on Monday. Zach sat at his desk with three reading choices: "Urban Legends", "Barton's Daily", and Mill Work Report in front of him.
Do you feel that the magazine "Urban Legends" has not appeared in Grande's life for a long time? Naturally, when it can no longer provide jokes for Zach, it loses its meaning. Now it has reappeared because Cyrus came to work and gave a message for Madison when he handed the work report to Zach, and Madison started submitting articles to magazines again.
Without the ability to see the present from the future, Zach doubted what Madison could write. But Zach still put the magazine in front of him as one of the options. What if the manuscript Madison submitted was the story of God's last days in this world? This is not something any creature wants to miss.
The newspaper, something Zach reads every day, doesn't have much to say. Looking at the photo on the front page, it showed a church in the West End surrounded by police. Zach also roughly guessed the direction of Barton's public opinion today. He was not interested in it, so he put it in front of him and decided according to his mood.
Work reports were something that came to Grande every day, but Zach had never looked at them seriously. Today is a little bit special, Zach might take a look. This is because Ford suddenly called me last night, said, "Get ready," and then hung up.
Zach was in Grande and didn't feel any opposition from his peers, so Zach naturally thought that something might have happened at the mill.
Madison has written important events in work reports before, and then came to ask Zach in person whether he had read the work report. Zach didn't want to be yelled at by Madison anymore.
After hesitating for a moment among the three reading choices, Zach made his choice, placed the work report in the middle of him, and opened it.
*Submit an empty work report on the 8th day and see what day you will find it. *
Zach felt all the blood in his body rush to his throat.
Snapped!
The work report was thrown into the trash can. Zach glared at "Urban Legends" and threw the magazine away angrily. After calming down, I opened the newspaper.
Jimmy Urie and Kepler Smith engaged? ? never mind…
Faith fanatics vilify Blake Stone and carry out terrorist attack on West End church…
West End Families unite to support civilian families who were injured or killed in West End Church...
Blake Stone has filed for temporary suspension from the city and is not granting any interviews…
…
Zach flipped through it, closed the newspaper, and went downstairs. A Grande employee who had been on a business trip for a week was back.
The employee submitted the invoice for the expenses as requested by Zach, and Zach handed it over to Old Hank, who would not go out in the past few days anyway... Remove the old, and now add this kind of title that only humans use in front of Hank's name. , meaningless.
Zach took Daisy's body into the basement and examined it. Attached is a death certificate.
Daisy's corpse was well preserved because the process of becoming a corpse was not very 'pretty', it just didn't look good. Zach's initial judgment was that Daisy died of wound infection. The already pale body was covered with decaying wounds.
The employee who picked up Daisy said that he had inquired and found out that Daisy died in a homeless shelter. The shelter then directly handed it over to the local funeral industry according to the homeless treatment procedures. The funeral industry found it when they inspected private property. I got Teresa’s contact information and made a routine call to inquire. Then we got to Grande.
Zach didn't want to explore how Daisy died. It could be seen that Daisy lived a very... pitiful life after leaving Barton.
Let's give this poor voice an end as soon as possible. Zach said hello to the Church of the Holy Child, the specifications didn't matter, and then called Teresa at Mary's Church to inform her to come to watch the burial ceremony in the afternoon, and then returned to the basement to tidy up Daisy's appearance.
"I'm still back here."
As soon as Zach returned to the basement, he saw Daisy floating above his body, tilting her head and sighing.
Zach's cheek twitched. Why is this woman still alive? Well, you know, the soul is still alive. Isn't the middle part still in a mess? How did she, an earth-bound spirit, survive?
"I wonder how Louise is doing now." Daisy changed her head and glanced at Zach who continued to walk towards her body. "I hope this pretty boy abandons Louise. Humph, Susan is dead. I'm going to die, Louise, and I'd rather die in a miserable way."
Zach can still bear it. Zach put on his work protective gear and sutured Daisy's wound first.
"Ugh." The Earthbinder looked at Zach suturing his wounds, "My death is so ugly!" One sigh was not enough, and the "Ah! Ah" began to prolong indefinitely.
Zach does his job skillfully.
The Earthbinder drifted once and put his face in front of Zach, "Actually, if you look carefully, this pretty boy is really good-looking. Tsk, whatever, Louise is lucky, so she'd better live a good life with this pretty boy. Bar."
Zach had a slight urge to speak... Let's forget it. It's better to have one less thing than one more thing. Daisy, the Earthbound Spirit, probably won't exist for long. Now, there should be hellhounds coming towards Grande.
