"Chief Bullock is right, we should listen to what these young people have to say."

Suddenly, Bisca said from the side.

"But it is the job of the police to protect diamonds and arrest thieves. Ordinary citizens have no right to intervene, and it should not be their intervention."

Gordon said with a serious face, "What's more, they are still underage children. If something happens, I simply can't imagine the scene."

"What about Batman and his sidekicks?"

At this time, a rich female voice came from behind Bisca, and the person who spoke was the female bodyguard.

"Do they have the right to interfere with your police's handling of the case? Isn't Robin also a minor? And I also heard that the GCPD will take the initiative to light up the bat lantern to seek help from Batman..."

"Kylena!"

Bisca interrupted her and continued.

Then these two sentences had sufficient lethality, making Gordon's face turn blue and white, which was really ugly.

It wasn't out of anger or embarrassment, but a deep sense of powerlessness.

No one in the world understands this fact better than Gordon. The GCPD needs Batman far more than ordinary people think.

The more clear this fact becomes, the more dilemma Gordon becomes. The existence of vigilantes is a silent resistance to the local police, while the regular police have to rely on vigilantes to deal with criminals they cannot deal with.

It's both ridiculous and sad at the same time.

Gordon had no way to refute Kylena's words, nor could he give up his ideas.

"They are different from Robin, and the day I was most upset with Batman was the day Robin showed up, and I would never forgive him for dragging a child into his world."

Gordon said softly but firmly.

That's a good point, but it's a pity that the Robin you're talking about is right in front of you.

Dean complained in his mind.

If it weren't for knowing that Robin and Batgirl were here, Dean might have been touched by Gordon.

This old policeman adheres to his inner creed and has struggled in Gotham for decades without wavering. This perseverance and perseverance are truly admirable.

"I don't want to hurt you, Commissioner Gordon. I have always given full trust to the Gotham police, but the notice letter that you have been unable to solve was solved by several children. Now I still I believe in you and your police officers, but I also think these kids are unique and different from ordinary kids."

Bisca stepped forward and said: "We are not asking these children to rush to the front line to fight criminals. We are just listening to their ideas and suggestions. Maybe they can discover details that we cannot."

"You are absolutely right, Miss Kenel, thank you for your willingness to accept our help."

Barbara said happily, and then grabbed Dean.

"I would like to introduce you to Dean Thaston. Despite his young age, he is one of the most famous magicians in Gotham. Many magic masters have praised his level for his age."

"I bet he will play a very big role in dealing with Kaitou Kidd."

Dean smiled awkwardly and said, "Hello, Miss Kenel, nice to meet you."

The first person to respond to him was not Bisca, but Kylena who was behind her.

"Are you Saston? I've heard of you."

Kylena looked at Dean in surprise and said, "Tell me what you think of this exhibition hall? I'm very curious about your opinion."

"what?"

This question without warning made Dean confused for a moment.

"I forgot to tell you that Kylena is a security expert specially recruited by the Smithsonian Institution. She just returned from London. She is good at formulating various forms of protection measures. This exhibition hall was specially designed by her."

Bisca introduced.

"Also, the equipment and materials are provided by us."

On the other side, Director Aoife spoke, making his presence somewhat felt.

"So you designed this exhibition hall. Why did you freeze the diamond in ice? You even built a special refrigeration room for it."

Brock, who was behind Dean, also intervened in the conversation.

"Well, I want to hear Mr. Saston's thoughts first, and explain why he does this from the perspective of a magician."

Kylena smiled slightly.

Dean stretched out his hand and touched his chin, and said with a serious expression: "To be honest, I don't like the low temperature in this exhibition hall. In other words, no magician would like the low temperature environment."

"As we all know, technique is a very important part of magic, and what determines this is the flexibility of the fingers."

Having said this, Dean stretched out his other hand and grabbed it twice with his long and delicate fingers.

"In a lower temperature environment, the hands will become stiff, resulting in a serious reduction in flexibility. Even if you are wearing thermal clothing, if your hands are still exposed, the flexibility of your fingers will still be affected."

"For magicians who strive for excellence, as long as there is a slight difference in the flexibility of the fingers, many techniques will cause strong discomfort when implemented, and the possibility of exposing flaws will also be greatly increased."

"Putting diamonds in ice will further intensify the effects of the cold, and the solidity of such a large piece of ice cannot be underestimated. Even with a flamethrower, it will be difficult to melt it in a short time."

"Furthermore, this also meets the requirements of public exhibitions that the audience must clearly see the diamond but at the same time not get too close. It is a very genius idea, and it is much more reliable than sending a dozen people to surround the exhibition cabinet."

As soon as he said this, Bullock's old face suddenly turned red.

"What's more, this is a very small space. After all, the number of people who can come in at one time is limited. There are few blind spots in the viewing angle that can be used. It is easier to be discovered if you blend in with the crowd."

After listening to Dean's speech, Kylena nodded with satisfaction.

"Well said, I designed this showroom based on this."

She smiled confidently and said, "In addition to the cold, the diamonds in the ice are also equipped with signal generators. Once it is detected that the position of the diamonds has moved, or the signal suddenly disappears, the door of the exhibition hall will be locked instantly, and at the same time, the corner of the wall will be locked. The cold air blown out by the refrigerator will be switched to hypnotic gas, which will stun everyone in the exhibition hall at that time, and then we will find out who stole the diamond one by one."

The interior of the exhibition hall is completely closed, with no entrance or exit except for one door, not even a vent.

Even the power supply is completely independent. Because this exhibition hall was temporarily built, it is not connected to the main power supply line. All equipment inside uses independent power supplies.

"This anti-theft design is really amazing. It's more difficult than ever before, and that's without counting Robin, Batgirl or even anyone else."

Dean felt solemn in his heart, thinking about what method he should use to break through such a tight defense.

This thought brought me to the next day.

The time came on September 4th.

It was also the day of the preview of Kaitou Kidd.

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