The Record Of Barton’s Fantastical Events

Chapter 245: Interracial and girls

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The vampires of the Secret Alliance actually got mixed up in human interest disputes. Zach really had no sense of the final Toledo. The final enemy turned out to be a demon, which barely saved Toledo's self-esteem.

This brief distraction did not last long, Zach shook his head, "Let's focus a little bit." He glanced at Crowley who was very disdainful of such a despicable behavior, "You haven't mentioned it yet, you've done it. Be prepared to fail."

Crowley glanced at Zach, "Do you want to take that path? If that's the case, we will face each other again in the future. What will you do then?"

Smith's industrial technology core.

Technical recording represented by Michelle. Crowley was ready to master Smith's failure—competition.

If a member of the outer circle is accidentally young, Crowley will not hesitate to take the information she has, abandon Smith, and start a new business in Barton City. Poaching? This is a more polite way of saying it, threats are more appropriate. Exposing Smith's dark side may cause a heavy blow to the Smith family, but Smith is ultimately the founder of the city of Barton.

Those connections in the West End will not completely destroy her partners, so Smith will never fall, but Crowley can use the recording to threaten ordinary people who do not have strong connections. Those technicians who were deliberately hidden and protected by Crowley were already sandwiched between Smith and Crowley. The right push could easily make them switch positions and seek protection from Crowley. After all, Smith got off to a very bloody start. When these people left Smith for Crowley, Smith's own connections allowed him to quickly re-recruit. So there will be two 'Smiths' in Patton City. This is competition.

Zach frowned. If this was the case, it would be the worst case scenario for Barton City and Grande. first. Anthony will go crazy, and then, who knows, Smith will entrust Zach to deal with the aftermath, which is considered after-sales service!

The vampire sighed. He needed to give Smith an explanation to complete the commission. Put an end to the event. But Crowley is not going to give up her control over Smith, so that the vampire can whitewash peace, and there is no solution.

"Have you thought of anything?" Crowley squinted, looking at the strand of hair picked up between her fingers, as if she was already thinking about her next hairstyle.

"I'm thinking." The wine bottle was held in the air, and Zach's eyes were unfocused as he poured the red liquid mechanically. Think of this as dessert after dinner.

"Why don't you ask your little friend?" Crowley snorted, "Your double moral standards really make me helpless. I can't do this or that, but Smith can do these truly evil things." Crowley The ironic pun is obvious.

Because of Zach, a good citizen. What matters is not how many lives the admirable Smith's industry has ruined, but how to maintain Smith's status quo.

Zach smiled and shook his head. Just like the Holy Bishop's final rule for judging the ownership of souls is only in the human heart, what qualifications do aliens have to judge people's evil? Whether people themselves face sublimation or judgment in the end is up to them.

The vampire was not going to argue with Crowley about this. "Do you want to talk about James?" Zach raised his eyebrows. "I'm afraid the suggestion he can give is for you to send all the recordings to the police station." Zach Something came to mind. "You can ask Anthony."

Crowley waved her hand impatiently, "It's up to you. Let me know the result." Crowley looked at the Great Dane next to her, Jin, "This guy makes me uncomfortable, let Mike follow you."

Crowley already had the intention of leaving. The light and shadow around her seemed to be jumping, and something seemed to be pushing the air back.

"By the way." Zach knocked on the wine glass, "About Quest and Yuri. What can you tell me?" as if he was asking a casual question about common things.

The light and shadow around Crowley disappeared, and she raised an eyebrow, "Are you asking me for information?"

It would be false to say that Zach wasn't curious about Crowley's network of connections, but Zach knew that Crowley's focus was different from his. Zach wants to get to know those on the West Side without keeping their dirty secrets in his own pocket.

But now Zach wants to find a way to solve this commission. From Crowley, because he had 'eavesdropped' at noon, Kepler and the Uri boys parted ways.