"Where is Louise?" The Earthbinder floated away, looked at the ceiling, and floated up.
As soon as Daisy left, Zach shook his head and sped up the movements in his hands.
Unexpectedly, Daisy moved quickly, and after a while, she floated back again, "Where's Louise?" The earthbinder looked at Zach with a questioning look.
Zack's reaction would be weird.
"Why are Louise's clothes gone? Why are the cosmetics on the dressing table gathering dust? Why do I see traces of other women's lives in Grande (in the form of Hannah)?" "As he asked this question, Daisy, the Earthbound Spirit, stretched out a finger towards Zach, and seemed to have the tendency to poke Zach directly.
Hmm, just poke it, Zach won't be the unlucky one anyway.
"Did you, pretty boy, break up with Louise..." Her fingers stopped in the air, Daisy turned her head and looked at Ryan, who was also floating in the air, "Hi!"
Ryan was stunned for a moment, "Hi?"
"Who are you?" Daisy's attention immediately turned to Ryan and began to circle around him, "You look familiar? Have I seen you before? You are so young. How did you die? You have been dead so many times. It's been a long time? Are you still used to it..." A series of questions were thrown at Ryan.
Ryan was frozen for a long time, and his eyes were about to drift to Zach.
"Ah! I remembered, you are not Falcon's young master, Connor, are you? The guy who was burned to death by a group of armed men during the Barton High School football league last year! What a pity, what a pity! I watched your game ~You played well~You have a bright future, young man, haha, it’s a pity that you are dead~”
Ryan's face flickered like a mosaic, staring at Daisy, "Is that you?" pointing to the body that Zach was handling.
"Yeah~" Daisy seemed to be very accepting of her own death. "Can't you see~" As she spoke, she floated next to her body and assumed the same pose.
Zach continued to speed up the movements in his hands.
Ryan didn't seem to know how to deal with such a guy, and was stunned for a while.
Daisy was not ready to be quiet. After posing, she floated to Ryan again, "I remember there seemed to be a report in the newspaper that you were buried here, right? Then you..." looked at Ryan again, "It's okay to die. It’s been a year~ Why are you still here?”
"Where should I go?" Ryan's face was a little gloomy. Obviously, this was not the reason why he appeared here... Don't worry about the reason why this guy appeared here. Most likely, he saw something that might be interesting and came to watch. Yes, as a result, I didn’t expect that I would become the target of being played with.
"I don't know, it's up to you, heaven or hell, isn't it? Something like a door will appear, and then you go in, heaven or hell." Daisy frowned as if she was not sure either. Thinking, "I don't know too well, but that's what other people said." He gave Ryan a knowing look, "You know, the dead guys, they are all waiting for such a door to appear."
Ryan gave Daisy an idiot look, "Do you know what you are?"
Daisy actually blinked, "Dead man, isn't he?"
Ryan pointed at the body that Zach was still handling, "That's a dead man. Are you lying on the table with stitches like that now?"
"Uh, no." Daisy floated around, "I'm flying~~"
Ryan just rolled his eyes, "Oh my god, you don't even know what you are!" After saying that, Ryan turned around and prepared to float out of the basement. He has already made a judgment that nothing interesting will happen here, and he doesn't want to waste time with idiots.
"Wait a minute~" Daisy quickly stopped in front of Ryan, "You seem to know a lot, tell me, what am I?"
"You're an earthbinder!" Ryan changed direction and prepared to leave again. Although he could pass through Daisy directly, some ignorant people think that 'idiots' are contagious. Ryan happens to be such an ignorant person. .
"Earthbinder?" Daisy stood in front of Ryan again, "Oh!" Suddenly, "Is this why I haven't been able to move too far away from my body? I'm 'tied' to it, right?" "Daisy doesn't seem to be really an idiot, just simply... I don't know.
Although Zach continues to work at a high speed, questions are piling up: Why doesn't Daisy know? She had just said that she had met dead people like her who were waiting for the trial of their faith. But again, in Daisy's words, it seems that everyone is as ignorant as her.
What's going on in the middle of the country? Is it so chaotic that no one is willing to do such a thing as popularizing science for new alien races? Well... the situation in the central part is worse than expected.
Let me give you an example to help you understand Zach's logic. Have you ever heard the stories of children who were born in war, had no one to raise them, and were abandoned in the mountains and raised by animals? Human children raised by animals have no idea that they are human. This is the ignorance that exists in Daisy now.
"Otherwise?!" Ryan was already impatient and changed his position again to leave.
