The rain that had been falling for a week finally stopped. The moment the sky cleared away the dark clouds, the employees in Grande Living Area immediately rushed out and left Grande...
Don't worry, they're not 'leaving' the Grande, just out to relieve the humidity of a week of gloom. These employees are not former community improvement projects. They are free. It is a fact that they work and live in Grande in the three major areas of their lives, but no one forces them to have entertainment in Grande.
After a while, the living area was basically empty. The only ones left, except those with work tasks, were... Let's do it in order.
First was the Bain family, who also left Grande about half an hour later. They are moving.
The moving company's truck was parked in Grande's backyard. Half of the space in the carriage was not filled with baby supplies. Most of them were gifts from Zach. Anyone in Grande who came to visit Adam would bring a bunch of things that Adam wouldn't need. , it is better to give it to your own people.
Bain's wife was really rude. She accepted whatever Zach gave him without any question. She happily accepted it and said, "The house will be tidied up in two days and Mr. Grande will be invited to our house as a guest."
Zach's first reaction was to refuse. Being a guest in human society usually involves a meal, which is a bit troublesome for vampires. But the person immediately answered, "Party. Bain also has some old friends from the factory (Hermann). We haven't contacted each other since the factory closed and everyone made their own lives. This is an opportunity to invite everyone to get together."
Zach understood immediately. It's better to say it's a party than...show off. Bain's 'old friends' who have not been in touch probably cannot imagine that a job in the funeral industry can help Bain's family get back on its feet. This party invitation is for Zach to be the mascot~
You can imagine that if Zach, the boss of Grande, was present, even if some people disdain the funeral industry, it would be difficult to express it at the party. Everyone can just 'really' enjoy the party and congratulate the Bain family on their new move~
Bain's wife is really wise! Zach agreed, "Then I'll be waiting for your invitation."
Bain's wife stepped away with a smile and gave Zach to Bain.
"After today, I won't be able to help you understand what the employees in the living area are thinking." Bain looked a little disappointed. He has made it one of his jobs to help Zach keep an eye on the employees in the living area.
Zach smiled and waved his hand nonchalantly. When he was one of the first batch of ex-convicts in the halfway house, Bane's part-time job was still somewhat useful. At least when the still human old Hank was openly working against Zack in the living area, Bane could be a 'spy' ~By the time of the second batch of halfway house ex-convicts, Bane's part-time job was no longer effective. Old Hank and Zach's "reconciliation" was on the one hand, and on the other hand, Miles and Xiyun were direct in their affairs. Bane couldn't keep up with the punch on Zach's face.
Now this group of employees is composed of free ex-criminals and foreigners from other places, haha, Bain can't even think of playing any role.
Bain may not have thought about these things, but moving this time was actually the best life choice for him.
"But these days..." Bain suddenly became alert and pulled Zach away from the crowd. "I still found some, um, problems among these new employees." He also lowered his voice.
"What's the problem?" Zach had already ignored Scott and Milo who were sitting on the front porch of the living area. They were not working, but obviously neither of them had any intention of going out to play, like two old men waiting to die. My son, slumped on the bench listlessly, watching the people from the moving company coming in and out.
"There's a 'situation' among these new employees, and I don't think it's a good sign." Bain didn't intend to sell it off, "They divided themselves into two camps, one is the 'morning' and the other is the 'afternoon' ." Bain said in a worried tone, "It's the camp where foreign aliens from other places come in the morning and human ex-criminals come in the afternoon during their interviews!"
Zach was still looking at Scott and Milo on the front porch of the living area, "What do you want the two camps to do? Fight?"
"Uh, no. That's what I'm worried about. They don't mean to fight, they just talk and do things very clearly! Too clear!" Bain probably wanted to explain more clearly, "These days Several people have come to me and asked to change classes, saying they don’t want to be in the same class as the ‘morning and afternoon’ people! The same goes for activities in public areas, when there are so many ‘morning’ people, there will definitely be no ‘afternoon’ people. People pass, and vice versa! In such a clearly separated situation, I really think it would be better for them to stick together and fight!" Bain's worry, haha, is that "it is too detrimental to Grande's internal unity!"
