Chapter 236: He's a Bit Like...
"Famine, pestilence, war, death. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info" Evenson coldly spat out these four words, "This is the labor pain in the history of human civilization, when these four pains befell the world, countless people died because of their torment, and I don't know how many countries and city-states collapsed because of them. β
But they are also God's revelation to mankind. Evenson's sincere expression, and slightly hoarse voice, make it easy to believe his words unconsciously: "Every time people survive these sufferings and become more mature, civilization will move forward, and it will feel that they have forgotten the feeling of pain, lost the momentum to move forward, and a new apocalypse will come again." β
Steve was a little stunned when he heard this, and he blinked violently and retracted his thoughts. Now he sincerely wondered if he had come to the wrong place.
That's right, Steve didn't like the psychoanalyst that Nick Fury had assigned her. Being blocked in a small room by an old man or old lady, asking some inconsistency questions, looking at some pictures of unknown meaning, and one or more people staring at him behind one-way glass, this kind of picture makes him feel a chill when he thinks about it.
So as soon as Steve saw Evenson's name, he immediately decided to let this guy be his own psychoanalyst. Because he didn't see any title of psychology degree behind Evenson's name.
So he speculated that Evenson's psychoanalysis wouldn't be so embarrassing, maybe it would be lighthearted, and the conversation would be over after a while.
But he guessed the beginning, but not the end, at first it was indeed a happy chat, but why did it become chattering after a few words?
Who do you think you can blame for this? Find a warlock for psychoanalysis and counseling, why don't you go to a faceless person to cure your mental illness? Make sure that the more you heal, the more nervous you get.
"Don't believe me?" Evenson saw Steve's expression a little disapproving, "Since the Renaissance, the entire West has developed rapidly in terms of thought and science, so that now, the Western social system, values, and science and technology occupy a huge proportion in the world today. β
"But!" said Evenson's voice, which suddenly became high-pitched, "what is it that triggers all this?"
Steve's mouth opened and closed several times, but he didn't answer the question, because the most reliable answers he thought of suddenly popped up at that time.
In fact, he can't be blamed for this, because the family conditions he was born in were not good, and the period when he grew up as a teenager was also not ideal, economic depression, social turmoil, two world wars, which he did not have much good education, plus after joining the army, he did not have time to study.
"There are many reasons why you put the Renaissance, but I think the most important one isβ" said Evenson, staring at Steve, "the Black Death." β
As the most famous plague in the Western world, every outbreak of his epidemic would cause the population of Europe to plummet by 1/3 or 2/3, and perhaps people who lived in that period thought that the end of the world was probably tomorrow. Evenson sighed first.
But it was this apocalyptic pain that broke the ideological shackles of the Catholic Church for nearly a thousand years, and made them understand that the Pope of Rome could not save him, and that their beloved kings and lords were no different from them in the face of the plague. β
"So, European civilization, which has been like a backwater for thousands of years, began to develop rapidly after the largest of all, the Black Death, so that many of the things that are present today are the foundations laid during that period. β
"Of course, the most important thing is not to forget that European civilization has been brilliant in modern times because they first experienced the pain of the end times, and they survived that pain and learned the lessons of it. β
"Hmm... It seems to make some sense. Steve, scratching his head, then added, "But you're kind of like... Hydra's. β
Coercing all of humanity with pain, obeying their leadership, and making so-called progress is really one of the ideas of Hydra.
"Haha," Evenson said with a dry laugh, "Actually, if you look at the books that specialize in the Renaissance, they will more or less agree with this idea, and they will cover it a little bit in the high school history books." After Evenson finished speaking, he looked at Steve strangely, as if to say, you won't even finish high school, will you?
Captain America, of course, saw this silent contempt, so he pouted and said to Evenson sincerely, "My education... It seems to be taller than you, you seem to be even in junior high school..."
"What's wrong? What happened when I didn't finish junior high school? Am I proud? At the same time, I was thinking in my heart that one day I would have to get a great degree.
