Because the "Gotham Family" all obey the leadership of the "Falcone Family", and the character of "Falcone" comes from "The Godfather", that is, the image of the "gangster godfather".

Perhaps this isn’t a vivid enough description, so let me explain it a little more.

Why in the setting can Gordon, such a young and naive "messenger of justice", survive in Gotham?

Because Gotham's police department, to put it bluntly, is also working for "Falcone"... At that time, "Falcone" not only monopolized capital, but also monopolized the political circles through capital, which meant that the entire Gotham belonged to him.

Therefore, even the salaries of the police were paid by him. As for managing public security and crime, he was actually just helping "Falcone" to manage the territory. If he saw anyone not following the rules, "Falcone" would just call the police station and say, "Hey, are you looking for a good performance? This job is for you~".

Gordon at this time may not understand that the criminals he was diligently catching were actually "gifts" given to him by "Falcone".

So, how can a city where one cannot survive without crime be liked by "Little Bruce" who hates crime to the core?

Therefore, Batman has hated everything around him since he was a child, and has severe paranoia. He is highly suspicious and wary of everyone and everything, except for his butler, Alfred, who depends on him for life!

If this isn't a "madman", what is it? Who wouldn't be crazy? Someone, come and take Batman to Arkham Asylum!

Alas, something strange has happened! Batman is firm in principle because of his hatred for evil (I just don't kill people, and the indifferent public opinion can't do anything to me), he is careful and strong-willed because he is always vigilant (I can tolerate anything, but once I can't tolerate it, it's your death), and he is cautious and careful because he is suspicious of everyone (he always holds back).

These are all personality traits, so the next step is ability setting.

Batman is proficient in 127 fighting techniques in the world (Master Bat! Cut him in the middle!).

Batman has the limit of human strength - he can clean and lift 300 kilograms (the weight of two normal men and three normal women, and he can even walk like a horse on his shoulders).

Batman has the limit of human endurance, speed, flexibility, and resistance to blows (he can escape from police cars to chase criminals, fractures are minor injuries, and dodging bullets is a daily routine)

Batman is well-read and has a doctorate degree in almost every field of academia (from military academy strategists and commanders to ordinary college mathematics and physics, and even professional engineering and computer science).

Batman is a master detective, known as the best detective in DC (I can see through the Joker's tricks with one glance...if one glance doesn't work, I'll use two glances...)

In addition, Batman can make his own armor and suits. He once defeated the entire Justice League and broke through Apokolips to arm wrestle with Darkseid (Darkseid is a god), instead of hiring someone to make armor and suits like in the movies (I'm Iron...Iron Batman!)

The rest include masters of intimidation, masters of interrogation, masters of language, etc., which I will not go into detail here.

Look at what Gotham has done to its children! What if they become criminals?

Thus, a "madman" who is obsessed with fighting crime is born, and the criminals in Gotham usher in the nightmare of their lives!

A crazy city naturally needs a crazy person to save it. It should be mentioned here that Batman's original intention of saving the city was to spread fear to the criminals and restore order, which is the pruning work of a gardener, watering and fertilizing Gotham, and removing insects and spraying pesticides.

But you would never guess that the Joker's original intention was to save Gotham. But he wanted the whole city to go crazy, so crazy that it was hopelessly destroyed, so that a new city could be built, no matter if the new city was in order or chaos! This is like the principle of "no destruction, no construction, but only after destruction, construction". But his method was too crazy. Who said he was a madman?

And here, we have to mention the "no killing principle".

In fact, the "no-killing principle" seems to be a failure and sounds absurd, but there is a reason for it.

First, this is a shackle Batman puts on himself to prevent himself from becoming a dragon slayer, because there are too many stories about murderous Batman in the DC parallel universe, which is terrible! Basically every Batman who crosses the line becomes a villain.

This has to do with his own mental state, because he really has mental problems.

Just imagine, a person who has to face brutal murders every day, has to face all kinds of strange and crazy criminals every day, has to work at high intensity every day, and always keeps his problems and pain in his heart, how can he not have mental problems?

Therefore, the "no killing principle" is Batman's first line of defense to prevent himself from going crazy, the butler who has taken care of him since he was a child is the second, and Gotham, the city he loves and hates, is the third.

Second, the "no killing principle" is Batman's reason to prove that he is not a villain.

