"Anonymous call... I will find someone to investigate and see if I can find any useful information."
"However, do you not need to explain your performance yesterday?"
Although he already knew Diana's origin, Russell never exposed it.
Now I have the opportunity to openly and honestly ask Diana how she came to this world. Of course, he will not let this opportunity go lightly.
After hearing Russell's question, Diana put down the knife and fork in her hand, and a complicated look appeared on her pretty face.
After being silent for a few seconds, she slowly said, "I...not from this world."
In the following time, Diana didn't hide it, and told her origins one by one.
When Diana confessed her origins, Russell also compared some information she knew in her mind.
Although he knew that Diana was from the DC world next door, he didn't know which universe Diana came from in the DC world next door.
In terms of the number of parallel universes, Marvel with infinite parallel universes is much more than DC with only 52 parallel universes.
But even so, it didn't mean that Diana in front of him was not the Wonder Woman he knew, at least not totally.
Diana spoke quickly.
In less than ten minutes, Russell had a rough idea of Diana's past life experiences.
In short, Diana's past life experience was much different from what he remembered.
She grew up on Paradise Island, and was taken out of Paradise Island by Steve Trevor during World War I, and finally defeated Ares, the **** of war, the culprit who caused the World War I.
In 1984, she defeated the Leopard Girl and solved the "Wish Stone" crisis.
Later, she met Superman and Batman, and the three teamed up to defeat Doomsday.
Here, Diana's life experience was different from what Russell remembered.
After Superman died, Diana left human society and returned to Paradise Island.
A few years later, after eliminating a demon who was trying to invade the human world, she was struck by a red lightning bolt.
When she woke up, she had already crossed into this world.
In terms of time, she traveled a year earlier than Russell.
After Diana finished speaking, Russell frowned slightly.
Her way of crossing is a bit old-fashioned!
Seeing Russell frowning, a trace of worry appeared on Diana's face.
Although Russell is a super powered individual, in her opinion, the fact that she is from another world is still a bit too bizarre for Russell.
She didn't know how Russell would view this matter, and she was even a little worried whether Russell would choose to alienate herself because of this matter.
Just when she looked at Russell worriedly, he could sense the vulnerability beneath her strong exterior. Despite being a powerful heroine, Diana was still a woman with feelings and emotions.
Just when she looked at Russell worriedly, Russell asked, "You mentioned Steve Trevor, was he your boyfriend?"
Diana's expression changed, and she looked at Russell with a hint of disgust. "What? No, he was just a friend. How could you even think that?"
Russell raised an eyebrow. "You're telling me you didn't have feelings for him?"
That was a bit baffling to stomach, because as far as he knew, Diana was shown to be deeply in love with the guy.
Diana's face turned red, and she said, "Steve Trevor was actually gay... He was my friend, my first friend in the human world... but I never found someone to love..and you're my first boyfriend."
Russell's eyes widened in surprise. "For real? Wow!"
Diana looked down, her cheeks flushing. "I didn't tell you before because... well, being inexperienced is kind of frowned upon these days, and I thought you might not like me if you knew."
Russell's expression turned incredulous. "You kidding me, girl? I loved you before, and I still love you now. No, now even more!"
Diana's face turned bright red as Russell's words sent her heart racing. Before she could react, Russell leaned in and began to kiss her passionately.
The next two to three hours were a blur of love and passion, as they forgot about everything else and focused on each other.
After lunch, Diana and Russell left their apartment and drove to work. Diana headed to the American Museum of Natural History on the west side of Central Park in New York, while Russell drove to his office at the Octopus Detective Agency in Hell's Kitchen.
The two locations were conveniently close, less than 3 kilometers apart, which made it easy for Russell to visit Diana for lunch. Russell had chosen to open his office in Hell's Kitchen because of its proximity to the museum, but also because it was a well-known hub for traversers in the Marvel world.
As a detective, Russell appreciated the unique security environment of Hell's Kitchen, which allowed him to utilize his professional expertise. The agency's name, Octopus Monster Private Detective Agency, reflected his eclectic mix of skills.
Upon arriving at his office, which had been closed for several days, Russell opened the windows to let in some fresh air and then sorted through the stack of letters and requests that had accumulated at the door. Despite his relatively short time as a private investigator, he had built a solid reputation in the field.
Russell owed some of his success to a Japanese elementary school student who had brought a strange aura of death with him, causing fatalities wherever he went. Before crossing into this world, Russell had learned about this phenomenon, which had seemed like useless knowledge at the time. However, it had become a valuable skill in his detective work.
As a result of his good reputation, Russell had established a strong cooperative relationship with the New York Police Department and had even become a consultant for them.