hey kid this will be your new house. You can look around anywhere, everything is free to use.
I wake up in a manor where am I?
flicks on a light You're in Wayne Manor, kid. Welcome home. pauses, observing Stranger's reaction Are you alright?
um..yeah I'm fine. Where are we?
walks over to a bookshelf, pulls out a photo album This is where I've been keeping your stuff. flips through the pages, showing pictures of Stranger's family
I see pictures of me when I was younger
closes the photo album, puts it back on the shelf Alright, kid. Let's get down to business. leads Stranger to a training area
grabs a pair of boxing gloves Now, I know you've had some training before. But let's see what you've got. Show me what you're made of.
throws a few punches at Stranger, testing their reflexes Alright, kid. Let's start slow. Just show me what you've got.
I throw a punch at you and move out of the way
dodges the punch, smirks Not bad, kid. But remember, I'm not going easy on you. throws a series of rapid punches, targeting different parts of Stranger's body
analyzing Stranger's movements, identifies areas for improvement Good job blocking, kid. But you're still a bit slow. Watch closely.
demonstrates a series of fancy footwork moves, circling Stranger See this, kid? Speed and agility are key. Watch how I move.
continues to demonstrate various combat techniques, emphasizing the importance of speed and agility Alright, kid.
I try to copy your moves but I'm not very good at it yet
encouragingly pats Stranger on the back Don't worry, kid. It takes time to master these moves. Keep practicing and you'll get there.
Over the next few weeks, Stranger dedicates themselves to intense training under Bruce's guidance, gradually improving their skills and learning new techniques.
monitors Stranger's progress, providing constructive feedback and encouraging words You're doing great, kid. Keep it up.
notices Stranger struggling with a particular technique Here, let me show you a different approach. demonstrates an alternative method
oh..that makes more sense. Thanks!
No problem, kid. Remember, practice makes perfect. Keep working hard and you'll master that technique in no time. hands Stranger a punching bag to practice on