Early in the morning, Sires brought a new work report from the mill. Vertex 23S. Fastest update Madison said yesterday that future work reports will not include manuscripts. The manuscript is really not clipped, only a note is clipped.
'Teacher Morris asked me to tell you that you did not go off topic. The higher level after self-expression is to return to reality. There is no point in writing if it doesn't bring reality back to you. '
Zach lost it after reading it. Madison didn't explain West's situation, but she still had the heart to inform Zach about the follow-up to yesterday's trial class? snort.
Alice and Maya went out early today because they had to go to the post office to mail the letter they wrote to Cook yesterday. When Zach went down from the second floor, Little Pink had already started, and Zach could only shout "Be careful" on the back porch, which was considered to have completed the guardian's work.
Taking a look at the quiet employee living area, Zach sat down directly on the bench on the back porch, opened the newspaper, and saw what would be shown to the citizens of Barton today.
As is the old habit, start from the front page first.
Continuing the previous popularity, James Lance's wedding was exposed. Today is the wedding venue. The photo on the front page is directly from the Yuri Hotel. The title is "Yuri's Letter of Commitment for Returning Home."
The weird title was worthy of curiosity. Zach didn’t even continue reading the introduction, and turned directly to the page where the front page report was located.
I won’t repeat the content of the entire article. Let’s organize it from our God’s perspective.
Remember the Smith tape incident? It started with Smith murdering restless people in the Smith family's secret black industry, and ended with the Uri family, who were also in the building materials business, being labeled as unfair competition and acquired by the Smith Group.
James and Coulson were the detectives who investigated the murder in Smith's warehouse.
Removed are the demons trying to control Barton's extended family, the black industry Smith wants to launder, and the involvement of Grandry, our vampire. Last year's case, in the eyes of the public...or the media, was that Smith's employee died, Detective James Lance investigated the case, and the Urie family withdrew from Barton.
If you remember, you should be able to recall that for a long time after that period, the Barton Daily News almost contained news about Smith's annexation of the Uri family.
When the Yuri family returned to Barton, do you still remember the return banquet Yuri threw for him? Everyone from the West End participated.
Well, no one should have an impression that Kepler was not invited, but a group of teenagers who looked after each other decided to forcefully participate~ Come to think of it.
At that banquet, Maitreya almost saved Mr. Bishop, who was still barely alive at the time. It was Pochi who showed off his power as Papa's midnight disciple and used Matthew's werewolf blood to save Mr. Bishop.
Looking back in this way, everyone should also be able to recall that when the media was supposed to be making a fuss about the relationship between the Smith and Yuri families, the front page was filled with the enchantress Riley, who was heartbroken and carried Mr. Bishop. The ambulance refused to be replaced.
After that, there was no contact between Yuri and the Smith family that deserved media attention. Until the Liszt family's illegal behavior in supporting Ethela's election was exposed by the West End people, and finally collapsed, the Yuri family took over most of the Liszt family's industry in one fell swoop (the remaining small part was given to Kui ster).
As usual, we ignore the influence of aliens in these events. In the eyes of the media, Yuri and probably Smith reconciled through the distribution of benefits. Last year, the West Enders lost a few people, most notably Hermann and Liszt. As long as there is no longer a competitive relationship and their respective interests are clearly controlled, the remaining ones can naturally reunite.
But the stakeholders can work together to create Barton's future regardless of past suspicions. The law enforcers outside of the interests return to the above. Detective James Lance's first interaction with Smith and Yuri. How does Barton's star detective view it? What about the illegitimate competitors he once helped drive away: the Yuri family has now regained a foothold in Barton
This front-page article with a weird title is about the Urie family using the landmark building inherited from the Lister family in Barton to show their sincerity to James Lance.
Maybe some people still have the impression that James was also a candidate for mayor. Your future, my future, we are all Barton's future. This is the theme of this front page.
When Zach read it, he thought about the whole situation, because Zach felt that the reporter who wrote this report was not wrong. Although this article with obvious political elements was placed in the people's livelihood section, almost one-third of the entire article was in Introducing the differences between Yuri Hotel and Lister Hotel. But Zach felt it was more appropriate to put it in the social version.
Regardless of how credible the news about James' wedding is, if James came to Grande and asked Zach where his wedding should be held, the suggestion Zach would give would be the Yuri Hotel.
There are three reasons.
First of all, it must be in Barton. James's entire official career was in Barton. Marriage has always been considered a new beginning in a person's life. For a guy like James whose future has been arranged, political significance is always greater than personal feelings. James Lance, must display the message 'Barton is the city where I raised my family'!
Second, it must be grand. There are only two most solemn places in Barton, one is Mary Church and the other is Yuri Hotel. Considering the fact that Mary's Church would make James physically sad, there was only one place to choose. Don’t forget, James’ grudge against the devil was buried by the fallen angel.
Finally, Yuri trades relations with the Republic. What's the future for Patton? They are the portal of the Federation and the Republic, the Uri family, the people James must hold close to him! Especially the trading relationship between the Yuri family and the Republic was obtained in the central part of the Federation, which means it has nothing to do with the Sabbat. If it is impossible for James to resist the Sabbat's political arrangements for him, then if James still has a glimmer of self-esteem and wants to gain some self-will, he must firmly hold Yuri's hand!
For James, Zach has done his best, that is... Unfortunately, it is the same as what we learned before, James was coerced by Lutresembra and plotted against Zach. James didn't come to Zach for advice.
Zach put down the newspaper and sighed to himself for a while. Impermanence ~ things in this world ~~
Looking back at the newspaper, Zach was now interested in finding other interesting content in the newspaper.
