"Then, let's watch this Indian gentleman die here."
Five minutes after saying this, Zach's patience disappeared, "Sam, go see why this Indian gentleman is not dead yet."
"That's not good." Thimble actually began to disobey Zack's orders, "How embarrassing."
Zach was a little surprised, "Aren't you used to seeing people die?"
"I'm not used to seeing Indians die," replied Sam in the thimble.
"National sentiment?"
"So so." Sam's explanation... You can feel it for yourself, "Looking at the house, he should be a rich man. Like the Indians in Patton, his income must be above the average level. But he is so stupid. He knows how to use drugs like Xiaobai, so he is definitely not a guy with witchcraft talent, he is probably just an ordinary Indian. So... "
Sam stopped talking. Zach felt it for a while before tentatively saying, "Are you trying to say it's unfair?"
"kindness."
kindness
Zach raised his eyebrows, "It's really unfair. Indians without witchcraft talents have an easier life." For example, it is impossible for people to be targeted by werewolves and kidnapped because of witchcraft talents, and finally completely break away from normal human life and become People like Seim and Mu En.
Someone interrupted, and Hughes, who was covered in Zach's coat, said, "Ordinary Indians are not just above average as they are now. The Indians in the west live a very poor life, below average or below average." "This sounds like he is inviting trouble to himself, but what Hughes actually means is, "What society can provide to people must ultimately be provided by society, and what is buried in one's own blood and soul is one's own. If you want As I say, having a talent for witchcraft is better than not having one.”
Zach was a little surprised that Hughes would actually take the initiative to help him comfort his wizard Sam. Recalling the strange look in Hughes's eyes when he was healing himself, Zach looked at Hughes and said, "What are you thinking about."
This question was too broad and could not be answered, but after hearing the question, Hughes showed that strange look again. Zach won't interrupt with a 'fall in love with me' joke this time.
Hughes, "You might think that I almost died just now because I didn't change my habit in the west in time, but in fact, I forgot..." Looking at Zach, "I forgot about the real Federation. This land has... How dangerous.”
Zach said nothing and looked at Hughes waiting for the follow-up.
"For four centuries, we Sabbat vampires have never worried that the ground beneath our feet would not allow us to set foot on it." Hughes also looked at Zach, "You may not know it, but in the screening plan of the Secret Alliance Orphan Vampires in the Central Region, Several batches of vampires have been connected to the west... "
Sorry, Zach knew, relying on Ms. West's book manuscript. Tsk, talking about this Zach is a bit regretful - I will no longer be able to see Ms. West's book manuscript, and Madison won't explain why, hey.
Hughes continued, "...the most common question asked by those foreigners in the cities in the west is where they can go and where they can use it as a settlement." Hughes shook his head, "We are all laughing at this group of people who have been hiding for a long time. It turns out that vampires in the darkness of the city have no self-esteem and even live cautiously - in the west, there is no place that vampires cannot go. But now I realize that we, the Sabbat vampires, should be laughed at. Vampires, in this land , it is not unimpeded. We have stayed in our own beautiful little world for too long, and we have forgotten how difficult and dangerous the real world is for vampires."
Oh, Zach now understands what the look in his eyes that he joked about as 'falling in love' was, "Do you admire a vampire who doesn't live in the Sabbat in the West?"
Hughes was silent for a while, with a calm look on his face as he gave up hiding. He nodded, "I'm now imagining how the Secret Alliance existed in the Central Region! How did the Secret Alliance have the courage to let the wizard families in the Central Region grow freely? ! The Sabbat has always believed that it and the Secret Alliance are enemies of each other, but the enemy of the Secret Alliance is definitely not the Sabbat. How did the Secret Alliance maintain its existence for four centuries in such a dangerous environment full of external and internal hostile factors? ! My imagination is failing me. So I might as well admit that I kind of admire vampires who live outside the Sabbat."
"In that case, thank you~" Zach accepted this sincere compliment without any burden, with a smile, "In fact, it's not that difficult. Just like I reminded you, stay civilized." - When you go somewhere When moving to a place, ask for the owner’s permission ~ it’s so simple.
