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24, mild sense of self-substitution(2/3)

No matter how gentle and approachable Natasha pretends to be, Wen can still feel the distrust in her heart.

This distrust may be the instinct of the agent, or it may be that she failed to pretend, which aroused suspicion, but before Natasha asked her, she had never told Natasha about her past...

No, she didn't tell Natasha, but she told Diana!

Wen: Damn, am I going to flip over?

If she had known that she would not lie in the first place, why did she choose to use lies to deal with these problems in the first place? It was because she had a brain disorder at the time or something, but now she is fine. The more lies she tells, the bigger they get, and the bigger they get, the less round they are.

Wen panicked and reflected in her mind whether the lies she had told in the past contained any logical errors.

However, when she lied, she really didn't think about it at all and relied entirely on physical instinct. Even if she wants to recall it now, she can't recall what she said.

Natasha didn't ask any further questions.

When Wen breathed a sigh of relief, she said abruptly: "Since we don't want to talk about your father, how about your adopted brother?"

Wen didn't even think about it: "What's there to talk about?"

She was willing to talk about her father, but unwilling to talk about her adoptive brother. Natasha observed Wen's expression and knew that Wen actually did not have strong ill intentions towards this issue.

——She just simply doesn’t want to talk about them.

Natasha gave it up as soon as she could: "If you don't want to say..."

"No, there's nothing I don't want to do."

Wen was so determined that he let out all the nonsense he had said before. What he said was like water thrown out, and it was impossible to take it back. So if he wanted to lie, just tell a big story and fill in all the details.

The more details a lie has, the more true it is, and most importantly, the more details there are, the harder it is to reconcile it with someone who actually exists in reality.

Who knows if there are really rich people in the world who have adopted three sons? As far as she knows, many rich people like to adopt children to show their love. Maybe there is someone who can really describe it to her.

Family matchup.

In order to avoid this kind of consequences, it is better to make up more details to confuse the situation. Anyway, she doesn't have to think twice to lie. It's a piece of cake.

If others really followed the lies she told and went to find someone...

If you want to find people who don't exist at all, go and find them.

If she can find it, she loses!

"My relationship with my adopted brother is very ordinary, and it may seem pretty good to outsiders." Wen fiddled with his fingers, "After all, they were adopted by my father, and they wouldn't be stupid enough to go against me. Even if I'm rarely at home,

I am also my father’s biological daughter, and this identity will never change, so if I must say something-"

"They are trying to please me a little bit." Wen smiled, seeming to find this situation very funny.

"The eldest foster brother has the best temper in the family, and the second foster brother has the worst temper. The relationship between the two of them is a bit tense, and they always quarrel and fight. But as long as I am at home, they will sit there without making any noise.

Together."

Natasha mentally identified the two adopted brothers.

The eldest adopted brother is obviously Dick, also known as Nightwing, and the second adopted brother should be Jason, now the Red Hood.

The Avengers and the Zhenglian occasionally cooperate briefly due to the super-reverse prison break incident. Natasha and Batman have briefly contacted each other several times, and they roughly know each other's personality.

But she didn't know much about Nightwing and Red Hood. She just routinely got to know what these two were good at and their general personalities when checking the information.

Nightwing does have a pretty good temper, and Red Hood does explode at the drop of a hat.

It's unclear whether their relationship was good or bad, but it was well known that the brothers would fight whenever they met.

Being able to restrain herself when Wen is present, it seems that the relationship between Wen and her adoptive brother is quite good?

"You get along well with them," Natasha said, "which is a good thing."

You are too naive, Wen thought, such a beautiful thing will not appear in this lie.

"No." She denied without hesitation, "I don't like them."

Natasha's expression didn't change much, but her eyes showed a little confusion.

"In the beginning, I got along very well with my first adopted brother. He was a few years older than me. He had a good temper and loved to tell jokes. His attitude toward me was the most affectionate in the whole family. At first, I was a little bit repelled by him, but then I gradually accepted him.

The existence of an adopted brother." Wen said, "The deterioration of our relationship started when he quarreled with his father and moved out of the house."

"My father has always valued him. Of course, he is indeed very good. Whether it is academic, social, or sports, he has no weaknesses at all. The medals he received are filled with bookshelves. Later, the housekeeper even opened a room for him to store those medals.

thing."

