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How did Alfred Pennyworth keep all of Wayne Manor clean by himself?

Bruce didn't build the actual cave. In some (?) versions of the origin story of Batman it's stated Wayne Manor was built on top of an existing cave. Young Bruce accidentally fell through a sink hole while play in the yard and discoverer the cave
 
Bruce didn't build the actual cave. In some (?) versions of the origin story of Batman it's stated Wayne Manor was built on top of an existing cave. Young Bruce accidentally fell through a sink hole while play in the yard and discoverer the cave

True. It's possible that the cave connections were already sufficient for distributing large equipment and machinery. In fact, workers brought through that cave system (whether blind-folded or not) may have had zero idea that they were working under Wayne Manor.
 
Another option would be Bruce taking up a super-villain persona and hiring low-level criminals to do the work. He would have to be careful that nobody figured out they were working under Wayne Manor, of course, and he would need to choose people who have the expertise and respond the right way to a combination of money and blackmail.
 
It is more logical if Bruce Wayne is actually the leader of a secret organization that funded by Wayne Industry; and Batman is actually a big project that involve a lot of people. From Engineers, Scientists, Masons, Carpenters, Hackers, etc. And maybe it will be more logical if actually Bruce has a squad of Batman who consists of Ex-Navy Seals, Ex Delta Force, etc. So he can cover all Gotham without any problem.

That's the first time I've heard this idea, and I love it. Its never been done in the movies, so is this covered in a comic book run or animated show?
 
That's the first time I've heard this idea, and I love it. Its never been done in the movies, so is this covered in a comic book run or animated show?
as I mentioned above, in Frank Miller’s Dark Knight sequel comics Bruce stops being a lone vigilante to gradually become the leader of an army, with soldiers and generals.
 
as I mentioned above, in Frank Miller’s Dark Knight sequel comics Bruce stops being a lone vigilante to gradually become the leader of an army, with soldiers and generals.

Well, it is a pity that I live in East Asia Country where the material is very lacking. So I'm a bit ignorant about Frank Miller's Dark Knight. I know Batman only from the Movie.
 
Well, it is a pity that I live in East Asia Country where the material is very lacking. So I'm a bit ignorant about Frank Miller's Dark Knight. I know Batman only from the Movie.
look it up if you can: the first trilogy is a well deserved classic. The second has some enjoyable bits but has been criticised for good reasons, I liked the third well enough.
 
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