James's home. Vertex 23S. The fastest update is not Grande, his own home, an apartment in the back street of Lister.
living room. The coffee table was piled high with magazines and boxes of various desserts; under the TV cabinet were various rental video movies that had been overdue for several days but had not been returned; the bar was filled with wine glasses and empty bottles with various stains.
bathroom. The sink was littered with blond hair that was too long for a man like James; the bathroom mirror was full of female care products that had been opened and not properly sealed; the bathtub was... blocked.
Bedroom on the second floor…
Do you still need to list it? No need, the James house is filled to the brim with traces of a woman living here.
And all these traces need to disappear before Kate comes back.
Zach and Wes are helping.
Through the iron door of James' apartment, there was a rapid and heavy sound of going upstairs. Someone apparently didn't even want to wait for the elevator and ran up the stairs.
Bang, bang, bang! It was the sound of banging on the door.
"I'll go (open the door)." Zach got there first. At least he got ahead of Wes to clean up the garbage of a stranger. For normal people, it's a very disgusting job. For Wes, this person who is neither a relative nor an acquaintance is the woman whom he had a terrible first impression of, Miley Lister. Then this process is even more uncomfortable.
Unable to remember, Miley tried to seduce Wes in Grande earlier. Do you have any impression? In the beginning, Wes was opposed to Miley finding James.
Being beaten first by Zach, Wes tied a garbage bag irritably and asked James, "When will Kate come back?" It was just a conversation. This was Wes constantly reminding himself that he was living here with a hateful woman. The intimate contact with garbage is all for the happiness of his best friend James.
"I don't know." James replied without energy.
he should be so
Zach opened the iron door and put on a surprised expression, "Detective Coulson!"
"Hey Zach!" The title and greeting that fit Mr. Grande were completed at the same time. Detective Coulson pushed Zach away, crossed the black garbage bags piled at the door, and went straight to James. Then, with a punch, "Are you happy!!" The spittle splashed onto James' face that was not even prepared to raise it, "Chapman was finally killed by you! Are you happy?!"
The atmosphere in this family froze for a moment.
Zach began to slowly pull back the iron door, chi la
Weiss rushed towards Coulson and grabbed Coulson's collar without holding back, "Hey! Pay attention to your hands!"
"Forget it, Wes." James raised his hand and touched the cheek where Coulson had just left a punch mark.
Weiss frowned, warned Coulson again with his eyes, and let go.
Detective Coulson did not continue to question James. While sorting out the clothes pulled by Wes, he looked around with a gloomy expression. His eyes stayed on Zach's face for a while, "When I came from the North District Police Station, I heard from the bureau that the funeral will be left to Grande." This was considered a notification.
Zach nodded, "Grand's pleasure."
The honor is not only to witness the farewell of a policeman to the world, but also the farewell ceremony of a policeman who sacrificed his life in the line of duty. As you can imagine, Old Hank cares about Grande's reputation.
Coulson withdrew his gaze and lowered his head. With the transition to speaking to Zach, his mood calmed down significantly. "I warned Chapman, don't think you saved him..." These words were obviously meant for James. The content, of course, is Chapman's suicide. Coulson and James saved Chapman together and helped him solve the whole incident. "I always want to repay you, no matter what you do, They are all coming to the side to help you..." This should be talking about that every time James handles a case, Chapman always volunteers to be James' subordinate, and he always favors James at the police station no matter what. Ms. Do you need an example? Think back to the examples all over the place.
"I warned him." Coulson took a deep breath and repeated it to himself, "I warned him." He closed his eyes and continued to take a deep breath.
Zach stood by the door and finally closed the door that had been neglected by the people who lived here. Zach didn't want to make any more noise to attract attention. So Zach stood there quietly. Don't you know why Zach didn't want to be noticed? ? Well.
Is the reason for Chapman's death what Coulson said? Is it because Chapman wanted to repay James for saving his life once, so he came to James' side to help him in everything? ? Oh, the meaning of the quotation marks does not need to be repeated in this story. We know that Chapman helped James because he was the devil's informant.
