The Record Of Barton’s Fantastical Events

Chapter 1568: 15 Zach

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Zach was really curious, "Since it's a secret that has never been exposed? How did Lute Lesembra know about it? No, all the vampires in the Sabbat meeting seem to know it."

The Indian angel floats in the air, his body shining with gold. After a long pause, he said, "Don't ask me, and don't interrupt me. I was just repeating what Crowley said. Now I've forgotten where I said it."

Zach wanted nothing to do with the Indian Angels. It is also embarrassing for them. The Indian soul who became an angel through brainwashing can have any sincerity towards the secrets of the Holy Lord's faith. It is Zach's fault. He should not pick holes in the other party's logic and blindly compare others. momentum.

Zach looked back at the tea. He should ask the fallen angel about the secret of the Holy Lord's faith. These fallen angels were the first angels who followed the Holy Lord.

Strangely, Cha's expression seemed a little strange. After seeing Zach observing himself, he frowned a little irritably, "I never thought that the key to the door of heaven was real. When 'General' When he described the passing to me, I thought..."

Zach noticed an important point, "Wait a minute, how did you and the 'General' know that Skoal was in heaven?" If it was confirmed that Skoal was in heaven, how could he go to Crowley to ask for someone

This issue should have been addressed from the beginning, but Zach started the topic too quickly and missed it. Just right, add it now.

Cha hesitated for a while, shook his head, and made a decision, "The souls who belong to the Holy Lord's faith, if they are not in this world, can only be in the Holy Lord's world, past, present, and future." He said with some sigh, "Since the Holy Lord has ignored us (former angels, now fallen angels.), when we connect our world to this world, we, all the souls of the Holy Lord's belief world, are bound by the time of this world." Repeat again, "In the past, Now, and in the future, we can only exist in one of these three worlds.”

Hell, this world, heaven. This correspondence has been said many times and I won’t explain it further.

"Skoll may be dead." Zach has not asked a question about what 'General' and Skoal are doing together, so this is said without any burden, 'General', the son of Toledo Good quality is not what Zach taught.

Tea pouted, seemingly speechless about Zach's attitude towards his son. But Cha also has the consciousness that the parent-child relationship between vampires has nothing to do with him as a fallen angel. "I am very sure that Skoll is not dead. The soul mark he used to cross over to become an intermediate demon is still alive."

Zach raised his eyebrows. Now he was not discussing how the devil's advanced skills had such a monitoring function, but, "That Skoll is not in this world, and he is not in hell, so you confirm that he is in heaven."

After tea, he said, "Crowley didn't mean to hide it. I asked her if she was there, and she said yes. When I asked her to put it in, she said no." Her expression returned to irritation.

"Go on. You have never thought that the key to the door of heaven is not real. What does it mean?"

"No one knows how the Holy Lord split his own world, turned it into heaven and hell, and connected to this world. But all the angels know is that the Holy Lord needs some angels to manage the divided hell... "

"Stop." Zach actually interrupted the tea. Zach looked at the tea seriously, "Are you going to tell a story that will subvert the views of all creatures in our world on the fall of fallen angels?"

"Well… "

"I'll just take it as your acquiescence." Zach waved his hand, "I don't want to hear it."

"this… "

"I'm a vampire, I don't want to hear it." Zach repeated, thinking that this was a sufficient reason, "Let's move forward. I will be the key to the door of heaven, a legendary mystery, until it It jumped out from the chests of me and my descendants." Zach looked cool and looked back at the Indian Angel, "If Crowley has to blame someone, well, Sissi has no chance, then blame me." He spread his hands and said, "I have exposed the secret of Holy Lord's faith. Skoll's gang of demons are innocent..." Innocent? Skoll? demon? What did our poor Chapman say to Zach before he died? He said much of today's illegal activity in Barton originated from this legacy gang in the southeast.

Well, Skoll is indeed innocent in this matter.

"... I will think of a way to find a way to satisfy Crowley and allow Skoll to leave heaven. After that, Crowley will punish me however she wants, and I will be here."

The Indian Angels exchanged glances, and then made long-distance contact with dull eyes.

