Phil was a little confused, and tried to recall the common sense of Chinese culture. He asked tentatively: "You mean, do you believe in Buddha?"
Luke looked at him speechlessly for a moment, then sighed, "First of all, Beidou is more important in Taoism. Secondly, Buddhists like to say that if you put down your butcher knife, you will become a Buddha. That means as long as bad people stop killing and turn over a new leaf, they will become good people."
This explanation was, of course, something he made up casually. There are so many allusions and sources that can be explained in religious matters that there is no absolutely accurate statement.
But he wasn't preaching to Phil, so he didn't need to be too particular.
Phil pondered for a moment and seemed to understand a little: "In other words, you don't intend to give those bad guys a chance to reform."
Luke shrugged: "If you kill a lot of innocent people, and you are considered a good person as long as you confess, then do all the innocent people who died deserve it?"
He took a sip of coffee. "So my name is Beidou, because Beidou controls the killing, and there is no need to mess around with the bad guys. Bruce is not very good at this."
Phil smiled politely and didn't get involved in Beidou's evaluation of Batman.
Even though these two people have different opinions, it does not prevent them from becoming friends.
It would be foolish to approach and express agreement at a time like this.
Besides, Phil prefers Batman on this point.
After all, Beidou's logic that bad guys should all die is undoubtedly too cruel compared to Batman's rule that no one should die.
"What about you? Are you planning to continue working in SHIELD?" At this point, Luke suddenly asked back.
Phil drank his juice and nodded casually: "I have to do something, otherwise what else can I do."
Luke stroked his neat beard and said, "Find a wife and have three or five children. Earn money to support the family and beat the children when you have nothing to do?"
Phil choked on the juice and coughed several times, looking at him in surprise: "You... really think so?"
Given Beidou's personality, it's really incongruous for him to give such "non-murderous" advice.
Luke stared at him with interest: "You should know that I have done some research on human psychology, right?"
Phil felt the hairs on his back stand up: "You..."
Luke smiled and took a sip of his coffee.
Beidou's smile is different from Luke's and Batman's. It is always full of mockery, which makes it easy for people to detect the condescending sense of superiority.
This sense of superiority does not come from wealth or status, but from the sense of "I have seen through everything."
Seeing Phil's alert expression, Luke asked a question he had wanted to ask for a long time: "You feel guilty towards your family, or certain family members, right?"
Phil's face was full of confusion. He leaned back, clasped his hands together, and pinched them nervously.
Luke: "So you haven't considered finding a wife and having children because you're afraid something might happen to them, right?"
Phil raised his hands: "Stop! For the sake of being partners now, take your damn psychological analysis off me."
Luke laughed: "Since we are partners, it is only right that we get to know each other. Maybe one day you will need me to take care of your relatives."
Phil was stunned, his eyes showing some hesitation, but in the end he rejected the idea in his heart.
They get along just fine without me.
Especially since that guy has quietly become a big boss and has a private security company protecting him, not many people can touch their family.
Luke glanced at him and took another sip of coffee. "Isn't this the scene in the movie where the family is implicated and full of regret?"
Phil smiled bitterly and nodded and shook his head: "Yes and no."
Luke put down the cup in his hand and leaned forward with interest: "Tell me about it?"
Phil hesitated, then said, "One of my elders' children heard some of the things I said about my work when I was young, and later joined the U.S. government. Then he met a brainless idiot who attacked him directly, and he died just like that."
Luke narrowed his eyes: "What happened next?"
Phil let out a long breath: "I found an opportunity, and when I caught that idiot, I beat him into a hornet's nest, and then transferred to S.H.I.E.L.D."
Luke said "oh" and looked away: "Does your elder know about this?"
Phil smiled bitterly: "After all, it was me who aroused his curiosity and joined this business. I do regret it."
Luke nodded: "I see. You didn't say anything, so they thought that person's death had something to do with you?"
Phil shook his head sadly: "They didn't blame me. But the person is dead, what's the point of me saying all this? Can it bring him back to life?"
Luke thought thoughtfully: "If you don't explain, they will be dissatisfied with you and naturally keep their distance from you, and danger will not come to them. Is that what you mean?"
Phil was startled and raised his hands in surrender: "I'll say it again, don't use your damn psychology on me again, OK?"
Luke curled his lips and said, "This is just normal logical reasoning. It has nothing to do with psychology. Who made you work overtime every day and have no girlfriend? In this case, you don't get along with your family. I guess there is a conflict between you. Isn't it a very reasonable thing?"
Phil continued to raise his hand: "Okay, but please stop caring about my personal privacy."
Luke: "As you wish."
Phil rolled his eyes and said, "In exchange, can you tell me about yourself?"
Luke chuckled: "I have a happy family, my girlfriends are all pretty, and my female friends come and go at my beck and call. What can I say?"
Phil: ... WDNMD! (US version)
He suddenly realized that someone was curious about other people's problems perhaps because he himself did not have those problems.
So he was still a research material? Phil shook his head in annoyance: "I will continue training. You should make a better action plan."
Luke looked at Phil with amusement as he hurried to the training ground and did not provoke him any further.
Based on Phil's words and his emotional fluctuations, it is enough to judge some things.
He had tried this intentionally or unintentionally before, and after comparing it from many aspects, he found that what Phil said was true.
Therefore, his biological parents who died early were not "implicated" by Phil.
The guilt Phil feels in his heart is just because he values family ties more.
In Luke's opinion, whatever his father wants has nothing to do with Phil.
Is it Robert's fault that Luke chose to be a detective
But the dangers he encountered were completely "byproducts" of the system and had nothing to do with Robert.
For example, Claire might be dangerous when she is a detective, and it is also dangerous when she is a star.
If she ever encounters danger in the future, is she going to blame Luke for not stopping her from taking that path in the first place
No one is God. It is impossible to control everything, and it is even more impossible to take full responsibility for other people's lives.
Given Phil's principles, he even did something personal to avenge Luke's father. What else can I say
Yes, Phil and Luke's dad are related.
Luke already knew this.