Allen's bored and indifferent gaze said it all; he didn't want to fight. Not only that, he had no intention of dealing with any kind of trouble today.
Allen was going sightseeing with the girls. As for the stream, he was going to do it, but he was going to apply a new type of censorship created by the system after its evolution. It's similar to deepfake, where a person's face is replaced by another in a video. Only this went further; it would replace Gwen, MJ, and Natasha with entirely different women, but only for Marvel fans watching the stream.
As for the DC ones, it shouldn't matter since no one knows them, they'll just be a trio of beautiful women for some reason with Supervillain Allen Walker.
During the interview, Allen's full name was revealed, which didn't have much impact as it wasn't anything special. Still, it gave various organizations and individuals a clue to Allen's identity, although it would be futile since they wouldn't find any information about him unless they went to Themyscira, Olympus, or Atlantis.
However, her plans for a day of sightseeing were ruined by the interference of two young superheroines, Raven and Starfire.
Unfortunately for Allen, they were supposed to arrive yesterday, giving him time and motivation to deal with them, but there were setbacks.
The three girls arrived in Gotham yesterday. However, due to their identities as heroes, they couldn't help but get into a series of troubles, like stopping a couple of robberies and helping a woman whose son was kidnapped.
For Donna, there was nothing more important than seeing her teacher, but ignoring a mother in distress could disappoint him, so Donna swallowed her desires and decided to deal with it.
Raven tended to be a superheroine, but she wasn't going to rush to save everyone; it's impossible for any superhero. But since it was something happening right in front of her, she joined in.
Starfire, on the other hand, was a cheerful, somewhat foolish but kind-hearted girl, so as expected, she was the one most willing to deviate from their path.
It's no joke about the high crime rate in Gotham City. Those girls dismantled a network of kidnappers, and as a result, they couldn't reach Allen's house yesterday. They ended up sleeping in a hotel and coming today. Also, being so busy, they didn't have a chance to hear about the commotion caused by Allen being the new director of Arkham Asylum, so for them, Allen was just the dangerous supervillain who faced Superman.
...
Donna recklessly rushed ahead from Allen's mansion's outer door without caring for her friends, Raven and Starfire. They followed her at their own pace, not finding her outside they knocked, looking for her, and the first thing they saw was Allen.
Had Raven known it was Allen's house, she wouldn't have come or let the other girls come. She's not one to initiate a fight. But in this case, with a cool mind, Raven concluded that she had to fight to have a chance to escape.
"It's not personal," the girl said.
Allen looked at Raven, a beautiful girl with pale skin and violet eyes, dressed in a black cloak covering her body. However, her superhero costume was very attractive, akin to a black leotard, revealing the curves of her body. Allen was no longer surprised to see such a beautiful Raven in this universe, as all the heroines and villainesses so far had been of high quality.
[Host, how do you know it's not a crime?]
'Huh?!'
Allen started sweating, realizing he should know if Raven was legal. After all, in a world where women develop so much, you never know; being eighteen has its advantages, but it also makes you a criminal if you look at someone you shouldn't.
"Hey, can I ask you a question?" Allen nervously turned his gaze to Starfire because he knew Raven wouldn't respond.
The extraterrestrial girl was also very beautiful by human standards her big bosoms were something that shouldn't be on a recurring character in cartoons, but this is real life, and Starfire develops like any woman with good genetics.
Allen pushed any impure thoughts out of his head until he heard Starfire's ages from her lips.
While the comic book version is more mature, this Starfire and Raven seem close in attitude to their animated counterparts, you know, one being depressive and the other being a bit foolish.
Starfire tilted her head cutely, "Huh?... Mmm, my age in Earth years should be eighteen, and Raven's, Robin told me, is nineteen."
"Don't answer, silly..." Raven hit her forehead.
Allen breathed a sigh of relief and regained a proud and kind demeanor. "Thank you, little girl."
[Host, you're the same age as her.]
"It's nothing!~" Starfire smiled at receiving a sincere thank-you; she's that kind of girl.
Raven was speechless. She's preparing to face a monster that could kill her, but Starfire talks to him friendly as if he were her neighbor.
"Why do I have to do this?" Raven was annoyed and depressed. "I should have stayed home to read something... well, it's too late now..."
