Chapter 296 Diana leaves the team
Diana's eyes were a little dark, and she stood there blankly, at a loss.
Mo Tie didn't know what to say, so he asked Saeko to hold her, and took the lead in opening the way and flew upwards.
The stones used in the castle seemed vulnerable under Mo Tie's header. He opened the observation deck from the first floor lobby to the top of the castle without any obstacles.
After they flew away, the stupid German soldiers looked at the moonlight and sparse stone slags from the entrance of the cave. They listened to the whistling wind and looked at each other, with a look of fear on their faces.
After flying for half an hour, Mo Tie and the others returned to the river and released the cruise ship and boarded it.
Diana sat on the steps of the deck like a salted fish that had lost her faith, staring at the river, not knowing what she was thinking.
Saeko helped her take off her armor and put on a thick set of cotton pajamas. Mo Tie personally soaked a few cups of hot coffee and brought it to the deck.
The three of them sat down, but Diana spoke first.
She held the hot coffee and took a few sips, and seemed to be getting better, saying, "I have killed him, but the war has not stopped. The German soldiers shot us like crazy. Why?"
"It's probably because you killed their chief." Mo Tie didn't know how to complain. The German soldiers watched you kill the highest chief, would they let you go indifferently?
"No," Diana shook her head, "When I flew just now, I noticed the previous gas factory where the soldiers were still storing poison gas into the warehouse. They showed no signs of awakening from the war's intrigue."
Speaking of this, Diana suddenly raised her head, looked at Mo Tie and Saeko sadly, and said, "You think, does Ares really exist? Before leaving, my mother only told me to be careful of humans. Did she know that there is no Ares at all? Human beings themselves long for war, and human nature is the slave of war?"
Mo Tie shook his head: "I don't know either. Diana, the answers were found by myself. I have walked many places and no one told me where the road ahead is, but I still have reached today. The same goes for you. From the moment you step out of Paradise Island, you have to find the truth by yourself."
Of course, Mo Tie can be sure of Ares' existence. After all, this is the plot world of Wonder Woman, but he is not good at preaching, so let Diana figure it out by herself.
They just need to be by their side quietly.
Saeko got up and went to the kitchen to bring a sumptuous supper. She spoke in a clear voice: "Let's have something to eat first, the banquet just now is not considered supper."
The cruise ship floated in the river, and Diana picked up the knife and fork in confusion... The tender beef stuffed all over her mouth, and the sweet gravy flowed down from the corners of her mouth.
The next morning, Diana got up, she packed her package and wanted to say goodbye to Mo Tie.
"Hmm? Are you going to go back to Paradise Island now?" Mo Tie asked in surprise. She obviously looked good in her mental state, so why did she say goodbye?
"Of course not. If we admit failure too readily, we may not realize that we are very close to the right." Diana found a hat from somewhere and pressed her head crown and said.
Mo Tie smiled: "Popper's famous quote is very interesting. So do you still want to find Ares?"
Diana looked up at the sun, then looked at the sparkling water, and said, "No, I want to find a reason why humanity is worthy of my rescue."
Mo Tie couldn't help but pat his palms twice: "No, accurate cognition. Then do you need our help?"
Diana shook her head: "No need for now, wait until I find a reason."
Mo Tie smiled and said, "Then let's give you a gift, and I'll give it to you when I get ashore."
The cruise ship finally stopped in a small French seaside town, where the war once burned.
After they all got off the boat, Saeko waved her hand and the cruise ship became smaller and the sound of parts changing came from inside. Soon, a motorcycle that looked brand new appeared.
"This is the gift we give you. It does not require oil, so there is a set of clothes Saeko has prepared for you in the fuel tank. After all, you can't walk into the middle of people in combat suits." Mo Tie said, pointing to the motorcycle that was counterfeit Harley-shaped.
Diana only knows how to ride horses and is a little embarrassed when she looks at the motorcycle.
"Haha, don't worry, it's different, you never have to worry about falling, and no one can start it except you. By the way, her name is... well...Caliposo." Mo Tie temporarily made up a name for the clone of the cruise ship just now No. 23737.
"Goddess of the Sea? A nice name." Diana praised.
Diana, riding a motorcycle, carrying a silver shield, and lowering her hat brim, left "whimper".
Mo Tie asked Saeko curiously: "What clothes did you prepare for her? Why didn't you tell her yourself? You also want me to talk."
Saeko gave him a blank look, without answering, turned around and released an invisible sky carrier and walked up.
"Uh... Xiao Tie, what's going on? Why is Saeko angry?" Mo Tie said in his mind for no reason.
"Oh yo, do you know she's angry? The master really feels sorry for people... Cough cough, the system was broken just now, and I wanted to say, haven't you found that you're so good to Diana?" Xiao Tie said with a little noise.
"Haha, what did I think it was." Mo Tie walked up to the sky carrier with a laugh, not caring Xiao Tie's words at all.
Diana drove a motorcycle into a small town in France after the war, took out a men's slim suit and a pair of black-framed sunglasses from the fuel tank, which looked bright and charming after changing into it.
She also noticed that there was a socket on the side of the fuel tank that could put down her silver-white sword and the shield could be stuck in the back seat, which was a really exquisite design.
The protracted world war is about to come to an end, and Rudendorf dies in Belgium again, and no one can stop the outcome of the peace negotiations.
In the stalemate of the front line, she saw women who were stolen from houses and property by the Germans, and saw those desperate expressions full of tears; saw those who had not escaped as prisoners of war to dig trenches, and saw artillery fire burying them...
She also saw soldiers lit matches with their trembling hands in the cold hole just to boil the sewage from coffee; she saw British soldiers and German soldiers looking at books by the same writer through a mine belt...
She passed by a town burning with war and saw the terrified eyes of the townsmen dodging; she saw that they were short of supplies and could only dig insects and ants from the ground to eat...
She also saw the lucky soldier back home with the remaining hand and hugging his lover tightly; she saw the soldiers from the same village take out a wrinkled piece of mud-colored paper and hand it to the sobbing old mother...
Chapter completed!