146, gentle hanging painting(2/2)
Conner revered: "No matter how many times I watch it, Bruce's efficiency is so amazing."
The topic aroused Wen's interest slightly: "Have you worked with Batman? Haven't you worked with Tim all the time?"
"Batman doesn't interfere with Robin's other teams, but occasionally when Tim can't handle it himself, he will give us a little help," Connor said. "He has a very strong style of doing things, not very much like Tim's, and is easy to identify."
"What style is he? What style is Tim?"
"If you have to compare, eliminate the common points they have in line with each other, Batman's thinking tends to use the simplest way to violently break through the deadlock. Tim is more like a detective who has studied in depth." Connor said, "And Batman's plan often goes against the odds, which is very extreme... Tim is actually the same, but his extremeness is all about pediatrics in front of Batman."
"It's both good and evil." Wen said, "like Tony."
"They are all a bit like this." Connor said indifferently, "there is a desire to control, arrogance, only trust yourself, and be cruel. You are so brave, I admire your spirit of facing difficulties, and I just gave up the possibility of talking to Luther."
"The biggest obstacle for Luther is that he doesn't regard anyone other than himself as a human being," said Wen. "And he always wants to destroy Superman's regular couplet. When he has time, he is very happy to stumbling on other Super Heroes."
Her side...at least they are really good people!
Luther was completely out of the category of good people.
"Whatever," Conner said vaguely, "I have completely given up on the possibility of living in peace with him anyway. The good news is that as long as I don't help Superman, he won't bother to deal with me."
Wen suddenly laughed, laughing so hard that he couldn't help but feel angry: "Do you remember what happened when we first met and we compared each other?"
Connor immediately said, "I won."
"Okay, you win," Wen couldn't help laughing, "The talent who won in such a game is more sad, right? What are you grabbing?"
"If I win, you're a little happier than me," Connor said, "and I win!"
He happily made a victory gesture, and Wen smiled again.
"I miss New York a little bit," she said.
"Have you broken up with Bruce?"
"It's pretty good if there's no talk." Wen said, "I just miss New York. I always feel that New York is more like my home. Although Gotham is familiar, I don't like the feeling that it gives me."
"There is too much fog and too little sunshine." Connor answered without hesitation.
"No, not all." Wen looked out the window and said softly, "There are too many butterflies."
Chapter completed!