Colson just said that he sincerely regarded Karl as a friend, and the gap between him and Karl in the past three years was much smaller. When he and Karl went to the bar he mentioned, the only remaining gap was over the drinks. gradually melted away.

Now, at the bar of the Black Rose Bar, Colson and Karl were sitting at the bar holding a large glass of beer.

Karl drank half of the large glass of beer in one gulp, and then burped, Karl relaxed a little and said, "Enjoyed."

Colson saw that after Carl drank half of the beer in one gulp, he also drank a lot of beer in one gulp. It was this gulp of beer that made Colson, who was already a little drunk, hold Carl's shoulders. "I'm not telling you, Karl, you are too extreme in how you handle some things." In the middle of speaking, Colson also burped. "This is not good, you know?"

"Can we not talk about work, Phil?" Karl put the wine glass on the bar, but after finishing speaking, Karl drank all the beer in one gulp. "The work thing is over, let's drink."

Although Karl was reluctant to say it, Coulson did not stop.

"This is not a job issue, it's a human issue."

As Colson said, he also drank the wine in his glass in one go. After finishing the drink, he said to the black bartender of Black Rose: "Hughes, give me another drink." As he said, Colson He also glanced at Karl’s wine glass and said, “Give him a glass too.”

After Colson asked the bartender to refill his drink, he looked at Karl again and asked: "What did I just say?"

Karl looked at Colson who was a little drunk. He handed the glass to the black bartender. After the wine was filled, he said to Colson: "Let's have a drink and talk about other work while we're at it."

The drunken Colson thought for a moment, and then he slammed the table: "I remembered, I told you about being a human being."

Carl saw that he could not stop Colson from continuing, so he picked up the wine glass and took another sip. As Carl tasted the bitter ale, he heard Coulson, who was holding the beer, continue to talk to himself.

"The world is never black and white, and people are never alone. If the world is to be orderly, yin and yang must coexist. If people want to live in this world, they must abide by the rules of the game. No matter whether the rules are right or wrong, we must abide by them in order to have order." said As he spoke, Colson took another sip of beer. After shouting OK, Colson turned to look at the people in the bar.

"Look at the ordinary people here, especially those guys who smoke drugs. Do you think they will really stay like this in the future instead of reforming and becoming good people?"

Carl turned his head when he heard this and looked at the ordinary people in the bar who were indulgently stressing out. Looking at a few young people who looked like they had taken drugs at a glance, Carl suddenly drank the beer in his hand and said in a daze: "I don't know either. I can't be sure about the future."

Colson looked at the somewhat dazed Karl and put down the wine glass in his hand: "That's it. To be honest, I thought about what you said on the way back. From the perspective of absolute justice, I also know that you What they did was better than those guys' trial, but sometimes, if you don't give them a chance to correct, who will change." After Colson finished speaking, he drank the beer in his hand again.

After Coulson drank the beer, he also looked at the watch he was wearing.

After Carl heard what Colson said, he didn't know what to say.

Originally, Carl had always put on the cloak of justice for his behavior of killing those with super powers to attack to relieve his inner uneasiness. But deep down in his heart, Carl knew that he killed those with superpowers who had the means to attack just because he wanted to reduce the chances of lethal superpowers entering the sandbox in this way.

Now, the coat of justice that he had been wearing was torn open by Coulson. In this conversation, Carl faced Coulson's words about being a man and changing his ways. He asked the bartender to refill a glass of beer for him. He drank a glass of beer in one breath. Carl still felt a little uncomfortable, so he asked the bartender again. I poured a glass of beer into my stomach.

After drinking two large glasses of beer in a row, the drunken Carl finally said to Coulson, who was supporting his head with his hands: "Maybe you are right, but the matter is over."

"But there is a future, isn't there?" Colson burped as he spoke.

Carl smiled at Coulson's mention of the future.

"Yes, there is still a future." But when Karl said this, deep down in his heart, he was thinking about his experiences in the past three years.

