Chapter 591 Heading to London
"Wait, none of this matters."

"The Germans are coming." Trevor said, suppressing his fear.

"It seems that you have not fallen to the point of being worthless." Diana said, "Steve Trevor, you are not a qualified spy."

"It's more important now." She looked behind her and saw the Amazon Queen riding a horse and heading towards them fully armed.

"Diana!" The Amazon Queen called her daughter's name first.

Then he yelled at Trevor, "Stay away from her!"

As for Bagel, although he only showed up, the kingly aura on him was like the bright sun, and his presence was more powerful than Zeus. Hippolyta, who didn't know how to treat this being who might be a god, chose to ignore him first.

When they got closer, she had to get up and dismount, "Your Majesty."

Because the closer she got, the more her body instinct made her surrender.

The same goes for the Amazon behind her.

But Antiope, the general, gave a warning, "Invaders."

On the blue horizon, the German fleet is approaching the island.

Bagir looked at these Amazons for a while. Even though he had become extremely familiar with them over the years, he still couldn't help but be amazed for a moment.

These Amazons are indeed the creations of the old perverted Zeus. Although the Zeus of this universe is more glorious and righteous, he just vented his perverted soul on the DIY creations of the Amazons.

Although there are black people among them like in the movies, what is different from the movies is that each of them is young and beautiful, stunningly beautiful, with beautiful muscles, two meters tall, long legs, delicate skin, and no excess body hair.

The most important thing is that there is absolutely no aunt.

Queen Hippolyta and Diana are more like sisters.

Bagir couldn't help but feel moved by himself. Even though he could pick the flowers at any time, he still had the self-control to ignore them.

The reality didn't last even a thousandth of a second.

However, Diana, a demigod, noticed that Bagir's gaze lingered for a moment, and felt a little sour in her heart.

In the eyes of others, Baqir almost immediately replied, "Diana, they can be regarded as the opponents I found for Diana."

"But--" Hippolyta, who had no idea how strong Diana was now, stood up instantly and tried to stop her.

"I'm sorry, mother." Diana waved her hand, and a flash of lightning fell. Hippolyta's movements stopped. If it weren't for her breathing and bloody color, she would have been almost indistinguishable from a statue.

"You--" Antiope, who had long realized that Diana was not that simple, but had thought that Diana was just more powerful and faster, was somewhat shattered from this worldview.

This is thunderbolt, the power of Zeus.

Is this why Diana can become a god-killing weapon?
The Amazons behind Antiope, who did not know Diana's identity, were even more horrified.

Trevor, on the other hand, looked calm, as he had just experienced something even more outrageous.

"Go, Diana." Basil snapped his fingers, and a cup of steaming black tea appeared in his hands, a high-backed chair, and a small round table appeared.

"No hammers, no damage to the hull, no weapons, before the tea gets cold."

He sat down gracefully, a trickle of milk appeared out of thin air above the teacup, and the teaspoon began to stir automatically.

"You underestimate me." Diana stood on the edge of the cliff facing the sea breeze, turned her head and smiled beautifully.

The legs, brimming with youthful vitality, were slightly bent, and after a flash of lightning.

She leaped up like a sturdy female leopard and flew towards the fleet.

"Diana can fly~" Antiope's hand trembled as he picked up the shield.

"Is that a bird? Is that a plane? Is that a person!" a German soldier on the infantry landing ship shouted.

"Shoot!" The vice admiral on the main ship suppressed his fear and immediately issued a military order.

Faced with the incoming gunfire, Diana did not dodge.

Just a flash of lightning.

The bullets that could take lives turned into bright red petals.

Amidst the rain of flowers, a beautiful black-haired girl emerged.

"So beautiful." Some soldiers were conquered by this romantic, mysterious and supernatural scene. They laid down their weapons and their bodies turned into stone, as if they had seen the face of Medusa.

The soldiers who were still resisting, as well as the vice admiral, were turned into ashes in the lightning that flashed through the air.

Diana landed lightly on the main ship.

Turn around and wave.

