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Robin stepped forward, ready to defend his mentor. "Yeah, and besides, being a bro isn't all there is to being a hero. It's about fighting for justice and protecting the innocent."
The Riddler scoffed. "Oh, please. You two are so serious all the time. Don't you know how to have fun? That's what being a bro is all about - having a good time with your friends."
Batman raised an eyebrow. "I have friends, Riddler. They may not be 'bros', but they are loyal allies who support me in my mission to protect Gotham."
Robin nodded. "And we have each other. That's what being a true partner is all about."
The Riddler rolled his eyes. "You two are so boring. I think it's time to liven things up a bit."
He reached into his coat and pulled out a small device. With a flick of his wrist, he activated it, and suddenly the room was filled with blinding light and deafening noise.
As Batman and Robin stumbled, trying to regain their bearings, the Riddler cackled and made his escape. But the Dynamic Duo knew they would catch him eventually - after all, they were heroes, not bros.
- Thanks chat gpt