This adopted brother is very powerful. He can get his father's attention and training, so maybe for a certain period of time, she even worshiped him a little.

"I envy him." Wen said, "I envy him for being recognized by his father. But after he quarreled with his father and left home, this feeling became..."

Anger and hatred, not only for this adopted brother, not only because he got something that she could never get, but not only because after getting it, he not only did not cherish it, but also threw it away without hesitation.

What she angered and hated the most was herself.

Wen took a deep breath and suppressed the sourness in his heart: "...In short, he and I completely fell out."

Natasha pondered for a few minutes.

The fact that the first-generation Robin left Batman after a quarrel with Batman and changed his code name to Nightwing was not a secret in their circles.

However, few people know what happened within Batman’s family. The most common thing outsiders hear about is——

Batman's assistant Robin had a falling out with his mentor, and Robin left Batman to work alone;

Batman found a new assistant, Robin, but the second-generation Robin fell out with him again, and the second-generation Robin broke away from Batman and went on his own;

Batman has a new third assistant, Robin. This Robin hasn't fallen out with him yet, but based on the experience of the previous two, I'm afraid it won't be long...

This is all they know. No one knows Wen's status in this family.

It's funny to think, Natasha thought, that Win's entire life has been affected by the secret identities of her father and her adopted brothers, while she herself knows nothing of the secret that has caused all the tragedy and misunderstanding.

Another superhero victim.

"I'm sorry, it's all because I asked about your past that you recalled so many painful experiences." She said, "Let me think about how to compensate you."

"Compensation? No, there's no need at all." Wen smiled happily, "I look uncomfortable now? That's your illusion, Natasha, I'm not sad at all now. Not only am I not sad, I'm also very happy.

"

Natasha looked at her inquiringly: "Do you mind if I ask why?"

Wen did not answer Natasha's question immediately, but after a pause he said: "Although you always use questions when you speak, your attitude and tone don't seem to allow me to refuse at all.

"

"If I make you feel uncomfortable..."

Wen waved his hands indifferently: "It doesn't matter, I just sighed. If you ask me why I am happy -"

Of course, it was because when she thought that this family did not exist at all, she sincerely felt that her life was so happy and perfect!

To be honest, Wen had always felt that although his family was happy, it was also very ordinary.

I didn’t expect that this kind of ordinary happiness is not common at all!

She thought this in her heart, but what she said was something else: "I'm happy, of course, because I don't have to endure all that anymore! I'll never go home again!"

"They'll probably find you," Natasha said. "You haven't done much to hide your whereabouts."

In fact, it was quite well hidden. Natasha tried her best to find only traces of Wen's activities in the past six months, and most of the traces were records of Wen's visits to the hospital.

There is no trace of her past.

Natasha also found out what Tony could find out. She didn't believe those written birth records and household registration certificates. Those things were 10% fake.

As for whether Wen can really hide it from Batman...

There should be no problem in a short period of time, after all, the records she created are perfect, but Natasha believes that Batman will come to her sooner or later.

"No -" Wen smiled, "They will never find me."

They are not in this world at all.

Are you stupid? They don't even exist!

Wen's confident attitude aroused Natasha's suspicion, but she was relieved when she thought that Wen didn't know that her father was Batman, and that Wen's series of information was indeed disguised.

I really want to know when Bat will find out that Wen has run away from home.

She glanced at the careless smile on Wen's face, and recalled Wen's indifferent and sarcastic look when talking about his family. She suddenly felt that watching Batman's good show was no longer so important.

is attractive.

Perhaps for Wen, a life in which her father will never be found is what she really wants.

After all, she seems to be still harboring grudges about her past, but at the same time she's ready to start over.

Natasha had several thoughts in her mind, secretly thinking about how to compensate Wen - maybe she should add to Wen's work of hiding the past?

Batman will definitely find Wen, there is no doubt about it, maybe a little later than a little later.

Let Wendo be happy for a while.

This conversation did not affect Wen's mood. During the process of lying, she would briefly empathize with her lie, but once the lie was finished, she could completely forget what she had just said.

When she first started lying, Wen was still scared, fearing that she would accidentally tell these scattered lies and make them illogical. But as she went on, she became more and more open-minded, and her current mood can be described as broken.
To be continued...
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