"Definition of getting ahead of the plan?" Angel Crowley didn't know that our vampire was on a path that could change the fate of all vampires in the Federation. Vertex 23S. Fastest update
Zach needs to say what he said to Richie the Phantom Man again. Don't repeat it, it's a waste of time.
Unlike Richie, Crowley's golden light shone after listening to Zach's explanation, and she seemed excited.
The light on Crowley's body was too dazzling, and Zach couldn't tell whether Crowley's excitement was positive or negative, so he could only continue to ask, "So, do you want to help me temporarily keep those novice users in Newton alive? ."
The light on Crowley's body faded, "You only have two little ones now, huh, how many people can you save!" The tone revealed the negative direction of the angel's excitement. She didn't want the vampire to let her soul 'fly away' , Angel, doesn’t want Newton to have a few less corpses.
Zach himself also knew that this was related to the interests of the angels. He did not judge Crowley's mentality subjectively, but just told the facts, "As long as Richie continues to cooperate with Winston's plan, the novice I will hold will only get worse." Come more and more.”
Anyway, everything that can be said has been said, whether it is about Zach’s personal relationship with Crowley, the angel who was originally just a mirror person, or the origin of the belief that vampires and angels co-exist in the Holy Lord, Zach has been honest. The final decision can only be made by Crowley herself.
Just by looking at it, you can see that this is a decision that is like cutting flesh for Crowley. A look of disgust appears on the angel's face, "Just wait." The gate of heaven flashes past, and Crowley goes to It's heaven.
This should be regarded as an agreement.
The four of Zach began waiting for Crowley's return in the church in Newton. Anyway, you have nothing to do, so let’s taste the atmosphere of Newton’s church.
To be honest, the atmosphere of the church is much better than that of Barton.
At least in Barton, the church is basically empty on non-Sundays. I have described to you before that in Barton, except for some citizens who are sincere about their faith, most of the believers in the Holy Lord are idle people with nothing to do. Except for the regular weekly worship service, Barton people rarely seek the Lord’s teachings on working days.
Here in Newton, during the conversation between Zach and Crowley, what Zach noticed was that at least a dozen citizens of Newton had obtained the salvation of their lives from the Holy Lord, which was to say that they were repenting. Newton citizens were walking in and out of the room.
Another person walked into the confession room.
Murphy was probably bored and said, "Father, I am guilty." He suddenly began to imitate the person who had just entered the confession room.
Zach looked at Murphy, because he knew that Assamat didn't know what sarcasm was, so there should be some necessary reason why Murphy suddenly made such an imitation.
Murphy looked back at Zach, "Don't look at me, look over at the confessional. Don't you think this voice sounds familiar?"
Zach pouted and turned his attention to the closed confession room. Sure enough, it was a familiar voice, and the content was
"I just decided a person's life or death without authorization!" The person who confessed was obviously a little excited.
Zach twisted his lips. The person in the confessional now is the guy who commissioned the murder from Rich before.
Zach felt that Murphy reminded him on purpose. Wanting to continue, Murphy gave up in Ridge's waiting room and prepared to have a discussion with Zach about Newton's Angels' moral standards, but nothing happened.
Zach still didn't want to discuss it with Murphy, but it was impossible to wait without distracting thoughts. He had already entered the vampire's hearing range. Driven by the laws of physics, someone's confession steadily entered the vampire's ears.
The voice of confession said, "I, I don't think what he (the person the confessor asked Richie to kill) has done can determine that he does not deserve to continue to live... But, I confirm that people like him will definitely go to hell!" Okay, It's no longer a confession, just a plea for comfort.
The 'on-duty' pastor who has given life lessons to more than a dozen people: "My child, your behavior (deciding the life and death of the other person without authorization) is just a reservation for that person to be judged by the Lord. You have done well. I children."
Zach was shocked! !
I was talking to Crowley before, so I didn’t notice the conversation that took place in the confessional. Now when I heard it, I couldn’t believe my ears! Is this how the angels of Newton justify the murders in this world? ! !
