The Attention of the Sky Eye Society

It is a bit of an exaggeration to say that she woke up. Felicity was still in a semi-conscious state, occasionally murmuring words like "Dad, Mom, don't go."

Under Director Gordon's urgent gaze, Barbara woke up in less than a minute, making the old director sigh in relief.

Although Barbara woke up later, her physique was much stronger than Felicity's. After all, she had trained hard. The reason she woke up later than Felicity, the hacker, was mainly because she inhaled too much, and someone dragged her along the way, so she was still dizzy.

The medical team quickly gave both of them injections to replenish their energy and speed up their recovery. After preliminary analysis by several pharmacology experts, although most of the medications still couldn't be used, a small amount of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs wouldn't conflict, especially looking at the large bump on Barbara's forehead; if she didn't take some medication in time, she would really become disfigured.

Although still a bit weak, Barbara recovered very quickly. She could see her father clearly and speak a few intermittent words. Felicity was in much worse condition, still oscillating between coma and semi-coma.

But it's a good thing that the person can wake up. Thea feels that this medical team is really ingenious. Their methods are much better than her original method, which is to wake the person up by splashing cold water on their face.

"Dad, where are we?" Barbara gradually regained consciousness and looked around, confused. This wasn't where she was before. Where was she?

Commissioner Gordon didn't know where this place was either. He was also sent there dazed. At his age, his natural recovery speed wasn't as fast as the young people's. But to let his daughter recover in peace, he invented a lie that wasn't really a lie.

"This is a secret location. It's safe here."

"...Where is Robin?" Barbara looked around and didn't see her boyfriend. She felt uncomfortable and quickly asked her father.

Oh, Commissioner Gordon suddenly realized at this moment that Robin wasn't there all along. Thea didn't mention it now. Could it be that he wasn't rescued? He turned his head and cast an interrogative glance at Xia.

What could Thea say? She could only shake her head gently.

"Robin is still on campus, we will rescue him later..." Commissioner Gordon generally supported Robin's relationship with his daughter, but he felt a bit unhappy with his son-in-law as a father-in-law. So he wasn't angry because Thea didn't rescue Robin. Instead, he felt that the boy should learn a lesson.

They say most people in this world forget their parents when they have a man and forget their mothers when they get married. When Barbara learned that her boyfriend didn't come out, and she didn't find out who rescued her, she felt anxious and worried, and fainted again under multiple blows.

Watching Director Gordon was like watching a movie, holding his daughter and crying: "Barbara, wake up, open your eyes..."

Thea felt a small lump in her teeth. She just fainted, not died. Is there a need to be so exaggerated? Since both are awake, her hard work tonight wasn't in vain. She turned and left the room to find the researchers in the lab to see if they analyzed the composition of the poisonous gas. If possible, she still had to rescue Robin. Additionally, no one knows where Catwoman went, so she has to look for her.

At the same time, Leila entered a sealed cabin and gave a long command, and the monitor showed Amanda's dark face.

"Well, Leila, you're recovering fast."

"Thank you for your concern, ma'am."

Neither wanted to waste time talking and quickly got straight to the point.

"Ma'am, this is the blood test report of Thea, Chief Gordon, and me. The content of toxic gas in our blood exceeds the normal tolerance of the human body. The amount inhaled by Gordon and me is similar. I'm better than Chief Gordon because of the training, but the amount inhaled by Thea far exceeds ours."

"What do you mean? Is she a superpower?" Amanda asked noncommittally.

"On the contrary, her blood, cells, hemoglobin, etc., are all at normal human levels. Her body can bear such a large burden, but she can still fight fiercely and rescue three people. This can only show how strong her willpower is. At least if it were me, I wouldn't be able to do it."

Agents are very pragmatic people. They know very well the limits of their abilities. If they can't complete a task without the ability to do it, the end result will definitely be the death of a large number of people. So Leila admitted that she didn't have such strong willpower. She could barely take two steps at the time, so how could she fight the enemy? Are you kidding?

