The Record Of Barton’s Fantastical Events

Chapter 1516: 24 prison

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Sometimes, we use "you are the kind of person who can't even last an hour in jail" to express a person's popularity. Vertex 23S. Fastest update Zach is now the person who expresses this.

Grande's employees, who filled the jail cells of the Southern District Police Department, stared at Zach with hook-like eyes. If gaze could cause actual damage, Zach might not be able to heal himself even if the blood in his body boiled. Yes, it's that sharp.

It has to be, now everyone knows that it was Zach who called the police, this shameless traitor, betrayed Grande!

Zach, on the other hand, didn't seem to be prepared to improve the atmosphere he was in. On the contrary, "xx, xx, xx..." reported a few names, "Let me see who they are." He said he didn't know him at all. employees angered ex-convicts.

The names that Zach reported were the guys who beat reporters that Bain told Zach in Grand's office.

No one answered Zach, so Zach continued, "No one answered? It doesn't matter, we won't see each other again after today anyway." The reason for the provocation? "The next time you think about ratting out your boss, remember this moment."

Old Hank had already told Zach the reason for the beating, right? These guys wanted to make a deal with the reporter.

Zach raised his hand and pointed upward, "This is the moment you ruin your second chance and go back to prison."

The employees surrounding Zach became nervous, no longer staring at Zach, but looking at each other among themselves.

"Hank won't betray us!"

"Those two reporters are in our laundry room! It doesn't matter whether Hank will betray us or not!"

"Even if Hank doesn't turn us in, that!*! Bane!"

Here's the situation: Hank Sr. and Bane are being interrogated. This is actually the most basic method of torture. First, interrogate those who are most willing to cooperate to obtain initial information, and then use the intelligence information to defeat those who are completely unwilling to cooperate.

Therefore, the order of summons by the police detective upstairs was determined based on the cooperation of everyone in Grand during the arrest.

Old Hank made a symbolic resistance when the police first showed up. Bain, on the other hand, did not allow his wife to open the door and let the police complete the search until he confirmed that the arrest outside had been completed.

Compared to the physical conflicts among other Grande employees, which could even be considered acts of resistance in the category of assaulting police officers, the two of them were brought up for questioning first.

The interrogation room was obviously well soundproofed, and Zach used the time to judge the progress of the interrogation. An irresponsible guess would be that Bain should have finished telling the whole story of the incident and asked if he could go home. As for Old Hank, he was probably only halfway talking, and was arguing with the questioning police, trying to figure out what the punishment would be for the employees if the case was finalized.

Zach didn't think he would be interrogated anytime soon... No, Zach thought he must be the last one called up for questioning. After all, whether it is Director Cologne or Detective Coulson, even if they have shown great uncooperation, these two people will test Zach on what he is thinking after they understand the entire incident.

Zach's idea, right.

Grande's employees were taken in turns by the police in the following time. Zach was ignored until everyone except Zach was interrogated. Detective Coulson came down to inform, "I hope you enjoyed your breakfast." Rich enough. Two seriously injured reporters are undergoing surgery. After they come out of surgery and wake up, we will confirm your testimony. Then." Detective Coulson glanced at Zach, as if he meant something, "Innocent We will let him go. Hum, criminal, prepare to be prosecuted. Everyone has the right to make a phone call, if you have your own personal preferences for lawyers." He looked away from Zach and looked at several people in a targeted manner. , "You guys who just called out to exercise your right to remain silent, huh, I suggest you start exercising your right to call." He left.

After Coulson left, the cell in the basement fell into commotion.

From Coulson's words, everyone should be able to tell that several people clearly insisted on their rights as citizens and refused to give information to the police during the interrogation. And there are more people who obviously insist on Coulson's statement that 'innocent people will be let go'. Naturally, they are those who have not exercised their right to remain silent.

So, internal strife began.

Bain and Old Hank were very smart and stood behind Zach immediately. Zach was a little helpless, but he could only acquiesce to this behavior. Any employee who tried to get close enjoyed the moment that Evan once enjoyed and fell to the ground.

After a few rounds of this, no one approached the three people next to Zach anymore, and they began to argue with each other, and even started fighting.

When the noise was too loud, Director Cologne came down personally and asked Zach, "Do you care about your own employees, or are all your Grand employees covered by social security?"

"The latter, the halfway house project, aims to allow these people to connect to today's society. Therefore, Grant's Nature provides these people with all the benefits that social resources provide to a legal citizen." Zach deliberately said officially answer.

Director Cologne snorted and went up again without caring.

Zach is not too worried about the employees in the same room with him actually causing any new accidents. The reason is as Coulson said, I hope everyone has a rich breakfast. The time span, psychological pressure, and physical strength all determine what happens in the future. The commotion behind the bars is unlikely to have any real effect. After Zach protected Old Hank and Bain for a while, he began to carry out his real purpose of coming here.

Zach seemed to be in a daze, his eyes focused on the evidence office door of the Southern District Police Station.

The first person to notice Zach's gaze was Bain.

"What are you looking at?"

"It's nothing." Even if he wanted to explain, he wouldn't be able to explain it in the current situation.

Then there was Old Hank, gloomy, "Is there something ghost there!!"

"Nothing at all."

Finally, for those employees who could no longer fight among themselves, someone seemed to have mustered up the courage and said, "Will you help us find a good lawyer!" He maintained the excitement in his tone (the negative kind), but his expression was already pleading. . Courage refers to giving up self-esteem, "You won't let the free lawyers assigned by the system defend us!" Blocking Zach's sight to make Zach confirm that he heard his words.

Zach's response was to go around the guy blocking his view, continue to look in the direction of the evidence, and, "Why should I help you find a lawyer? You have your own phone call and find it yourself."

