Sunday.
'Jian', early in the morning, asked everyone in Grandli if anyone wanted to go to church. After getting the answer that no one in Grandli was going to worship, he drifted towards the church.
Zach began to feel that this God of the Republic was a bit difficult to understand. Could this God be enlightened by the faith of the Holy Lord? After thinking about it Zach dismissed the idea. If 'Jian' is enlightened, he should first change his attitude of disdain for the Holy Lord's faith, and then participate in the activities of the Holy Lord's faith.
'Jian' is going to worship. Zach can only temporarily understand that 'Jian' wants to know more about the Holy Lord's faith for his own purposes.
Not to mention 'judgement', what really surprised Zach was that the two Indian angels who were transplanted and ordered to follow him during this period were recalled by Crowley of Newton.
Zach didn't think Crowley was calling them to attend church in Newton. When the two Indian angels left, Zach asked, "Hey, why are you going?"
"Go back to Newton."
"Why?"
"No reason."
If Zach had cared more about these two angels during the days he was 'accompanied' by them, he would have been a little hurt when he got such an answer. After all, he had lived together for a while, how could he be so cold. However, Zach has always had an attitude towards these two angels, asking questions when they have something to do and ignoring them when nothing happens. Now they are too lazy to say a word to Zach. Is it surprising
Zach could only say before the two angels disappeared, "If you can help me send my greetings to the Newton Demons in heaven, Skower, Chapman... I will really appreciate it."
"I'll help you if I get the chance."
They are all kind souls~
Without the Indian Angel, nothing has changed in Zach's life. Okay, let’s not talk about this anymore. Let’s talk about a situation where Zack was a little surprised, but didn’t really care about it—
Sissy is coming to Grande. This saint actually stopped going to church and came to see Alice and Maya, saying he was going shopping in the North District.
Alice: "Lola and Kepler are grounded."
"They are observing their restrictions, and we are walking around our streets. Is there any conflict? Give me the keys, I want to drive."
The girl comes, the girl goes.
Okay~ That’s it for introducing some boring little things, Sunday is the official start.
Zach opened today's newspaper. Jason, who had been staying in Grande, was beside Zach. They were reading the report on the nightclub incident the day before yesterday...
After Darcy left yesterday, Zach naturally went to find Jason.
As mentioned yesterday, two people with whom Zach couldn't grasp their psychology were arguing about an event that Zach couldn't see clearly about the future. With three unknowns coming together, Zach has no way to intervene. He can only disperse the three factors and conquer them one by one.
We paid full attention to the part of conquering Darcy - guiding Darcy away from the Sabbat and getting closer to him, and then showing the director of the inheritance the big tree of the West End, and Darcy climbed up it. It's not a clever manipulation. After all, we also know that Darcy is in an awkward position now. Anyone who opens the door for him will probably run in happily.
But it can be regarded as solving the problem of Darcy's position, and then the follow-up of the nightclub incident is also corrected - after knowing that Darcy's resistance to people like Jason is not irreversible: at least in the nightclub incident, it is just because of incomplete information. , the police characterized the case as a fight, which led to Jason's sensitive misunderstanding.
With Zach informing Darcy about the arrangement of the West End people, I believe Darcy will also reclassify the nightclub case, and then the reason for conflict with Jason will disappear.
Fortunately, after Jason ran to the living area, he calmed down for a while. After listening to Zach defend Darcy, Jason restored Jason's usual personality... Personality, huh, he always understands and caters to others, but he doesn't see it. Wherever you go in your own life.
Zach couldn't say anything to Jason about this.
However, when chatting with Jason last night, Jason said something, "Has the Stone family been helping Blake? The way these big families help their sons is really strange." This is not what Jason was complaining about. , but "No wonder I still lived with Blake later, and they didn't say anything."
Do you remember, when Zach was helping negotiate insurance contracts for all of Barton's funeral businesses, Jason told Zach that he was 'kicked out' by Blake's parents once when he lived with Blake.
