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Chapter 32: Disappointment, it is better to rely on yourself than to rely on others

Rosen threw the empty pistol aside and squatted down to search the bodies on the ground. In addition to the cash on them, he also found an M1883 revolver, but unfortunately it was also out of bullets, so he simply threw it away as well.

Diana really wanted to wake up the spy who was kicked unconscious by Rosen and ask him where Ares was.

But no matter how she called, the spy remained unconscious.

Steve looked at Rosen.

The latter shrugged helplessly. He had not thought of keeping the person alive to interrogate him at the beginning.

Eventually Diana gave up asking about Ares' whereabouts.

Next, Steve decided to go to his superiors to submit the information, and Rosen was able to enter this somewhat mysterious English intelligence agency.

I wonder if 007 also came out from here? Rosen thought to himself.

"Steve, I'm not going in." Standing outside the conference room, Rosen gave up on going in with Steve to find his superior.

"Why not go?" Diana asked in surprise.

"In addition to discrimination against women, this country also looks down on other races."

Rosen looked at Diana and said, "When it comes to treating women, they will at least put in some superficial effort and call it gentlemanly manners. But when it comes to me, I'm afraid those noble lords will not hide their arrogance and contempt."

"In order to prevent me from killing them all in a rage, it's better to avoid them for the time being."

"Diana, I advise you not to have too much hope in them. For those nobles, as long as they can achieve their goals, there is nothing they cannot give up. The so-called peace and the lives of innocent people are just bargaining chips in their hands."

"Rosen, why are you so pessimistic?" Steve said.

"hehe."

Rosen refused to go in, of course not entirely because of the reasons he gave.

In addition to wanting to plant a stab in Diana's heart, he also didn't want to get too involved in this war that had little to do with him.

To put it bluntly, no matter how brutal the First World War was, it had nothing to do with him, a Chinese, so why bother to meddle in its affairs?

Not long after Diana followed Steve in, she walked out angrily. It seemed that the nobles inside must have said something that made her very unhappy, which made this naive and righteous Princess of Paradise Island very angry.

"You didn't stick to your position, you didn't resist..." Diana shouted angrily: "That's Ares, he will never negotiate, and he will never surrender. You said that millions of people would die because of this..."

"Diana, you should let Steve speak." Rosen said.

"We'll go," Steve said quickly.

"You mean, you were lying before?" Diana asked incredulously. "How do I know if you are lying to me now?"

"Don't you have the Lasso of Truth?" Rosen suggested.

"I'll take you to the front line." Steve took the initiative to put the Lasso of Truth on his wrist. He was passionate at first, but then his expression fell. He said, "But we are very likely to die. This is a bad idea..."

Diana was immediately disappointed.

"I just asked around and I already know where the front line is. If you want to go, I can accompany you." Rosen took the opportunity to say.

"Really?" Diana was surprised and happy.

"Of course." Rosen nodded, then looked at Steve beside him and said, "It's time for you to fulfill your previous promise. Get us two identities that can move freely on the battlefield. You don't have to worry about the rest."

"I..." Steve didn't know why, but he always felt like he was about to lose something vital.

He wanted to say something, like he could go to the front with them, but when he thought of the danger of the hail of bullets and his own responsibilities, the words turned into: "No problem, I'll give it to you soon."

"Diana, are you interested in going out for a walk with me?" Rosen asked.

"Okay." Diana nodded.

Rosen immediately agreed with Steve on a meeting place later, and then took Diana away.

Although London at this time was not as prosperous as it would be in later generations, it had already taken shape.

In fact, in terms of national strength alone, although England is not at its peak right now, it is much stronger than after World War I and World War II.

Before America rose during World War II, England was still the world's largest country, and London, as its capital, was certainly not bad.

However, due to the impact of the war, the market has become somewhat depressed, and many shops have closed or are preparing to be sublet.

"If the war is over and you don't plan to go back to Paradise Island, you can buy a few buildings and shops along the street here. Then you can live a worry-free life just by collecting rent." Rosen said, pointing to the somewhat deserted shops on the roadside.

"Rosen, without Steve's help, can we really find Ares?" Diana obviously didn't hear Rosen's words and asked with some concern.

"Even with him, we may not be able to find Ares. Don't forget that Steve is just an ordinary person, and he has always been suspicious of Ares' existence." Rosen shook his head and said, "It's really unrealistic to expect him to lead you to find Ares. It's better to rely on yourself than to rely on others."

"What do you think we should do?" Diana asked.

"Let's go to the front first." Rosen thought about the original plot and said, "Ares wants the war to continue and expand without limit. The best way is to control the high-ranking generals of Germany. Ludendorff must be his important chess piece. If we want to get rid of Ludendorff, and Ares wants to keep him, we have to show up to stop him."

"But what if Ares doesn't show up?" Diana said.

"Then kill Ludendorff, the executioner," Rosen said. "He promoted the poison gas bombs and killed too many people directly or indirectly. His hands are filled with blood and heinous crimes. Killing him can not only avenge the victims, but also prevent more innocent people from being poisoned. What do you think?"

"Great, let's do it." Diana suddenly became excited.

Rosen glanced across the street and saw a store across the street. He immediately became alert and said, "Let's go take a look."

This is an antique shop called Crawford. The store is quite large, and the items inside are dazzling and of many kinds. However, most of them are exotic in style and are obviously very old. They are obviously not native to England.

Rosen guessed that based on the English's usual behavior, they might have stolen the items while invading other countries.

After looking around, Rosen didn't see any Chinese items. He pointed to three old-fashioned, oddly shaped short spears placed in the corner and asked the clerk, "Apart from these, do you have anything else?"

"Yes, but they are not cheap." The clerk who served Rosen said, "Including these, there are ten in total, and the total price is five hundred pounds."

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