You know, Batman hates crime and wants to spread fear. Under normal circumstances (when there is nothing more urgent), every time he sees a criminal, he will at least beat him up and break a dozen bones, regardless of whether he begs for mercy or for other reasons. Batman will not tolerate any sand in his eyes.

Moreover, Batman, from a certain perspective, is unscrupulous.

Because of his zero tolerance for crime, he often enforces the law violently, interrogates violently, and uses fear to force the other party to give him clues (there are too many high-IQ criminals who often leave no traces or clues, and the police can't rely on them). In addition, Gotham villains often play with people's hearts and force Batman to make some human choices.

Batman calls himself the Dark Knight, and no matter how dark the means are, as long as they can save Gotham (without violating principles), they are good means.

Therefore, Batman is actually not popular among the people (this is also because most of the citizens of Gotham are still criminals).

Moreover, America advocates freedom of speech, and some reporters are often bribed by villains to report news such as "Is Batman really just?", "Is it legal for Batman to beat people?", "Is it really okay for Batman to beat the prisoner to paralysis?"

If Batman kills someone... it will become "The righteous Batman kills someone!" "The Dark Knight falls into darkness!" "Batman kills the ugly Guanxi with three punches. Is this a distortion of human nature or a loss of morality!"

It's so real!

Third, the “non-killing principle” is actually a kind of irony to the system.

In Gotham, politics is controlled by the rich, and crime is one of the city's sources of wealth. Whenever criminals destroy the city or blow up public buildings, they can apply for funding from above, thereby deducting...

Politician: "Clown up, clown! Blow up the city hall! Quick, quick, quick!"

Joker: "Okay~"

Therefore, the death penalty in Gotham is very light, and most of them are imprisoned in Blackgate Prison. However, most of the villains can use the excuse of "mental illness" to escape the crime and enter Arkham Asylum...

The clown: "I am a madman, I am innocent!"

Politician: "Okay, Mr. Ugly, please eat and drink well in the asylum, and we will pick you up tomorrow!"

In addition, because the villains in Gotham are too classic, the screenwriters are afraid of killing them and have to create new villains, and the new villains are not as good as the old ones, so...

Screenwriter: "Who the hell killed the Joker again? Can you design another Joker for me?"

The Joker: "You know you can't come up with a design, why don't you just revive me!"

Screenwriter: "Okay, that's exactly what I meant~"

Therefore, Batman is really tired. As a superhero, he can't enter the political world, because politicians will never sit on the side of the people. They are busy all day long for the country and the regime! (Please don't talk about the domestic situation in my country here, I'm talking about America)

And even if he had money, he would not buy off politicians because that is a sin and he would never compromise.

As someone who holds the "no killing principle", he may also hope that the system can kill these heinous criminals. However, even if the Joker shoots himself, the screenwriter has to bring him back to life to continue the story.

This is also the reason why the omnipotent Batman has never been able to do anything to Gotham, and why everyone regards Gotham villains as Batman’s “collections” and Arkham Asylum as Batman’s “figure cabinet”.

Wow, I've already written nearly 3,000 words, and I haven't even explained Batman's core and his relationship with the protagonist yet...

Then another 3,000 words...

(Must read) Readers' Notes before the Listing - Part 2

Remember I said before that Spider-Man and Deadpool are the core embodiment of Marvel?

Now, I want to say that Batman and Superman are the core embodiments of DC.

Some people may mention Wonder Woman, but I personally think that compared to what Batman represents as “the last ray of light in the darkness” and Superman represents “hope and never give up”... the “love and justice” represented by Wonder Woman is a bit thin.

And now the screenwriter has given Wonder Woman a new definition of "truth", which I can’t quite understand.

So for me personally, Wonder Woman cannot represent the core of DC for the time being, or I just don’t understand this character.

Let’s get back to the topic. Why can Batman and Superman represent DC?

Because Superman is the ancestor of all superheroes, and the first superhero to appear in our real history!

And therefore, in DC, or in the Justice League, you can always believe in Superman, because he always believes in hope, always embraces justice, and is one of the heroes with the most perfect character.

He represents the origin of all heroes, represents the image of the superhero we all hope for, is the light that illuminates the haze in everyone's heart! He is the sun that never sets in the dark DC!

When it comes to hope and light, we have to mention Batman.

Why is he the last light in the darkness? Those who have only watched "The Dark Knight Trilogy" should understand it well, because the Batman in it is very bright, and does not copy the extremely dark, paranoid, and old-fashioned image in the comics.