Irony can only be expressed by us from God’s perspective. The people in the story? Even if I know, I won’t say anything! Like Zach now.
It was Wes who wasn't prepared to keep quiet, for the same reason he was here to clean up Miley's household garbage, to defend his friend James, "You want to blame Chapman's death on us?!" Wes His tone was unquestionable, "We called all the capable police officers in the North District Police Station! It's not just Chapman! Every step we arranged complied with standard procedures, and we did nothing wrong! His death It was just an accident!”
Zach lowered his head and fiddled with his fingers.
This may cause everyone discomfort
Human emotions are limited by the senses, and many emotions are actually unnecessary.
For example, Coulson's accusations went from fierce to calm on the surface, James gave up from start to finish, and Weiss unilaterally defended his friends. These are unnecessary. The only thing necessary is actually Zach, Zach's slightest chagrin. If he had not returned the arrests of other cars to the police, Chapman's death would not have happened.
There is really only a trace of this annoyance. First of all, Zach has no problem leaving the police's work to the police. Then, if Chapman had put his police work second and his devilish informant work first, he wouldn't have died.
at last. Maybe some people were sentimental about the scene of Chapman being dragged away by the hellhound after saying "goodbye", but just three seconds after this scene, a black stain appeared in Zach's field of vision. Then the black mist swelled, expanded, and turned into a human form, and Chapman's voice said, "Well, I'm back again."
Therefore, only Zach should have emotions, and he should only have a trace of Zach's emotions.
Everything humans feel here is unnecessary. Useless and pointless.
Zack wasn't about to remind these humans to improve their emotional intelligence. Zach was thinking about something completely unrelated to this... not entirely unrelated. Related to Chapman's current race, demon.
Although Zach didn't ask, he heard what Chapman said in the car. Half of Barton's violent incidents now come from skulls.
At that time, I didn’t pay enough attention because of the attributes of Skull and Skull’s black professional gang. Patton’s murder was not done by Skull and was already committed by Demon Skoll. In addition, after all, he was still wearing a police uniform. Pullman, Zach felt that there was at least a balance between the black professional gangs and Barton's enforcers.
Now, the balance has completely shifted to the other side.
I don’t know if he realizes it, but Zach can tell almost everything that happens in his own Barton, because no matter where something happens in Barton, he will know about it through inexplicable channels, and occasionally he will selectively participate in it, which constitutes a boring situation. Daily life in the funeral industry.
But in fact, how could Zach know all the events that happened in Barton. Everything that can come to Zach and be known by Zach is...how to say, 'big thing'. Human society, alien conspiracies, the direction of the country... there are many things that Zach doesn't know.
To give a more specific example, James lives in Grande. Did James mention half of the violent incidents in Chapman's mouth that were caused by skulls? No, the only cases James had in Grandrity were sociopathic cult murders and noobs in the west.
Feel it, the magnitude of the events determines that many of the events in Barton cannot be seen by our dear vampire and all those around him. Doesn't anyone think it's worth paying attention to the fact that the devil who is restricted from entering the upper class of Barton society controls half of these incidents
Before today, there was at least Chapman, who rarely traveled abroad, keeping an eye on these events that were ignored by the 'protagonists'. Now, who will keep an eye on them? We know Chapman is out of the question and he'll probably be involved.
Yes, Zach now discovers the importance of Chapman. Barton's law enforcement agency needs an informant who can walk into the devil!
The atmosphere inside is quite bad. Mainly because Zach, who usually acted as a wandering regulator in various emotions, remained silent.
It didn't take long for Coulson to be the one who discovered the key point. He looked at Zach, "I stayed at the North District Police Station for a while, and I saw the case report. Is this the tip you gave them? Smuggling The escape of the gang.”
This reminded Zach, the owner of a funeral home, of the strangeness of this situation. You can't blame Coulson, after all, this is Coulson's view of Zach. What achievements James should not have were all driven by Zachary Grande.