Zach glanced at Murphy again. No wonder Murphy deliberately reminded Zach to pay attention to the confession room! This is much more serious than the penitent guy who went to the fantasy office to entrust a 'dangerous, immoral, and illegal entrustment' on the recommendation of the priest!
Murphy had always had no expression, and now he just looked back at Zach calmly and said nothing.
Zach frowned and continued listening to the confessional.
Confessor: "I, the only thing I am worried about... will this, will it affect my own final trial..." His words were intermittent, but the meaning was quite clear. This man was afraid that the murder he commissioned would make him fall into hell.
Pastor: "Send sin to the hell where it belongs. My child, you have not done anything wrong. There is no need to worry. There must be a place for you in heaven. I can guarantee you."
The penitent, who was instantly cheerful: "Thank you, Holy Lord!"
Pastor: "Praise the Lord for His grace upon you, Amen."
This extremely short confession was over. Zach looked at the person who came out of the confession room. He was a middle-aged man who looked to be in his late 40s. This man did not leave the church immediately, tsk, but went to the altar to praise the Holy Lord for the blessing he had received.
Zach hesitated, stood up from his seat, and walked towards the middle-aged man who was praying.
As with any public place, it can feel strange if someone is occupying your seat next to you when there are seats elsewhere. For others, most people regard praying for "intimate communication with the Holy Lord" as a very sexual act.
Therefore, when the person who was praying noticed Zach sitting next to him, he instinctively paused his prayer and glanced at the stranger sitting next to him.
The middle-aged man didn't say anything, but expressed a trace of confusion in his eyes. He took the briefly interrupted prayer posture and prepared to continue praying.
"You smell like fish. Fishy." Zach suddenly threw his upbringing to the end of the world? Have you fallen so far as to casually comment on the smell of strangers
The middle-aged man who was just about to close his eyes was stunned for a moment, "Well, I work in the seafood market..." The instinctive explanation restored the person's sense of autonomy after the initial inexplicable passage. This man who had just obtained 'salvation' in the confessional room The murderer is not a friendly person. He frowned and looked at Zach, "I'm sitting here first, you can change seats."
"It's ridiculous." Zach wasn't deliberately looking for trouble. This is a test place that has been given special significance in human society. In the church, how deep is the tolerance for bad things? "This is the closest to the Holy Lord." Why should I change my position? You are the one who stinks, so get out."
Is it difficult to understand? Let’s give some examples.
What's bad in a movie theater is the noise. In a moving and enclosed vehicle, the worst thing is smoking. exist…
Look, in the places that we humans have assigned various functions, these places are given their own bottom lines. Some behaviors will not be tolerated.
So, what is it that humans have given to the church? Probably...all the good things that humans can list. So, is the confession and redemption that happened in Zach’s ears beautiful
murder! The promise of paradise for abuse! good
No joke, Zach was just testing how wide the 'beauty' contained in Newton Church could be.
"You..." The middle-aged man's body trembled, as if he didn't expect that he, who had just been saved, would be so personally attacked.
"What am I doing? The Lord told us to be honest." Zach said with the utmost contempt, "I'm just telling the truth. You have polluted my air." Zach also pretended to get up and go to the altar to light a root. Candle, "You'd better get away and don't let the Holy Lord be polluted by your disgusting smell. Huh, heaven is going to be smelly by you. It's disgusting. I don't want to be surrounded by hell when I go to heaven." Same stench.”
If Zach wants to be nasty, I really have nothing to say. Whatever can destroy the other person's body and mind the most, just say it. No, what does this middle-aged man care about most? The people he hates (the people he is entrusted to kill) will go to hell, but he himself can still go to heaven. Then Zach reverses hell and heaven.
The middle-aged man's face began to turn red. This is not a boring expression of humiliated face. Look at the red color. This is not a loss of face, but a retrograde flow of blood in his entire body.
