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Chapter 1295

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For a moment, the part of the shockwave that escaped the net turned into a gale that howled through the carriage.

It was as if the passengers were in a wind tunnel. Their clothes and hats fluttered in the wind, and their bodies swayed. They looked very flustered.

But in the end, no one died or was seriously injured.

Although the narrow subway tunnel meant that the blast could only spread in two directions, Luke was still under a lot of pressure.

The key was that this was only a clone with a Mental Strength of 10, which was only four times that of a normal person. It really wasn't strong.

If quantity wasn't enough, he could only make up for it with quality.

The biggest difference between him and other superhumans was that he had Tony's research abilities.

The tycoon wasn't an all-rounder, but he had played with sports cars since he was young, with missiles when he grew up, and with armor now.

He was definitely one of the best in the world when it came to aerodynamics and fluid mechanics.

Coupled with the smart program, Luke had already calculated and designed various models for telekinesis to adapt to different situations.

There was more than one way to deal with an explosion, the most common attack.

His telekinesis wasn't as tough as a shield, but mainly acted as a heat shield and drainage to disperse most of the energy of the explosion to this section of the carriage and the surrounding tunnel.

Other people with telekinesis might be able to do this if they trained for eight to ten years, but their bodies were their greatest weakness.

In the face of this kind of explosion, most superhumans had to expend a lot of energy to protect their bodies, or they wouldn't be far from being injured or roasted.

Luke, however, relied on his bat armor, which had outstanding defense, and didn't use any telekinesis to protect himself. He was able to block the flames and shockwaves without being injured at all.

The side effects of this technique were also evident. Most of the impact of the explosion was spread over half of the carriage by the telekinesis, which not only caused the carriage to creak, but also gave the carriage a huge push.

The subway, which was supposed to be slowing down, sped up and entered the subway station.

The spacious space in the subway station gave the turbulent air a place to vent.

Amidst the roar, the subway was like a train from hell, drilling out of the raging flames.

The carriage in front couldn't withstand this violent and irregular acceleration, and a pair of wheels twisted out of the tracks.

The subway immediately went from a relatively normal running state to a derailment slide.

The resistance in front rapidly increased, and the shock wave from behind forced the last two carriages to twist a few times. Amidst the unpleasant sound of metal friction, they left the track and swept diagonally across the space in the subway station.

Fortunately, the people in the subway station had gathered at the exit. Otherwise, the people standing at the platform waiting for the train would have been killed or injured.

This huge movement made the people who were leaving the subway station turn their heads to look.

Even John and Zeus, who were in command, were silent for a moment. Seeing the "Hellfire Train" rush out, everyone's jaws dropped in shock.

In less than five seconds, everyone's expression turned into one of horror.

The last two carriages were flung out and they slid across the ground, sweeping across the subway station. The direction they were heading towards … happened to be the exit.

Hardedef's hair stood on end, and he roared, "Run! Run! Don't just stand there! "

Startled by the sound, the twenty or so people squeezed at the exit seemed to have woken up from a dream and immediately ran away.

Even the speed of a young man with a crutch increased greatly. His remaining leg and the crutch worked together seamlessly as he climbed the stairs crazily, like an iron crutch floating on water.

John and Zeus, on the other hand, felt a chill in their hearts. It was too late!

The subway was too fast, and the moment when these people were stunned was too fatal. At least half of the twenty or so people wouldn't be able to escape.

The two of them could only help these people run up while praying that the carriages would stop quickly.

But seeing that the two carriages didn't slow down at all as they scraped against the ground, they knew that it was just wishful thinking.

At that moment, a black shadow smashed through the window of the carriage, turned around, and exerted strength with both arms. White flames erupted from his back as he pushed against the front of the carriage.

John and Zeus cursed inwardly.

They had seen countless news and videos about Batman, but most of them were just him saving a few people and beating up some criminals.

Everyone's opinion was that Batman's combat ability was indeed extraordinary, but he probably wasn't a superpower user.

It wasn't until that moment that the two of them suddenly remembered: This person seemed to be very familiar with Iron Man, so the armor he was wearing was actually … very strong?

The white flames were only there to help Luke adjust his posture so that he could land at the right time.

At that moment, Luke put his hands in the expected position and lunged forward.

Amidst the rumbling sounds, the bricks under his feet shattered and scattered, plowing a deep trench on the ground.

The loud noise made the last dozen or so passengers who couldn't run in time subconsciously turn their heads. This behavior was exactly the same as people who liked to waste time checking behind them when they were being chased. In fact, it would only delay their escape.

But they still did it, and then they couldn't help but stop.

They saw a black figure in front of them, and the two carriages, which had been charging at them with astonishing momentum, slowed down at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Then, they slowed down until Luke's back foot hit the stairs at the bottom of the exit with a bang.

The two carriages shook a few times before they came to a stop at the bottom of the exit stairs.

Looking at the carriages on both sides of the exit stairs in a V shape, and then at Batman, who was at the junction of the two carriages, the dozen or so passengers suddenly relaxed. He blocked it! Batman had really blocked the carriages! He was still alive.

Luke let go of the large depression in his hands and rejoiced inwardly. Thankfully, there was some buffer space, or he really wouldn't have had enough Telekinesis.

If he hadn't used his Telekinesis to distribute the pressure on the carriages near his hands, it was more likely that he would have collapsed the carriages and lost the best place to exert his strength.

That was also why the carriages didn't stop until the very end, which gave the group of people on the stairs quite a fright.

Thinking that, he turned his head and looked at John through his blood-red lenses. "It's not safe here. Officer, please call for backup immediately and evacuate the passengers."

"Okay, no problem," John agreed readily.

When it came to nerves, he was definitely one of the toughest people in NYPD.

Although Batman had shown his might, it didn't stop John from immediately understanding the current situation.

The explosion just now hadn't happened on Line 3, and the timing wasn't right. Simon Gou's words really couldn't be trusted.

Who knew if there was a second train with explosives behind them?

He reported the situation to Dustin through the wireless intercom, then immediately pushed the passengers in front of him up the stairs. He didn't forget to shout, "Stay calm, hurry up and get out of here."

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