Batman has no feeling about the clown's accusation against him, and he cares more about whether the clown will get out of prison because of this.

He didn't want to release this guy who was so hard to catch, and what's even more ridiculous, he still came out by legal means.

Ridiculous isn't it, the criminal clown outside the rules wants to use the rules to escape the prison life he deserves.

But now that the Joker is subtly describing himself as Jack Napier, it's making it harder for them to pin the blame on him.

They are now looking for any evidence that may lead to the Joker's crime.

But no amount of evidence can compare to the power of the people uniting. More and more people began to take to the streets in various parts of Gotham, with the banner of "release Jack, fight against Batman".

This kind of behavior has greatly affected the traffic. People who usually trust the police no longer trust the police, and the police cannot stop their violence.

Reporters described them as people oppressed by vampires standing up.

The riot broke out even more when the clown... no, Jack Napier was not guilty of the second trial, and people raised flags and clamored outside the city hall.

They demanded the release of Jack Napier and a reasonable explanation, rather an explanation, to get their money back from a government that is clearly faulty.

They didn't pay money to support these vampires and let them act for themselves.

Did they really want to get the Joker out?No, it has nothing to do with them who is actually being tried. It’s just that people who have been squeezed for too long need a reason to break out, to make trouble, and to let the government know that they are not fools.

They have the power to overthrow the rule of vampires, it's just a matter of whether they are willing or not.

Releasing the clown can ease the hearts of the people for a short period of time, which is what both Batman and GCPD can think of, so the cowardly and incompetent city government will definitely choose to release the clown to cater to the citizens for the time being.

So Batman and Director Gordon are also trying their best to find all the evidence that the citizens have nothing to say.

They think that no matter how fast it is, the incompetent government knows how to delay the clown's sentence to the third trial, because the clown's situation is special.

As a result, during the second trial, it was directly announced that Jack Napier was acquitted after verification, which was unexpected by both Batman and Gordon.

The released Jack Napier did not immediately put on a purple suit and smear his face with heavy oil paint, he just returned to the residence that belonged to Jack Napier before.

Jack also picked up a crippled kitten run over by a bicycle in the waste alley downstairs of his house.

Except for the necessary daily purchases, Jack basically stays behind closed doors.

All the above were reported to them by Tim Drake, the red Robin who has been in charge of monitoring Jack. His task is to monitor Jack and prevent Jason Todd from killing Jack.

Aesop also came quietly a few times, he was really worried about the clown.Will the transgender clown really be a good guy?uncertain.Maybe he'll be the new criminal.

Reassuringly, the closest Jason Todd was to Jack was on the same street, and he had no intention of getting any closer.

Jason has been busy with more important things recently. I heard that he formed a small team, took on some mercenary missions, and had a lot of friction with the Bat Family.

Because the target of Batman's investigation happens to be the one Jason is protecting.

Nightwing and Bruce had gone to him, persuaded him, and hoped that he could go home.After Jason was found and rejected once, he hid his whereabouts, determined not to let the Bat Family find them again.

Because he and Jason were still at odds, Aesop didn't go to Jason once. Even when the family members in the Batcave mentioned Jason, Aesop looked indifferent.

The family members don't know why the two of them have never been in contact so far just because of the clown's problem, but they don't really care much, because they are partners in the past, and sooner or later they will shake hands and make peace.

Tim is the only one in the whole family who knows that Jason and Aesop are in a relationship, and now they don't know whether they broke up or quarreled.

Tim feels that neither Aesop nor Jason are like the kind of people who can still be friends after breaking up. He feels that it is more likely that he will kill you to the death.

Because neither side is willing to back down, the fight will end in a big fight.

Is this what normal people do?

None of the members of the Bat family are normal people.

Even Tim himself feels a little embarrassed to meet Stephanie now, and they try to avoid all possible meetings as much as possible.

Although it's not to the point where they would turn black and hate each other when they meet each other, it's not good either.

Only one of them, Nightwing Dick Grayson, is getting along as usual after breaking up with ex-girlfriend Batgirl Barbara Gordon.

There is not much difference when you are with them, except that you will not hold hands and kiss anymore.

They really can see it.

Only Aesop knew. He clearly remembered how long it had been since he last saw Jason. He had been following Jason's news and missed him very much.

"What do you think about this matter? Or, what do you think should be done next?" Batman's voice seemed to come from far away.

"Tim?" Dick's voice rang in his ear, pulling Tim's attention away from the thought of running away.

