I sat staring at my recorder as my next patient walked in. I looked up to see a middle-aged man with black hair that was white on the sides, bright green eyes, and a green suit with a matching cape.

"Mr. al Ghul, I'm Dr. Liebermann." I said as I shook his hand.

"A pleasure to meet you, good sir," he said, taking a bow.

I watched him take a seat as I turned on my recorder and said, "This is Dr. Miles Liebermann. The time is 8:55 PM on August 21. The patient's name is Ra's Daemon al Ghul. There is no alias for the patient."

"Ask away, doctor."

"First question, what was your childhood like?"

"For how long ago it was, I cannot remember it well." he said with a shrug.

I nodded. The files did mention that he was centuries old. Maybe that wasn't the best question to ask…

"I interviewed your daughter a few days ago and she told me that you regarded her as a failure. Is that true?" I asked.

"Yes, but she has improved greatly. The Lazarus Pit has done wonders for her skills as well as her own training."

"Could you tell me more about the Lazarus Pit? Your daughter was vague on it."

"It is a spring filled with a mystical compound that keeps my followers immortal and gives them enhanced skills that assist them in battle."

An evil hot tub? Weird… I thought.

"Last question, Mr. al Ghul, what's your relationship with Batman?" I asked. "Your daughter mentioned knowing his secret identity, but also mentioned that he's not worthy for the League of Assassins. Care to elaborate?"

"Like my daughter, I know the Bat's true identity, but I will not tell anyone, not even the clown and his foolish group of friends. As much as I despise Batman, I view the mask as a mark of honor. The reason why he is not worthy for my group is because he betrayed us." he said.

Once he was finished, I turned off my recorder.

"Okay, I have everything I need. Thanks, Mr. al Ghul."

"Thank you for your time, doctor."

With that, he got up and left my office. I only had one more interview left to do…for now.