Phantom Kid in the World of American Comics

Chapter 219: Ferry the Questioned

When the reactor appeared at the door of GCPD, a letter was also delivered to the mailbox of Wayne Manor.

In this age of advanced information, almost no one writes any more letters.

Wayne Manor’s mailbox has not received any letters for more than two decades. Although the maids will still clean the mailbox from time to time, after so many years, Wayne’s mailbox has long been rusty.

So when Alfred discovered that the mailbox that he hadn't used for many years was suddenly refreshed, he immediately smelled something wrong.

Sure enough, at the first glance when he opened the mailbox and took out the envelope inside, Alfred couldn't help but his eyelids twitched.

Just because the cartoon head of Kaito Kidd is clearly drawn on the envelope!

Under the avatar also read: To Master Wayne.

This is a letter from Kidd, the thief!

Alfred kept wondering what Kidd had sent over.

Is it a new notice letter?

But only a few days have passed since the Bain incident, so soon Kidd was eyeing the new treasure?

Judging from past experience, Kaito Kidd generally does not send a new notice letter quickly after he has a treasure in his hand.

And every time he sends a notice letter, he will not only send it to the owner of the treasure, but will send it to the police in advance.

But Wayne Manor has not received any enquiries from the police.

Not to mention how busy Gotham is now, countless dead need to be buried, destroyed buildings need to be rebuilt, nervous people need to be comforted, and scattered riots need to be suppressed.

People's livelihood, economy, politics, transportation...

It will take a long time for all aspects to recover.

If the thief Kidd chooses to act on the Wayne family at this time, it would be too much to take advantage of the fire, right?

Alfred didn't believe that Kaito Kidd would do such an offensive behavior. His master spoke highly of him. Even if Alfred didn't believe his own vision, he would definitely believe the master's judgment.

If it were not a notice letter, what would be in the envelope?

Alfred was a little curious, but instead of opening the envelope, he found Bruce the first time.

The envelope clearly stated that it was for the master, so the butler himself did not have the right to open it without authorization.

No matter how curious you are.

This is Alfred's ethics towards the profession of housekeeping.

"A letter from the thief Kidd?"

Bruce, who was thinking about the redevelopment plan of all major areas of Gotham, took the envelope from Alfred and asked in surprise.

He really didn't expect that Kaito Kidd would deliver information in such a primitive way.

McGinson also had no choice. Although it was much more convenient to send an email directly on the Internet, God knows if Bruce has any indescribable means to reversely find out his address.

Even if he finds an Internet cafe casually, it is not safe. Doorway surveillance, roadside surveillance, indoor surveillance, and even the built-in camera on the monitor may provide information to Bruce.

That's right, McGieson can disguise, but the opponent is Batman, of course, he must be vigilant.

You can't let Batman find his way.

Moreover, for Bruce's first reaction after seeing the letter he sent, McGinson had already responded.

Sure enough, the first thing Bruce did after receiving the envelope was not to open the envelope to see the contents, but to call up all the monitors in the manor.

He wants to know who delivered this letter to the mailbox.

However, he looked through all the monitoring records and did not find such a person.

Even within seven days, no one had approached the mailbox.

As for seven days ago, when Black Mask and Baine were still preparing for the final battle, Kidd was even more unlikely to come here to deliver the letter.

It was as if the envelope suddenly appeared in the letter box.

After a while, Bruce stopped browsing and shook his head with a chuckle.

"Ha, it's really unpredictable as always."

At this time, he opened the envelope, and there was only a small card inside.

But when he saw the picture on the card clearly, he couldn't laugh anymore.

I saw a cartoon image of a clown painted on the card, and the back of the card explained in detail how Thalia died of laughing gas.

That's right, in addition to the reactor, McGyson also took Thalia's body away.

After all, the tragedy of "laughing to death" was too recognizable, and I knew it was the work of a clown at a glance.

The people of Gotham are too sensitive now and haven't come out of Bain's shadow. Now you can tell them that the clown has escaped from the doctor (jailbreak).

Boy, is the panic of the whole people still far away?

In a short period of time, this city can no longer withstand the toss.

For the stability of the city, Kaidui Kidd can only temporarily hide Thalia's body in a morgue in a Gotham hospital. Judging from the current situation, there will be no disturbance here.

So far, few people know the fact that the Joker is already lurking somewhere in Gotham.

The few super criminals Bain released from Arkham, like the black mask, actually knew that the clown had escaped from the Arkham asylum before Baine took action.

But these villains tacitly buried this matter in their hearts.

The deterrent power of the clown is evident.

Of course, McGyson couldn't hide the big thing about the Joker's absconding outside, so he made a decisive decision to reveal the matter to Batman.

Anyway, these two are a destined pair, so let them fall in love and kill each other. McGieson didn't want to get involved with any of these two.

"Alfred, I want to go out!"

After reading the letter from the thief Kidd, Bruston's face was gloomy, and he threw off his words and ran to the bat cave in a hurry.

He had to look at Thalia's body.

Although the Kaito Kidd shouldn't deceive him on this matter, the verification still must be verified.

At the same time, S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters Sanquyi Building.

The leader of the world's largest spy organization, Nick Fury is now in an online meeting with the World Security Council.

In the office of the director, Fury was facing the holographic projection of the five permanent directors, and his face was not very good.

The reason is simple, because this meeting is not about discussing major events, but a question of the Security Council to Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D.

"The terrorists hijacked the entire Gotham and threatened a country's government with a nuclear bomb. In the whole process, S.H.I.

"We have to wonder whether the World Security Council's innumerable funds invested in SHIELD every year is really worth it?"

"If the entire S.H.I.E.L.D.E.L.D. is not as useful as a NPC, then we have to discuss your leadership skills, Mr. Fury."

A director attacked Fury, speaking very bluntly.

He almost yelled at Ferry's nose, and did it if he could, and got off the hook if he couldn't!

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