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17. Cohabitation life

Manhattan, Sky Apartments.

After handing over the restoration office to the landlord, Sean, and leaving him enough money for the restoration, Russell drove home in his Porsche 911.

Although he would pass by the American Museum of Natural History where Diana went to work on the way home, Russell had no plans to pick up Diana from get off work.

First, Diana drove herself.

Second, Diana didn't like Russell picking her up from get off work.

Just became boyfriend and girlfriend, but before living together, Russell went to pick up Diana several times.

But Diana always felt that this would trouble Russell.

So, Diana, who has a tendency to be a big heroine, discussed this issue with Russell very seriously.

From then on, unless it's already an appointment to go out for a night out.

Otherwise, both Russell and Diana would drive back to the apartment alone.

After returning to the apartment, Russell first took a comfortable hot bath, changed clothes that were not stained with any blood and dust, washed himself cleanly, and patiently waited for Diana's return.

It doesn't matter whether the clothes are dirty or not.

The key is that after killing people, Russell always feels that he has some invisible blood on his body.

Although this is only a psychological effect, if conditions permit, he will change the clothes he wore when killing the murder as soon as possible, and throw the changed clothes away.

Because of this little habit, he even spent more money on clothes than Diana.

The wardrobe at home also featured an abnormal image of his clothes taking up most of the space.

After washing up, he whistled into the kitchen and began to prepare dinner tonight.

Most of the time, Diana prepared dinner.

But he occasionally cooks for a change.

The food culture of the beautiful country is too barren, and it is easy to get tired after eating for a period of time.

Because the knife skills learned in melee combat are equally useful in the kitchen.

Russell happily prepared dinner.

Just when he was about to finish the home-made four dishes and one soup, Diana returned home.

Because of his continuous planting, Diana not only fell in love with the food culture of the flower gardener, but also taught herself a lot of home-cooked dishes.

Today's Diana wears a small brown leather jacket with a black deep V bottoming T-shirt, revealing eye-catching ravines.

She was wearing black jeans, which perfectly showed her slender and straight legs and round buttocks.

The high-heeled boots under her feet made Diana, who was already 175 in height, appear more upright and heroic.

Fortunately, Russell was tall enough, otherwise he wouldn't have dared to walk with Diana in high heels.

As soon as she entered the door, Diana smelled the aroma of rice.

The fireworks of ordinary life!

That's what Diana likes.

"Welcome home!"

Before crossing, Russell had fantasized about some beautiful cohabitation or married life scenarios.

For example, after a day's work, there is a gentle and lovely little girlfriend (wife) at home waiting for him to come home.

Soup is boiled in the kitchen, dinner is ready, and the little girlfriend (wife) is lying on the sofa in the living room, reading a book, or teasing the cat.

When you get home, say welcome home to yourself, and then come up and give yourself a warm hug.

pity!

This scene had never appeared before he crossed over.

Instead, after coming to this world, he experienced this picture in his fantasy.

The only difference is that there is no cat at home, and it is not a gentle and pleasant little girlfriend who is waiting for him to come home, but a heroic and valiant big heroine, Sister Yu.

Although it is somewhat different from the picture in the fantasy, he is also content.

Diana showed a gentle smile,

Quickly stepped forward and gave Russell a hug.

Satisfied, and after handing over the dishwashing work that most easily affected their relationship to the dishwasher, Russell and Diana sat on the sofa in the living room, leaning against each other and sharing their experiences.

Diana's sharing is always a trivial matter.

For example, what interesting things happened in the museum today, what interesting tourists we met, and what "antiques" we needed to study.

Although Diana shared little things, Russell listened carefully every time.

When there is no commission, he will also share some small things with Diana.

But when there is a commission, he will chat with Diana about the commission.

The reason he talked to Diana about the commission was because he had heard about the "tragic" experience of a fellow killer.

This colleague is not the killer of the Continental Hotel, but a member of other killer organizations. His name is John Smith.

His wife, Jane Smith, was also a killer, but belonged to another killer group.

What's more, Jane's killer organization and John's killer organization are exactly the enemy.

It was because they never shared each other's real work experience that they only discovered each other's true identity after five or six years of marriage.

But at that time, it was too late, they almost killed each other, and their organization decided to join forces to get rid of them.

Although they finally killed the killers sent by the organization and destroyed their respective organizations, their lives were inevitably affected.

Russell was not worried that the Continental Hotel would arrange a killer to deal with him. He just didn't want to have some unnecessary influence on his relationship with Diana because of concealing his true work.

Diana's girlfriend, he is very satisfied, and has no plans to break up at all.

"I've heard of the Brotherhood. If you kill them like this, will there be any trouble?"

Although Diana used to pretend to be like an ordinary person, she was not an ordinary person after all.

Just because she's not a superhero in New York doesn't mean she doesn't know anything about New York's underworld.

What's more, she has Russell, a cohabiting boyfriend who is both a detective and a killer.

"There won't be any big trouble, the Brotherhood is an alternative in the killer world, and my domineering reputation in the industry is not a day or two. At most, some people will think that I have gone too far."

Russell was not at all worried about the trouble the Brotherhood thing might cause him.

Compared to the Brotherhood, he cared more about the Punisher who didn't know where to hide.

According to the crucifixion, the punisher was specifically directed at him.

It's just that he happened to be out of the office at that time, so the cross became the target of the punisher.

He and the cross are both killers, and both are the targets of the Punisher during this period of time.

"What are you going to do with that Punisher?"

Diana changed her posture, resting her head on Russell's thigh, and said slowly.

"Find a chance to kill him, he's a ticking time bomb! If we leave him alone, next time he might just shoot our house with a bazooka."

The Punisher isn't a pure bad guy, but he's not exactly what you'd say about his good guy.

To a certain extent, he and Russell are the same kind of people, who have chosen to use violence to control violence.

But one thing Russell is better than him is that Russell is not as extreme as he is, and he will not make actions that as long as you are guilty, you must die.

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