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Chapter 1228 Young Justice League and Krono

Chapter 1228 Young Justice League and Krono

"Oh?" the Flash asked curiously. "So, Yang, what's your opinion?"

"Snapped!"

Yang Le patted Robin's shoulder hard.

"The most relatable adult for Roy at this point is actually Green Arrow, but he has failed, so we have to find another way."

Green Arrow was speechless when he heard Yang Le say that, after all, he had really set a bad precedent.

“The rest of us haven’t spent much time with Roy. Now that our family has failed, it’s time for our friends to step in.”

Yang Le's words, combined with his actions, made everyone present understand his meaning.

“A peer?” Batman pondered for a moment. “That is indeed a good idea. If Damian’s information is correct, then the Roy that Robin and the others are familiar with is actually this clone.”

"The clone Roy himself is not very clear about this matter. He probably thinks that all his memories were implanted later, which is the main reason for his self-doubt."

"In other words, if you want to guide him back to the Journey, you need to prove his existence and make him understand that everything about him is not fake. Although he is a clone, he did live in this world."

At that moment, Robin felt not only the weight on his shoulders, but also the weight of a life, the weight of his friend's life.

Robin knew that if she didn't do a good job, the clone Roy would likely break down, and then it wouldn't be surprising if anything happened.

“I understand.” Robin nodded. “I’ll contact the team as soon as possible and try to resolve Roy’s problem.”

After making his assurance, Robin left the meeting room. After all, he had already received his mission, and the matter concerning Roy could not be delayed, so he did not listen to the rest.

However, he is not needed for the rest of the plan, because the next step is to plan the rescue of Roy Harper himself. Judging from Batman and Green Arrow's intentions, they are planning to send a full member of the Justice League to do it.

As soon as he left the meeting room, Robin immediately contacted the other members of the Young Justice League, told them the details, and then agreed to meet at the Hall of Justice on Earth.

Thanks to the teleportation device in the watchtower, everyone assembled in a short time. Even Artemis, who wasn't very familiar with Roy, came. After all, lives were at stake, and everyone wanted to see if they could help.

Robin had actually come up with some ideas while everyone was gathered together.

"Lightning Boy, I need your cooperation," Robin said solemnly to his partner who had just stood up.

"Just tell me what you need," Lightning Boy said without hesitation, patting his chest as he assured him. "I'll definitely help if I can."

“It’s nothing dangerous,” Robin shook his head. “I just need you to sit down.”

"sit down?"

"Yes, I also need to have a cast and bandages on, that's what makes it real."

...

"Bang bang bang!"

The knocking on the solitary confinement cell door went unnoticed by Roy; he simply sat slumped in his chair like a puppet without its strings. The person outside seemed to have guessed Roy's state, and after a polite knock, pushed the door open and entered. The door creaked open, and the members of the Young Justice League filed in.

Roy, who was looking down, actually caught a glimpse of everyone's shoes and clothes and recognized who had come in. This was not unexpected for him, until he caught a glimpse of something unexpected.

Roy saw a wheel, which must be on a wheelchair, and looking down the wheel, he saw a pair of legs wrapped in bandages and plaster.

This made Roy's heart sink, and it also drew his attention. He looked up and followed the legs wrapped in the cloak of a dancer, and saw the boy in a wheelchair.

The other person looked somewhat dejected at this moment, but much better than the Green Arrow we saw before, probably due to his injuries.

"Lightning Boy? What happened to you?" Roy even temporarily forgot about his own affairs and asked about the other's injuries.

"Me? It's nothing, just a little accident happened while completing the mission." Lightning Boy's smile was somewhat forced.

Roy thought the other person was saying this to avoid making him worry, and judging from his expression, he was definitely very concerned.

However, in reality, Kid Flash was just bad at lying, so he acted a bit stiffly, but Roy was already confused by the clone incident and couldn't tell the difference.

"A mission? An accident?" Roy immediately thought of what he had done before. "Could it be... because of me..."

"Hey, what are you thinking, buddy!" Lightning Boy quickly interrupted Roy's ramblings. "My injury has nothing to do with you, so don't try to take it out on yourself."

Then, Lightning Boy quickly recounted what had happened in the war world, which dispelled Roy's doubts.

“Really?” Roy breathed a sigh of relief. “That’s a stroke of luck…”

Roy dared not think about how he would face his friend if he caused the most critical injury to his friend... or rather, the friend he considered to be the one.

Robin and Sea Boy exchanged a glance and nodded. They were both satisfied with Roy's reaction, which proved that he hadn't really fallen into an irreparable situation and still cared about many things.

That makes things much easier. As long as we proceed step by step, appealing to his emotions and reasoning with him, we will definitely be able to guide Roy back.

"You've probably heard about my story by now." After a moment of silence, Roy decided to start.

"To be honest, I don't know if I can be considered your friend. After all, I probably don't have anything that belongs to me. Even my memories may have been given to me by someone else."

"Perhaps I'm just a cuckoo in the nest, and the Roy Harper you know may never have been me from the beginning."

“You’re probably mistaken, Roy,” Robin shook her head. “Why do you think the Justice League would be certain of your clone’s identity?”

"Those Illuminati guys are all..."

“It has nothing to do with those guys,” Robin interrupted. “Do you think the Justice League is the kind of organization that only listens to others and never investigates for themselves?”

“I’m telling you, Roy, the reason we know your true identity is because we have solid evidence to prove it all.”

"I can tell you definitively that, putting Green Arrow aside for now, the Roy Harper we really know is you. What you've been through, at least in the last few years, is not fake."

(End of this chapter)

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