"Oh..." Amanda didn't have any special feelings because there are people like that. Some people rely on their own willpower and can really do amazing things. There are people like that in the army and in local areas. Not to mention far, Batman is a living example. He has been attacked by poisonous gas many times. Although it was very ugly, he successfully escaped every time.

Comparing Bruce and Thea's past experiences, Amanda looked for common points between the two and found some. First of all, both were wealthy, at least richer than her, who had just left the army and was earning a fixed salary. Moreover, both had suffered misfortunes in their families and were surrounded by wolves. The only difference between the two was that Star City was relatively sunny, while Gotham was darker.

Are children from rich families more likely to become superheroes? Suddenly, Amanda had this thought: should she find more like this to do tests in the future? He isn't greedy for money and isn't afraid of death. His heart is full of ideals. This makes him perfect for my organization.

Retracting her thoughts, Amanda asked Leila: "What is your conclusion? Do you think she meets our requirements?"

"Yes, I think she is qualified, at least... more qualified than Batman, and can be a partner of A.R.G.U.S," Leila said affirmatively.

"I see." Amanda said and ended the remote call.

Sitting in a chair and looking at a document in her hand, Thea's mother, Moira, officially submitted her application to the government to run for the next mayor, and her current polls are far ahead of another candidate.

Her political agenda was not complicated. It was to restore employment and develop new points of economic growth. Amanda had originally treated these empty words as used paper, but this time, because of the involvement of the little butterfly Thea, she had to take a serious look at them.

If Moira is successfully elected, she will be in the sight of the supreme ruler of the country. As a secret government organization, she will naturally stand on the same front as him and, incidentally, she will be able to pull the superhero Thea to the side of the government. From this point of view, Thea is indeed much more suitable than Batman, who has an unstable mental state and can go crazy at any time.

Based on Leila's judgment and her own analysis, she finally made up her mind, took a document, and added Thea Queen after Bruce Wayne's name at the beginning of the document.

The mission of the Sky Eye Society is to be responsible for the safety of all humanity. Its full name is Advanced Superhuman Joint Research Group. It was originally founded by Air Force Colonel Steve Trevor. Over time and the relationship between Steve and Wonder Woman, the ever-growing organization has been hostile to all aspects of the government and the consortium.

Amanda, a shrewd and ruthless woman, appeared in the sights of top leaders at that time. She used various excuses of justice to divert a large amount of resources from Steve. Although Steve was still the leader of the organization, with the increase of supporters, she became an important figure in the Sky Eye Society.

As a newcomer with no background and no exceptional qualifications, Amanda constantly strengthens her authority to gain more resources. She urgently needs more merits to reach the top of the Sky Eye Society.

She wants to recruit the super criminals captured by the organization for her own use. After all, many missions are dangerous and cold-blooded, and it is difficult to complete them by sending ordinary soldiers or agents. At this moment, these villains are needed to do the dirty work, but these people will not bow down easily. She urgently needs some superheroes who can be influenced by her to deter these villains.

The original Batman was a great candidate, but now this Thea seems to be a good choice too. Batman is more mature, but mentally unstable and has no good feelings toward those in power. Thea was young and inexperienced, but her mother would soon be in a senior position, so the chances of her betraying her were slim. Should I choose someone with more experience or someone I can trust? These two candidates made her choice difficult, but fortunately, there was still plenty of time, so she could only put the matter aside for the time being.

Leila left the room and let out a long sigh facing the dark night. She vaguely knew about Amanda's plan and didn't know what impact her report would have on Thea, a girl she was quite friendly with. Only time would tell if it was good or bad. She was just reporting the truth based on what she observed.

"Ma'am, the other two have woken up." An agent waited outside the door for a while, and when he saw her come out, immediately stepped forward to report.

"I see." Leila nodded. Now that he was awake, she might as well go visit him.

