Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1574: Guilt, blood relationship (3 more)

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Phil was a little confused, trying to recall the common sense in Chinese culture, and 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, Buddhism likes to say that lay down the butcher knife and become a Buddha immediately, that is, as long as bad people stop killing and change their mistakes, they are good people." .”

Of course, this explanation is just a random one. There are too many allusions and sources that can be explained for religious things, and there is no absolutely accurate statement.

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

Phil pondered for a while, 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, as long as you repent, you are considered a good person, so do all the innocent people who died deserve what they deserve?"

He took a sip of his coffee: "That's why I'm called Beidou, because Beidou controls the killing, so you don't have to wrestle with bad guys. In this regard, Bruce is not doing very well."

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

Even if these two opinions disagree, that does not prevent them from becoming friends.

It's really silly to come up to express agreement at this time.

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

After all, Beidou's logic that bad guys deserve to die is undoubtedly too cruel compared to Batman's rule of never dying.

"What about you? Are you going to continue working in S.H.I.E.L.D.?" Having said that, Luke suddenly asked back.

Phil drank the juice and nodded casually: "There must be something to do, otherwise I can do anything."

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 play with the children when you have nothing to do?"

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

With Beidou's character, it's really incongruous to say such a "not murderous" suggestion.

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

Phil felt the hairs on his back stand on end: "You..."

Luke smiled and took a sip of his coffee.

Beidou's smile is different from that of Luke and Batman. It is always full of mockery, and it is easy for people to detect the condescending sense of superiority.

This sense of superiority does not come from wealth and status, but from the meaning of "I have seen it all".

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

Phil's face was full of confusion, his body leaned back, his hands were clasped together, pinching each other uneasily.

Luke: "That's why you haven't considered finding a wife to have children, because you're afraid that something will happen to them, right?"

Phil raised his hands: "Stop! For the sake of my partner now, get your damn psychological analysis away from me."

Luke laughed: "Since we are partners, we should get to know each other better. Maybe one day you will need me to take care of your relatives."

Phil was taken aback, his eyes showed emotion, and finally he rejected the idea in his heart.

They're doing just fine without themselves.

Especially that kid who has become the big boss quietly, and is protected by a private security company, so not many people can touch his family.

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

Phil smiled wryly and nodded and shook his head again: "Yes, and no."

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

Phil hesitated for a moment, but still said: "A child of my elders heard me say something about work when I was young, and later entered the US government to work. Then he met a no-brained idiot and told him directly Do it, and he's dead like that."

Luke narrowed his eyes: "What happened next?"

Phil let out a long breath: "I took an opportunity to capture that idiot, beat him into a hornet's nest, and then transferred to S.H.I.E.L.D."

Luke snorted and looked away: "Does your elder know about this?"

Phil smiled bitterly: "After all, I aroused his curiosity and joined this business. I really regret it."

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

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

Luke was thoughtful: "If you don't explain, they will be dissatisfied with you, and they will naturally keep a distance from you, and they won't come to them if they are in danger. Is that what you mean?"

Phil was startled, and raised his hand to signal surrender: "Say it again, don't use your damn psychology on me again, ok?"

Luke curled his lips: "This is just a 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 conflict between you. Is it a very reasonable thing?"

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

Luke: "Up to you."

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

Luke hehe: "My family is happy, my girlfriends are all beautiful, female friends come and go as soon as they are called, what can I say."

Phil: ... dnmd! (US version)

He suddenly understood that someone who is curious about other people's problems may be because he doesn't have these problems himself.

Co-author yourself or a research material? Phil shook his head annoyedly: "I'm continuing to train, your action plan should be better."

Luke looked at Phil who was walking quickly to the training ground with a smile, and didn't provoke him any more.

According to Phil's words, as well as his mood swings, it is enough to judge some things.

He had tried it intentionally or unintentionally before, and compared it in many ways, Phil's words were true.

Therefore, his biological parents who died early were not "involved" in their death by Phil.

The guilt in Phil's heart is just that he pays more attention to family affection.

According to Luke's thinking, what does his father want to dare, and what 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 incidental to the system and had nothing to do with Robert.

Another example is Claire, she may be dangerous when she is a police detective, but she is also dangerous when she is a star.

Once she encounters danger in the future, is it to blame Luke for not stopping her in the first place

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

Based on Phil's principles, in order to avenge Luke's father, he did a public and personal revenge, so what else can he say.

Yes, Phil and Luke's dad are related by blood.

Luke knew this a long time ago.