After all, the Scourges have a large number of professors, so as the supernumerary members of the Burning Legion of their superior leadership unit, it is not too much to mix up the title of doctor by themselves, right?
Don't think I'm joking, maybe in two days I'll go to those two female tutors who are addicted to nightclubs, Ph.D. students in the Burning University's Ereda Warlock Department, to verify their academic qualifications.
"Let's talk about you, Captain. Evenson took back his outstretched thoughts. "I've also seen some information about you, there are many candidates for the Super Soldier program, and you are the least qualified of them, but why did Dr. Hawkins choose you in the end, and you succeeded, can you tell me why, Captain?"
"You don't mean to say I've been through pain too, are you?" Steve seemed amused, "I don't remember suffering from those things." β
"Then can you show me the dark alleys outside. Evenson's chin twitched out of the window, "Which of those inside you haven't been beaten?"
Captain America also looked out the window, although Brooklyn has changed a lot compared to before, and many dark alleys have disappeared, but there is no need to think about this question so much, "Ah... I've been beaten in every alley. β
"Did you win?" asked Evenson.
"No, no. Steve shook his head without hesitation, admitting that he had been beaten up all along.
"But you haven't lost either. "Except that you're knocked unconscious and unconscious, no matter how many times you're beaten, you're going to get up, and in the end it's the people who beat you who give in." β
"I'd like to ask, if you had been lying down, you would have taken a lot less punches, why didn't you lie down?" asked Evenson, seemingly curious.
"Because if you lie down, you will always lie down. Steve's eyelids drooped, and he suddenly remembered that there was a guy who had asked him the same question and that he owed her a date. "Stand up, fight back, and they'll know not to mess with me next time. β
"Hmph...," Evenson suddenly laughed, "That's it, captain, the beatings you have received are the suffering you have suffered, and you have stood up again and again, you are overcoming the pain, and it is because of this that you have sharpened an indomitable heart." β
Evenson summed it up, "Because of this heart, you surpassed all your companions and became a super soldier, and because of this heart, you didn't succumb to madness and ambition like the Red Skull." β
Many people believe that Captain America is bound by justice and morality, and that the Red Skull, who completely ignores all of this, is truly free. But in reality, the Red Skull is nothing more than a slave controlled by his own powers. Captain America, who can restrain himself, is the master of his own power.
"You have a point, and I have a lot to work on..."Captain America stood up, apparently ready to take his leave. "However, I believe that heroes should not only lead people to overcome suffering, but also prevent people from suffering. That's what I was created for. β
"It's good to be firm in your beliefs. But Captain," said Evenson, "he has no sympathy for the laws and fate of history, or when the wheels of history are rolling forward, he simply doesn't care what rolls down there." He will not change for you alone. β
"But I firmly believe that there is always a way to avoid this kind of suffering. Steve said firmly, "If there is no way, I am willing to bear it alone." β
If he had been born 2,000 years earlier, perhaps he would have been the one who died on the cross to atone for the sins of all mankind.
"What an interesting guy..."After Steve left, Sarah came over to pack up the glass, "He's kind of like that..."
"Alsace. At this point, Evenson preemptively uttered the name, "Like Artace before the Fall, upright, brave, and... Naive. "Isn't it naΓ―ve to want to carry human suffering on your own?
"And are you interested in doing Melganis and Naozu?" asked Sarah, looking down.
"No... It's not going to be a good fate for these two guys. Evenson hurriedly refused, what a joke, the two guys tempted Arthas to fall, and as a result, one of them was slashed by Arthas with a sword when he just succeeded, and the other was eaten in the process of fusion. So Evenson said that this kind of thankless unlucky thing, whoever loves to do it, will do it.
"And," said Evenson, playfully, "he's a little different from Arthas, he's not a pampered prince who hasn't experienced failure, and the first half of his life can almost be written into an inspirational drama, so he's much stronger, and it's not so easy for him to be shaken." β
"But... Hmph," Evenson smirked sinisterly, "and he's not without his weaknesses. β
"Sarah, find that thing. That's a good stepping stone. β