Chapter 135 To Know Me, To Judge Me, Is Only The Iliad _2

"Eggs must not all be put in the same basket. Even if they fail, at least you're still here, and a spark remains in this world. They love you just as much as Hippolyta does, and there's no other way to do this. I hope you won't hold it against them."

Luo En looked at his daughter, who had grown up, and gave his heartfelt advice.

Upon hearing this, Diana smiled bitterly and shook her head, "Hold it against them? Why would I? I'm not a child who doesn't understand anything."

Then, her expression turned serious and she asked earnestly,

"Tell me, what do we do next? How can we find the gods and mother again?"

That somewhat unfamiliar address flowed naturally from her lips.

Clearly, after the brief time with Luo En, Diana had begun to slowly accept her new identity and new kin.

With a nod of satisfaction, Luo En's gaze swept across everyone in the Temple and leisurely revealed the answer,

"First, we must wage a war."

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Everyone exchanged confused glances upon hearing this.