Aesop knew Jason's hatred for the clown, Jason worked so hard to catch the clown and wanted to kill him.

To revenge, for the dead self in the past.

Aesop also hated the clown, no less than Jason, he hated everything the clown had done to him, he hated the clown for taking Jason away, making him almost lose him forever.

But he has to, does the Joker fear death?

The clown is naturally not afraid, he even looks forward to death, the death of the clown can cause earth-shaking changes to Gotham.

He's looking forward to the impact his death will have on Batman, and Gotham as a whole.

The clown has described to Aesop sitting on the electric chair more than once what Gotham should look like after his death.

Even more chaotic than now, with despair and wailing in the streets, a nightmare of non-stop gunfire and bullets.

His death can easily break the precarious balance of Gotham. By then, not only Batman, but many people will be greatly affected, and may even lose their lives.

Rioting criminals, underworld forces robbing territory... Aesop doesn't believe that Harley Quinn, a woman who only thinks about jokers, can manage the clown's gang well.

Besides, this stupid woman who was dazzled by love might do her best to take revenge on Jason. The clown left her with a lot of things, such as contacts, money, weapons... and her Poison Ivy.

Aesop doesn't care about the life and death of other people, but he cares about the life and death of his family, whether Jason or Batman.

Aesop's little heart can only hold his next family, but nothing else.

He will not allow this accident to happen.

Moreover, the revenge that the clown really deserves can only be carried out if he is alive.

So, the clown must be alive.

"Turn around and take a look?" Jason

Aesop followed his words and turned his head. The dying clown lay on the ground. If he hadn't seen his back trembling, Aesop would have thought he was dead.

"Don't worry, I saved his life for you to come." Jason raised his eyebrows.

Aesop collected himself, he looked up again, the emotion in his eyes made Jason feel bad, he didn't like Aesop's expression now.

Like something was going to happen that he didn't like.

Jason subconsciously stretched out his palm to cover Aesop's eyes. Aesop blinked, not understanding why Jason did this. His eyelashes brushed against Jason's palm like a soft brush.

It made Jason feel itchy, and his skin got goosebumps, and Jason quickly pulled his hand away.

Jason asked: "What do you want to say?" He thought it was his illusion, what bad news could Aesop tell him?They have won.

Thinking of this, Jason smiled again.

"You can't kill a clown." Aesop.

Jason's expression froze for a moment, the smile faded from his face, his expression became cold, and the dark clouds in his eyes could not dissipate.

Jason's face was expressionless, his blue-gray eyes were like swamps, he stared at Aesop, and said in a steady voice: "Why."

"Because I will stop you." Aesop raised his head firmly, and there was no trace of impurities in his glass blue eyes.

He didn't intend to explain to Jason what he wanted to do. Now Jason was deeply influenced by the Lazarus spring water, and he no longer suppressed the rebellion and violence crazily growing in his body.

The current Jason, apart from knowing that Aesop was 'against' him, would not listen to anything.

Jason clenched his fists, trembling, desperately resisting the desire to pull out his gun and break Aesop's legs and arms.

As long as Aesop can't act, he won't stop himself from killing the clown.

In this way, he killed the clown in front of Aesop, would Aesop feel pain?Will he cry on his knees?

Did he develop dependence and love for the clown during the days when he was tortured by the clown?

Ah, so to speak, he is tired of seeing Aesop who always has a cold expression, he really wants to see him kneeling and holding his head in pain, and he really wants to break him and lock him by his side, so that he won't have Try to pay attention to others.

Such an idea was only a flash in the pan in Jason's mind, but it shocked Jason for a long time.

Jason knew it wasn't right.This is wrong, he loves Aesop, and his love for him is not based on hurting him.

but...

Does this seem good?

"Then you're going to turn against me because of the clown?" Jason's violent emotions suddenly calmed down, as if the storm in his head just now didn't exist.

Jason asked almost with a sneer: "Aesop Wayne, have you forgotten everything about the past?"

"Did you forget that when your mother disappeared and was most desperate, you humbly begged me to take you in? When you were almost killed by the clown, I was the one who saved you."

"Now you want to save the clown, have you been stunned by the clown's electricity?" Jason changed the subject. "Or, these days, I followed Batman to learn his ridiculous method of never killing the enemy?"

"It's because of his ridiculous idea that the bastard bugs in Gotham will become more and more rampant." Jason.

Aesop frowned, his idea had nothing to do with Batman, in fact, he didn't quite agree with Batman's idea.

Gotham's disease cannot be cured without killing, but Aesop will not try to stop or change Batman.

That's Batman—that's Batman.

As long as it's the ruthless black knight of Batman, it seems reasonable to do anything.

Aesop will not try to change Batman, and the same Batman will not try to change anything about Aesop, unless Aesop actively wants to change.

