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Chapter 26 Who is righteous and who is evil

"Steve said he was from the American Expeditionary Force and a spy..." Diana said.

"Ahem, let's not talk about that." Steve coughed twice in embarrassment and said, "Let's get to the point."

Diana said, "He told us that there is a war going on outside. It has been going on for four years and has involved 4 countries. 27 million people have died. Soldiers and civilians, innocent people, women and children have been massacred... I want to ask you, is this true?"

"Not exactly correct."

Rosen shook his head and said, "As far as I know, this war that affected the whole world involved 6500 million people, more than 1000 million people died, 2000 million people were injured, and nearly 15 billion people were involved. The human and economic losses caused are immeasurable."

Rosen looked at her and said, "But saying 2500 million people died is a bit exaggerated."

"How do you know..." Steve wanted to argue, but was interrupted by Diana before he could finish his words.

"Who is righteous and who is evil in this war?!" Diana looked at Rosen and asked, "Do you think Ares, the god of war, is behind this?"

"Objectively speaking, this war between the Central Powers and the Allied Powers was essentially a world-class imperialist war that broke out in order to redivide the world and compete for global hegemony due to the intensified contradictions between the old and new colonialism, the uneven economic development of the imperialists, and the unequal division of order. From the perspective of an observer, I think no one is much better than the other."

Rosen still remembered the explanation in his high school history book, and he immediately said it, curling his lips at the end and said, "As for whether the God of War is behind this, you need to find out for yourself."

"Why are what you said completely different from what Steve said?" Diana asked puzzled.

"Because he is a member of the Allies and has a position, he will of course try his best to discredit the enemy and get your approval and support. Am I right?" Rosen looked at Steve and said.

"Well, maybe," Steve hesitantly said.

Rosen said: "Besides that, he and I have very different ways of looking at history, so the conclusions we draw are naturally different."

"Can you tell me more about it?" Diana asked with interest.

Rosen immediately began to explain to her historical materialism and political economy.

Thanks to the fact that he had just taken the final exam this year, he was very familiar with many knowledge points, which was more than enough to fool Diana, a pure newbie.

In fact, there are really big differences between the East and the West in how they view history.

At least what Rosen said now opened a new door for Diana.

This calm and objective method of analyzing the gains and losses of history has indeed benefited her a lot.

Especially when looking at Rosen talking so eloquently, I couldn't help but feel a bit of admiration and worship for him.

Steve wanted to interrupt several times, but after listening to Rosen's endless story, he finally backed down.

After all, he was just a spy. In terms of eloquence, especially his assessment of the current situation, he really could not be compared with Rosen, who had the knowledge and vision of later generations.

"Excuse me..." Steve saw Diana and Rosen chatting enthusiastically, but he was left out. He felt a little unhappy and said, "Diana, are you here to let us go?"

"Actually, I'm not in a hurry to leave." Rosen said, "I really like the scenery of Paradise Island. If possible, I want to stay for a few more days to enjoy it."

"I tried, but I don't have the final say." Diana smiled at Rosen first, and then said to Steve: "I even wanted them to send me out with you, but they didn't agree."

"But you have to try." Steve said, "My father once told me: 'If you find something wrong in the world, you can either do nothing or do something.' I have done nothing..."

As he said this, Steve buttoned up his clothes and walked out of the cave.

"Steve..." Diana called out.

"Don't try to persuade me. I have my own things to do." Steve looked back at her and walked out of the cave with a determined look on his face.

Diana hesitated to speak.

A moment later, a woman's angry shout was heard outside the cave, followed by the sound of fists and feet and Steve's screams.

"I just wanted to tell her that there were people guarding outside. He was too anxious." Diana said helplessly.

"Although I know it's not good to laugh now, but I really can't help it...hahaha..." Rosen said and burst into laughter.

He didn't see this part in the original plot, so he found it particularly funny.

In fact, if you think carefully about Steve's words and expression just now, it is not difficult to find that there are too many elements of acting. He said passionately and kept saying "don't persuade me", but in fact he wanted to deceive Diana, an innocent girl, into accompanying her.

Seeing Rosen laughing happily, Diana couldn't help but laugh too.

"Isn't it a bit rude of us to gloat over someone else's misfortune?" Diana said embarrassedly.

"There's nothing wrong with it. He deserves it." Rosen shook his head and said, "He had no good intentions just now."

"Huh?" Diana was stunned.

Rosen was not familiar with Steve, so there was no need to hide anything for him. He just told his guess and said at the end, "For those who can be spies, deception and betrayal are commonplace. So just listen to what they say, but don't believe it, otherwise you will definitely suffer."

"Really?" Diana was still a little skeptical.

"Go ask your mother or an elder you trust, maybe they will give you an answer that convinces you," Rosen said.

"Sorry, Rosen, it's not that I don't believe you..." Diana suddenly felt embarrassed.

"It doesn't matter." Rosen shook his head and said, "Go now before it's too late."

"Okay." Diana took a step and was about to leave.

"Diana, if possible, can you find someone to accompany me around? I really want to see the night view of Paradise Island." Rosen said.

"Of course." Diana smiled and pointed at herself and said, "What do you think of me?"

"of course can."

The two men walked out of the cave while talking. When they saw Steve, who was bruised and fainted at the entrance of the cave, they couldn't help but smile at each other.

It was already night outside, and the sky full of stars hung overhead, as if within reach. The bright starlight sprinkled down, illuminating the island with a silvery white color, which was exceptionally beautiful.

Diana took Rosen to visit various places in Paradise Island and told him interesting things that happened there. Rosen nodded repeatedly, sometimes expressed admiration and sometimes laughed out loud. The atmosphere was quite pleasant.

I have to say that the scenery of Paradise Island is indeed breathtaking.

As Rosen walked there, accompanied by beautiful women, he naturally felt relaxed and happy, and was reluctant to leave.

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