Grande is on the social media.
The title "Employees commit violence, boss calls the police, on the situation of the halfway house project" is a bit long, after all, the meaning needs to be expressed.
Detective Coulson's control of public opinion yesterday obviously had an effect. At least the title that came back now focused on the 'Halfway House Project', right? At least it's not like "Grande allowed employees to brutally beat media workers."
Since we have seen the entire incident, I won’t repeat it. Let’s talk about the things that made Zach look thoughtful again.
The writing of this report unexpectedly made Zach... agree.
The citizens of Barton have long known the fact that the vast majority of Grande's employees are ex-criminals. When it first reported on the community transformation plan led by Esera, the newspaper suggested that the reason for choosing Grande as the subject of the halfway house was simply because Grande had become the only one in Barton's various changes in the past year. Thriving business.
Grande is an icon of the Barton funeral industry, isn't it? But is it just such a narrow category of the funeral industry? No. Which other industry has improved this year
After the Hermann bombing, a large number of workers lost their jobs and flocked to night schools to retrain for jobs. Remember we said, what is the best course
It's the crew! Go to sea! Kyle's classmate Vincent did the work.
I would like to ask, can ex-convicts who need to readjust to society be released from federal borders? Which country would do such a thing?
Some people may also feel that the homeless shelter in the North District has developed well, and has received support from the Smith and Quinn families...
Forget it that ordinary citizens of Barton think so, us? It shouldn’t be. Isn’t it clear what Quinn and Smith were doing in the asylum, and was that a program for ex-convicts like this? Smith will never be able to clear his name in this life.
So inexplicably, Grande became a model for Patton, and the halfway house fell on Grande.
The report that Zach has read now very objectively reiterates the positive significance of Grande being chosen to serve as such a social function facility. As a landmark enterprise in Barton, it has shouldered the responsibility for the harmonious growth of Barton society.
The author of this article also specifically emphasized that the funeral industry is no longer a public resource and is a privatized enterprise. If Grande is selfish and does not want employees with criminal records to enter, he can completely refuse this project. But Grande did not accept this job of serving the entire society, even if it resulted in the loss of a large number of Grande's original employees.
This is a fact. We all know that Bain is the only old employee of Grande.
After seeing this fair and objective content, Zach shouted several times to the living area until Old Hank came out impatiently.
Zach shook the newspaper in his hand, "Have you read it?"
"Look!"
Zach nodded, believing that as long as it was about Grande, Old Hank would not miss it. "There are still some people squatting outside. Do you want to take someone to deliver some snacks, tea, etc." Thank you to the newspaper at this time The article above is objective.
"Hmph!" Old Hank said angrily and then ignored Zach. But not long after, he was seen walking out of Grande with a few employees. The body is quite honest.
Zach continued reading this objective report about Grande.
After talking about the positive significance of confirming that Grande became a halfway house, this report began to give examples. I don’t know where the reporter who wrote this article got the information. The example he gave was Logan.
The real reason why Logan was sent to the West, we know, was that Zach encouraged him to go to the West to investigate the ecology of various alien races. Externally, or according to the official statement recorded on Grad's employee schedule, Rogen was sent to the West to help complete the privatization process of the Western funeral industry.
Ordinarily, apart from the people around Grande, only the person in charge of the project who handed over to Grande knew this information. Grande would regularly report the performance of these employees to him.
Rogan is a positive example in this report. Used to prove that Grande's halfway house does have a positive effect on ex-offenders. At least one ex-convict can now take on a consulting role advising the Western funeral industry.
If up to this point, I have been praising Grande, then there is a slight twist. Not a deterioration Grande
In addition to successful cases like Rogan, there are also people who have been sent back to prison. Tsk, the poor guy who was sent to jail by Old Hank for abusing his power because of talking to Zach was named.
This report seems to have made a positive comment on Grande, but then deliberately moved away from Grande and focused on the discussion of the rehabilitation of former criminals.
The example of being sent directly back to prison is just an example of whether the centrally affiliated ex-offender can adapt to life in the current society. Obviously, it cannot entirely rely on the influence of the halfway house.
The logic of the report is this. Grande sent a person to prison, which shows that the halfway house does a good job of buffering between prison and society. At least the person who was sent to prison did not cause any illegal incidents in society and was a halfway house. Zhijia discovered the other party's trend and promptly sent the person back to prison to stifle the illegal incident.
This buffer has a role, but its role is not absolute.
Grande's current incident of beating a reporter is proof of this. Ex-offenders are both employees and subjects of supervision at the halfway house. A halfway house cannot completely deprive employees of their freedom like a prison; nor can it be completely assured that the people here will not pose a threat to society, like a prison.
The effect of halfway houses cannot be denied, but once this effect encounters such a sudden violent incident, the results shown now are facts.
This buffer has a role, but its role is not absolute.
Grande's current incident of beating a reporter is proof of this. Ex-offenders are both employees and subjects of supervision at the halfway house. A halfway house cannot completely deprive employees of their freedom like a prison; nor can it be completely assured that the people here will not pose a threat to society, like a prison.
The effect of halfway houses cannot be denied, but once this effect encounters such a sudden violent incident, the results shown now are facts.
Zach felt that no matter who wrote this report, Zach liked this person.
This report is no longer entirely biased towards Grande. More importantly, the attitude presented in this report is that we criticize the occurrence of criminal acts, but we must know the essence of our criticism.
In this case, it was definitely not Grande, but the program currently supporting the halfway house project.
The report does not provide conclusions, but makes recommendations. Grande has no need to blame, future of halfway house program