Raven's power spread like a wave, and gradually the trees around Allen's mansion began to be ripped from the ground.
"What are you doing?!" Allen shouted, annoyed to see his property's trees being torn apart.
Allen disappeared and used the edge of his palm to hit Raven's head while in the sky. She was taken aback and lost control of her spell, dropping all the trees that destroyed Allen's garden.
"It hurts..." Raven complained as she grabbed her head, but she noticed that Allen hadn't hurt her. 'Why didn't he hurt me?'
"Raven, are you okay?"
Starfire worriedly flew to her, then checked on Raven with tears in her eyes. Allen gave her a look of "Seriously?" He hadn't even hit her hard, and she intended to destroy his house. 'I'm the one who wants to cry!'
Starfire glared angrily at Allen while holding a Raven with rolled-back eyes leaning against her chest. "How dare you hurt Raven?! Ah! You're the villain who attacked Beast Boy and Robin, leaving him in a wheelchair! I won't forgive you for hurting my friends!" Starfire said, hugging Raven protectively.
Allen looked at Starfire and then at Raven, whose thoughts converged. 'You're foolish.'
Starfire had just realized that Allen was the supervillain Walker, whose face was practically everywhere.
"You're going to pay for everything!" Starfire shouted.
A vein popped on Allen's forehead. Starfire descended to the ground and helped a recovering Raven, but Allen knew the gothic girl was only pretending to be out of commission to have nothing to do with it.
Starfire rose into the sky as her hands were coated in pink energy.
Allen sighed, feeling this had become stupid. Still, he didn't move from his spot in the sky; he simply pointed his fingers, and in an instant, Raven and Starfire were captured by chains.
"Impossible!" Starfire shouted as she tried to free herself. "This is a trap! Fight fair!"
"I knew I shouldn't have come..." Raven said with a pessimistic attitude. It's not that she has the survival instinct of an amoeba; she just felt that Allen had no intention of hurting them.
"Raven, use your magic and free us!" Starfire desperately yelled.
"Use your powers and free yourself..." Raven looked at Allen with a defeated look. "No, even if we do, I don't think we'll win..."
"Hey! So you're just going to give up?!"
"I didn't say that. I have a secret escape plan..."
"Oh! I wouldn't expect any less from Raven! And what is it?!"
Raven looked away. "That's why it's called a secret..."
Starfire whined, "Ehhhh, tell me, tell me, tell me!"
"I'm curious to know what kind of villains you usually fight..." A drop of sweat fell down Allen's cheek. Okay, Raven can't win, Allen knows it, Raven knows it, God knows it, but surrendering from the start is pitiful.
"I'm a villain, and I shouldn't say this, but shouldn't you show a little more resistance?" Allen coughed as he closed his eyes. "This leaves a bad taste in my mouth."
"Hey, don't ignore me! I haven't surrendered to evil!"
Starfire, like a true heroine, began to unleash her power, which strangely resembled a Super Saiyan, as she tried to break the chains.
"Ohhhh! I'll never let evil defeat me!!"
Surprisingly, the chains began to break, even Raven opened her eyes impressed; those chains had captured Supergirl before.
"Oh, it seems I underestimated you, Starfire!"
Allen began to take on the arrogant attitude of a villain to play along with Starfire and not embarrass her attempt to show off.
'This guy...' Raven noticed Allen's intention, and she sighed, embarrassed by her actions. "Uh... how should I say this, thank you for several things, and I'm sorry for the trouble on your day off."
Allen smiled without the villainous attitude. "Don't worry; it's my job..." but immediately remembered that it was his day off and lamented it.
"I'm sorry..." Raven said, that despite being bound in chains on the ground, she didn't hate Allen. She's not stupid; in such a cruel world, some villains would have already killed her or worse if they were in Allen's position. Raven unconsciously became friendlier.
"Don't worry..." Allen unexpectedly smiled at the gothic girl, Allen thought this Raven would be more apathetic, but it wasn't the case. "Ideally, I would have liked this not to escalate."
Raven, upon hearing Allen's words, hid her face for some reason.
"Raven, stop flirting with a supervillain!"
This time it was Starfire's turn to be annoyed by her friend's attitude.
