Chapter 153: Strange thieves never steal treasures

I have to say that Robin was a little disappointed when he learned the truth about Kidd's method.

This technique is a bit too simplistic, even to the point of being old-fashioned.

But at the same time, he had to be shocked by Kidd's train of thought, because at least at that moment, everyone was really deceived by him, including Bruce!

Although Bruce knew deep down that the bat lantern could not disappear out of thin air, he really didn't think about the truth of Kidd's entire method at the time.

It took him some time to react, even though the speed of thought was scary enough.

Many people ask him to think for days and may not be able to find the way.

Even Robin pondered for a whole day and a night without figuring out his head until he was woken up by Bruce's prompt.

"Now, Kidd the Strange Thief's white cloth has been torn by me, and I can't perfectly cover all the surfaces of the bat lamp, and I can't freely replace it with another white cloth."

"And the bat lamp is still lit, as long as there is a little gap between the lenses, there will be light penetrating out, showing the truth that the bat lamp has not disappeared."

Robin thought triumphantly.

"Even if the connections between Kidd's lenses are so tight that they can even block out the light from the bat lamp, if Kidd the Thief puts on another white cloth later, it will reveal this fact."

If Kidd the Thief hadn't changed the white cloth, he would no longer have been able to prove that the bat lamp was gone, and he would have to stay where he was.

In other words, Kidd the Thief went against what he had done in rehearsal!

Kidd, the thief who has been exposed to all the secrets, will not be able to steal the bat lantern at all, let alone steal the sea gem hidden in the bat lamp.

When the time comes, Robin won't have to waste any effort to emerge victorious!

Moreover, his victory this time was not by grasping Kidd's body or defense flaws and defeating him with combat power, but by winning on the magic tricks that Kidd the Monster Thief is best at and proud of!

Such a blow is tantamount to coming up with a riddle that the Riddler can't guess, and turning the scarecrow's fear gas into a gallant poison gas.

Defeating his opponent in his field will give him a real blow, and Robin will be able to take advantage of this opportunity to correct Kidd's mind and guide him to abandon the path of performance art and return to the right path.

Isn't that a great merit?

For now, all we have to do is see what the thief Kidd plans to do.

"The material of this white cloth is not cheap, it was actually scratched like this, alas, pitiful."

Kidd, the strange thief, looked at the several narrow openings that were clearly visible on the white cloth, and couldn't help but sigh.

"Robin, do you know that this is harming other people's private property?"

"Do you think you're qualified to say that?"

The corners of Robin's mouth twitched, and he didn't have a good breath, and sometimes he wondered if he blamed Kidd for not realizing that he was committing a crime.

"At least I've never caused real property damage to anyone, and I haven't harmed anyone, oh no, I forgot about a penguin man whose money laundering company lost a lot of money because I was shut down."

Kidd the Strange Thief waved his hand.

"I'm not making excuses for my actions, Robin, I know very well that I'm breaking the law, but what I'm trying to say is that what you superheroes do is half a pound or two as I do, and have you broken fewer laws yourself than I do?"

Robin's face was slightly stunned, he didn't expect Kidd the Strange Thief to suddenly start talking to him like this.

"You don't have to rush to refute me, I know that in this hellish place like Gotham, if you really want to do something good, you can't follow the law, and the illegal acts you have done are what you have to do to fight criminals."

Kidd the Strange Thief didn't wait for Robin to speak, and continued.

"You may think that you are breaking the law for more noble reasons, and I am just a thief who wastes a lot of social resources in order to practice my own performance art, and may also induce citizens to imitate the criminal."

Robin listened to Kidd the Thief in a daze, not understanding what he meant by this now.

Could it be that because he foresaw his defeat and had no hope of victory, he gave up on himself, and now it is his confession?

"Robin."

Kidd, the strange thief, said suddenly.

"Look at the people in the audience around you."

Robin looked at the thief Kidd suspiciously, who only glanced back at him faintly, and he glanced at the audience for some reason.

"Behold, what is the expression on their faces?"

Kidd the Strange Thief asked.

"Are they worried about their personal safety? Will they be horrified by not knowing what happened next? No. ”

Kidd the Strange Thief asked himself.

"These people are looking forward to my performance because Kidd the Strange Thief will give them real joy and heartfelt amazement."

"Robin, don't you think it's a good thing to have such expressions on people's faces in a city like Gotham?"

Kidd the Strange Thief said.

"Is it only darkness and oppression that are the colors of the city? Don't the people who live here deserve a respite? What do ordinary people do wrong? ”

"I've given the people of Gotham an extra respite from the days of fear, a less scary venue, so what's the difference between me and you?"

"Forehead ......"

Robin was about to say something, but suddenly he couldn't say anything as if he had been caught in his throat by a foreign object.

Yes, fighting sin may be morally high, but is it really inferior to bring joy to others?

And both of them are by breaking the law, so when you think about it, there really seems to be no essential difference between yourself and the monster thief Kidd.

It's just that Robin always feels that something is not right, and the blame thief Kidd is not stealing the concept.

"Robin, you know what? What the thief wants to steal is never a precious treasure, but the wonder and smiles of the people. ”

Suddenly, Kidd the Strange Thief had a wicked smile on his face.

Seeing this treacherous smile, Robin suddenly secretly said in his heart that something was wrong, he was completely distracted by the strange thief Kidd just now.

When I looked closely, I saw the white cloth covered by the bat lamp, and several holes disappeared at some point!

It's a white cloth that's as smooth as new again!

"When's it?"

Robin's eyes widened, thinking back to what Kidd had been doing as he spoke.

He shouldn't have time to touch the white cloth!

(Sorry, there was something wrong with the system just now, and the chapter was delayed for a few minutes before it was released)

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