Zach leaned back, leaned against the back of his chair, and looked at the ceiling, "Suicide or murder."
"Suicide!" Wes bit his lower lip and answered.
"So what I just mentioned about the malice of people from the west towards Indian culture was what Sibella asked you to say."
"Yes!"
"But it is a fact that Paisiying's carnival was threatened and destroyed."
"Yes!"
Zach lowered his head and raised his hand to touch his forehead, "So Sibella is using her life to expose a social problem that Barton is experiencing." Zach was thinking.
"Yes!"
"Unlike West Enders' failed Blake Plan-when the nightclub attack happened, we in Barton were controlling the impact immediately, trying to slowly control the direction of public opinion, and finally controlled all the plans to bite the West Enders back. Now Blake was implicated by religious correctness and even lost his job (mayor's secretary)." Zach used Blake's previous experience as an analogy, because they were all incidents of social discrimination, "So Sibella chose a person who has no one among us. Can control the way the impact is brought to light.”
"Yes!!" may be a reference to Blake, and we know that Blake is now bound to one person - Jason. And Jason is kind of like Wes’ mine. Weiss' mood fluctuated a bit, but fortunately he was focused enough, "Sibella deliberately committed suicide at a controversial location, attracting the attention of the police stations in two jurisdictions, and letting civilians (passengers on the bus) see her. Death. She deliberately made this case the opposite of the previous attacks on minorities in remote nightclubs! Sibella wants the public to focus on her! She wants to be discussed! She wants to be exposed!"
Zach lowered his head and nodded, "I understand everything. Okay, you go and call Detective Coulson in."
"What are you going to say to Coulson?" Weiss was a little impatient.
"I will cooperate with his reasoning." Zach looked up and answered calmly, "Sibella's goal has been achieved, the case has been seen by the public, and Detective Coulson just admitted that Pais Ying Indian The fact that culture has been maliciously destroyed." Zach looked at Wes, "You don't need to force the Southern Police Department to accept murder, and you don't want to."
That's right, let's not mention that Weiss has no legal authorization to intervene in the investigation at this time, only the nature of the murder case. Once the Southern District Police Department backs off and admits to murder, will Weiss turn into a murderer and come out to solve the case
"But Sibella hopes that when the media gets the news..."
Zach knew what Wes wanted to say. What Wes said just now - the difficulties encountered by Paisin Carnival, Sibella hoped that someone could pass these on to the public, "Detective Coulson can say, Detective Coulson is the most He likes to hold press conferences and be interviewed by the media." Zach interrupted Wes, "If you don't believe me, you can ask James."
This sounds like a joke, but unfortunately, it is true. When Coulson and James were paired together, Coulson was the only one to handle matters like exposure to the flashbulbs.
"Sibella wants more than just an admission. You heard what Coulson just said. He has never been in the West, and he has no feeling at all about the Westerners' deep-rooted discrimination against Indian culture!"
Sibella, you really made a good move. Come to think of it, Wes is the perfect candidate to talk about discrimination!
But Zach has a better idea now, "Don't worry, even if Detective Coulson doesn't really understand the harm caused by this social problem, he will convince everyone, the media and the public. "
"How are you sure?"
"Huh." Zach shook his head, "Because he is now resentful of your Director Darcy."
"ha?"
"Detective Levine's death." Zach didn't want to explain it from the beginning. He only mentioned a few key points. If Wes wanted to know more, he could ask others, such as James, "Then you said about the Paisine Carnival." That committee has been asking your North District Police Department for help, but the North District Police Department has not done any practical help... "
Wes interrupted, "We can't arrest people for a few insulting letters!"
Zach didn't mind either, "The result was that the North District Police Department did nothing, which ultimately led to the death of the leader of Indian culture in Paisying on the roadside. It was enough for Detective Coulson to have this conclusion in his mind, he would not let it go. Pass this opportunity.”
Weiss opened his mouth, "Do you think he will add insult to injury and attack the North District Police Station?"
"I don't think so, I'm sure he will."
"That's not good..." Wes still had concerns. After all, he was a detective from the North District Police Department.
Zach looked beyond the surface to see the essence, "No, why can the North District Police Department close down just because of a few complaints from a detective in the South District Police Department?"
Police station? collapse? Do you feel the point of this joke
"Uh..." Wes had nothing to say.
"Call someone."
Wes shook his head and went to call someone.
When the two police detectives sat across from Zach again, Zach had already sorted out what he wanted to say, "Sibella did come to Grande to arrange a funeral for herself. In our cemetery, even the graves are The digging is complete, and the detectives can collect evidence if necessary."
pit. Winston dug it.