But those who have read the comics should know that Batman is two different people when he is wearing a battle suit and when he is not wearing it, and for Batman, the identity of "Bruce" is his real mask. (It's confusing, but as long as you understand that for him, the "paranoid" behind the mask is the real him, that's enough)

The "last light in the darkness" can be seen from the bat lights.

Everyone should be able to imagine the scene when the bat light appears, that is, a pitch-black night, a gloomy and eerie jungle of Gothic buildings, in the thick clouds, a dazzling beam of light pierces the sky, and prints the image of a bat logo between the clouds.

The clouds represent Gotham, or the dark atmosphere that permeates the entire DC, and the bat light, a circle of white or yellow light with a bat embedded in the middle, symbolizes Batman's difficulty in emitting light in this environment.

Secondly, Batman is always the trump card of the Justice League. Basically, as long as Batman is there, the Justice League will not lose, so you can always trust Batman.

Actually, I just finished my meal when I wrote this. Looking back, I almost wrote more than a thousand words! Forget it, I can’t stop talking about Batman. Maybe I really like this character.

Now let me tell you why I chose Batman as the protagonist’s first identity. Even the first volume is paving the way for the protagonist to become Batman.

Because Batman is a character with infinite possibilities, he is dark, introverted, taciturn, sensitive and suspicious, and he doesn't trust anyone (this means my protagonist can speak less and I can skip unimportant supporting characters).

In fact, there is always a child kneeling in Crime Alley (where his parents died) in his heart, who may walk out of the alley at any time with a butcher knife, but he always keeps the alley closed and hides it in layers of mazes. (This means that my protagonist can also be fragile, can be enlightened, can be touched by love, and can be distressed)

And it is centered around revenge, and never compromises. (This means that my protagonist is always on the road of revenge, and the main plot is very clear)

There may be a little question here, will my protagonist abide by the "no killing principle"?

The answer is that when the protagonist is Batman, he will comply, but when he is not Batman, he will not.

This is also the reason why I feminized Gotham and made it feminist. Villains like the Joker, Two-Face, the Riddler, and the Penguin, after being feminized and then written as female protagonists, can naturally not be killed.

Of course, I will write in detail why the protagonist "does not kill". There is a process and reasons behind this. Similarly, there is also a process from "not killing" to "killing".

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Well, now that we’ve mentioned the content of the feminized Gotham, let me sort out your thoughts.

First, in my novel, the protagonist will travel back and forth among four major universes, experience various events, seek revenge everywhere, build a harem, and save the world.

The four major universes are Resident Evil, DC, Marvel, and Demons.

Resident Evil Universe: It is a universe of zombie stories, a mixture of Resident Evil games, movies, CG movies, and Parasyte animations and movies. Later, based on readers' suggestions, we may add scripts of other zombie movies and games.

As for the Resident Evil universe, I will write it in a fan-fiction style, that is, I will hardly make any major changes to the settings, and try my best to follow the story line and the original timeline.

During this period, the scripts include "Nocturnal Creatures: Origins", "Batman: Raccoon City Rescue", "Devil May Cry: Leon's Training Manual", "Which is Safer, Iron Man Armor or Biological Weapons", "African Clearance Plan", "Wesker: Ultraman is Out! Can't Afford to Play!" and so on.

DC Universe: It is the universe of superheroes such as Justice League, Green Lantern, and Gotham.

Among them, the Gotham chapter, which is key to the protagonist's growth, will be written in a fictional form.

Although DC also has a feminized gender-swapped universe, mine is different. In order to show you a vivid feminist feminized Gotham City, I will let the protagonist experience stories from all walks of life in Gotham.

The protagonist will go from the proletariat to the bourgeoisie, from a student to a gangster, to a criminal, to a traveling apprentice, to Batman, to a capitalist, and will thoroughly understand how to save Gotham.

The scripts during this period include "Penguin Gang: The Boss's Bodyguard", "Gotham University: The Crucible", "One Flew Over Arkham Asylum", "Shadow Dancers: They Don't Wear Clothes", and "King of Gotham - Penguin Girl"

For this experience, I will use a lot of original plots and borrow some famous scenes from other movies to tell the protagonist's mental journey of becoming Batman.

During the time when I was Batman, I would use various famous Batman stories to fill everyone's understanding of Batman, which would also help the protagonist to take his understanding of the term "Dark Knight" to a higher level.

