The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2895 When Night Falls (3)



Chapter 2895 When Night Falls (3)

Chapter 2895 When Night Falls (Thirteen)

The night in Gotham is always deep and dark, and if you get close to the Batcave, it will be even more bleak.

But at this moment, the atmosphere in the Batcave was tense and ready for a great enemy. All the Robins took up fighting stances, staring at the figure in the center of the hall.

When Batman came out of the lab, Dick was the first to notice this. With Batman around, he felt more confident. He shouted, "Good opportunity! Let's go together!"

They did not think that the flames from the ultraviolet lamps could completely kill the monster, so everyone jumped up and attacked the figure in the center with their most deadly moves.

Damian had been holding the ultraviolet lamp, but he was not willing to be an assistant. He felt that since he had broken the opponent's magic defense and had severely damaged the opponent with the ultraviolet lamp, the best way was to take advantage of the opportunity and attack the opponent. So he simply threw the lamp away and rushed forward.

The moment the ultraviolet rays disappeared, the flames went out. The black suit was burned to pieces, but because the skin was also burnt black, there was no difference. The only difference from before was that with the disappearance of the moonlight power, the previously white pupils returned to normal brown.

At this time, Kong Su had already picked up the staff. He smashed it hard on the ground, and the power of moonlight was about to cover him again.

Dick saw that the situation was not right, so he covered his whole body with magical power and pounced forward. Kong Su was just a skeleton and could not fight in close combat, so he was pinned down by this move. But his mouth was still tied and he could not speak, which made him so angry that he made a series of "click-click-click" sounds again.

The Robins attacked suddenly, but Moonlight Schiller had already picked up the candlestick. Perhaps because he no longer had the protection of the moonlight power, when he picked up the golden candlestick in his hand again, the flame burned his entire arm.

The consequences of direct contact with the holy object were much more serious than imagined. Barbara watched helplessly as all the muscles in the other person's hand holding the candlestick were burned away, leaving almost only bones, but he still did not let go.

A dangerous instinct urged Barbara to retreat, but she still rushed forward, this time without a gun, only a baton, and hit the other person on the back of the neck.

Jason was not so polite. He directly took out his pistol with silver powder against vampires in the bullets. Damian used a bat dart. Cassandra's previous weapon was knocked away, so she was unarmed, but she used a deadly strangulation as soon as she started.

The fastest one was Cassandra, who reached Moonlight Schiller's neck in almost an instant.

Schiller dodged at a speed Cassandra couldn't see clearly, then twisted her wrist with his backhand - bang!

Cassandra flew out directly, and the two bat darts that flew next were hit back by the candlestick. Jason hit her with two bullets, but the vampire healed very quickly. As soon as the smoke from the wound came out, the bullet was squeezed out and not much blood was lost.

Finding that bullets were not working, Jason simply planned to resort to close combat, but Damian, who missed the target, looked back at Cassandra and found that after being thrown against the wall, she did not land steadily, but fell heavily to the ground, spitting out blood from her mouth.

"No, don't go near him!" Damian yelled.

But it was too late. The hot-tempered Jason ignored his warning and hit him on the head with a short stick.

Schiller didn't even try to dodge. The candlestick was held horizontally, and Jason used all his strength to hit the candlestick, but only knocked it down three centimeters. The next second, he turned his wrist, lifted the candlestick upwards, and with a snap, the short stick flew out.

Jason didn't have time to react before the sharp candlestick pierced his right shoulder. Jason gritted his teeth and raised his knees upwards, breaking free from the weapon's grip on Schiller's ribs.

But just as he took a step back, the candlestick changed from a poke to a sweep, hitting him hard on the right cheekbone. The moment Jason lost his balance and fell to the side, his hands raised high were about to stab downwards.

Zheng!

A bat dart knocked the candlestick crooked, and a sharp blow from a metal gauntlet followed. Schiller dodged by turning his head, and Batman spun and kicked at the side of his neck.

Schiller leaned back and retaliated with a side kick.

Batman's experience allowed him to determine that this was just a feint. If he dodged to the right, the opponent would immediately change hands and stab him with the candlestick. Even if he was not a vampire, if he was stabbed in the leg, he would immediately lose most of his ability to move.

So Batman only took a small step forward, because as long as he was not kicked in the ankle part where the force was the greatest, a touch on the calf would be nothing, and he could just take it. At this time, he could rush forward and subdue the opponent immediately when the weapons were changing hands.

Batman did it almost instinctively, but when Schiller's hard shin bone touched his body, he knew something was wrong.

Batman flew sideways and fell heavily to the ground. Everyone in the Bat Family was stunned. They were about to make another attack but just froze in place.

