Steve, however, thought that Luke wasn't wrong.
As long as he thought of S.H.I.E.L.D. as a pretty girl, he really didn't need to think too much about Hydra, the villain who wanted to steal his girl.
In short, he would do it!
Decades ago, he had already supported Hydra once. Now that the other party was alive and kicking again, he would support them again.
In the first place, he wasn't good at reasoning.
As for what Nick Fury was thinking, it had little to do with him.
His identity as a level-9 S.H.I.E.L.D. agent was a memento that Carter had left for him, and wasn't a reason for him to completely obey Nick Fury.
Speaking of which, this useless guy had ruined Carter's hard work. He should thank Jesus if he didn't beat him up.
The two of them sat down, and Selina fetched two towels and tossed them to them.
Gold Nugget ran to the cabinet next to them and returned with two bottles of water in its mouth.
Steve accepted the bottle of water curiously and patted the dog's head with a smile. "It's so obedient. What's its name?"
Luke said, "Gold Nugget, Dollar. Whichever you like."
Steve thought for a moment. "Gold Nugget. It's not easy to have the same name." He then interacted with Gold Nugget.
Gold Nugget had a pretty good impression of the man who had chosen its "real name," so it didn't treat him coldly like a kid.
When Steve was young, he didn't have the time or opportunity to raise a dog.
Now that he had woken up, he still didn't have the time or opportunity to raise a dog.
But that didn't mean that he didn't like dogs. Besides, few people wouldn't like such obedient dogs.
Also, Dollar's original body was old, and looked honest and steady, which suited a certain old man's taste very well.
Luke took a sip of water and said with a smile, "If you like it, you can raise one. In any case, you like exercise. You can take the dog for a run every day, and it'll be very happy."
Steve rubbed Gold Nugget's head regretfully. "Forget it. I need someone to take care of me. There's no point in raising a dog and asking for help."
Luke and Selina were naturally aware of his situation, and didn't say anything else.
It wasn't very reliable to ask a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent to help take care of a dog.
A dog that Captain America likes is also of great value.
As long as Steve hesitated at a critical moment, those people wouldn't hesitate to kill it. That was how cruel reality was.
It was not safe to be the dog of a Transcendent.
After the small talk, Luke asked, "You don't look very happy. Did something happen recently?"
Steve: "Didn't you say that I couldn't get a girl? That's why you're so angry."
Luke said, "With that face of yours, I'm afraid it's the girls who'll be angry because they can't get you."
Steve chuckled. His eyes flickered as he said, "I thought my sacrifice could protect something, but now it might disappear completely, so … I'm a little disappointed."
Hearing that, Luke shook his head. "Bro, you should keep up with the times."
Steve: "Huh?"
Luke said, "Look at the world. The man-eating Experimentals and the alien fleet have all appeared. Can reminiscing about the past change these things? "
Steve was silent.
Luke said, "Although you're a little old, your face is still very young. As long as you maintain a youthful attitude, you can start over. "
Steve smiled bitterly and leaned back against the wall, looking at the ceiling. "It's not that easy."
Luke shrugged. "It's not easy, but it's never easy to survive in this world. It's better to make things difficult for others than for yourself. "
Steve: "Huh?"
He wondered if he had heard wrong. It was normal not to make things difficult for himself, but why did it have to be difficult for others?
Luke pointed at himself. "For example, I'm a detective. My job is to maintain order. Do I have to pay attention to the minds of murderers every day? I'm not a psychologist, much less a human rights organization. I'm not the one who needs to think about these issues. I'll arrest those who need to be arrested and killed those who need to be killed. "
Steve opened his mouth, but was lost for words.
There was indeed nothing wrong with Luke's statement.
Although Steve could find fault with Luke's words in many ways, Luke clearly didn't care about those faults.
It was like being a clean freak. People who had this problem would care, but people who didn't have it didn't care at all.
No matter what reason someone with a clean freak gave, such as unhygienic, uncomfortable, or unstylish, people who didn't have a clean freak would just silently pick up the greasy street skewers and silently wipe them off.
Of course, Steve wasn't a "clean freak."
He just valued certain things. After all, it was hard for people who didn't have a clean freak to accept their home being splashed with feces.
Luke wasn't bothered at all. In any case, S.H.I.E.L.D. wasn't his.
So, his answer was probably to "throw it back," or even "pour it back."
Didn't handfuls of feces smell good? It really did.
But did it feel good to pour it into his enemy's mouth? Very good.
This was what Luke had always been after.
As for handfuls of feces, he would remember to wear gloves (vests).
As long as he had enough experience and credit points, he didn't mind pouring S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra together.
Farming points was fun for a while, but it was always fun!
After talking to Steve, Luke and Selina got up and said goodbye.
After they left, Selina couldn't help but ask him in the car, "Are you very interested in Steve?"
Luke chuckled. "So-so, but I can tell something from his reaction. Well, let's talk about it when we get back."
Selina immediately stopped asking.
Although this car had been upgraded many times, it couldn't compare to the S.H.I.E.L.D.
The S.H.I.E.L.D. was huge, and it had an independent energy system. It had much better shielding and monitoring functions than this small SUV.
After they got home, Luke told Selina about the results of his test of Steve.
Steve didn't know that Luke was Batman, but Luke knew that he was Captain America.
Comparing Steve's reaction to Phil's, a lot of things were clear.
Thus, it was Luke who had been openly spying on Steve just now.
From Steve's mental fluctuations, Luke speculated that Steve was probably involved in the snake hunt.
But those operations were definitely Nick Fury's doing, and had nothing to do with Phil or Luke.
For a sly guy like Nick Fury, who always had a trick up his sleeve, this was normal.
The people Luke had caught were probably second-tier targets.
The people Steve had caught were probably first-tier targets.
Luke had already implicated more than thirty Hydra spies, and Steve might have over a hundred suspects.
This also explained why Nick Fury didn't continue to assign targets to Phil and Luke.
That was because the director already had so many suspects in his hands that he didn't know where to start.
It was like cancer. Cutting off a little bit could save a person, but if multiple organs were infected, how could they be cut off?
If they didn't, they could still delay it for a few days and make arrangements for their funeral.
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