The reason Zach would revisit this incident is because of the timing. It has become clear that the only dissatisfaction the Stone family has with Blake is that Blake has never politicized something and turned it into a tool after possessing resources.
After establishing this major premise, it is worth re-examining that the Stone family took the initiative to intervene in Jason and Blake's cohabitation situation.
What else happened to Barton at the time when the funeral industry jointly insured? Zach didn't expect that there seemed to be no special events except Blake becoming the mayor's secretary.
So Zach could only find some details from Jason. Jason also cooperated and recalled carefully how he moved to a new residence, but was taken back by Blake because the landlord ignored the living conditions. "Blake seemed to be quite busy during that time, but he was not busy with the market. The government's business is to help Mayor Anthony with personal matters." Jason frowned as he recalled, "He used Blake's name to book rooms for the mayor, arrange private dinners, etc... "
Guess what Zach thought of
What Zach was thinking of was a bit of a conspiracy theory, a bloody one - Blake was busy with Anthony and Aisela's private relationship, and the Stone political family was keenly aware of the complexity of this situation. Both Anthony and Ethela's identities were too sensitive, so they 'sacrifice' their sons.
Think about it, everyone, if it is discovered that the mayor's secretary Blake is renting houses and having private meetings outside, the problem will not be bad for Anthony and Aisela, but for Blake and his same-sex roommates.
I talk about conspiracy theories because this is not in line with the main premise of the Stone family towards Blake, and creates an opportunity for Blake to talk about, politicize, and instrumentalize a personal issue. It's bloody because this arrangement involves two pairs of people having a speechless relationship.
That’s it for last night’s review, now let’s read the newspaper.
The nightclub incident was indeed recharacterized. There’s no need to re-do it. After all, before this report, the public didn’t know that such an incident had happened in Barton.
The report that Zach and Jason are now watching together is obviously the result of manipulation by the media at Darcy's police station and the Bishop family in the West End. The situation yesterday where Jason was regarded as a suspect no longer existed. From the beginning to the end, people like Jason were complete victims, and the two dozen perpetrators who were corrupted by alcohol were complete thugs.
What Darcy said yesterday that there were no casualties, only the nightclub facilities were damaged, has now become a sensational description in the newspapers, "Four people died because of such violence, and the police have not yet discovered the identity of the deceased..." When Jason's face turned pale, Zach explained to Jason, "Don't worry, it's a lie." He had to explain, otherwise Jason might really think that after he rescued Blake, those people really killed some innocent people in the nightclub. People, "It's a siren. After Darcy arrested everyone and brought them into the police station, he released these sirens who could not stay in the police station. Therefore, without Barton's citizenship, the police can fill this gap at will."
"Oh." Jason was obviously relieved, but there was still some discomfort on his face. He was obviously not used to the fact that the law enforcers in his city operated so casually.
Zach had a different angle to comfort Jason, "Blake was rescued by you and me." This sentence was enough.
Jason's expression became firmer. Such a crime cannot be let go just because Blake was rescued! The fact that those thugs are killing people needs to be known to the public! Four sirens, thank you!
Blake obviously cannot be the direct victim of this atrocity. Blake's identity in this report is the factual caller. In this report, there is also an interview with Blake.
'I went with my important friends, but I am the mayor's secretary after all. I had the consciousness to avoid some situations, so I was waiting for my friend outside. I happened to witness these people entering and called the police. '
The person who called the police is the truth. But whether these words are true or not depends on what everyone thinks.
But when it comes to the facts, Blake deliberately revealed several points during the interview, such as the code of conduct caused by the mayor's secretary, and describing Jason as an important friend. These are all facts.
However, what is not true is naturally the process of him calling the police. He was not waiting for Jason outside. He and Jason had just had a dispute, and it was just luck that he saw the thugs.
But these things don’t need to be known to the public, right? The focus is on the facts, not the non-facts, haha, it’s just some mental journey, who cares.
In general, this report is not long, and it does not occupy a large space. Half of the space is given to the nightclub photo that was restricted to black and white and lost the blurry lighting at night, which turned it into an extremely rundown photo—
It can be said that this report highlights all the important points!
