Chapter 3358 (1/2)

Leaving the mayor in the room, Su Ming also saw in each other's memory the scene where he had discussed things with Dr. Santo, and determined that the reception hall where they talked was in this underground facility.

I touched the mayor's head and hanged him. I read some of his memories and remembered his smell. Now I break out the door and only need to follow the smell to know where he has been.

Next, we need to find the reception hall, get the biological samples of the doctor, and ask the red of all living beings to help.

This underground facility used to be Bain's refuge, and the site was very large, because he sometimes entertained some assassin League friends here.

He briefly opened here in the recent 'city of Bain' incident, but then he went back to Arkham and was finally killed there by the clown.

So it was abandoned, and our Dr. Santo didn't know where to find the key, took over the underground dump like a subway station, and did some decoration.

Because Bain's original style is original, the walls are piled with bricks, and the foot is the road stepped by the soil. The room has no decoration or even light. The strong man just wants to get himself a place to roll iron and equip Titan potion.

Now, the walls of the corridor are white and flat, the metal floor is visible, and the bright lights warm people's hearts, shining brightly on the robot soldiers who came because they noticed the movement.

From a close observation, these robots look like, heavy armor and heavy weapons, angular shape, white body dotted with fluorescent green lines, and a sense of science and technology everywhere.

But the design of humanoid robots is not perfect. People who really understand the robot industry understand that the legs are just decoration.

If Dr. Santo made the robot like a ”Chion” and took off his legs to fly directly, perhaps the combat effectiveness of these things could be higher. After all, things with crispy fillings should give full play to their mobility. Robots that can't even fly are doomed to have no future.

As he walked along the smell in the corridor, Su Ming waved his lightsaber to open the way and formed a shield with a lamp ring to protect women and pets. His weapons stretched to tens of meters and swung around like a soft whip. All the robots in the way were cut in two and blasted into scrap iron.

Bobo doesn't even bother to look at them. Although little Fuchsia doesn't have much combat power, her vision is there. Before seeing Batman can easily handle these robots, she knows that the death knell will only be easier.

He sat on the mercenary's shoulder, continued to smoke his pipe, and turned to look at the fading room behind him, where mayor Nakano's head was exposed.

”I thought you would kill him,” said the orangutan. It's not surprising that the death knell kills people. It's strange to let go of a person who makes mistakes.

Su Ming asked the other shoulder to strangle and gnaw at a robot, read information from the other party's hard disk, walked past the wreckage with steps, and replied:

”Didn't you find out? This little Japan is also a madman. His idea is so paranoid that it's ridiculous, but that's why... It's more interesting.”

The orangutan detective understood this as soon as it came out, so is this the benefit of the death knell for Batman?

Dr. Santo is on the must kill list, which is equivalent to destroying a toy of Batman. Reshaping a crazy mayor toy to him may be a means of appeasement.

If it's really what Bobo guessed, then the death knell just told mayor Nakano that his management of Gotham was ”failed” and deliberately mentioned ”night activities” and ”self-supporting bicycles”. These words are not just cold jokes, but some kind of psychological hint.

If a person who deeply loves the city thinks he is responsible for the city, what will he think if others tell him that everything he has done before has failed?