"Don't worry, I haven't finished asking yet~" Daisy continued to intercept Ryan, "Then the 'door' I heard others talking about, is it true? We will go to heaven or hell, is it true? "Daisy also got inexplicably 'high', "I think I'm the kind of person who will go to heaven~ I'm very good at memorizing holy scriptures~ When I was a child, Mother Teresa's favorite thing to do was to recite random scriptures. ~I carry it better than Louise and Susan every time~~"
Ryan stopped changing directions and stared at Daisy for a while.
Then, Ryan turned to face Zach, "Zach, be merciful, give her a good time, and kill this idiot in Barton who is thinking about heaven!"
Tsk.
Zach's work has come to an end! Now she could only stop what she was doing, and looked wordlessly at Daisy, the earthbinder who had looked over with doubt, "Why are you talking to this pretty boy..." Daisy's eyes met Zach's. Daisy blinked, "Are you looking at me?"
Zach didn't answer. Daisy flickered again and suddenly appeared in front of Zach, very close to her. "You're looking at me!" She said and stretched out her hand.
Zach had no intention of stopping him, and allowed Daisy's hand to touch his body in a forceful pushing gesture.
There was a dazzling bright red flash, and Daisy's form blurred and she quickly retreated to the corner, "It hurts! What's wrong with this pretty face..." When Daisy looked in horror at where Ryan was just now, Ryan's shadow had disappeared.
"I'm a vampire." Zach continued the movement in his hand, but now he didn't have to rush. He slowly added a blush to Daisy's pale face that would make people look less uncomfortable, "Restrain all soul aliens. .And you, the most primitive earth-bound spirit, are a soul alien."
Children left alone in the mountains will eventually return to human civilization.
"Suck, vampire? What??"
How to educate a child from scratch? Zach doesn't know and doesn't need to know.
Zach: "It's no longer important to you. Didn't you notice what Ryan said just now? Let me kill you mercifully."
"I'm already dead!" Some concepts cannot be changed in a while.
Zach shook his head and explained with compassion, "The human Daisy is dead, and the earth-bound spirit Daisy is still here calling a creature that can defeat him a gigolo." Zach glanced at Daisy, "You are Do you really expect heaven?”
"Wait, wait a minute... You are a vampire, then Louise..." Daisy was completely unaware of the crisis she was facing, and her thoughts actually went to Louise. It was neither dusk nor dawn, so there was no view to show us whether Cerberus had made its way into Grande's scene.
But the unknown is particularly urgent, isn't it? It's the same as Hank's view of eternal life.
"Louise, also a vampire." Zach answered.
"Then Louise can see me too?! Where is she?! You'd better not break up!!"
"Take care of yourself, Daisy." Zach shook his head again, compassion finally prevailed, "We didn't break up, Louise just went to the Republic for a trip."
"She's alone? Why don't you go with her?!" Well, Daisy's point was completely missed. Ignorance is really scary.
"Someone has to hold a funeral for you, right?" Zach finished his work and made a show gesture.
Daisy was stunned for a moment, looked at her body, and was quiet for a while. She didn't know what wonderful changes had occurred in her thinking, "Will I go to heaven?"
Zach took off his work equipment and replied at the same time, "The one who controls Barton's Earthbinder belongs to the devil. All the Earthbinders in Barton will belong to hell." Zach paused deliberately for a while, "Originally, Barton still has a way out. To go to heaven, that means you are a true believer in the Holy Lord. Barton's demon will make you wait for the trial of faith, and faith will determine your belonging. However, you are not very lucky. Now, this road is gone." Dai. You may not understand, but we should understand that it still makes sense to perform this kind of face-giving behavior now? Haha, it is destined that no certain god will return in heaven. No one will care whether the soul that goes to heaven meets the doctrinal rules set by that god.
"So I will go to hell..." Daisy calmed down inexplicably, "Terminate me, vampire."
What could be done with a wave of the hand, Zach raised his hand.
"Wait a minute!" The same inexplicable new incident happened, "I don't want you! You are Louise's man! I will not cause trouble for Louise at the end of my life!"
This... unexpectedly has the brilliance of humanity...
"Where's your brother? Where's Benjamin? Let him come!"
"He's not a vampire, but..." Zach raised his hand and waved it, "He can do it too." Zach pouted his lips, be merciful to the end, and just entrust Benjamin in the form of a commission, "But you have to Wait a moment..." Zach blinked, and the Daisy in his eyes instantly turned into pieces and disappeared, "Daisy, Daisy, Daisy?" Zach was silent for a while, "Hey." and left the basement. (To be continued)