"Is this the end?" Trevor couldn't hold it in anymore this time.

He knew that these elite German troops, who were well-armed and capable of reducing a small town to ruins, had been defeated just like that.

Not even a minute had passed.

This shock did not allow him to recover from the sight of Diana appearing out of thin air the next second.

Even when I heard an Amazon say, "Are you going to kill him? He's wearing the same clothes as the invaders," I didn't react.

He just muttered things like 'This is impossible' and 'This is unscientific'.

Diana, who was showing off her achievements like a peacock with her head held high beside Bajir, took a moment to say, "He is not German."

Facing the gazes from compatriots who have lived in seclusion for many years and know nothing about the outside world.

"I mean the invaders were Germans."

"He's not. He's a British spy."

"Although it is true that he brought them, he counted the lives of millions for justice."

Hearing about the lives of millions of people and justice, most of the hostility in the eyes of the Amazon people disappeared.

“Their arrival is not a bad thing.”

Diana's arm flashed with electric light as she pulled out a K98k, a Mauser rifle, from the air.

"The invader's weapon."

She threw it at Antiope.

"We have fallen too far behind the outside world."

"Impossible, we are Amazons." Although Antiope said this, he had already started to fumble with the strange weapon.

Her superior vision had just caught some of the ways in which the soldiers on the fleet used it.

So, quickly, she raised her gun in a very standard posture, pointing it at a rock.

boom--

"What kind of magical weapon is this?" Antiope looked at the crater and instantly realized the power of this thing.

"The Mauser 1898 short carbine, the standard weapon of the German Army, is as popular as our bows and arrows," said Diana.

Looking at her somewhat distraught companion, she struck while the iron was hot, "This is just a single-soldier weapon."

"They also have loaded airplanes that can fly like birds, and artillery shells that are hundreds or thousands of times more powerful than trebuchets and can be fired at much greater distances."

"Without me, there would be no Zeus barrier."

"Our race is at the mercy of others."

The strength in Hippolyta to break control of her body had faded and she sighed, "You're right, Diana."

“We really can’t isolate ourselves from the outside world anymore.”

"What are you going to do?"

Diana looked at Trevor, "Take him and go to England."

"Prevent a disaster, kill Ares, and set up a base at the same time." "As a bridgehead for Paradise Island."

"As Amazons we should still conceal our existence, but we cannot remain ignorant of the outside world."

Hippolyta nodded repeatedly. Suddenly, she seemed to realize something. "Diana, are you talking about Ares? No, I will never--"

Her words paused as she recalled Diana's previous display of abilities that only gods possessed, and realized the existence of Bajir.

She quickly looked at Bajir, "Your Majesty, will you take action?"

"Ares?" Bagir raised his eyebrows. "Although war can make him stronger, his strength is only one tenth of Zeus's, so his strength can only be limited."

"He was no match for Diana."

He looked at Diana, "It's still the same request, you can't use the hammer."

Hippolyta felt relieved a little.

The Amazon Queen side of herself began to emerge.

Amazons have life spans far exceeding those of mortals, but now lag behind human society as a whole.

She understood the nature of human beings and did not want the news of Paradise Island to be exposed.

She began to look at Trevor with a murderous look in her eyes, "What about this outsider?"

Trevor had come to his senses when he heard the gunshot.

He immediately gave a French salute, "I won't say anything."

"And you are both protected by two gods."

"Humans will not be a threat to you."

"Humanity is not united, and is still waging war."

Diana looked at Trevor, a gleam of lightning flashed in her eyes, "Well, he can no longer reveal the existence of Paradise Island and the Amazons to any life other than the Amazons in any form."

Hippolyta realized that her daughter must have used her abilities again, and instantly let go of her hostility towards Trevor.

She said to the Amazons behind her, "Treat him well. He will be Diana's guide and our representative in Britain."

Diana was going to England, and this man was a British spy and seemed to be a good guy.

"We should interrogate him using the Truth Lasso first." A dark-skinned Amazon suggested.

"I don't think so." Trevor stood up. "I don't intend to linger here. Since your secret has been protected by magic, can I leave first?"

