Ch. 17 Cohabitation Life

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For instance, coming home after a busy day of work to find a gentle and lovely girlfriend (wife) waiting for him at home.

She would be simmering soup in the kitchen, having prepared dinner, while relaxing on the living room couch reading a book or playing with the cat.

Upon his return, she would warmly greet him, offer a passionate hug, and then they'd share their day.

Unfortunately!

This scene he had never experienced before his crossed over.

On the contrary, it was only after he came to this world that he actually lived out this kind of scene from his fantasies.

The only difference was that there was no cat at home, and the one welcoming him back wasn't a gentle and lovely girlfriend but a strong and charismatic leading lady.

Although it deviated a bit from his fantasy, he was still content.

Diana flashed a gentle smile, quickly walked up, and gave Russell a hug.

After enjoying a satisfying meal and leaving the dishwashing, which could most easily affect their relationship, to the dishwasher, Russell and Diana sat on the living room couch, leaning against each other, sharing their respective experiences.

Diana's sharing was always about ordinary and mundane things.

Such as the interesting incidents that happened at the museum today, encounters with amusing visitors, or the "antiques" that required study.

Although Diana only shared trivial matters, Russell always listened attentively.

When he wasn't on an assignment, he also shared some minor details with Diana.

But when he was on an assignment, he would discuss the task with her.

The reason he discussed assignments with Diana was because he had heard of a fellow assassin's "tragic" experience.

This colleague wasn't from the Continental Hotel; he belonged to a different assassin organization. His name was John Smith.

His wife was Jane Smith, who was also an assassin but belonged to another assassin organization.

More importantly, Jane's organization was a sworn enemy of John's organization.

It was precisely because they never shared their true work experiences that they discovered each other's true identities after being married for five or six years.

But by that time, it was too late, and they nearly killed each other. Their respective organizations even decided to join forces to eliminate them.

Although they ultimately managed to kill the assassins sent by their organizations and wiped out their organizations, their lives were still inevitably affected.

Russell wasn't concerned that the Continental Hotel would send assassins after him; he just didn't want his relationship with Diana to be affected unnecessarily due to his concealed profession.

He was content with Diana as his girlfriend and had no intention of breaking up.

"I've heard of the Brotherhood as well. Will there be any trouble if you just wipe them out like that?" Diana asked.

Although Diana had disguised herself as an ordinary person before, she wasn't an ordinary person by any means.

Not being a superhero in New York didn't mean she knew nothing about the city's underground world.

Moreover, she had Russell, her live-in boyfriend who was both a detective and an assassin.

"There won't be any major trouble. The Brotherhood has always been an outlier in the assassin world, and my reputation for being domineering in the industry has been established for quite some time. At most, some people might think I went a bit overboard," Russell said confidently.

He wasn't worried about the Brotherhood causing him trouble. Compared to them, he was more concerned about the Punisher, who was lurking somewhere unknown.

According to the Cross, the Punisher was after him.

At that time, he happened to be absent from the office, so the Cross became the Punisher's target.

Both he and the Cross were assassins, and both were targets of the Punisher's attacks during this period.

"How do you plan to deal with the Punisher?" Diana shifted into a different position, resting her head on Russell's thigh, and asked slowly.

"I'll find an opportunity to take him out. He's like a timed bomb! If we leave him alone, the next time he might just show up with a rocket launcher and blast our home," Russell said.

The Punisher wasn't a purely evil person, but he couldn't be considered good either.

In a sense, he and Russell were similar types of people, both choosing to use violence against violence.

However, Russell was better than him in one aspect: he wasn't as extreme. He wouldn't go as far as to say that anyone accused of a crime must die.

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