This conversation lasted for a long time, but after all, his patience had reached its bottom. On the list in Zach's hand, there were still a few names to be crossed off that were likely to die in the near future. Zach was ready to continue tonight's process and waved to Hughes, "Let us get you a set of clothes first, and by the way, replenish food..." Although Zach was weak, it would not affect his actions - Eli's control The blood trick is at work. However, Hughes' condition was not very good. Zach could even 'hear' Hughes's 'hunger' - similar to how humans grow when they are hungry, vampires have similar physiological phenomena: such as eyes that turn red uncontrollably from time to time. Teeth sticking out.
Being able to learn about Revro's food supply method in Barton is also a gain.
But Zach didn't finish his words. A streak of gold streaked across the night sky and fell into the Indian house, which the two vampires could not enter.
The Indian gentleman finally died.
It can be regarded as satisfying the original intention of watching people die, and there is no special meaning. The sense of finality has been successfully satisfied. Zach glanced at Hughes and prepared to leave.
"That angel won't take that Indian soul to heaven." Hughes had no intention of following Zach. Frowning, eyes red, teeth sticking out, he asked such an obvious question.
A door opened in the night sky that needed to be avoided, and the Earthbinder, which was still repeating its painful death (systemic organ failure caused by organ cessation), floated into the door.
"Do you have any opinion on this situation?" Zach didn't really ask, he was reminding Hughes Revero not to interfere with Angel's current 'career'.
Hughes did not receive Zach's reminder, "I have it!" He did not follow Zach, but moved closer to some houses shrouded in gold, "Stop this ridiculous behavior immediately!" He was actually ordering the angel.
Zach could only stop leaving and stood there, frowning and looking at Hughes who was completely serious.
You must know that Zach's job as a nanny for Hughes was due to Hughes Revero's lack of dealing with human law enforcers, not the internal disputes among the alien races of the Holy Lord Faith... Now this nanny job seems to be upgraded.
Jin ignored a vampire's order and still completed the job he came here for. Then, perhaps for 'education' reasons, he rode the golden light and landed in front of Hughes Revero.
This strange angel showed his human form, took back the exposed golden color, and nodded politely to Zach, then looked at Hughes Revro, "Did you just say that, Vampire Revro?" .”
Normally, this is the normal attitude of the soul aliens who believe in the Holy Lord towards vampires.
If you think back, you can remember that when the fallen angels first appeared, the demons had the same attitude towards Zach. It was only with the continuous involvement of interests that Barton's demons had to accept Barton's social tone, and they formed a relationship with Zach. Gram, treat all creatures in Barton with equal respect, regardless of whether they are aliens or humans.
Newton's Angel can be said to have continued the attitude of Crowley, who was once the Mirror Man and is now an Angel, towards Zack - at least being polite. But obviously there will be no extra respect for the new vampires.
Hughes frowned, obviously a little irritated, "You heard what I said! But you still sent that Indian soul to heaven!"
The angel looked at Hughes expressionlessly, "So."
Hughes's eyes turned red, and there were obvious blood vessels bulging on the surface of the skin that couldn't be covered by Zach's coat.
The angel was not frightened by the vampire's obvious sign of attack, but continued to remain expressionless, "Are you going to attack me, vampire?"
The nanny had to step in to prevent the 'child' in his care from doing stupid things. "He's just hungry." Zach stepped forward, held Hughes down, and glanced at the same time, trying to understand the true meaning of Hughes' sudden irritation. reason.
Hughes also looked at Zach, "How could you allow this to happen?!" Inexplicably, he turned to question Zach.
"What is allowed? Does our faith take over the soul of this world?" Zach asked, "Is this something that we vampires need to allow?"
Although Zach knew very well that four centuries ago, when the thirteen clans of vampires split into two opposing alliances, the Sabbat and the Secret, the fact that the vampires interpreted the Holy Lord's faith differently was exposed - the Secret advocated giving up the Holy Lord. The order of the Lord's faith is to stop the war and establish a new country; the Sabbat advocates completing the order and living up to the rewards given to vampires by the Lord's faith (Day Line).
