The old butler in Batman 5 is a mess of loyalty to the old and young masters. He is extremely patient with everything. He is still personable when the sky falls. He does not forget to be humorous when he encourages, and he is calm and thoughtful. The person who cares always trusts and does not give up. To sum it up, he is simply a gentleman. The kindness and love in the eyes, as well as the unwavering trust, will not melt towards anyone! And Bruce's clever father would only say: It's ok! Empty and boring! It's just like what the police officer said to the helpless child after the armed robbery took Bloom's parents. It's ok!! repeated it many times. If it is comforting once, it is unintentional to say more. Although the father would cover up Blues’ fears with white lies and block the first bullet shot at his wife with his body, he lost the opportunity to heal his son’s heart trauma and his mission of grasping the direction of his life. It's the old housekeeper, who can always stimulate the young master with precise words at critical times. For example, when Blues was stunned on the ground by a wooden stick in the fire, the old man said: You can't even lift the wood when you work out all the time? One sentence pulled the young master who had originally wanted to give up again from the trance. It is the incarnation of the wise old man! ! He also told the young master that he can't sleep until three o'clock in the afternoon all day, and a wealthy young man who is not social will arouse public suspicion! ! The young master did not think of the trivial things, and the old man considered everything for him. He defended the young master everywhere, and the only time he reprimanded Bruce was to wake up the young master not to corrupt the honor and dignity of the Wayne family.
I love such a decent, well-trained old gentleman who knows how to tease appropriately at inappropriate times. Is this type abound in the UK, or the last batch has not been able to catch up? Lala Lala, we must go to London to hurry up. . . .
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