Batman weighs more than 200 pounds, which is about 190 kilograms. His full set of bat armor weighs at least to kilograms. You tell me that he was kicked away?

This is not a cartoon. In the real world, it is impossible for a fight to have so many aerial moves. It takes a lot of force to make a person fly. An ordinary car driving at more than 100 miles per hour can only knock a person a few meters away at most, and may not be very high from the ground. If you want to knock someone out of that kind of parabolic flight, you must be seriously speeding or use a large enough truck.

Theoretically, it is impossible for humans to make an opponent fly by kicking. The so-called kick flying is just a slide along the ground. However, Batman, who weighed more than 200 pounds, flew directly into the air and fell to the ground from top to bottom.

As soon as Batman turned over, he realized that his femur was broken and it was very serious. He couldn't stand up at all.

"Don't get close to him!" Batman said in a raised voice, "He's too strong, use long-range weapons!"

Then he immediately pulled out a treatment needle from his waist and inserted it into his leg.

Dick, who was on top of Kong Su, was also stunned. He didn't bother to restrain Kong Su. He stretched out his hand and pointed towards Batman. Vampire magic enveloped Batman's lower body, allowing his injuries to heal rapidly.

With the combined effects of the healing needle and magic, Batman was able to stand up, but he was still limping a little. He immediately used the remote control on his back armor to call out the machine gun in the Batcave.

Kongsu's beak clicked faster and Dick turned his head again. He thought the big skeleton bird might want to say something, so he rushed over and pinched Kongsu's beak again.

He instinctively felt that what Kong Su wanted to say might be very important, so he untied the rope on Kong Su's mouth in a panic.

"Don't attack him!" Kong Su growled, "The more pain he feels, the stronger he will be! Don't let him get hurt!!!"

Batman's finger was already on the button, and when he heard Kong Su's words, he immediately verified his guess.

Of course, this is also related to Schiller’s previous hint. His counterpart in another universe was transformed into a vampire as soon as he came to this world. Why did he do that?

Batman could not see any other reason, because just from the process of his fight with Cassandra, he could see that the other party was an extremely powerful fighting master, and also possessed the power of moonlight that Cassandra did not have. Such a person did not need vampire power to add icing on the cake.

Then there is only one possibility left - what he needs is the disadvantages brought by vampire blood.

It may sound ridiculous, but most of the ways humans commit suicide have very strong negative effects.

If you get stabbed in any part of the body, not only will the pain gradually subside, but adrenaline will also make you immune to some of the pain. The subsequent bleeding is also very troublesome and will cause people to fall into continuous weakness. There are too few parts of the body that can be injured without affecting movement.

But the weakness brought by vampire blood does not have this problem. Vampires will burn because of holy objects or sunlight. This burning will bring great pain, not only the pain of burns, but also the excruciating pain of the burning soul.

There will be no bleeding, no hindrance to movement, and no completely unhealable sequelae. It can be said that it is the minimum cost in exchange for the greatest pain.

If a person's way of gaining power is to release muscle restrictions and pain stimulation is essential for him, then transforming into a vampire is simply the best way.

As it turned out, Schiller succeeded.

Batman had just been kicked, and he felt as if he had been hit by a truck. The first thing he did after getting up was to find Cassandra, who had just been knocked out. After giving her a shot of healing needle, he shouted to Dick, "Use magic!"

Dick looked in the direction where the sound came from, and then he remembered that Cassandra was also injured. He raised his hand, and purple light enveloped Cassandra. Then Cassandra nodded to Batman and rushed towards Schiller again.

Batman was a little slow to stop her, and Cassandra fought Schiller again.

This time she learned her lesson and used fast and dazzling punches, trying her best to avoid prolonged entanglement with Schiller and not giving him the chance to knock her out.

This style of attack had some effect, because Cassandra was small and fast, and she could escape after one strike, so it took some effort to catch her.

Inspired by Batman, Damian, Jason and Barbara no longer rushed forward to fight head-on, but used remote means to interfere with Schiller's movements.

At this time, Tim had already reached the second floor. He set up a sniper rifle loaded with anesthetic ammunition, but because Cassandra and Schiller were still fighting, the figures of the two kept flashing in the sniper scope. He could not aim accurately and could only wait for an opportunity.

Cassandra is of Asian descent and has received the most traditional martial arts training in Hong Kong. She performed a set of Bajiquan quickly and fiercely. Schiller mostly dodged and occasionally parried, and seemed to be at a disadvantage. This made the other Robins very excited and they kept cheering for Cassandra.

But Batman saw the trick, and Cassandra was caught in the most dangerous and painful situation in a fight - the opponent could make countless mistakes, but she could only make one mistake.


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