The last ti Theodore planned to escape na Manor, he cleverly exploited the complex interpersonal relationships within the manor.
But the Bat Family was sparsely populated, with only a few individuals.
Using the sa thod again would be like using an anti-aircraft gun to swat a mosquito. It would be laborious and not worth the effort.
So he didn't have to spend months creating a long and tedious plan.
The simplest plans often had the most surprising effects.
To translate, it ant: Theodore only needed to avoid the notice of these few people and run away overnight.
While pondering his night escape plan, Theodore glanced at the butler in the driver's seat.
He had nothing good to say to this kind of accomplice.
This old man was very thin; at a glance, he wasn't as strong as Fred, and he probably had so common elderly ailnts like cardiovascular disease, herniated discs, and osteoporosis.
If he was the one who discovered his plan, Theodore would only need one blunt strike to easily knock him out.
If Tim saw him during the escape, Theodore would first appeal to his emotions to see if he could win Tim over to his side and take him along.
If not, then Tim would just have to be tied up, gagged, and left in a corner for a while.
Soone would find him by tomorrow morning.
As for Bruce Wayne…
Encountering Wayne halfway through the escape was one of the most severe options in Theodore's plan, second only to encountering both Wayne and the butler simultaneously.
To deal with such a situation, Theodore had specifically prepared a weapon.
But Theodore did not want to resort to that unless absolutely necessary.
He felt that he probably wouldn't have the luck of a second transmigration to conveniently help him escape charges of murder.
After returning to the Manor, nothing unexpected happened.
Theodore and the Bat Family had a peaceful dinner together.
As night enveloped the sky, Theodore rolled over and climbed out of the soft, down-filled bed.
Tonight, the moonlight was hazy, and the Bat-Signal pierced the dim night, reflecting on the dark clouds in the sky.
This ant trouble was brewing tonight, and Gothamites who valued their lives had best not go out casually.
But in Theodore's eyes, this represented the best ti to make a run for it.
You can only catch fish in murky water; clear water is only fit for a wishing well.
Wayne, being so rich, must surely value his life, right?
Theodore had read related news in the newspaper.
This famous playboy was a coward; whenever he encountered a major scene with Arkham villains, he would tremble and hide behind the crowd.
Therefore, as long as Theodore left Wayne Manor, even if Wayne noticed sothing was amiss that very night, he wouldn't risk such great danger to catch him.
Theodore felt his plan was foolproof.
Let's review it one more ti—
The butler was an old man with little combat ability, nothing to fear.
Tim was soft-hearted and didn't look very well; perhaps he had been exhausted last night.
If he had to strike him, Theodore would be gentle when knocking him out.
Wayne was the most difficult to deal with, but as long as he wasn't discovered at first, the life-loving playboy wouldn't appear on Gotham's streets in the middle of the night.
Nodding in satisfaction, Theodore slung his backpack over his shoulder.
He opened the window, tied the pre-cut bedsheets into a sturdy rope, and climbed down from the third-floor window ledge.
Just last night, he had already scouted an escape route.
Heh heh, Wayne would never guess that Theodore had used the night-vision binoculars from the pile of gift boxes in his room to survey the terrain of Wayne Manor!
Tonight, Gotham was not peaceful.
Penguin and Black Mask, two major gangs, were clashing, and gang mbers fighting in the streets were everywhere.
Firefly had just escaped from Arkham.
He didn't forget to bring his equipnt when he escaped; within just an hour, fire alarms rang in three different locations in the city center.
Even more coincidentally, Batman and Robin had just driven off, and Theodore made his move almost simultaneously.
He didn't see the batmobile drive out of Wayne Manor via the secret passage.
It was just a special intuition that made Theodore feel it would be safer to act at this ti.
So, Theodore did just that.
The moonlight quietly illuminated Gotham, impartially casting its glow on every corner of Wayne Manor.
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