Detective Coulson's eyes moved twice, but he generally remained calm. Mr. Zachary Grande is... uh, 'awesome'
As for Weiss, he lowered his head and remained silent.
"But as someone who has some personal interaction with Sibella (Alice), and as the owner of the Grand Funeral Home, I have a few words to say. The two police detectives can use it as my defense or self-comfort. Okay, I hope you listen to me."
Weiss naturally continued to remain silent.
Detective Coulson cleared his throat, "Ahem, Mr. Grande, please speak."
"I tried to dissuade Sibella." This is the kind of situation where everyone knows you are acting, but you still have to act. Look, Detective Coulson looked seriously and listened very seriously, "As an acquaintance, I tried my best. But as the owner of the funeral industry, when Sibella asked for a piece of land as her burial place, and asked When Grande performed her funeral, I couldn't say no. As you all know, Grande is the only one performing the traditional Indian funeral."
Detective Coulson is called a veteran for a reason. He immediately realized what Zach wanted to express, "Mr. Grande, I can understand you. As Sibella's friend and undertaker, you are here." You can't have it both ways. You just did what you should do. Sibella's suicide was not your fault, Mr. Grande. Please forgive me." Listen, it's so... 'greasy'.
Zach also used the same 'oil' to accept Detective Coulson's condolences, "Thank you. But I still hope that I can do more." The following sentence was the key, making the silent Weiss move. , "I even suggested that Sibella rest for a few days in the southern district, Grandery, which has a friendlier environment, and avoid the northern district, Paisiying, and Carnival, which made her feel more stressed. But she refused."
In other contexts, this may truly be a person's intention to help a stressed friend escape the stressful situation.
But in this context.
Detective Coulson read the key point he should grasp from the way Zach looked at him, "Yes! If who is the murderer of this suicide, it was the environment that made her feel stressed!" He rolled his eyes gloomily. Wes was completely silent.
This is the confirmation of what Zach just told Wes - Detective Coulson will definitely satisfy Sibella!
Zach nodded, "Of course, I also informed Benjamin immediately to help our friends, but obviously the effect was not good." There is no need for these two people to go to Benjamin's place to cause trouble again. The epilogue was made by Zach himself, "If the two detectives have nothing else to do, I will start preparing for my friend's funeral."
"Yes!" Detective Coulson stood up, "Thank you for your cooperation! Zach." Of course he would call Zach by a more familiar name now. Zach not only helped him accomplish his goal, but also gave him a value-for-money gift package. .
Wes also stood up. He knew he had nothing more to say and was not prepared to be polite. He walked out of the office before Detective Coulson. However, when Wes was about to leave Zach's sight, he still gave Zach a hidden look.
While dealing with Detective Coulson's courtesy, Zach nodded knowingly, telling Wes that he no longer had to deal with Sibella. If Sibella had any problems, come to Grand to find him.
Detective Coulson seemed to deliberately delay the time. After Weiss had completely gone downstairs, Detective Coulson suddenly stopped the courtesy before leaving. "I'm sorry!" He apologized, "I know you want to help me and help Nan." District Police Department, but I’m too inconsiderate, tut!” Detective Coulson seemed to be blaming himself seriously, “It’s so inconsiderate. We know that Sibella is somewhat involved with you Grande, but we don’t know that you really are. Friends! If I knew you were friends, I would never throw such a thing in front of you in such a cold-blooded way... "
Well, there is still humanity in the old fritters.
Zach patted Detective Coulson and interrupted his apology, "Coulson, Sibella and I are not friends."
Detective Coulson was stunned for a moment, "Aren't you?"
"No, every time she comes to Grande she will argue with me about the concept of minor custody. We are not friends, at most we are acquaintances. We may even dislike each other a little because of our differences on the concept of minor custody."
Can you tell what Zach did? He replaced the problems that Sibella would inevitably mention about her Ryan and Ravenci every time she came to Grande with the ones that Detective Coulson understood. Alice's custody issues.
"Oh." Detective Coulson's response was not slow, but no matter what, this is something that needs to be thought about, "You are not friends, and she is not very satisfied with your custody of Alice?"
Zach didn't give any response because it wasn't necessary and Detective Coulson had no reason to continue asking questions about Grande and Sibella's relationship. As you know, everything Detective Coulson needs is in the 'oil' dialogue above.
Detective Coulson also felt conscious, "Okay! I understand. But this time I really want to thank you!"