The scripts he wrote during this period include "The Long Halloween: Who is the Dark Lord?", "Two-Face: Procedure and Consequence", "The Killing Joke: The Death of Bruce", "Gotham Impression: God of the Bat", "Batman: Unjust Judge", and "One Kilogram and Forty Pounds of Wrong Love".

After that, there will be various major events in Gotham. Through these events, the protagonist will finally understand whether his actions to save Gotham are correct and whether the results are really good.

The scripts during this period include "The Ten Day Plan: Seed of Darkness", "Wanted: Darkest Hour", "Arkham Knight: Son of Gotham", "Pale Knight: Belated Wedding", and "Gotham Alliance VS Amazon Council".

There are a lot of scripts, and it can be said that the Gotham chapter is one of my hard work. Of course, after leaving Gotham, the protagonist will have to face the crisis of the multiverse.

During this period, the scripts include "Batwoman vs. Superwoman", "Criminal Syndicate: A Traitor Among Us", "Injustice: Three Batmen", "Deadly Laugh: The First Fight", "Moonlight Treasure Box: Rise of the God of War", "The Dark Knights: I Kill Myself", etc...

Marvel Universe: The protagonist will be busy as Spider-Man Noir before and after World War II, which can be regarded as a half fictional universe.

Early scripts include "No One Can Touch My Aunt May", "Hydra: Uprising", "Rise of the Mutants", "King of Germany", and "Spider-Totem: Only Days Left".

Mid-term scripts include "Instantaneous Chaos: The End of Mutants?", "Wanda Parker", "Xavier's School for Wives", "Midtown Harem High School", "Kama-Taj: Supreme Anti-Mage", and "Ragnarok: I'll Raise Your Wife and Daughter"

Later scripts include "Infinity War: Where is My Son Thanos", "Cosmic War: Hydra Suicide Squad", "Dimension War: Destroying Leiyin Temple", "Inter-Dimensional War: Beyond the Gods", etc.

Ghost Universe: I think everyone has heard of the martial arts and comics, but mine is a ghost story, which means that many ghost legends are mixed together.

The setting is an island country after World War II. Because the gods in the Earth dimension have been destroyed for a long time, the war has caused too many wronged souls, and the people after the war are full of hatred, so ghosts and gods from other dimensions invade the Earth dimension and give the wronged souls powerful powers.

This created a world scene where a hundred demons paraded at night, and all the folk legends became reality.

In this universe, the protagonist will obtain the core power of the future - the power of dimension.

In addition, due to readers' suggestions, the Kamen Rider plot was added to this universe, and it served as a foreshadowing for the Ultraman universe.

Don't think I'm going to write a brainless and childish plot when you hear about Kamen Rider and Ultraman. Ultraman is actually an excellent subject to bring out the conflict between man and God, and for Kamen Rider I also chose "Kuuga", a knight with a deep plot, so...the Dark Knight plus the Dark Giant were born.

Early scripts include "Death Note: Everyone Has One", "Tomie VS Sadako VS Kayako", "Forbidden Girl and Hell Girl", "One Hundred Demons Dimension & Town Dimension VS Death Dimension", "Masked Hero: Dark Ghost", "Earth Girls' Defense Force", and "Leo Ultra Girl: My Captain Will Train Me Sooner or Later for the Earth"

The mid-term scripts include "Dark Lolita Group vs. Freddy", "Female Satan and Satan's Daughter", "Go! I, Yang Dingtian, want to go to heaven!", "Dark Tiga: Kirielod, open the door! If you have the guts to hide a woman, open the door if you have the guts!", "I, Shaforin, rob a woman", "Silver Giant: Shaforin vs. Zoffy", "Ultra-Gigula: I will never help you again, Shaforin!"

Later scripts include "The Monster Army Invades Marvel DC", "Want to Become Stronger? Try My Divine Light...", and "A Huge Conspiracy? Get Down on Your Back!"

When I wrote this, I seemed to be a little sleepy, and the introduction of some places was not very thorough.

But it’s okay. If you don’t understand anything or have any questions, you can join the group and ask me through the end of the first chapter and the pinned content in the comment section. Whether it’s suggestions or you want me to give you a small spoiler, I can satisfy you.

Emmmmm...That's all I have to say before it goes on sale. Wish me good luck!

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Chapter 46: Beautiful Researcher

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