This report is just the beginning.
Photos of nightclubs, important friends mentioned by the mayor’s secretary. Which one is not worthy of the media’s crazy exploration
Zach closed the newspaper and glanced at Jason, "You might have to be more careful during this time."
Jason didn't quite understand what Zach was talking about.
Louise understands, Louise understands so well, she is the heroine who was inexplicably plotted by James and got involved in the magical gossip. Jason is in the same situation now.
The media will be sure to dig up all of Jason's stories.
Louise, who came to deliver breakfast to Zach, patted Jason and said, "My advice, no matter where you are, keep smiling." Louise gave Zach the wine bottle, "I can make myself pose in my photos. You can’t come up with a good-looking look~ If those guys who secretly film you take pictures of you picking your nose, then everyone in the city will be able to see you picking your nose~”
Zach was speechless, "Can't you use a more 'elegant' example?"
"No~" Louise insisted, "'Not elegant' is the point~" She patted Jason, left the office, and went to the backyard. I’ll tell you later.
Jason still didn't quite understand what Louise was talking about. It was up to Zach to explain to Jason, "What Louise means is that to the media, you have become news, just like the media once treated Louise as news and tried to 'make up' Louise. The relationship between Yisi and James is the same, and the relationship between you and Blake is also the news that the Barton media wants now."
"Well… "
Let's go talk to Louise.
Louise stood on the back porch holding her thermos bottle—
Yesterday, after Zach said a bunch of things to Winston that Winston had to take time to digest, the guy didn't wait for the conversation between Old Hank and Jason to end and return to his Newton. Last night, I didn’t continue to ask Old Hank to go to Newton.
Today, he is here again.
There was nothing surprising, it was all expected by Zach. Those words that ordinary people could not understand, Winston could only get the answers from Old Hank.
It doesn’t take much life experience to know that when you want to ask a question, asking someone to come to you and asking someone yourself are two completely different situations. In the former case, if people don’t want to answer you, just leave. The latter, if the person doesn't want to answer, he can't leave.
Louise sipped the breakfast from the thermos bottle and watched Winston enter the living area. After a while, he followed out with Old Hank in front and Winston behind, talking non-stop. .
Louise didn’t do anything deliberately, the sound would naturally reach her ears.
"Zach said that all the funeral businesses in the West belong to him. What does this mean? Does Grande have any influence in the West? How come I don't know about it at all??"
Old Hank's response, "You don't know because Grande doesn't have it! Grande is in Patton! Here!"
"Then why did he say that?!" Winston's irritability could be heard just from his tone. It was obvious that these questions had been arguing in his mind all night. "What puzzles me most is, why don't I feel that Is he lying?! Could it be that it’s not Grande who has so much influence in the West, but him?? Him alone?? So what is Grande??”
"Grand is Grand! It's nothing!" Old Hank was obviously impatient. He walked back and forth in the woodworking shed in the backyard, not knowing what to do. What made Old Hank even more speechless was that he also saw Louise standing on the back porch. Although he didn't look here, Old Hank knew very well that the vampire could hear every word!
You can guess the reason why Old Hank came out specially and was questioned by Winston in the backyard -
Want to stop vampires from hearing what's happening in Grande? This is hopefully unlikely. All Old Hank could do was to quickly get this guy out of the living area without knowing what Winston would say about Zach in front of the employees in the living area.
Isn’t this true? When Winston opened his mouth, he described Zach as someone who could control one-third of the Federation. hehe.
Old Hank glared at Winston, "He said he is the one in the funeral industry in the West. Go ask him! Why are you asking me?!"
"What am I going to ask him? How much power does one person have? I don't care! Hank! I don't care! What I care about is you and me, Grande! Zach, he owns all the funeral industry in the west, Grande Rand is nothing in his eyes! What you really want is Grande, right?! Hank, my hotel, you have never given me an answer, just because what you really want is... Grande, right!" (To be continued)