you're the first 'male' she's ever met."

"I am, so what?"

Trevor had a dead pig on his face that was not afraid of boiling water.

"We've asked to intervene in the Coalition several times, Colonel Trevor, they're always dismissive when they talk to us, yes, they're living myths, we're just mortals, it's normal to have such an attitude."

At this time, the previous obese parliamentarian couldn't help but jump out.

"But you know, their satellite is hovering over us, and we can't detect the location of this satellite yet...... They weren't honest enough with us. ”

"No one has ever been up to the watchtower, Colonel Trevor, and neither have you."

Trevor nodded, "I haven't been up there." ”

"Why not?"

Hearing this, Trevor smiled and said, "Because they didn't invite us." ”

"But we want to know what's up there, Trevor, and we need to know what the Justice League is doing in the satellites!"

The fat parliamentarian was impassioned, causing a common language among the other parliamentarians.

"We invest tens of billions of dollars in the Justice League and the Sky Eye Society every year to provide them with all the conveniences, and we ignore the financial losses they cause, and we don't even have a certain degree of control?"

Trevor's face turned cold, and he said loudly, "They are the greatest heroes in the world, no one can control them, not one!" ”

"However, I can convey to the Alliance that you want to control them, and I think their reaction will be interesting."

"That sounds like a threat, Colonel!"

The fat congressman slapped the table in anger.

"That's the threat!"

Trevor confronted him, "If you don't trust the Alliance, they won't trust you either!" ”

"Imagine what Superman would find when he looked at your office or home with an X-sight?"

As soon as these words came out, the audience was silent.