Crowley's reply was quick, relayed by the Indian Angel, "You don't need to find a way to free Skoll. When heaven recovers to a certain level, hell can be suppressed again, and the demon outside Newton will be solved. The problem of knowledge and time .”

Zach was just about to complain - since Crowley already had this idea, why did she refuse the tea so hard, eh.

Just as Zach opened his mouth, he was overtaken by the Indian Angel who didn't want to be interrupted again by Zach and messed up his story. "If you have more free time, instead of helping others get demons, why not think about how to save you on the other side of the federation?" Charlie, the descendant of the Sabbat. The Sabbat is not as conscious as you, and will take the initiative to stop when it touches the secrets of faith."

Zach closed his mouth and said nothing.

Tea's purpose of coming to Grande has been achieved. At least it's only a matter of time before Crowley, who has always refused to let him go, tells Zach.

"I should go back to Mary's Church." Cha was about to say goodbye.

Of course Zach wouldn't stay, and something unexpected happened. Two Indian angels stopped the tea, "Is there any Indian devil in Barton?"

"What?" When Cha asked without responding for a moment, Zach had already left the office and had no intention of paying attention to what the two Indian angels wanted to do. Anyway, it was Crowley and the fallen angel's business...

"This is not what Crowley asked us to ask. We are just curious. Barton, are there any Indian demons?"

Zach kept going downstairs at a steady pace. Without any deliberate effort, the conversation naturally entered his ears.

"You want to ask, are there any Indians in Patton who are in the same situation as you?"

Same situation? The vast difference between hell and heaven seems to have been deliberately thrown away by Tea, and only the "Indian soul in the faith of the Holy Lord" from the question of these two Indian angels was extracted.

The two angels probably communicated for a while, and Zach heard the reply when he walked to the first floor, "Yes, we are not going to deny that we never seriously understood the religion of your colonists, heaven or hell, before we died. There's no difference in our eyes. So yes, our question is, are there any Indians in Patton who are in the same situation as we are?"

These remarks were very candid and devoid of any stereotypes.

This frankness was responded to by Cha with respect, "Sorry, no. The only one in a situation similar to yours is probably the wizard Wrath under Sissi."

"Raging Waves has no reference significance." The Indian Angel was straightforward enough, "The Saints only used him, and did not educate him or force him to believe in the Holy Lord."

Cha's response was straightforward, "Then you shouldn't look to the devil for reference. The devil does not educate the souls who enter hell."

"But Crowley is the Jessica she once was, and Demon Barton is also disciplined and pious..." Angel Crowley, Fallen Angel Crowley (Jessica), let's not mention the things in between, it's a waste of time. But the Indian Angel made an important point. The Barton Demon is indeed very self-disciplined under Jessica's management. Who would believe that Patton's demons did not inflict religious brainwashing on the souls of his men

"That's just because no demon can beat a fallen angel. If you can't beat it, you can only obey. Do you understand." Tea seemed to smile, "Didn't the angel Crowley teach you that fallen angels go to hell? Manage hell? The only reason why we can manage hell is that we are strong." Before Zach went out, he heard Tea sigh, "Hey, but the fact is, it's a pity that the number of fallen angels is fixed, and the number of fallen angels is fixed. The past that this present world keeps leaving behind is infinite, the devil is infinite..."

Zach walked out the door.

Another piece of information that Zach didn't particularly want to know, but still knew - the reason why the fallen angels are now weak in hell. How realistic, just because demons keep appearing, and the fallen angels are only the ones who have 'fallen' from heaven.

No wonder Jessica cares so much about her compatriots who may still be alive in various parts of the Federation. Fallen angels are an endangered species.

The direction Zach went was to go straight to the warehouse to find Murphy.

Zach believed that Murphy heard his conversation with Tea in the office. Zach needed someone who could think like a vampire to discuss it, and Louise was not there.

Tsk, forget about Cyrus Cappadocia who is looking at the counter.

Is the Sabbat vampire in the conversation just a positive image? No, it's the 'villain' who has been spying on the secrets of the Holy Lord's faith through the mouth of the Indian angel who relayed Crowley's words, and for Zach, imprisoned Charlie.