The three women sitting in the original position had already noticed Zach's side. In order to talk to Crowley and avoid the Newton believers coming and going, he stayed a little far away from the altar. So except for the two vampires Louise and Murphy who could hear what Zach was doing, Miley had no idea what was going on.
"What's Zach doing?" Miley asked.
"Playing the bad guy." Louise replied with her lips curled up. Don’t forget that this is completely opposite to the gentlemanly attributes of Zach that attract Louise, so Louise doesn’t like Zach’s behavior.
Murphy, on the other hand, looked at Zach calmly in front of him, but then he started to raise his hand to find his hair. In a move destined to fail, Miley tightly tied her hair back into a complicated braid. Want to pinch your hair? This action is too difficult for Murphy to achieve now.
Zach continued to push the middle-aged man's bottom line, "Why are you still standing here polluting the air here?" He was mean, "Look at you, are you going to cry?" He showed no mercy.
"You!!" was an explosive roar without any follow-up. Due to poor body control, this 'you! ! 'The high frequency ones have some changes in tone.
Zach covered his ears, "Not only does it pollute my breath, it also pollutes my ears. What kind of man would actually let out such a disgusting scream? Didn't your mother teach you not to let yourself go too much in public?"
Zach sat back in his seat and looked at the statue of the Holy Lord on the saint with a very pious face, "Lord, I assure you that the people (human beings) you favor are not like him." Our vampire is praying. , the kind of prayer that ensures that one's prayers are heard, "Your people are all clean, educated, and kind people. Those who don't deserve to be near this place, let them go to hell..."
Zach's prayer could not be completed because the middle-aged man pounced on Zach. What a brave person.
I don’t know what everyone thinks, but Zach is not surprised at all by the human body covering him. A guy who would run to a church to find comfort after commissioning a murder, how controlled his emotions can be. good.
Zach didn't hide. When the middle-aged man was covering him like a sack, he kept his sitting posture and looked steadily at the middle-aged man who rushed towards him. , firmly imprinted in the eyes of the middle-aged man who quickly approached him.
Pious, it was Zach who prayed that some people should go to hell.
But naturally, the middle-aged man didn’t meet Zach at all
The test of the bottom line of the occasion was considered a success. It had long been noticed that the clergy here had caught the out-of-control middle-aged man together.
It's no surprise that Zach, a vampire, was noticed from the first moment he stepped into this church. The conversation between Zach and Crowley, Zach's short and boring wait, and Zach's sudden arrival to harass a praying believer. All actions were under the angel's sight, and Zach had no intention of hiding anything.
The result of the test is that the church in Newton has no obstacles to any speculation about heaven and the interpretation of the faith of the Holy Lord.
That's right, Zach made a statement that people who stink should not go to heaven, and the clergy each came to stop it, didn't they? Hahaha. People who stink should go to hell can be said casually in Newton Church. Remember this~
What Newton Church will prevent is a human preparing to attack a vampire.
There’s no need to over-interpret it, it’s just what it is, isn’t it
Look, the clergy here didn't stop the vampire from doing anything, but dragged the human who almost fell on Zach to the back of the church.
It's no surprise that Zach, a vampire, was noticed from the first moment he stepped into this church. The conversation between Zach and Crowley, Zach's short and boring wait, and Zach's sudden arrival to harass a praying believer. All actions were under the angel's sight, and Zach had no intention of hiding anything.
The result of the test is that the church in Newton has no obstacles to any speculation about heaven and the interpretation of the faith of the Holy Lord.
That's right, Zach made a statement that people who stink should not go to heaven, and the clergy each came to stop it, didn't they? Hahaha. People who stink should go to hell can be said casually in Newton Church. Remember this~
What Newton Church will prevent is a human preparing to attack a vampire.
There’s no need to over-interpret it, it’s just what it is, isn’t it
Look, the clergy here didn't stop the vampire from doing anything, but dragged the human who almost fell on Zach to the back of the church.