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Chapter 149 Resignation, Travel, California Town

Although the deaths of Maxwell and Barbara were insignificant, they did cause some small ripples.

As Barbara's friend, Diana was also questioned by the police investigating the case.

However, because she had an obvious alibi and she was a woman, she would certainly not be suspected of being the murderer.

As for Rosen, on the surface this matter had nothing to do with him, so the police didn't pay any attention to him at all.

The deaths of the two caused a slight stir for two days and then there was no further news.

At least no one in the Smithsonian Institution mentioned Barbara, the woman who was once plain but suddenly became glamorous.

Life then became quite peaceful.

Diana still works from nine to five, and when she takes a break, she stays at home with Rosen, cooking, reading, or watching TV.

Or the two of them could drive out for a picnic or sightseeing.

Rosen also found some things to do for himself.

When Diana went to work, he would either read a book or find a quiet and deserted place to brush up on his skill proficiency.

Rosen had no intention of looking for a job. Firstly, he had money, and secondly, he didn't even have a decent ID. Whatever he did would be illegal, so why would he make himself unhappy?

As for starting a business and becoming a boss, Rosen had basically never considered it.

On the one hand, I'm not cut out for it, and on the other hand, it's unnecessary.

He has plenty of money now, and he can continuously make a lot of wealth just by continuous investment. There is really no need for him to jump into the business world and make a living.

It is worth mentioning that in a capitalist country like the United States, it is really great to be rich.

As long as he wants, there will be someone willing to teach him any skill as long as there is money.

It’s a pity that he did learn a lot, but not all of what he learned could be turned into skills.

Fortunately, his natural talent of practice makes perfect still came in handy at this time, so he learned things much faster than others.

The peaceful days passed like flowing water, and before I knew it, more than two years had passed.

Just as Diana said before, their two children are still hiding in their mother's belly. Not to mention being born, the pregnancy is not even obvious.

At this time, Diana still looked like a radiant and beautiful young woman, and no one would believe that she had been pregnant for two years.

In order to have regular checkups and avoid unnecessary trouble, Rosen and Diana visited almost all hospitals around Washington.

After confirming again and again that there was nothing wrong with the child, they gradually got used to the long pregnancy and waiting.

"Rosen, I resigned today." Diana told Rosen the news as soon as she got home in the afternoon.

"What's wrong?" Rosen looked at her and asked, "Did someone make you unhappy?"

"No, I'm very popular, you know?" Diana wrinkled her nose at her, and then explained: "Actually, after staying here for too long, it's inevitable that people will find that I'm always so young. In order to avoid trouble, I should move to another place."

At this point, she looked around and said, "It's a pity to lose this house. I like it very much. I picked many things myself and decorated many places myself. I am really reluctant to leave it like this."

"It's okay." Rosen hugged her and comforted her, "We are just leaving temporarily. When you want to come back and live here, you can come back anytime. Don't forget that I have a teleporter."

"Haha." Diana suddenly laughed and said, "Sorry, I really forgot. In this case it doesn't matter."

After dinner, the two of them packed some luggage.

We drove out of Washington early the next morning and started traveling across the United States.

For anyone, traveling requires two necessary conditions: time and money.

It just so happened that Rosen and Diana had both, so their trip became very comfortable and enjoyable.

Along the way, in addition to countless laughter and the two people becoming increasingly inseparable, they also gained more than ten houses of various sizes and three farms.

Fortunately, Diana already had a complete and reliable team to help her take care of real estate, etc., so she didn't have to worry about much except paying wages. Otherwise, it would definitely be a headache to manage so many things by herself.

Walk and stop, go around and around.

It was not until 1987 that the two came to California, a seaside town near San Francisco. Looking at the mountains in the distance and the sea nearby, they decided to stay here for a while.

"Rosen, guess what I was thinking of?" Diana asked Rosen.

"Paradise Island." Rosen smiled and said, "When we first met."

"That's right." Diana liked this tacit understanding, kissed him happily, and then ran out of the car to find a house.

It needs to be emphasized again that in the United States, as long as you have money, you can have whatever you want.

Of course, money can make all the difference in any country, but it works better in capitalist countries.

Soon, Rosen and Diana owned their own house in a seaside town called Brighton Falls, and they had a neighbor family.

It was only when Rosen and Diana went to visit their neighbors with gifts according to local customs that he discovered that in addition to the widowed woman and her boyfriend, there were two children, one big and one small.

The older one was a girl named Charlie Watson, and the other little boy was named Otis Watson.

Ever since Rosen last encountered Transformers in the world of The Martian, he anticipated that he would most likely meet them again in the future, so he rewatched the Transformers movies when he was free.

Coincidentally, he had seen Bumblebee before crossing into this world.

With his current intelligence of 89 points, even after two or three years, the characters and plots in the movie are still vivid in his mind.

He remembered that Charlie was the heroine of the movie Bumblebee, and the main plot began at a very special time point, which was her 18th birthday.

What’s interesting is that Charlie is only seventeen years and nine months old, three months away from her birthday.

Charlie certainly had not yet come into contact with B-127 before it was named Bumblebee, and it is very likely that the latter had not even appeared on Earth. (Note)

Later, Rosen went to the Hank Dock Spare Parts Repair Shop and indeed did not see the B-127 that had turned into a yellow beetle, which confirmed his guess.

Maybe I can get some benefits before the real plot begins. Rosen thought about it and soon came up with an idea.

However, he had no intention of snatching the opportunity from Charlie.

Firstly, she felt it was unnecessary, because Bumblebee was like a ray of light to her, enough to illuminate her originally bleak life.

It would be a bit unfair to take it away just like that.

Second, Bumblebee is not a car after all, but a thinking life. It does not belong to anyone, and it is impossible to claim it as one's own.

Rosen actually doesn't like things that don't completely belong to him.

If one day in the future he and Optimus Prime come into conflict, and Bumblebee rebels on the spot when summoned by his big brother, it would be really disgusting for Rosen.

Rather than encountering such bad things in the future, it is better to stay away from them.

This is to avoid getting too close to each other in the future, so that when a falling out really comes, you won’t have the heart to kill him.

Note: Some plots say that Bumblebee has already arrived on Earth. In order to keep the timeline consistent, my version will prevail. Thank you for your understanding.

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