Anti-hero of a certain comic

79. Meeting in prison

The door to the prison area opened, then slammed shut.

The sound of metal fences colliding echoed in the long corridor, and clear footsteps sounded rhythmically.

Like precise clock hands, beating steadily.

"right here."

Warden Gregory Wolf stood in the doorway of the interrogation room, turned around and said.

This warden who looks like a chimpanzee actually survived the last riot. It must be said that he is particularly favored by the goddess of luck.

You know, despite Oliver Queen's isolation of hundreds of released prisoners and the timely raid by the Star City Police Department, many hostages were still injured and killed during the rescue process.

Of course, all of this was considered an accident during the prisoner riot and was not published in the newspaper.

In the face of inquiries from the outside world, the Star City Police Department and the City Hall spoke in unison with a tacit understanding, insisting on the official statement that there were no casualties.

"Give me half an hour."

The owner of the footsteps said so.

He stood behind the warden, and there was a sense of command in his calm tone.

"Mr. White, you know that after the last riot, Oliver Queen was listed as a key guard target. You go in alone."

Wolfe was a little embarrassed.

He didn't want anything to happen to the young leader of this big family in his prison.

Prisoner riots were suppressed with great difficulty before. If something unexpected happened to Leo White in Iron Mountain Prison, it would definitely cause an uproar.

Who doesn't know that this young man is now the son of tomorrow in Star City, a rising and dazzling star.

How could a little person like Wolfe withstand such a storm?

"Don't worry, Mr. Warden, I promise you won't get into any trouble."

Leo had a standard smile on his face, but it put an invisible pressure on the tall and strong Wolf.

The warden subconsciously avoided the other person's eyes, was silent for a while, and then backed down: "Please avoid direct contact with Oliver Queen. That guy is a dangerous person."

"Thank you for your kind reminder, I will not let Oliver Queen hurt me."

Leo nodded and asked Wolfe to open the heavy iron door.

The entire interrogation room was dimly lit, as if deliberately creating a depressing atmosphere and exerting psychological pressure on the prisoners.

Oliver Queen was sitting on a cold chair, with his hands and feet shackled, which greatly restricted his movement.

"Are you teasing me as a winner, or are you arrogantly announcing your amazing results?"

The prisoner in the interrogation room looked up and asked.

This handsome young man from a rich family, enough to attract a crowd of money-worshiping girls, now has an unshaven look.

After the last riot, the prison tightened its control measures against him.

In the single cell, the break time is cancelled, and even three meals a day are delivered by a dedicated person.

"I just want to have a chat with you before we leave. After all, it seems that we haven't had a face-to-face chat yet."

Leo said slowly.

He folded his hands on the table, his manner gentle and polite.

If we weren't in the interrogation room of Iron Mountain Prison, others might have thought it was a friendly conversation between friends.

"What do we have to talk about? Let's talk about how I lost to you again and again or how you led me into the trap step by step."

A self-deprecating smile appeared on Oliver Queen's face, and the revenge and anger in his heart had long since disappeared the moment he stood on the rooftop.

This city may have never needed a vigilante. Perhaps the identity of the heir to the Quinn family can save Star City from decay.

"The future. Let's talk about the future of Oliver Queen."

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bsp;Leo looked deeply at the prisoner sitting on the chair and said softly: "Are you planning to waste your whole life in prison?"

“The free air is so wonderful and you can reach it if you want it.”

"Give me another chance to choose Leo White. If I want to leave this prison, I will never stay until now. Iron Mountain Prison cannot trap me. It is far worse than Purgatory Island."

Oliver Queen sneered.

He still had this bit of confidence. If he wanted to escape from prison, he could have done so as early as the first week after being imprisoned. Why wait until now.

"My teacher, he taught me on Purgatory Island, never lose vigilance, and always treat the surroundings as a jungle full of dangers."

Oliver Queen was a little sad. After returning to Star City, his tense spirit did relax somewhat.

"I shouldn't ignore your existence. The gangsters in Star City, those lawless criminals who are greedy for wealth, and the complicated relationships in the family all make me exhausted, so that I will lose my vigilance and walk into the trap."

"It's not easy for one person to play two identities."

Leo expressed his understanding that every superhero will face this kind of trouble.

Speaking of which, Oliver Queen and Batman are quite similar. They were both born in wealthy families, experienced the pain of losing their loved ones, and chose to use another identity to protect the city.

The only difference is that the latter has a clear understanding of what they are doing.

Batman understands that he is a vigilante, a criminal who breaks the law, so he never thinks of himself as a hero.

As for the former, Oliver Queen, he was briefly indulged in the sense of accomplishment of being a vigilante.

Taking the notebook left by his father, he hunts the rich people in Star City, thinking that he can save the increasingly corrupt city with this.

"I understand your actions, and I understand people like you, and there's nothing false about that."

Leo said seriously.

After he dealt with the League of Assassins, he thought of the former vigilante who was imprisoned.

His own views and stance make Leo an inevitable opponent of the vigilante.

But that's all. It doesn't have to be a relentless enemy.

Oliver Queen did not kill the hostages during the prison riot.

This means that he has not been completely blinded by anger, and it also means that there is still room for them to cooperate.

"There's no need for us to become enemies, right? Although some unpleasant things happened before, I think those can be erased as chalk words."

Hearing Leo's words, Oliver Queen couldn't help laughing.

With a hint of sarcasm, he said: "It's true that I am a prisoner, but this does not mean that I have to accept your charity and join your camp."

"You seem to have misunderstood me. My team has never needed a third-rate vigilante."

Leo smiled back.

He never thought about asking Green Arrow to join him.

In some aspects, such as vicious incidents involving violence and murder, these vigilantes and superheroes are really not as efficient as villains.

"Slade Joseph Wilson, this name should be familiar to you, the good partner who lived and died with you and fought side by side on Purgatory Island."

He took out a folder and pushed it in front of Oliver Queen.

"He now has a new code name, Deathstroke."

"It's impossible Slade, I saw it with my own eyes that Slade is dead."

"So he crawled out of hell to seek revenge on you, Mr. Quinn."

Leo looked at Oliver Queen who looked in disbelief and said softly: "You blinded one of his eyes with an arrow, thinking you killed him, but Mirakuru's serum potion made Slade Wilson alive. Coming down, the name of Death Knell has resounded throughout the mercenary world."

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