Inside, Penguin saw the photos of the late Mayor Don Mitchell Jr. with his employee, Annika Kosolov, and Batman looked for him because he was in the photo. Penguin received Selina Kyle, whom he assured not to be scared of "Mr. Vengeance". She then gave him his drink, as well as money, after which he gives her packs of drops. Penguin then gave batman the picture, but batman says he needs to know who she is and how she's connected to the murder. Penguin then sarcastically pretends to not realize it was the mayor until then, which causes batman to press him up against the glass window. Penguin tells batman to watch it, asking if he knew his reputation, though batman rebuked "I do...do you". Penguin cites that he's just the proprietor of the club, and what people do there don't have anything to do with him. Batman then realized Kyle was in the picture next to Kosolov, and left, with penguin telling him to let him know if there's anything he could do.
Penguin remained a free man in the aftermath of the Flooding of Gotham, watching as the sun rose on the battered and submerged city from his base of operations, uncertain about where his future would lead.[2]
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