There is no need to avoid suspicion of Siris in this conversation, right? Who doesn't know that Lute Lesembra of the Sabbat will mess with Zachary Toledo every chance he gets? Need to avoid suspicion

When Zach walked to the warehouse, Sires was on the phone to Allen Funeral, angrily telling Nedner that the Toledo clan was being rectified in the west again.

Therefore, it is meaningless to discuss with Cyrus who is completely on his side. Zach needs an objective voice.

Who is more objective than Murphy

Murphy's whole body exuded glory - the color of blood. Murphy worked very hard on the blood control exercises of the gluttony method.

Zach didn't even say anything, "Your descendant, Charlie, was once Bruch. If he still has a trace of Bruch's foolish loyalty, you don't have to worry about being betrayed by him."

Sure enough, Murphy listened to the conversation in the office. It did not disappoint us, and it gave such a rational judgment directly.

Tsk.

"Bruch's foolish loyalty is to Fanzhuo, not me. And Charlie is not a complete Bruch. He is an abandoned foreigner and an orphan. I don't even think he meets the standards of a descendant of Bruch. "

Murphy held the blood jar taken from Grande's basement and continued to deepen the color of his body. "Then I was wrong. He will betray you." The change was like turning a book. This is not to be sentimental, but to acknowledge that Zach is more correct.

"I'm not asking you whether Charlie will betray Toledo." Zach was a little speechless. Sure enough, there was a reason for the ugly failure of this marriage, and the tacit understanding between the two was too bad. "I was thinking, Toledo Can you use this to counter Lesembula?"

Murphy's thinking path must have been severely hindered. The hand holding the blood can paused in the air for a moment, and was reminded by Miley Lister who was staring at her before putting down half the can of red on the ground. He looked at Zach with a blank expression on his blood tank, "Why don't you care if your descendants will betray you?" This was a question. Murphy didn't turn his mind around.

"How could he betray something he didn't know about?" Zach curled his lips and answered simply. Even if Root licked Charlie from top to bottom, inside and out, he would not get any information about the key to the door of heaven. Don't think this statement is disgusting. Lesembula, who is good at obtaining blood information, uses this method to conduct interrogations.

Murphy blinked and said, "Miley, mop." He must have lost his mind and started to notice the blood he had made.

Zach didn't mind Murphy's dual-tasking and continued, "Lute couldn't get the information about the key to the door of heaven from Charlie. I guess he would have two reactions." Zach wanted to show his understanding of people's hearts, "One , he will think that I do not trust this half-way descendant of Toledo, and did not tell Charlie this secret. Second, he will ignore the fact that he has learned nothing from Charlie, and believe that Toledo has a way to restrain his ability."

While smearing the blood on the ground, Murphy responded to Zach, "The reason for your judgment is that Root Lesembula hates you, and he will not treat you as an innocent person."

"Yes." Zach said expressionlessly, "He couldn't admit it from the bottom of his heart. I was just involved in an incident that I didn't even understand. The only difference was how paranoid he was about me. ”

Of the two reactions that Zach just speculated, the former is that Zach is a bad guy who doesn't even treat his own descendants sincerely. The latter is to deny the facts at hand and believe that Zach has the key to the door of heaven. This extends to Zach having more secrets, such as the blood information deception against him, Lesembra.

See, it’s just a difference in the degree of paranoia towards Zach.

"As long as Root is paranoid about you, you can take advantage of that." Murphy gave Miley the mop.

Zach was about to confirm that Murphy finally thought of him, "Yes..." The mop came into his hand. Zach looked at Miley who put the mop into his hand in confusion, "What do you mean?"

"I am the guest and you are the host." Miley has always looked so confident.

Zach pouted, threw away the mop, and looked at Murphy, "What's unexpectedly good for me is that the other vampires in the Sabbat seem to be no less curious about the secret key to the door of heaven than Root."

Murphy looked at Zach, his face flushed, "So, it is clearly a secret that the Sabbat needs collectively. Everyone hopes that you, Toledo, will share the secret, but Root will do something drastic because he is paranoid about you." deviant behavior.”

Zach nodded, "Once he puts the interests of the Sabbat under his own paranoia and is seen by everyone, then his position as the leader of the Sabbat will..." Zach's nod became Shake your head, no need to finish. (To be continued)