"I have to take the notebook to my superiors to let them know what the Germans are planning to do."

"This could result in the deaths of millions of people."

Seeing that they didn't react, he had already guessed that Diana could read minds and didn't bother to hide the information. "It's a poison gas, a gas that even gas masks can't protect against. It's a poison gas that's fatal as long as the skin is exposed."

"Developed by Dr. Isabel Maru, Rudolph's chief pervert."

“This will affect the signing of a peace agreement and make it truly endless.”

"Never ending?" Hippolyta frowned. "There really shouldn't be any more wars. Ares is Diana's enemy."

"So shall we set off now?" Diana said.

She was a little impatient to walk in the outside world in the flesh, rather than as a ghost.

"Your Majesty, are you with Diana?" Hippolyta looked at Basil.

"Of course." Baqir nodded and stood up.

The high-backed chair, the round table and everything on it disappeared into thin air.

"Hippolyta!" The lost Antiope instantly perked up.

Although, among the two, she was the more hard-line one who was more inclined to train Diana and let her accept the mission, but when it really came to this point, she began to hesitate.

"This is the best time." Hippolyta looked at her sister, "With a god accompanying us."

"I hope you can complete your mission and return as soon as possible."

"Diana."

She deliberately turned away and avoided looking at Diana, for she was afraid that she would end up like Antiope.

"Yes, Mom," Diana said with a smile, "I'll be back soon."

On the turbulent sea, a small boat was sailing steadily.

"Oh, are all your Amazon ships like this? I'm like standing on flat ground." Trevor asked.

After a brief time together, he found that Basil and Diana were not as unapproachable as they seemed.

"It's not a boat," Bajir looked at Diana in his arms, "it's a person."

"Isn't it because of the ship?" Trevor was a little depressed. At first, he could convince himself that the ship was magical.

"Those warships are still intact, and we're just taking this small wooden boat? Maybe it sounds romantic to you, but this boat doesn't even have a big, soft bed."

“A stove to make hot tea and food.”

"Diana," said Baqir.

"Another test?" Diana stood up.

A flash of lightning streaked through the air.

Steaming hot food that would be considered a sumptuous meal in any setting appeared out of nowhere.

It was placed securely on a long wooden board that appeared at the same time and could be used as a table.

"How did you do it?" Trevor finally couldn't hide his curiosity. "It's just a flash of lightning. This doesn't conform to the law of conservation of energy at all. No, it's not scientific at all."

"Bajir once said that we should let power be colored by our own colors, by our own will and imagination." Diana held out her finger, which was flashing with electric light.

"Under his training and instruction, I began to be able to create various types of lightning."

"Lightning that makes food, lightning that can be drunk, lightning that controls people, lightning that connects one-way thoughts - lightning that reads minds, lightning that simply increases strength, speed, and defense, lightning that forces life or objects to change shape."

“I’m starting to be able to do almost everything with it.”

"Raises a strong wind, cures diseases, protects others, and satisfies hunger."

"It has gotten rid of the stupidest way of using it, which is to condense it on the surface of the body and use it directly to fight."

"It's delicious." Trevor swallowed a mouthful of chicken. "This is amazing."

"Of course it's amazing." Diana raised her head and rubbed Bajir's chin. "This is Bajir's teaching."

Trevor was a little envious. "I am even tempted to find a girlfriend. I originally planned to do so after the war and peace."

“This war will be over soon,” Diana said. “It’s already ending, isn’t it?”

She looked in the direction of London.

There, was her brother, Ares.

There, he was Sir Patrick, a not-so-remarkable human who called for peace and signed a peace agreement.

All these years he has remained only a phantom, behind the backs of what he considers to be the key players in the war, giving them ideas and inspiration for the formulas, and weapons.

Then let humanity develop, allow wars to occur, and draw strength from them.

"London." Basil sighed, "It's so familiar and yet so strange. London without Diagon Alley."

"London?" Trevor wondered. "It's still nearly four hundred miles away."

(End of this chapter)

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