Then no one can change Aesop.

Jason mistook Aesop's frown for Aesop was caught by Jason, so he wanted to resist with a guilty conscience, or to say good things for Batman.

Like the old Dick, the old him.

"Are you going to say that Batman did it for a reason?" Jason asked.

"?" Aesop couldn't see through Jason's thoughts more and more, it seemed that anger really made his brain not clear. "No, I didn't intend to say that. You need to calm down."

Aesop didn't turn his head to look at Jason, he leaned over and planned to lift the clown up, he was going to take the clown to the place where he was scheduled to meet the platinum angel.

Only when Jason calmed down would they have the right to have an equal dialogue. In fact, Jason's words just now made him feel very uncomfortable.

There is even an insult in it.

Aesop knew that Jason was just angry, so he didn't intend to pursue it and just accepted it in silence. Besides, the condition of taking the clown away was too much for Jason.

He knew how important it was to Jason, but he still chose to strip him.Aesop hoped that Jason could trust himself.

The next second, the loaded gun was coldly pressed against the back of Aesop's head, and Jason stared condescendingly at Aesop with the back of his head turned away from him.

"I don't allow you to take him away." Jason's tone was cold.

Aesop paused for a moment, and replied with the same cold tone: "If I say I insist."

Just because he can tolerate some of Jason's behavior doesn't mean he can accept his lover pointing a gun to the back of his head.

Just like Jason couldn't bear Aesop's 'betrayal' to him now.

They both knew, they knew each other, both sides were stubborn, and Jason, who used to act together before, would give way to Aesop as an 'brother'.

Now they are lovers, there is no comity in the relationship between lovers, they should be in an equal relationship.

Maybe after today they will not be lovers.

"Let's see if I shot him faster, or you saved him faster." Jason moved the gun pointed at the back of Aesop's head and pulled the trigger at the clown .

Aesop grabbed Jason's muzzle sideways and turned to the other direction. The bullet bounced off the ground and disappeared.

Aesop's palm was stinging from the hot muzzle of the gun, and his skin would probably turn over, but he didn't have time to care about it now.

Aesop dodged a wave of Jason's attack, and punched Jason's leg hard with his palm. Jason took half a step back, pulled out the other gun, and pointed the two guns at Aesop for a little hesitation.

Aesop pulled out the long knife from behind, and looked at Jason who was hesitating whether to hurt him or not, and sneered. "You have pointed a gun at the back of my head, and you are still worried about hurting me?"

"You don't know me well enough? Do you think I can't stop a bullet?" Aesop

Aesop had already said this, and Jason would naturally not hold back. He stopped hesitating and shot Aesop, anger burning in his chest.

Why at this point, Aesop is still falling out with himself because of this kind of thing?Their relationship is not as important as a funny clown?

The blade hit the bullet, and Aesop lowered his body and approached Jason quickly. Unlike Jason, he hesitated whether he would hurt the opponent. Aesop took the knife and slashed towards Jason's vitals.

Aesop trusted Jason and was familiar with Jason, so he knew that his current tricks would not hurt Jason at all.

Just as Aesop thought, Jason jumped back slightly, stepped on the construction waste behind him, and jumped to another place after a turn.

Light as a bird, somewhat inconsistent with his figure.

Jason also completed the unloading and reloading action at the same time, and his gun aimed at Aesop again without hesitation.

Aesop also blocked it with a blade, and at the same time, Aesop was constantly approaching Jason. He calculated every step he and Jason took until he approached a corner where Jason could no longer jump out.

Aesop's knife pointed directly at Jason's chest, and the silver-white blade had craters from bullets.

Jason lowered his head, the darkness blocked his expression, only his tightly pursed lips could be seen.

"You lost." Aesop's tone was as cold as ever.

Aesop was a little excited, because he didn't think he could control Jason without injury, and they should be evenly matched.

Or Jason is actually better than him, Jason is Batman's favorite protégé.

Instinct made Aesop feel that something was wrong, but too much excitement diluted that instinct, making it impossible for Aesop to find the small stone in the 'rushing river' called excitement.

The next second Jason raised his head, with a smile on his face that Aesop didn't know how to describe. "Don't forget, my goal was never to defeat you."

Aesop's pupils shrank suddenly, what did Jason's words mean?Did he deliberately lure him into the battle?

When Aesop didn't react at all, Jason raised his gun in the direction of the clown. Coincidentally, this position was just right to aim at the clown's head. I don't know if it was Jason's calculation or it was just a 'coincidence'.

boom--

In Aesop's pupils was the image of the bullet flying by, and he reached out to try to intercept the bullet with a knife.

"Goodbye, my nightmare."

"Goodbye, clown."

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