When she walked to the door and was about to open it, she heard the conversation between the father and daughter.

"Dad, Robin is in danger now, you know! That woman from Star City should have rescued Robin instead of this unknown woman. If Robin were here, we could go back and rescue everyone now..."

Barbara was complaining to Commissioner Gordon in the room. The "woman from Star City" she was referring to was, as expected, Miss Thea. After all, she was her savior. It was impolite to describe her as "her," and she was unwilling to use an honorific. Finally, she chose the vague "woman from Star City" to refer to her.

Commissioner Gordon didn't think there was any problem with this rescue. He knew Leila's identity and saved everyone who should be saved, which was very good.

As for Robin, he really didn't think he was of much use. It was true that he could fight, but how many could he fight? Five or ten? In fact, it is useless in this kind of situation, just like treating his own daughter as a treasure.

If Robin had been rescued, who knows where they would be hiding now. How could there be such a spacious villa for you to rest, with six or seven doctors busy taking care of you? But for the sake of his daughter, he said nothing.

Just because he said nothing doesn't mean Leila outside the house won't say anything. Leila didn't understand what was going on at first, but then she heard the word "unknown woman" repeatedly before realizing it was about her.

What do you mean? Isn't it right for me to save you? Should I just leave myself in the hands of criminals? Is it worth saving your boyfriend, so I should die, right?

Don't let me catch you, bitch, or I'll make you regret giving birth to me...

Leila rose to a high position in the Sky Eye Society, a place where all kinds of people gather. She is not a good-humored person and has many bad intentions.

It is said that women are good at acting. She pretended that nothing had happened, knocked on the door, expressed her condolences to Gordon and his daughter, and then left.

She returned to her room, took out a report, and began to write it. This document was her original purpose, which was to be a written document evaluating the abilities, personalities, preferences, and other aspects of Batman team members.

When Leila received Barbara's work, she snorted and sneered, and then began to write without thinking.

She certainly wouldn't write about Barbara particularly negatively, as this would be easily noticed by those interested and appear to be in retaliation, which would affect her career.

All the adjectives she used were good words, such as eager to help others, willing to sacrifice, and eager to do good deeds. She wrote a long article with all these words. These words are good for promotion, but in the eyes of the special front, especially of black-hearted women like Amanda, they are synonyms for fools, and particularly stupid.

If it were a report about Batman or Thea, she might check it, but for a second- or third-level hero like Barbara, she would basically just read it, sign it, and file it. She had no energy to confirm, so whatever her subordinates said was true. Moreover, subordinates at Leila's level would not take it seriously even if they found an error.

There may be no problem now, but when you encounter something difficult in the future and need a passionate hero to take the lead, this file will help.

When Leila held a pen in her mouth, thinking about how to write a 500-word review, her subordinates knocked on the door.

"Ma'am, Miss Thea is back."

You returned? When did she leave? Where has she been... The bad thing about these heroes is that they are very independent. It's been a short time, and one of them escaped.

"Where is she?" Leila asked with a confused look in her mind, thinking she should have a good talk with her about the issue of discipline.

"In the interrogation room, Miss Thea brought back a living person." The subordinate's face was full of excitement.

Ah, that's great! This is the only way Leila can express her feelings now. It's been less than twenty minutes, and she killed another person from side to side? What a tough girl you are... What grudge do you have against these gangsters? You killed three people in one night.

In fact, Thea was not as strong as she imagined. She just felt that she was basically invincible at high altitudes, so she flew with such confidence.

Before leaving, she went to get a gas mask that was considered the most effective by the Eye Society. Although it was not targeted, it was comprehensive and should have a protective effect.

But this time was different. The process this time can only be described as very unsmooth. The people in the camp were not fools. Four or five spotlights illuminated the entire camp as if it were day. The patrolling gangsters seemed to have neck problems. Instead of looking at the ground, they stretched their necks to look at the sky.

Thea was discovered when she was still hundreds of meters from the camp.