"What do you know?" Talon's face was grim.
Although Batman couldn't see him, he could imagine it.
Seeing Talon calm down, he also dropped his stance, gathering his hands inside his bat-like cape.
"I don't believe you've never thought about investigating the cause of your parents' deaths."
Talon was silent for a moment, then after a few seconds, he said, "Their deaths were very simple; it was just an accident..."
"Your parents died in a murder, Dick."
"Don't call me Dick!" Talon roared.
However, Batman ignored his roar and continued, "Did you find the killer?"
Talon's expression darkened. Although he really didn't want to answer, he felt that the person opposite him likely knew something, so he was unwilling to give up the conversation.
So he said, "I've investigated many times, even using the power of the Court of Owls, but even so, I still couldn't find that damn guy."
Talon not only felt annoyed but also found it very strange.
He had already found out that his parents were two great thieves, so they could be said to have made many enemies.
But even so, there was no reason for him to personally investigate and still find no clues, as if a layer of mist always shrouded his eyes.
"Have you never felt strange? Even if you couldn't find the truth, what about the person who adopted you?"
A flash of inspiration struck Talon's mind, but he refused to accept that conjecture.
"What are you trying to say?"
"Long before he adopted you, Owlman maintained his order in this land. If he wanted to, he could completely monitor the entire city; every move on this land could not escape him.
So, the question remains, why didn't he find the killer of your parents? Is it because he was unwilling? Or is it because..."
Batman spoke Talon's conjecture: "Because the person who killed your parents was him!"
"You're lying!" Talon roared again, but this time he didn't charge forward.
This was because, upon careful thought, he had reached the same conclusion as Batman. However, Owlman's significance to Dick was different after all. Even if such a deduction was made, as long as there was no evidence, it was just a deduction.
But Batman quickly shattered his illusion: "I just came out of Wayne Manor. Do you know what that means?"
Wayne Manor!
Talon, of course, knew. He cursed inwardly, no wonder he had never received any intelligence about this You-Know-Who before. It turned out he was hiding in Wayne Manor, Owlman's lair.
This was bad; it proved that this person also knew Owlman's true identity.
Up until now, Talon still didn't know that Batman had been in Gotham for less than 24 hours and was from another World.
He still thought Batman had been lurking in Gotham for a long time.
Talon usually had to lead the Court of Owls on patrol throughout Gotham City, so he hadn't been back to Wayne Manor for a long time.
Moreover, ever since Talon was capable of standing on his own, Owlman had long since moved his main workplace to this old Wayne Tower.
Wayne Manor, in turn, became the place where Owlman hid his identity. Like Batman, Owlman also lived the identity of Little Thomas Wayne as a mask.
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