Zach smiled, quite grateful. Bane was a good employee, and he knew that Grande expected loyalty from these new employees, and who wants loyal men to tear each other apart
"Then which camp do the two of them belong to?" Zach motioned to Scott and Milo on the back porch.
Bain's face wrinkled up, "The words "morning" and "afternoon" came out of their mouths!" Unhappily, "These two guys are always together, and then they don't explain to others what they are. Situation! Still saying incomprehensible words everywhere, about 'teaching you a lesson'! Well, the most speechless thing is that no one is going to find out what is going on. Instead, everyone starts to stand in the camp and separate from the people on the opposite side! I I really can’t figure it out!”
Zach raised his eyebrows, having the same doubts as Bain. But, Zach is the boss of Grande. If Zach has any questions, just ask~
Nodding to tell Bain that he understood the employee's situation and asking Bain to help his wife, Zach walked to the front porch of the living area.
The two 'old men' looked at Zach coming over, but they were indifferent.
Zach looked at where the two people were sitting and found it funny. There happened to be an empty seat in the middle. Zach sat in the empty seat and said, "Are you teaching other employees a lesson?"
No one answered Zack.
Zach turned sideways to Milo and said, "I can understand you. No one is willing to explain his way of existence to others, especially if this explanation will create joint liability." What Zach said was very general, but everyone took it upon themselves to explain. Just join Milo, a foreign race. "Your lesson is, haha, unless you 'morning people' are ready to explain to the 'afternoon people' everything they have never thought of, don't talk too much and stay away. I understand. Is that right?"
Milo pouted and turned his head as if he didn't want to pay attention to Zach.
Zach could only turn to look at Scott, "I don't quite understand you. To you 'afternoon' people, these 'morning people' are just a bunch of outsiders at best. Is there any benefit in excluding them? ?What’s your lesson?”
The corners of Scott's eyes twitched and he also turned his head sideways, as if he didn't want to talk to Zach.
Will there be no answers to Zach’s questions
No.
There is also a... 'person' in the living area.
Calvin walked out of the living area, squinted at the sun, and when he made way for the moving company staff, he naturally moved to Zach and the others.
"The 'afternoon' people are not fools. They know what the 'morning people' are hiding. And they don't like the attitude of the 'morning people'. They seem to understand Grande's attitude better." Calvin lit a cigarette. It was Zach who taught him that if you learn a bad habit, you will be more likely to be regarded as a 'human' by others. "The identity of the outsider makes the 'morning person' more naturally have a sense of 'unknown'. Everyone actually knows that Grande has gray attributes. The more concealed the 'morning person' is, the more dangerous the 'afternoon' person will be. Feeling. Then the fact that Milo followed Scott 24 hours a day created a feeling that he couldn't get rid of. Putting all this together, the sense of crisis of neither advancing nor retreating became self-protection, so... "With a flick of the cigarette ashes, "the people on both sides will naturally separate. They might as well not interact with each other, and everyone's life will be easier."
Zach looked at Calvin, "I asked you to come to the living area to observe people's lives, not to analyze the psychology of employees for me."
Calvin looked at Zach and said, "You're welcome." He threw away the half-smoked cigarette and walked off the back porch, "I'll go out for a walk and try what they call 'shopping'..."
Zach tugged at the corner of his mouth, "Have you brought any money?"
"I brought it, two cents." He took it out of his pocket as if to show off, "I picked it up." This guy has no idea about human prices!
Zach shook his head, stood up and dug into his pockets, preparing to give his wallet to the ancestor... Zach tilted his head left and right, "Are you two okay?" He took the wallet back, "Go and follow Calvin. I'll give it to you when I get back." I want a report on his every move, word and deed.”