"No need." Zach said as he should, "Now do what you need to do."
"Yes!" Detective Coulson nodded and formally said goodbye.
Zach didn't have any time to breathe, "To hold a traditional Indian funeral for a wizard in such a high-profile manner!" Roy Zmich came back, "You know this will make you stand out among the foreign funerals in the West who don't want to support you in the first place. How many people in the industry don’t want to support you?”
The timing couldn't be more perfect. Zach looked at Roy, "And after eavesdropping on the whole process, your first reaction was to care about my situation. Should I be moved?"
"Stop being so pretentious!" Roy put on a disgusting expression, "Those 'angels' are just as you predicted." Instead of changing the subject, he quickly told Zach the news he was supposed to give back, "Halfway through the week During the show, he couldn't stand the sermon of 'Everyone can go to heaven' and started to go crazy. Now he is entangled with Crowley's gang of angels."
"Then what?" Zach doesn't care much about what is bound to happen. What Zach cares about is "Revero, have you dealt with it?"
"Absolutely." Roy gave a vague answer.
"What do you mean almost? Have you mentioned the key points I told you?" Zach was a little speechless. With Roy's attitude, Zach could not rest assured that he would be given other tasks in the future.
"I said it." Roy's face wrinkled, "But I'm not you, I'm not Toledo, and I'm not as sure as you are about how much Refroo obeys me, a 'political asylum seeker.'"
Well, it turns out it was a lack of confidence.
Zach patted Roy on the shoulder, "Stop treating your coming to me as political asylum. You have to remember that we are now working hard for the future of the Sabbat."
Roy touched Zach's hand and did not answer the call, but returned to the funeral, "So, you really want to hold a funeral for Sibella?"
"Of course, this is my testimony to Detective Coulson, and the testimony cannot be false." Zach picked up the phone. Hey, he just answered Sibella's funeral. He had to inform Sibella. husband Corden. I hope Sibella discussed this speechless plan with her husband, and Zach could save a lot of time explaining it.
"You understand what impact this will have on western society. You can't strangle the wizard families in the middle for the Sabbat, and then become the guardian of Indian culture! Even I can see that you are being manipulated by Sibe Larry took advantage! She took the ten-year agreement you helped her get for Patton's Indians, and then she played you off without mercy!"
Zach was dialing, "You have to admit, this plan is very smart." Zach didn't seem worried about himself, and was actually praising Sibella.
Roy twitched the corners of his mouth, "Do I need to remind you that the Wizard family has basically declared war on our Sabbat?"
"But the wizard family is not the same as the Indians, right?" Zach was waiting for the call, and he still had some time to teach Roy a few words, "Even in the colonial war four centuries ago, the battlefield was divided into two. Ordinary people and aliens. Roy, don't forget that the country we are in now is the Federation, an independent country after the colonists and the Indians reached peace. This is the foundation of this country. If we have to face war again, this time, Ordinary humans do not belong to the scope of our war."
Roy was not persuaded by Zach, "The Indians are the people who are suppressed at the bottom in the west! No one will recognize the foundation of the country that was once established by your secret alliance!"
The phone was picked up, "Is this Zachary Grande?"
"Yes." Zach shook his head. The other party was waiting for his call. Sibella had really arranged everything—
"Tomorrow I will send the real soul-inducing grass to Grande. Sibella also has some requirements for the coffin, so I will send it there together."
What could Zach say, "Okay, let's see you tomorrow." He hung up and faced Roy, "Then do we, the Sabbat, want to face the wizard family in the middle and mobilize all ordinary Indians to fight against the vampires?"
Roy was stunned for a moment.
Yes, do you dare to face it? We know that the wizard family in the central part of the country is sending weapons and money to ordinary Indians. We know that those weapons and money are preparations made by the wizard family to control the alien races in the republic in the future.
There is no need to tell Roy this yet, they can wait until Murphy Assamat and Miley investigate the exact information. However, there is one question. If the wizards in the central part of the country take full advantage of the Sabbat's oppression of the Indians, encourage ordinary Indians to hate the Sabbat, and desperately buy private real estate in the central part, then at this time, the war between vampires and wizards will Is there any suspense
Now all the vampires who can move relatively freely throughout the Federation rely on the foundation of the country established by the Secret Alliance! Peace among humans!
"Do you understand?" Zach saw that Roy's expression had changed, and there was no need to explain, "So yes, if I want to become a defender of Indian culture to keep ordinary Indians away from this war, I I will do it. I don’t care if anyone in the Sabbat agrees with it.” (To be continued)