"Huh?! Who's flirting, empty head?!" Raven blushed at such an assertion and was so annoyed that she stepped out of her depressive personality for a moment. "Just do your attack so we can be defeated and leave!"
"What kind of encouragement is that?!" Starfire felt betrayed and pouted. Her friend had no confidence that she would win. "And who are you calling an empty head! You, you emo depressive!"
Raven was in shock; that form of insult wasn't something an extraterrestrial like Starfire would know, but now she had been called emo depressive. Raven turned red with anger.
Allen was very angry this time and decided to intervene.
"Stop fighting!" Allen shouted. "You're heroes, and you're fighting in front of an enemy. Are you crazy?!"
Both girls opened their mouths; they couldn't believe they were being scolded for something like this, let alone by a villain.
...
Shortly after, Allen didn't let them go and forced them to sit on the ground to scold them.
"Listen, there are differences between you, it's normal, but fighting in front of an enemy, no matter how peaceful he seems, is complete suicide."
"We're sorry..."
Both girls couldn't understand why they were apologizing to a villain, but everything Allen said was true.
Raven lowered her hood to hide her face. "I'm sorry, Koriand'r," Raven apologized, using Starfire's real name to show her sincerity.
Starfire looked at Raven with tears falling. "I'm sorrier, Rachel."
Similarly, Starfire used Raven's real name, "Rachel Roth," to apologize. Allen smiled, though a little shocked because they usually use their nicknames all the time, even when they're in the Teen Titans tower.
Allen looked at his garden destroyed by Raven and sighed. It's true that the system could repair it in a short time, but that didn't mean Allen would let two rude heroines off the hook for breaking it.
"You... aren't forgetting something?" Allen said, looking down at both girls.
The girls looked at all the trees torn from the ground and hung their heads.
"I won't let you go so easily," declared Allen with a cold smile that sent shivers down their spines.
Raven glanced at Allen for a moment. Unlike Starfire, she had more caution in the face of danger. However, no matter how she planned it, she couldn't visualize a future where they escaped from Allen without repercussions.
'Where's Donna?! Damn it... even if we were three, we couldn't stand against this monster!' Raven lamented. She only had two options: rely on Trigon, the monster inside her, which would mean the destruction of the world, or...
"I destroyed your garden... let Starfire go!" Raven stared Allen down. "Do whatever you want with me..." In the end, Raven couldn't condemn the world by releasing Trigon, so she chose the lesser of two evils.
She didn't abandon all hope; she knew that Allen, at least, hadn't killed the superheroines he had captured before.
Starfire started crying. "No, let Raven go! I'll stay!"
Starfire had run away to avoid ending up as a slave, and in the end, she couldn't escape her fate. However, unlike before, this time she could use her life on purpose to protect a friend.
Raven was moved and clenched her teeth; maybe she gave up too quickly. There must be a way out of this.
"Ouch!"
"It hurts..."
Allen hit both girls on the head. "God, I'm a villain but not a monster, stop crying, I'm not going to rape you."
Both girls looked at each other for a moment before falling silent. Allen felt bad because they looked like helpless puppies and kittens looking at him. 'Ngh... Don't look at me like that; I feel bad.'
Allen coughed. "I know this is very difficult to accept, but it's my day off." Allen sighed and made sure to be very convincing with his words. "That means I'm not going to deal with superheroines until Monday. Also, make an appointment with my secretary if you want to challenge me!!"
Allen turned around and entered, leaving Starfire and Raven completely in shock.
Does that mean they can just leave?! Both girls looked at each other, and now what?
"Maybe we're not his type..." said Starfire, making Raven stumble.
"Wait, where's Donna?" Raven looked at the mansion with an ironic look. "Can't we just leave her?"
Starfire frowned but said nothing; she didn't want to risk her friend again, now that she would have gotten away.
Allen heard the doorbell again and put on an ironic smile.
...
Meanwhile, Donna was undergoing old-school Amazonian training, carrying a huge log uphill.
"Come on, little pervert, show that energy doing this!" Diana scolded as she sat atop the rock.
"Haa haa, I'm sorry!"
Deep down, Donna desperately called out to Allen to save her. 'Master, help me!!'
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Stan Lee: Don't worry Allen she is legal
A/N: Oh yeah, old man XD
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