Chapter 1029: The Sadness of a Tough Guy
Alvin still had memories of Murphy. This unlucky man came to the school on the day of the school exam to help maintain order. He also asked whether his children could enter the school.
Afterwards, Murphy accompanied Eddie Brock and led the few Ministry of Education employees who were looking for trouble to the police station.
In the end, Eddie Bullock's report about "the Department of Education's discriminatory examination regulations" sent those unlucky people into hell, and even implicated an official in charge of education in New York State.
Looking at a little boy of about ten years old who was holding Murphy's hand, Alvin smiled and looked at the scary-looking bullet marks on the soldier's body, and said with a smile: "Your family is in Iraq? Is it right to send your child to school?"
Isn’t it a bit too difficult for you..."
Director George obviously didn't know what was going on. He looked at Murphy with a serious expression and said, "What's going on?
Is there anyone who dares to attack the police in New York today?”
Alvin looked at the little boy looking timidly at the angry Chief George. He patted the slightly excited police officer on the arm and said with a smile: "Don't scare the child, you can do these things later."
ask."
As he spoke, Alvin waved to Nelson who was not far away, and then looked at Murphy, who had taken off his helmet and had a stiff expression on his face, and said, "You should be sending this, um, David, right? I remember correctly.
…
You should have sent David to school. I'll find someone to take care of the matter. Then you can tell Director George what happened?
To be honest, I also want to know who is so bold that he would attack you!"
After Murphy heard this, he glanced down at his son David, then half-knelt on the ground and looked at David, and said: "I'm sorry David, we are late...
But it’s not too late…”
As he spoke, Murphy took out a can of spray paint from a schoolbag David was carrying and sprayed it on his chest to cover a bullet scratch. Then he took the spray paint and said with a smile: "We can give it to me another day.
Change the color, I really like the paint you chose..."
David was obviously the kind of boy who was a bit depressed. When he was about 10 years old, his family underwent a huge change, and his father became a half-human, half-machine policeman.
The media's attention, the eyes of passers-by, and everyone's mixed reviews of RoboCop, all put tremendous pressure on this boy. It is obvious that for a child of this age, he is not ready...
David looked at his father with a dull expression. He reached out and took the spray paint from Murphy's hand, hesitated for a moment, and whispered: "Can't I go home?
In fact, I want to change you to a red color as decoration, the past color is not too conspicuous..."
Murphy reached out and carefully touched David's head. He tried hard to control himself to make a smile, and then said: "We will have plenty of time in the future, and I promised myself that I will definitely watch you grow up.
This is the best school in New York. You will find many friends here and find your ideal...
And you can go back and stay two days a week, and your mother and I will be waiting for you at home..."
As he spoke, Murphy moved his robotic arm, making it make a pleasant mechanical sound, and then said: "Maybe you can learn something about machinery.
You told me that you like the appearance of Iron Man’s ‘Crimson Mark’. In fact, I also like it. You think you can work harder and give me a more handsome body when you grow up..."
David nodded heavily after hearing this, and then he looked at Director George who was not angry or arrogant next to him. He hesitated and said, "Hello Director George!
Can you give my dad a break once in a while?
He seems to be patrolling all the time..."
After Director George heard this, he glanced at Murphy with a strange expression, who was not so willing to go home.
Even though I delivered the charging chair to his home, this soldier with a resolute personality was still not willing to go home and face his wife and children.
The more caring and tolerant his wife and children are to him, the more resistant he becomes...
This is a common problem among tough men. They don't want others to pity them. When his wife tries to warm him with love and care, guilt will slowly eat away at his soul.
This is contradictory, but it is often the case.
The more people love each other, the less willing they are to drag each other down. Letting the people closest to you share your pain is the most unacceptable thing for any tough guy.
This can sometimes seem silly and unfair to those who care about them...
Murphy has always had a tendency to self-destruct. He patrols the roads for 12 hours a day on his motorcycle. It’s not that he thinks 12 hours of work is enough, but that his battery can support him to work for 12 hours at most.
Director George listened to David's plea, he nodded helplessly, and then said: "I promise, I will let this bastard come to pick you up in person every weekend, and you can spend the weekend with your dad every week
.
