Super Detective in the Fictional World

One Thousand Five Hundred and Thirty-Six Chapters Guilt, Blood

Phil was a little confused, trying to recall common sense in Chinese culture, and tentatively asked: "You mean, do you believe in Buddha?"

Luke looked at him speechlessly for a moment, and sighed: "First of all, Beidou is more important in Taoism. Second, Buddhists like to say that putting down the butcher's knife and becoming a Buddha, that is, as long as the bad people stop killing and change for the better, they are good people. ."

Of course, this explanation was made by him casually. There are too many allusions and sources for religious things to explain, and there is no absolutely accurate statement.

But he didn't preach to Phil, so he didn't need to be too particular about it.

Phil pondered for a while, and seemed to understand a little: "That is to say, you don't intend to give those bad people a chance to change."

Luke shrugged: "If you kill a lot of innocent people, as long as you repent, you will be considered a good person. Are the innocent people who died deserved?"

He took a sip of coffee: "That's why I call it Beidou, because Beidou controls the killing and doesn't have to grind with bad guys. In this regard, Bruce is not very good."

Phil smiled politely, without mixing in Beidou's evaluation of Batman.

Even if the two disagree, that doesn't prevent them from being friends.

It's silly to come up and agree at such a time.

Moreover, at this point, Phil is more inclined to Batman.

After all, the logic that a bad guy like Beidou should die, is undoubtedly a bit crueler than Batman's rule of never dying.

"What about you? Are you going to continue doing this in S.H.I.E.L.D.?" Luke asked suddenly.

Phil drank the juice and nodded casually: "Always have to do something, otherwise what else can I do."

Luke stroked the neat beard on his chin: "Find a wife to have three or five children, usually earn money to support the family, and have nothing to do to beat the children and play?"

Phil took a sip of the juice, coughed a few times, and looked at him in surprise: "You...do you really think so?"

With Beidou's character, it is really incongruous to say such a "no murderous" suggestion.

Luke stared at him with interest: "You should know that I have some research on human psychology, right?"

Phil felt the hair on his back stand up: "You..."

Luke smiled and took a sip of coffee.

This kind of smile of Beidou is different from Luke and Batman. It is always full of mockery, and it is easy for people to perceive that condescending sense of superiority.

This sense of superiority comes not from wealth status, but from the "I've seen through it all."

Looking at Phil's alert expression, Luke asked a question he had wanted to ask for a long time: "You feel guilty about your family, or some family members, right?"

Phil had a tangled face, leaned back, clasped his hands together, pinching each other uneasily.

Luke: "That's why you didn't think about finding a wife to have children because you were afraid that something would happen to them, right?"

Phil raised his hands: "Stop! For the sake of being a partner now, get your damn psychological analysis off of me."

Luke laughed: "Since it's a partner, it's appropriate to get to know each other. Maybe one day you'll need me to take care of your relatives."

Phil was stunned for a moment, his eyes showing the color of emotion, and finally rejected the idea in his heart.

They are just fine without themselves.

In particular, that kid is already a big boss without a sound, and he is guarded by a private security company, so not many people can move their family.

Luke glanced at him and took another sip of coffee: "Isn't it the kind of "involved family, full of regrets" in the movie?"

Phil nodded and shook his head with a wry smile: "Yes, no."

Luke put down the cup in his hand and leaned forward with interest: "Tell me?"

Phil hesitated for a while, but still said: "A child of my elders, I heard some things about work when I was young, and later entered the US official business. Then he met an idiot with no brains, and he went directly to him. Do it, and he'll die like that."

Luke narrowed his eyes: "And then?"

Phil exhaled a long breath: "I found an opportunity, when I caught that idiot, I turned him into a hornet's nest, and then transferred to S.H.I.E.L.D."

Luke snorted and withdrew his gaze: "Does your elder know about this?"

Phil smiled bitterly: "After all, it was me who aroused his curiosity and joined this line of work. I do regret it."

Luke nodded: "Understood. You didn't say it, so they thought the death of that one was related to you?"

Phil shook his head sadly: "They didn't blame me. But everyone is dead, what's the point of me saying this? Could it make him come back to life!"

Luke thought thoughtfully: "If you don't explain, they will be dissatisfied with you, naturally keep a distance from you, and danger or something will not find them, is that what you mean?"

Phil was shocked and raised his hand to signal surrender: "Again, don't use your damn psychology on me again, OK?"

Luke pouted: "This is just normal logical reasoning, it has nothing to do with psychology. Who told you to work overtime every day, and you don't have a girlfriend. In this case, you don't get along with your family. I guess there is a contradiction between you, not one Is it a reasonable thing to do?"

Phil continued to raise his hand: "Okay, but please don't care about my personal privacy anymore."

Luke: "As you like."

Phil rolled his eyes: "In exchange, you also talk about yourself?"

Luke hehe: "I have a happy family, all my girlfriends are beautiful, and female friends come and linger when they are called. What can I say."

Phil: ...WDNMD! (US version)

He suddenly realized that someone was curious about other people's problems, perhaps because he didn't have them himself.

Co-author or research material? Phil shook his head angrily: "I've continued training, and your action plan is better."

Luke looked at Phil who hurried to the training ground with a funny look, and didn't stimulate him any more.

According to Phil's words, and his mood swings, it's enough to judge a few things.

He had also tested it intentionally or unintentionally before, and under many comparisons, Phil's words were true.

Therefore, his biological parents who died early were not "implicated" by Phil to die.

The guilt in Phil's heart was just that he attached more importance to family affection.

According to Luke's ideas, what his father wants to dare, what does it have to do with Phil.

Like Luke choosing to be a police detective, is it still Robert's fault?

But the dangers he encountered were completely "by-products" of the system, and had nothing to do with Robert.

Another example is Claire, she can be dangerous as a police detective, just as dangerous as a star.

Once she is in danger in the future, is it to be blamed that Luke didn't stop her from going which way in the first place?

No one is God, and it is impossible to control everything, let alone take full responsibility for the lives of others.

With Phil's principle, in order to avenge Father Luke, he did a public revenge for private revenge. What else can he say.

Yes, Phil is related to Luke's dad by blood.

Luke knew this for a long time.

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