After James left, Zach left the office and looked at Benjamin's calm look, not knowing what he felt in his heart. In the end, Alpha uses Sibera's spice to coexist peacefully with Zach. But with the experience that vampires bring with their long lifespan, there is always a bit of a bad feeling.
Witchcraft may be a vampire's prejudice against another belief system, or it may be the fact that Zach always thinks it is not a good thing.
It's a pity that the existence of werewolves is a mixture of two systems, and Benjamin doesn't care about this aspect. After all, there were also wizards in Benjamin's former wolf pack. Benjamin, the alpha, was not averse to witchcraft.
However, Matthew's irritability has begun to show. Last night's teaching seemed to make the young wolf feel a little more guilty when facing Zach. Yes, it was guilt. It was clear that the other person was a noble person, but I had the urge to go up and beat him up. How could I not feel guilty. So Matthew just glanced at Zach from a distance and resentfully once or twice, and then avoided it.
Zach asked Benjamin curiously, "You used spices, why didn't you give them to Matthew?"
Benjamin thought for a while, "The way this thing works is very strange. It does not weaken any senses, on the contrary, it amplifies them. It's just that I can control the feelings in my heart more clearly. I don't think Matthew has that right now." kind of control.”
No wonder Zach doesn't like witchcraft, it's such a weird thing.
Daniel was given his address and went to Steve Walker to choose a new identity. Zach had no idea of going together. Daniel, who looked no different from before, was also a blank slate. Steve was destined to be unable to recover anything. I am afraid that he would be the same as the demon hunters under the 'General'. A minimal identity to control costs.
Under such a trend, it would be bad if Zach went and hindered normal transactions and caused loss of profits to new friends.
There was no longer a need to avoid Benjamin, but for Matthew, Zach still returned to the office to sit down and let the emotionally unstable young wolf have more room to move. Naturally, Benjamin also had to accompany him outside.
With no work to do, Louise had no reason to sit in the reception room every day. She maintained the potted plants beside her desk for a while, and then went to the backyard with Alice. Zach's situation has not changed much from the previous full moon cycle. He is still alone, staring at a crumpled portrait.
Fortunately, this situation did not last long, and an unexpected guest appeared.
Seth appeared at the Grand House alone, carrying two paper bags. Zach opened the bag curiously and found cigars and red wine. The 'General' very carefully wrote down the two Zach's hobbies, cigarettes. And wine.
The reason why Seth came was already very obvious. Zach shook his head and smiled at him, "Your boss is too 'polite'. I should be the one who needs to do this. After all, I am the one who disturbed you." Work."
Seth frowned, looking at the vampire's expression and saying nothing.
Zach waited for a long time and received no response. He frowned and said, "You know? Maybe you can become friends with someone from our Grand House. I wonder what your appetite is like? He is a glutton. If you are very restrained, If so, you will be a perfect complement to each other.”
Seth's frown deepened.
Zach looked at the change in expression, thought for a while, raised his eyebrows, and understood something, but it had nothing to do with him.
The lengthy silence that followed made Zach feel helpless. If any of the 'General's men had come, the situation would not have been so embarrassing.
The 'General' will only send people after both parties understand the situation. It is to show equal friendship. He needs to confirm that Zach's apology is sufficient before he can take this step. Otherwise, it will be a low profile. The 'General' who is already employed at work will not let his status be looked down upon in the circle.
Then the scene would be closer and harmonious due to mutual communication, but obviously, Seth had no such intention.
"If you keep staring at me like this and not leaving, I will return these gifts and make you lose your job again." Zach curled his lips.
The other party didn't respond.
"I can also inform Crowley and let her deal with you." Zach tried to increase the pressure.
no response.
Zach lost his patience and picked up the phone, "I think it would be better if I call Father Constantine directly. If he drives you away once, he can do it a second time."
The round dial gives the other party ample time to react.
When Zach's eyes moved up from the dial that was still rotating, he looked at the hand pressing on the hang-up beam, and smiled, "Constantine? Is this what you care about? The only one in Barton City who doesn't A 'contaminated' priest?"
"He is no longer pure. He has fallen." The witcher finally spoke his first words.
"From your mouth?" Zach put back the receiver and looked at the guy in front of him with a smile, who had finally been tested. "I hope you can appreciate the irony."
Seth's frown deepened, making Zach wonder just how tight the guy's container could handle. Do you still remember the example of the devil who didn’t care about the container
"This is not sarcasm, this is a fact. He has..." With a flat tone and a sad expression, Zach stopped the situation that gave him a sense of disobedience.
Jin was one of his own, Zach could tolerate it, but who was Seth
"I don't want to discuss these things with your extreme beliefs." Zach waved his hand, "Well, why are you here? You should understand, I mean, why you appeared in Patton, under the 'General' .”
Seth, who finally spoke, fell silent again.
Zach was speechless.
"You should leave." Zach put away the two paper bags. Since they were gifts, returning them would be too pretentious. He waved his hand to Seth impatiently and picked up the portrait on the table. "I accept the 'General's' wishes and convey my gratitude. I still have my own affairs to deal with, please come back." "
There was no movement for a long time. Zach raised his eyes and was about to drive away again, but found that the other party's eyes were fixed on the portrait motionless.
Zach closed his open mouth, smoothed the wrinkled paper, turned to Seth, "You know him?"
Seth turned his gaze, glanced at Zach, and then looked back, continuing to look at the portrait, as if he was carefully distinguishing something. There is a reason why he is called "Written". In addition, the other person is a homeless person. The entire portrait is pieced together from the descriptions of countless indifferent citizens. It is normal to need to identify.
Zach waited for a while and took a deep breath, "Now, you'd better answer this question. It happens to be something I'm interested in right now. If you keep silent, I don't promise I won't do something."
Seth glanced at Zach again, and the skin on his forehead finally showed signs of tearing due to the tightness. The blackness in his eyes slowly spread.
Waiting, silence.
Benjamin pushed the door open and said, "You'd better answer."
His already completely black eyes looked back at Alpha, and then back at the vampire whose eyes were also filled with an abnormal red color.
"Law, cherubim."