He is the best policeman I have, but he is also your father..."
As he spoke, Director George looked at David, who was in a slightly better mood, and said with a smile: "You should ask your father to take you to our training ground to play. He was once the best soldier in the New York Emergency Response Team...
You should get to know your father's comrades, Duke, Paracord, Roadblock, and now a naughty giant gorilla named Black Arthur, they will like you..."
Director George obviously knew what boys of this age liked. Seeing David finally showing a smile, he slapped Murphy hard on the shoulder twice, and then said: "Do you need me to give you an order, private?"
Alvin watched with emotion as Murphy stood up straight and gave George a military salute. He nodded to Nelson, who had already arrived, and then said: "Find someone to take him to change into a school uniform, and then arrange this young man to be in the third grade."
grade……
Hurry up, our buffet lunch is about to begin..."
Nelson nodded politely to Director George, then shook hands with Murphy and said, "You won't regret your choice. In a few years, you will find that we will return you a promising young man!"
Nelson's demeanor was impeccable. Murphy nodded gratefully and said, "Thank you, sir!"
As he spoke, Murphy looked at his reluctant son. He smiled hard and reached out his fist to touch David, and then said: "I will pick you up on time. You know I am always on time..."
After Alvin waited patiently for David to say goodbye to Murphy, he looked at Director George and said, "Do you need me to arrange an office for you?
It's a big deal if someone attacks a police officer during the day..."
Director George did not answer Alvin immediately. Instead, he looked at Murphy, who was covered in bullet marks, and said seriously: "What's going on?"
Murphy stood up straight after hearing this, and then said: "I originally planned to take David to report early in the morning, but I received a distress signal at 6 o'clock.
Someone tried to kidnap a mutant woman in Brooklyn. Two police officers discovered the situation and exchanged fire with them. One of the police officers was shot.
I rushed over to exchange fire with the opponent, but the opponent's firepower was very fierce..."
Director George had been listening attentively to Murphy's report. When he heard this, he looked up at Murphy and said, "Then what?
If you are no match, how did you get here?
It looks like you should have won, what is going on? How is that woman?"
Murphy was silent for a moment, and then said: "We are not opponents. The opponent's firepower exceeds the scope of urban combat, but in the end they fell on their own...
I don't know what happened, but it must have something to do with that woman!
It was not just the militants who fell at the scene, but everyone within 50 meters lost the ability to move.
them……"
Director George was shocked when he heard that there was a large-scale firefight in New York City, and everyone within a 50-meter radius fell. Is this okay?
Seeing that Director George, who was concerned but confused, was about to call his subordinates, Alvin smiled and pulled him, then looked at Murphy and said: "You have to tell the truth, otherwise your boss will go crazy!
I can see from your expression that the result is not too bad, tell us quickly, what happened to them?"
After hearing this, Murphy frowned and recalled, and said with some uncertainty: "Their physical characteristics show that they all seem to have a bad cold...
But my detection system did not detect the presence of any viruses..."
Alvin shook his head in amusement after hearing this. Those kidnappers obviously kicked the iron plate. The abilities of mutants are all kinds of strange, but it is still surprising that people within 50 meters can get a "severe cold".
The body immunity of these foreigners is very different from that of the Chinese. A cold is absolutely serious for them. It is unknown whether it will kill someone, but it is certain that they will be half dead.
However, whether it was a "severe cold" is still just a guess. Alvin smiled and glanced at Director George, who had made a false alarm, and said with a smile: "What happened to that woman in the end?
This is a weapon of mass destruction, you have to watch her..."
After hearing this, Murphy looked at Alvin with a strange look, and then said: "I informed Duke and the others that only the emergency response team in New York has experienced a full set of chemical defense training...
Now they, led by Dr. Kate Caldway, have sent that woman to the custody cell of the Hell's Kitchen Police Department..."
After hearing this, Alvin glared at Director George angrily, and then cursed: "Damn, if you bring a plague god to your home territory, I will fire her right away..."
As he spoke, Alvin looked at Chief George, who looked strange, and said, "What do you police officers do for food?
Is it difficult to find a room for the Plague God?"
Chapter completed!