Zach looked up and saw Wes' frowning, pleading look.
Zach needs to take over the pot. Coulson, a detective who doesn't know the reasons for the various strange events in Barton, cannot know the true nature of the Xiaobai case. The North District Police Department described Xiaobai's case as a smuggling case to the outside world, and the smuggling case was the fact that Coulson needed to know.
Zach nodded, "It's me. I got the news that all the gang's goods were destroyed in Port Massa yesterday, and the entire gang was preparing to evacuate Barton urgently. So I told Detective Lance and Weiss." Zach Although he had no intention of being involved in the death of Chapman, the origin of Coulson's emotions, he could only adapt to it now, "I'm sorry, it was my immature intelligence that killed Officer Chapman."
Immaturity refers to the haste of police action. This has been explained before but I won’t repeat it now.
Coulson stopped looking at Zach, and couldn't tell what the tone was, "Next time, don't just think about informing Detective Lance." He stared at James, "I saw in the job arrangement in the North District Bureau, He's just a homicide detective." That means... In Coulson's logic, although Zachary Grande exists, it is because the Lance family is assisting James (Zach misleads Director Cologne to the conclusion), But there’s no need to put all the gold in James’ face! Smuggling and murder are very different attributes.
It can be confirmed that Coulson means to blame Zach. The reason for his lack of tone was just because he was worried about Zach's precious intelligence resources. After all, Coulson made a compromise for Barton's law enforcement environment.
However, Zach could imagine how Coulson would report to Chief Cologne after returning to the Southern District Police Station. A certain misleading will go further and further. Forget it, Zach doesn't really care.
Zach nodded humbly, letting Coulson know that he had learned his lesson.
Coulson took a deep breath for the last time, looked around again, "Your place really stinks!" and turned around to leave.
Zach opened the door to see the guests off attentively.
When the door was closed again, "Open." James, who had been expressionless, said, "Wes, go open the window." It really stinks here.
Wes listened to the order, and Zach started walking around again to help go to the second floor. Naturally, all the windows that could be opened were opened.
Zach opened the window in the bedroom that was half blocked by the Lister Street sign... You all still know the structure of James's apartment. Below is Lister's store.
Zach saw a briefcase blocked between the sign and the side of the window. It's a very hidden location. If it weren't for Zach's vampire sensitivity, no one would have discovered the hidden bag.
Zach hesitated for a moment, hanging his whole body out of the window, and took a moment to pull out his briefcase. Zach was curious about who used what kind of posture to hide this bag here.
The way to get the answer was simple. After leaving the bedroom and looking downstairs, Wes and James showed no intention of coming up. Zach opened the bag.
Zach saw money, cash, a lot of it, tens of thousands at least. Zach saw the weapon, the gun. It looked like an ordinary gun, but Zach didn't touch it physically at all. The matching ammunition was made of silver. Zach saw the documents, passport, ID card, driver's license, everything. The photos were... James Lance, but the name
Zach stood in front of the railing on the second floor, facing James below, "Who is Orlando Fisco?"
Wes looked up at Zach, confused, but James didn't react at all.
So, one thing is confirmed, this is not what James prepared.
Zach returned to the bedroom with a stack of money in his left hand and a stack of ID cards in his right hand. He returned to the railing and said, "James, I discovered that there is a person in this world who looks exactly like you, named Orlando Fisco. I believe I just found him." All his possessions in this world."
Wes glanced up at Zach again, even more confused. James also raised his head. He had no idea what Zach was talking about, and his expression showed that he didn't want to know at all.
"There is also a gun with silver bullets that I don't want to touch." Zach spoke naturally and comprehensively, "It was hidden outside your window." He also said humorously, "We should worry about the possibility of your identity being stolen again. ?” James and Zach’s first encounter, “Or, put it back where it belongs, so Orlando Fisco won’t worry about his property disappearing.”