But Zach feels that at least the vampires in the two alliances have a consensus on the fact that the only purpose of the Holy Lord Faith in this world is to take away souls.
"But not the souls of the Indians!" Revro stared at Zach, "We are colonists! We are invaders! What the Holy Lord Faith wants is the human beings who came to colonize this continent with our thirteen clans. Soul! Not these races that should have been wiped out four centuries ago!"
Zach opened his mouth, surprised by a question he had never thought of.
The Sabbat's persistence in the colonial war is really something that Zach can't understand. Have the current Sabbat vampires begun to interpret the colonial war in this way - is the purpose of colonization to fill this continent with the souls of colonists?
Zack guessed that from a certain perspective, it made sense:
If the Holy Spirit only wanted souls, there would be no need to specially bring people to colonize, just preaching would be enough.
But judging from the historical facts of mankind, which religious-related missionary behavior was not accompanied by the spread of human race? For much of history, politics and religion have been intertwined. The colonial war four centuries ago was the result of the Holy Lord's last attempt to control human politics!
Compared to Zach, who understood the nature of the colonial war more thoroughly, the vampire of the Sabbat, Hughes Revero in front of him, seemed to completely ignore the human political reasons behind the war, and completely placed the position of the colonists on purely religious matters. The soul maker (population reproduction).
Zach glanced at the expressionless angel, "You should leave, I can..." Zach's intention was to let the angel leave first. The vampire's interpretation of the colonial war was ultimately the vampire's own business. Zach was not sure of convincing anyone. A Sabbat vampire who has been educated for four centuries, but at least he can use Newton's current social situation to tell Revro not to care about this fact that will not change.
Zach was interrupted, "He can't leave!" Hughes was firm, "Unless he drags out all the Indian souls in heaven in front of my eyes!"
The angel's gaze shifted to Hughes and Zach several times, "I summon Crowley."
Zach's expression was not good, and he looked at Hughes, "You know you are looking for trouble, right?"
"This is not a trouble!" Hughes was firm, "This is a matter of principle!" Staring at Zach, "For four centuries! Our Sabbat has been silently supporting the Holy Lord's faith, building churches in the west, funding churches, and Faith in the Holy Lord cultivates believers!”
Zach sees this, Hannah’s father, no problem. Not to mention that although Hannah's father should have been a scumbag destined to hell, at least the fact that he became a believer under the influence of Western society must be acknowledged.
Hughes continued to speak righteously, "We have been working hard to fulfill the orders of the Holy Lord. The Indians do not have any human rights in our Sabbat society!" He also dared to say, but this is not the point, "We have always insisted on this Our goal in coming to this land! We have also been working hard to convey our results to the Holy Lord!" For example, Constantine's research, "Although the Holy Lord's faith has never responded, we can understand it! After all, now..." laugh He paused and glanced in the direction of Barton, who should be referring to Ms. West, "But when the Holy Lord returns to heaven, we are confident that the Holy Lord will know our efforts over the past four centuries!" Then he turned to call Crowe. Li's angel, "And what does Newton mean by doing this now! Letting heaven be polluted by the souls of Indians is erasing the efforts of our Sabbat for four centuries! When the Holy Lord returns, he must be in his own home Are you being blinded by a bunch of souls that shouldn’t exist and ignoring the efforts of our Sabbat vampires for four centuries?”
Sincerely, even if you tolerate the Purposeism of the Sabbat Vampires... the Sabbat Vampires' understanding of the Holy Lord's situation is too backward.
You can’t blame Zach or Frank, can you? All our sources of information about how the Holy Lord fell to Ms. West’s level are the ancestors of Lesembula. He deliberately didn’t tell himself. 's son's.
Yes, what we are talking about here is the fact that the Holy Lord has lost his power under the continuous plunder of the black cat in the present, past and future, and may never return to heaven! This also includes the true reward of the vampire, the complete form of the vampire, the Holy Lord's plan for purgatory... There is so much I don't know about the Sabbat.
The goal that the Sabbat vampires persisted in, Zach now heard, was really pathetic. (To be continued)