After Coulson took advantage of his drunkenness to talk to Karl about the differences between the two, he suddenly thought of another question. "Karl, I heard that you are getting married."

Karl, who was originally thinking about his own affairs in the past three years, after hearing Colson talk about his marriage, he immediately looked at Colson and asked: "If, I invite you to attend as my friend, you go back "

Colson: "Why not go? After all, we have been colleagues for three years, and I recruited you."

Carl was originally very happy when he heard that Colson was going to attend his wedding as a friend, but when he heard that Colson said that he had recruited him into the Homeland Strategic Defense Attack and Logistics Support Agency, Carl directly retorted. : "If it's that one-eyed dragon"

Colson looked at Karl with confusion, who stopped talking mid-sentence.

"One-eyed dragon"

Carl looked at Colson with a puzzled expression. He immediately waved his hand and explained: "No, I'm talking about Nick Fury." This time, Carl didn't finish his words. After all, Colson mentioned Nick to himself. Fury, Coulson gave himself a warning look.

In response to Coulson's warning, Carl closed his mouth and thought for a moment before daring to speak again. "I was coerced into joining, not voluntarily, as you were there to see."

Colson's lips curled up slightly and he shook his head, "Anyway, you've adapted very well since joining."

Hearing Coulson mention that he had adapted to the life of an agent, Karl motioned to the bartender to add a glass of beer to him, "I agree with this, but thanks to the teachings of Teacher Nevin Moore, he taught me a lot."

The drunken Coulson heard this and asked the bartender to bring him a glass of water. After drinking a sip of water, he became more sober and said, "Okay, let's talk about your marriage."

After taking another sip of beer, Karl felt drunkenness welling up in his heart. He agreed to Colson's suggestion and said, "Yes, we will talk about it after work. Now, let me tell you about my marriage."

As soon as he talked about his marriage, Karl felt that he had sobered up a lot. After feeling sober, Karl began to talk to Colson about his wedding plans: "I originally planned to get married this fall. , and then we can go to Mount Everest in China for a fun honeymoon, but my fiancée said we were going to Hawaii." When the excited Karl talked about his wedding plans, Colson, who was listening to Karl's words, suddenly received a text message.

Carl, who was talking endlessly, stopped and asked Colson: "What's wrong" after seeing Colson looking at his phone?

Colson put away his cell phone, and after calling the bartender to pay, he said apologetically to Karl.

"Sorry, the mission is coming."

When Carl heard what Colson said, he had developed the habit of an excellent agent and immediately left the bar with Colson.

Out of the bar

Carl and Colson did not drive Colson's car Laura because of drinking. Although they could not drive, Colson had already called his team to pick him up.

While waiting for someone to pick him up, Carl asked curiously: "Are you doing it because of superpowers again this time?"

Coulson nodded.

Seeing Colson nodding, Carl suddenly felt uneasy despite being a little drunk. Regarding this situation, Carl thought he was drunk at first, but after shaking his head, Carl found that he still felt uneasy.

Without getting rid of the uneasiness, Karl covered his head.

Colson, who was also a little drunk, but had already recovered from his drunkenness, asked worriedly when he saw Karl shaking his head.

"What's wrong, Carl?"

"Nothing." After Carl said this, he looked at Colson as if thinking of something and asked: "Where are you going?"

Colson looked at Karl when he heard this, "You know the rules."

Regarding Coulson's answer, Carl immediately thought of the agent rules of the Strategic Homeland Defense Attack and Logistics Agency. Although the rules did not allow the disclosure of mission information, Carl asked.

“Are you in the country?”

Colson was speechless.

Regarding Colson's situation, Carl's inner uneasiness became even stronger. Although he didn't know why, due to the rules of the organization, Carl did not continue to ask.

However, what Karl didn't know was that just when he gave up on knowing the mission location from Coulson, the Bahrain Island incident that could have been changed was destined to happen to the destined person.

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