"Huh?" Tim replied subconsciously.

"I'm here," Tim continued.

Aesop, who was sitting next to Tim, clasped his hands and supported his head, glanced at Tim calmly, and Tim seemed to be distracted.

Because Tim is always the first to answer at such times, and he always has a lot of ideas.

Batman also noticed Tim's distraction, he frowned slightly, but didn't say anything in the end.

"What do you think about the current situation of the clown?" Dick repeated the question to Tim very intimately.

The clown has been too calm recently, and Batman thinks that the clown is brewing some bigger conspiracy. He doesn't believe that a criminal patient who remembers all the crimes in the past and is on the edge of criminal temptation will not be tempted.

Dick doesn't think so, Dick thinks the current Joker really wants to get better.

Whether it's the clown himself who is tired of committing crimes, or the brain trauma of 'Jack Napier' written on the medical examination report, they are telling the citizens of Gotham that the clown is going to get better.

Aesop and Damian stood neutral. Aesop became like that because of the clown. It was something he did. He has seen some guys who have been domesticated by the Holy See.

It was during the last raid that Aesop saw with his own eyes that the Angel of Mercy fed the medicine to those subordinates who supported Barry Christian, and those people completely changed their personalities.

He believed in the power of that medicine, but he didn't believe that one pill would affect a lunatic like the clown, so he poured those medicines into the clown's mouth in almost a lethal dose.

But he didn't believe that the clown whose personality had been changed, the current clown who had taken off his crazy shell would become a good person.

Aesop wanted revenge on the Joker, washing away his criminal talents and keeping him from getting Batman's attention.

At the beginning, Aesop also thought that as long as he became a super criminal who was more talented and threatening than the clown, so that Batman could focus on him and not pay attention to the clown, such a means of revenge.

—he hadn't reconciled with Bruce then.

Then Aesop is willing to wait a little longer to see what the Joker of the past and Jack Napier of the present is going to do.

And Damian.. Sorry, Damian never had a say in the Batman's strategic analysis.

Of course it does not mean to discriminate against him, but to ask him there is only one answer, and he will frown and copy his hands and say: so troublesome?Wouldn't it be good to just kill it?

Tim bit his thumb, and his detached thinking finally focused on the matter at hand. "I think .. it's best not to focus on the Joker right now."

"Let's not mention that we have recently devoted a lot of time and energy to the clown, not to mention nothing, and a lot of time wasted."

"Secondly, because of the clown's sudden sex change recently, the villains in Gotham are restless and causing trouble every day. We should solve this first."

"Also, we are not the only ones who are paying attention to the clown. Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Penguin, Riddler, Scarecrow...etc. These villains also have eyeliner near the clown."

"It's a good thing for most of them that the clowns have become like this. They can take the opportunity to encroach on the territory of the clowns, but they dare not act on a large scale because they are not sure whether the clowns are pretending."

"If the clowns really don't want to be villains anymore, when they have acquired a part of the clown's territory, they will be unwilling to only have such a small piece. If anyone makes a move first, that mad dog of Harley Quinn will definitely bite back fiercely, then It's going to start a gang war."

"We want to weaken their combat effectiveness as much as possible before this incident happens. If we can, we can simply throw all of their leaders into Arkham."

"However, the recent trend of the public is not friendly to Bruce (Batman) at all. Doing these things will arouse public anger? After all, these villains are also 'scapegoats' in the mouth of the clown, and it is precisely because of this that these guys dare to be so restless. "

"I didn't do this to get their affirmation." Batman said solemnly.

"Fine." Tim shrugged.

It's Batman's choice, and Batman is who he is, and they've known it from the beginning.

Batman has never done this to gain the approval of the people. In essence, he is no different from those criminals, except that the objects he beats and threatens are those criminals.

There used to be a lot of poor people in Gotham who supported Batman, thinking that Batman was their light, and that's because they were oppressed by the bad guys.

The rich people hate Batman in strange costumes, because the appearance of Batman makes their income less, but it also makes them think of a new way to make money.

That's what Jack Napier said in court, let the gatekeepers release the lunatics when needed, Batman catches them back, and every time they do this, they can make a lot of money.

Now, poor people no longer love Batman. According to Jack Napier, Batman who brings criminals back to Arkham every time is more like a lackey of the rich.

When the rich need Batman to catch criminals back, Batman will appear to fulfill their request.

The GCPD is also now in a dilemma, and even smashed the bat lamp at the request of the people.

Batman now has nothing but his family, literally and figuratively.

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