“If we could only find good lawyers we wouldn’t be here!”

The cause and effect of this statement is a bit long because I couldn't find a good lawyer, so I served my sentence in prison as a criminal. Because he was serving his sentence, he participated in Barton's community rehabilitation program and entered the halfway house in Grande. Because he was in Grande, he beat two reporters seriously. Because they sinned again, they are here at this very moment. Back to the beginning of this karma, they couldn't find a good lawyer...

Zach was not prepared to respond, but Old Hank couldn't help it, "You said you would help! Whether it's medical compensation or legal support!"

This is actually true, what Zack said when he was having a hard time relenting to old Hank in the living area.

"What I am willing to help is Grande, not these guys who can no longer continue to be Grande employees once they are convicted." Zach said very directly, "Compensation and legal support, even if I take action, it is to restore Grande. The reputation under such a scandal. Huh, it's not the future of some criminals." Zach's eyes did not leave the evidence, "Hank, Grande is what we care about, isn't it."

In this space limited by iron bars, the atmosphere has undergone subtle changes. An obvious dividing line appeared. Most of the former criminal employees isolated a few people and began to slowly move closer to Zach's space.

Some of the isolated people sent a signal for help to their 'colleagues' who were far away from them. No one responded. The meaning of the quotation marks is that for these isolated people, the title of 'colleague' may not last more than a few days.

A situation where evil arises out of fear happens. It's the same guy who just asked Zach to provide him with a lawyer, "Grand?!*! If you are unkind, then don't blame me for being unjust! Don't we know what Grande is! Huh, cleanup man! You are all criminals, no different from us! If I am pushed into the water, don’t even think about it... "

"Shhh" Zach pressed a finger to the speaker's lips. While the other party froze instantly and lost the ability to react, he took a few steps forward until Zach was blocked by an iron railing from moving forward.

Zach frowned, there was movement in the evidence room, and a very strange feeling told Zach what was really happening in the evidence room.

Zach touched his thimble, and Sam went to confirm the situation.

Behind Yu Zac, the guy who had just frozen was actually the worst angry person when he reacted, "Don't take yourself too seriously..."

Zach turned around and said, "Do you know Blitzcrank?"

You may need to recall that this is the only demon in Barton that used Father Constantine's quick promotion method to successfully advance to a high-level demon. At the same time, this guy is also the brother of Briar Mokawe. That's right, the guy who, even if he was burned to ashes, was still insisted on being buried in the northern cemetery that represented sin by Briar.

Zach looked at the other person for a moment and answered for him, "Yes, you may remember this name, because he was once your cellmate, and then he was stabbed to death in prison. Do you remember it?" and, "But you guys What you may not know is that he is Briar's brother. Briar knows it. Although you don't have much contact with Grande, at least you know that Siris's wife is Briar." Continue, " Did Old Hank tell you about the first contact between Siris and Grande?" Zach also glanced at Old Hank, "No, then let me tell you that the prison was contracted to Bree from Grande Mill. After Blitz's cremation, Cyrus and Briar insisted on burying Blitz's ashes in the North Park, because Brill hated Blitz. Heh, it was probably some kind of childhood tragedy, who knows. I made an exception and allowed it. You gravekeepers should often see her request. Brielle often goes to the North Garden and sings happily in front of Breeze's grave."

Zach paused for a moment, "Do you want to be turned into ashes and buried in Grand North Park, listening to Brill sing with Briz?"

The guy who threatened Grande had a dark face.

"I guess so." Zach withdrew his gaze and touched the thimble in his hand again. Just in time, Seim had completed the survey and gave the result, "No republican aliens appeared, just two wizards using witchcraft to transport a batch of weapons outside the police station. New weapons will automatically appear to fill the vacancies. This process is still It's going on. Should I interrupt?"

Zach frowned. He couldn't ask for details. Zach didn't give Sam an order to continue and started shouting, "Director Cologne?! Is he still there? Is there anyone up there?"

Cologne didn't come down, but a policeman came down and asked, "Is something wrong? Mr. Grande?" He was very respectful.

"I heard some movement over there, can you go and take a look?" Zach pointed in the direction of the evidence.

The policeman glanced at the evidence area and said, "What's going on?" There was a moment of tension, which was good. This was a professional performance.

"I don't know." Zach looked harmless. "Maybe something just fell. I thought you would want to confirm."

Old Hank pulled Zach behind him with a gloomy face again. Obviously he wanted to ask the question again, "Is there something ghost there?"

Zach directly pushed away Old Hank's pull and said seriously to the policeman, "Really. You'd better go and take a look."

The policeman frowned and continued to observe in the direction of the evidence for a while, "I didn't hear..."

Zach looked back at the guy whose face was still dark, "You all heard it, right? Tell Mr. Police that there was indeed a strange noise over there, right?"

"I don't know." Zach looked harmless. "Maybe something just fell. I thought you would want to confirm."

Old Hank pulled Zach behind him with a gloomy face again. Obviously he wanted to ask the question again, "Is there something ghost there?"

Zach directly pushed away Old Hank's pull and said seriously to the policeman, "Really. You'd better go and take a look."

The policeman frowned and continued to observe in the direction of the evidence for a while, "I didn't hear..."

Zach looked back at the guy whose face was still dark, "You all heard it, right? Tell Mr. Police that there was indeed a strange noise over there, right?"

After an almost negligible gap.

"yes!"

"yes!"

"What a loud sound!"

"real!"

"Something definitely fell..."

Zach looked back at the policeman, "Look, I didn't lie to you."

The policeman frowned, curled his lips and hesitated for a moment, but he still took action, "Well, let me take a look." He took the key and walked to the evidence area.

Zach watched from behind the bars the whole time... and everyone behind the bars was watching. I guess everyone wants to know