Luke left.
This time, he left after putting down the "ruthless words" for Phil.
Of course, Phil was just the messenger who delivered the "ruthless words", and the person who received the "ruthless words" was Nick Fury.
Luke, who now holds Garrett's information, is absolutely capable of doing things on his own.
If Nick Fury does not want any accidents, then he must accept Beidou's strong "shareholding", otherwise his plan to clean Hydra will face a big accident.
At the same time, he will also get the negative buff of "Collective Favorability -10" from members of the Bat Squad.
After receiving the information from Phil and hearing the name Garrett, Nick Fury felt a turmoil in his heart.
But it didn't take long for him to start thinking about Beidou's conditions.
If someone else made this threat, Mr. Director might not care.
There are too many people who threatened him, and more than a hundred people said they would cut off his head and use it as a toilet. He is still alive and well.
But Batman and Beidou agree, the amount is different.
He had learned a lot from Tony and his men after the New York War.
Three of them are the heaviest.
The first is the "cannon shooter" sniper with a super high accuracy.
As long as this kind of person has enough support, he can kill most people including superpowers from tens of kilometers away with one shot, and even send a group of people around him to the sky at the same time.
This kind of super killer, no one dares to ignore.
The second is the super-level tactical commander.
Although the actor did not have a high-profile performance in the New York battle, Nick Fury felt a familiar "recipe" from the actions of the Bat Squad.
If he's who he thinks he is, the Batsquad will be ten times scarier than the Avengers—especially when it comes to killing.
The third is Beidou.
Beidou's performance in the war is also not outstanding, but Nick Fury attaches great importance to this one.
the reason is simple.
At the critical moment of the New York War, the scepter was the only key that could save the earth at that time.
In the presence of Black Catwoman, she became an escort, and Batman handed the scepter to Beidou to close the space door.
For people like Nick Fury, what is said is not important, what is done is the most important.
From this point alone, he dared to say that Batman's trust in Beidou was higher than that of Black Catwoman.
This kind of trust is not only character, but also strength.
Batman believes that Beidou will never be killed by the Chitauri when closing the space door.
This can only show that Beidou's combat effectiveness is beyond imagination.
A Beidou with super fighting power and black hands, does Nick Fury dare to treat him as Batman
Of course not.
Everyone understands that Batman has a bottom line in doing things.
But the biggest feature of Beidou's several appearances is... If he disagrees with each other, he will all die.
From more than a hundred mercenaries, to a large number of experimental subjects, and then to the overwhelming Chitauri army, this guy never talks nonsense until he kills them all.
For this kind of person, delaying means is ineffective, because the other party does not give him the right to refuse at all.
Handing over information to them is just a means of "buying tickets first".
After doing it, can Nick Fury go to Beidou to comment? God knows who this guy is.
If it weren't for the imminent threat of Hydra, the confidant, the Chief must definitely consider how to deal with the Bat Squad.
This team of only ten people is not weaker than Hydra at all, but it has not been used to do bad things.
But having the power to kill anyone is the original sin.
Thinking about it this way, Nick Fury made up his mind that Beidou and Batman must join in the action to eliminate Hydra.
For one, it would allow Hydra to focus on the Bat-Squad instead of taking on S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is their best hideout and backup, at least when they think they're not exposed.
Second, if the two sides fight, it doesn't matter who dies. Only then can the Avengers maintain the balance of power on the earth.
Nick Fury, who has a darker face and a darker heart, quickly made up his mind, and the rest is just how to make the two parties fight.
Phil and Batman have a good personal relationship. Both of them are "sacrificed" people, and they can cleanse the inside of S.H.I.E.L.D. together.
Those members with high suspicions only need to let them be "missed" when they go out to work, and then follow the vines to find out the Hydra members inside SHIELD.
As long as more than 80% of Hydra members can be eliminated, the remaining people will have no chance to stand up.
Nick Fury will use the authority of the director to crush them into slag little by little.
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At noon the next day, Phil and Luke met at a fast food restaurant in DC.
When Phil arrived, Luke was already waiting there and ordered a bunch of food.
The two finished the agreement while eating.
Of course, the only conversations between the two are "the boss agrees", "happy cooperation", "I will accompany you, and maintain effective communication between the two parties at all times".
Anyone who hears it will only think that this is an ordinary work meeting, and any sensitive words are not involved.
These words were indeed just a formality, but Phil felt that it would be embarrassing for the two big men to eat without saying anything.
After lunch, Luke took Phil into his car.
Phil had been notified before he arrived that none of the equipment from S.H.I.E.L.D. was allowed, and the car was no exception.
Now that he got into Luke's car, he just looked at it for a moment, and then he sighed: "Your car can't fly, can it?"
Batman has a "yacht" that can dive, so it's not surprising that Beidou has a car that can fly.
In fact, Phil owns a flying Laura himself, so some of the modifications to the car make him suspicious.
Luke: "No, this vehicle is a land vehicle, and its advantages are protection and firepower."
Phil got it.
Resist beating + beating people, the perfect combination.
Luke threw a mobile phone: "Our special communication tool, and I have to prepare something for you first, and then give you a temporary training."
Phil picked up the phone and was a little curious: "What training?"
Luke: "Training that makes you less likely to die."
Phil: ...can you please stop bringing this up? It's not like I want to be stabbed.
The second prince of Asgard wants to stab a person on Earth, is it difficult? Obviously not difficult.
The others were in Phil's position at the time, and the chance of being stabbed was more than 90%.
The only ones who can hold Rocky down with a hammer are him Gotol and Lu Fat.
Others, including Selena and Luke, successfully dealt with Loki because the other party underestimated them and succeeded in a surprise attack.
Once again, the second prince is not so easy to be fooled.
Taking Phil to an abandoned factory on the outskirts of DC, Luke gave him a set of armor.
Considering the nature of Phil's work, the armor's protection is not particularly outstanding, but its concealment and mobility are excellent.
Seeing Phil stretching out his hands and kicking his legs, Luke reminded: "You can take it off after playing. Recently, you have a lot of time to actually operate it, so you should train first."
Phil simply followed suit.
He is an old spy, not a child, and he never sloppy in doing business.