Chapter 154: What You Think You Think Is What You Think You Think?

"I'm pretty sure Kidd the Thief didn't touch that cloth ...... at all."

Robin stared at the new cloth that was covering the bat lamp, and the thief Kidd who was three steps away from the bat lamp.

Don't look at it as if he was attracted by the words of the strange thief Kidd just now, but in fact, he was paying attention to the latter's movements all the time.

Even when he glanced at the audience, he never let Kidd the thief out of his sight.

Kidd the Thief had been distracted so many times by similar tricks before, and if Robin hadn't been at all concerned about it, he wouldn't have survived as a superhero in Gotham.

If it weren't for the fact that Kidd the Strange Thief brought up a topic that happened to bear a slight resemblance to the question that Robin had been pondering lately.

Robin said that he would not pay attention to Kidd's statement.

Regardless, Robin was 100% sure that Kidd the Strange Thief would never have touched the cloth before.

The only time Kidd the Monster Thief touched the white cloth was before he began his tirade.

At that time, the white cloth covering the bat lamp still had a clearly visible tear.

If Kidd the Thief had time to replace the rags with new ones, it could only be after that, but Robin kept his eyes on Kidd the Thief, and was pretty sure he wouldn't have that time.

Unless Kidd the Monster Thief is so fast that he can teleported near the Bat Lantern and then put on a new cloth and walk away in an instant, so that Robin can't see it, it's obviously impossible.

If he really had this level of super speed, then Kidd the Monster Thief wouldn't have had to say such a long list just now.

Robin knew that Kidd the Strange Thief must have some kind of intention to talk to him suddenly, but if it was a distraction, it didn't feel right.

Because Kidd the Strange Thief's opening only drew attention to him.

Unless that's what he's for.

"I focused most of my attention on Kidd the Strange Thief just now, and I did neglect the Bat Lamp, but how did Kidd the Strange Thief change the two cloths without making contact? Is it really possible? ”

A look of disbelief flashed in Robin's eyes as he stared at Kidd the Monster Thief.

I also know that it is impossible, unless I know magic or have superpowers, it is impossible for anyone in the world to exchange something for another without touching it.

It's no wonder that Kidd the Thief did the impossible.

"Could it be that he actually knows magic?"

Robin thought to himself that although he preferred to blame Kidd the thief for not knowing magic, he couldn't figure out what Kidd had just done.

It's impossible that the white cloth is alive, and you can change yourself yourself, right?

It could only be what the thief Kidd did, but what he did and when he did it are all unsolved mysteries.

What exactly did he say to cover up?

"Hmph, Robin, you can't figure out how I changed the white cloth, because I didn't change it at all!"

At the same time, a smile appeared in the heart of the strange thief Kidd.

Do you think the purpose of my tirade is to cover up something else?

No, I'm here to make you think so!

Why does a torn white cloth suddenly take on a new look? Could it be that Kidd the Thief really dropped it in some unimaginable way?

Of course not, he's not a magician, how could he do such a thing of exchanging things in the air.

The answer is simple, even shameful, but effective.

He used the textile material repair solution exchanged in the system, which was specially used to repair the damage on the textiles, which was colorless and odorless, and took effect very quickly, and the price was quite cheap.

Not long ago, the only time Kidd the Monster Thief stroked the white cloth in front of Robin, he took the opportunity to apply the repair liquid to the gap in the white cloth.

Then, in order not to let Robin notice the scene of the gap repairing itself, Kidd the thief immediately moved to another place, and at the same time told him some words about the concept of stealing.

What's more, there are some parts of it that he actually says right.

Superheroes sometimes inevitably break the law, which is understandable and has to be done in certain situations, and there is no need to criticize them too much.

But the question is, how do you define superheroes and supercriminals?

They all broke the law, they didn't hurt innocent people, and they all had a positive impact on the people in some way.

Why is Kidd the Thief a supercriminal, while Batman and Robin are superheroes?

Judging from the level of innate morality, it is wrong for Kidd to steal things, and it is good for Batman to fight bad guys, which is a very reasonable and correct judgment.

However, from a rational point of view, perhaps the actual damage caused by Batman to society is much greater than that of Kidd the Monster Thief.

For the average person, the first answer is quite natural, morality is the measure that defines a hero and a criminal, and everything else is false.

However, for smart people, especially those who have been baptized by Batman's thoughts, morality is the most beautiful thing in the world, but at the same time the most untrustworthy.

In Batman's view, judging a person by morality is only the most superficial cognition, especially in Gotham.

Therefore, when Kidd the Monster Thief asks Robin this question, he can distract some of the latter's energy to a certain extent.

Then Kidd the Thief also deliberately or unintentionally directs Robin's attention to himself, making Robin mistakenly believe that he is planning to do something.

In fact, Kidd the Strange Thief didn't do anything, he was just waiting for the repair fluid to take effect.

"Isn't it amazing? I didn't do anything, but the hole in the cloth was suddenly repaired. ”

Kidd the Strange Thief said to Robin in surprise.

"Just now I was worried that the cloth was broken, and it would be difficult for the magic to continue, but now all the difficulties are solved."

"Now, then, let me continue with the unfinished magic......"

As he spoke, Kidd stepped forward to remove the white cloth.

"What the hell did you do?"

At this moment, Robin questioned as he quickly rushed to the bat lamp.

"Kidd, the thief, I'm not in the mood to keep messing around with you, even if you put on a new white cloth, after all, your trick of making the bat lamp disappear will be the same old one!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Robin was seen to lift the white cloth on the bat lamp before the monster thief Kidd with lightning speed.

(Brothers, today because of the disagreement with my mother about renting a house, a small quarrel, and when the mood calmed down, I found that it was too late, let's temporarily change it today, cough cough, there are two chapters owed before, but everyone rest assured, the supplement will definitely be made up, at least one chapter will be made up tomorrow, three more!) When it comes and goes, the Chinese do not lie to the Chinese. )

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