Chapter 69: Vehicle Assault

**Click, click, click.**

Luo Shiyuan and Luo Yajun weren't just talking—they were on high alert, paying attention to any movements in the shadows.

Mid-conversation, Luo Yajun's arm transformed into a machine gun, and he suddenly fired bullets into the darkness. The sound of bullets hitting the wall echoed, then everything went silent again.

Still tied to a chair, Luo Yajun sneered, "Nice shot! You probably just killed a rat."

Luo Shiyuan didn't respond with words, just another eerie laugh. He spun around, and his other hand morphed into a grenade launcher.

A trail of flames ripped through the darkness and blasted a hole in the wall.

Still no sign of Batman.

"Great job, didn't even spare the cockroaches next door," Luo Yajun taunted again. "If this whole villain thing doesn't work out, you should consider pest control."

Luo Shiyuan grinned. He walked over to inspect the hole he had just made, still keeping an eye out for any movement around him.

After a few steps, he suddenly spun and fired at the ceiling, sending dust raining down. The old chandelier crashed to the floor, shattering into pieces.

"Nice! You just took out a light," Luo Yajun said sarcastically. "Mind untying me so I can give you a round of applause?"

"Don't worry, let the Bat jump around a bit more," Luo Shiyuan said with a creepy smile. "He won't be jumping for long."

He then fired into the darkness again, but this time he didn't stop. He locked onto the direction, as if he'd finally caught his target.

The constant muzzle flashes lit up the dark room, and Luo Shiyuan laughed loudly over the gunfire. "Ha! I got you! You're just a guy who likes to play tricks. Interesting, but…"

**Boom!**

He didn't get to finish. The wall behind him suddenly shattered, and the Batmobile crashed through, slamming straight into him.

Luo Shiyuan flew through the wall into the next room, landing in a heap of rubble.

Even though Luo Shiyuan was firing wildly into the dark, he was actually making things difficult for Chu Cheng, who was controlling Batman.

Chu Cheng thought Luo Shiyuan's level of alertness was almost like a beginner-level guard in a video game tutorial.

Once the tutorial is over, infiltrating with Batman feels a lot like switching to easy mode—most people aren't as vigilant as those early AI minions.

When Chu Cheng used the Batmobile's tech to scan the building for Luo Yajun's location, he quickly mapped out the best infiltration route. Of course, the front door wasn't an option.

This wasn't "Man of Steel" Batman, who could take a shotgun blast to the chest. He controlled Batman to sneak in through the back.

Batman might look cool on screen, but controlling him in real life takes patience and skill.

Sneaking around requires awareness, and most of the time, you're crouching and waiting for the right moment to strike.

Superman and Batman are known as the "World's Finest," the best partner duo in comics. Their teamwork is legendary, combining Superman's strength and Batman's strategy.

But Chu Cheng couldn't help but think about how Superman, with his x-ray vision and super-hearing, would watch Batman sneaking around like it's broad daylight. Superman must have to hold back his laughter every time Batman warns him not to interfere.

Yet, Superman always compliments him in the end, saying, "That was amazing, bro. Your stealth moves are top-notch."

While sneaking around he activated the Batmobile's stealth mode and silently controlled it.

Luo Shiyuan, focused on finding Batman, had no idea the Batmobile was closing in. Then, boom—Luo Shiyuan was knocked through a wall.

But even after being hit by the Batmobile, Luo Shiyuan wasn't done. He rolled to his feet, only to face the Batmobile's guns.

A series of explosions followed as the Batmobile unleashed its firepower, riddling Luo Shiyuan with bullets.

Normally, a weapon of this caliber would tear a person apart, but Luo Shiyuan was far from normal.

He dodged the bullets with inhuman speed, laughing as he transformed his arm into a bazooka and fired back at the Batmobile.

The rocket hit the Batmobile's armor, causing it to slide sideways.

"Haha, see? Your toys are useless against me," Luo Shiyuan boasted. "I can do this with my bare hands…"

But again, he couldn't finish. The ceiling suddenly caved in, and the Batplane's Vulcan cannon fired a spray of flames at him, blowing him off the ground.

The Batplane had arrived.