Of course, Zach automatically filtered Kepler's girlish complaints, and the information he got was that the Yuri family separated from the Smith family without any reason or warning.

Zach shrugged, "Forget it, it looks slim anyway." Zach waved his hand.

What the vampire hopes is that while Crowley is doing this, someone is also attacking Smith, so everything Crowley does should be pushed to that party. Anyway, offending Smith is an offense, and two offenses. , no difference.

Crowley looked into Zach's eyes, discerning his expression. Not realizing that Zach was really trying to get information from her, he thought for a while and said, "Let me go back and sort it out."

Zach nodded.

The light and shadow became chaotic again, and I didn't feel the airflow being moved, but the things in my sight seemed to be pushed by the huge blurred black shadow, and Crowley disappeared.

Zach finished his dessert and looked at the Great Dane, "Okay, what's wrong with Alice?"

The Great Dane stood up from the workbench, and the skin of his whole body was arched and rolled by the things inside. When he jumped off the workbench and emerged from behind the desk, he had become James.

Poor James, without knowing it, had dealt with Zach Akagi countless times.

"Lola knows that we are accepting commissions from the West Enders." 'James' voice is calm and flat, which is what the real James, who always talks to Zach with emotion, lacks.

Zach curled his lips. He didn't think Laura didn't know. The girl had said several times that she 'accidentally' heard what her grandmother was saying, so don't tell her! So it's not surprising that Laura 'accidentally' heard Mrs. Barton say something about Grande.

Zach was waiting for Jin to continue, but the other party was silent. His thick arms were folded behind his back, and he was holding on to him... The human body is still a bit convenient.

Zach waved his hand helplessly, "What then?"

"No more," Kim replied.

Zach raised an eyebrow, no more? No more means silence.

This is not a problem in the friendship between the two girls. When Laura was growing up, she saw too many people who were 'used' by her family. That's a business matter in the adult world, Laura doesn't need to care.

But when the friendship between the two became the only connection between the Grande House and Laura, Blake said, 'In Grande's eyes, you are Alice's friend. That's all'. In other words, when Laura was full of girlish resentment towards the Grand House, such official matters turned into concealment.

Alice couldn't explain the affairs of the Grand House, and Laura couldn't sort out her emotions towards the people in the Grand House, so Laura asked with a regretful questioning tone, "Did Mr. Smith entrust What are you doing? Will it make Kepler sad?"

The two girls looked at each other in the room, and there was no follow-up to the conversation.

Zach smiled and shook his head. Laura was indeed a good girl, but the first thing that came to his mind was still the feelings of his friends. It's just that what she did was a little too abrupt. She knew there would be no answer, but she still asked. It was too girly.

Zach waved his hand, 'James' bent down and disappeared behind the desk, and then the Great Dane shook his butt and pushed open the side door of the office. Zach picked up the phone on the table, intending to call Anthony. But look at the time, it's stuck at eight o'clock just before dinner ends and the real nightlife begins. Zach didn't know whether to call the mayor's office or his home number. Shaking his head, he stood up and decided to comfort Alice first.

In the final analysis, Laura's anger was caused by Zach's joke on Kepler.

'Teach your sad Yuri a lesson,' was Zach's reply to Kepler's question as to why Smith was here. Zach didn't know that Laura had heard Mrs. Barton call Yuri an 'intruder'. I just thought it was Laura who heard about the current situation of Smith Building Materials and then connected it. For a girl's mind, such an association is not far-fetched.

Alice's door was ajar, and the banshee curled up on the corner of the bed with her arms folded. Seeing Zach come in, he straightened his wrinkled skirt and barely smiled, "I'm fine."

Under the pillow beside Alice, a corner of the brown cover was exposed. As for whether it was Sibella's diary or a witchcraft note, Zach did not have the ability to see through it.

Zach patted Alice on the shoulder and smiled, "It was my fault, I said too much."

Alice shook her head and showed a thoughtful expression. After a long time, she looked at Zach with a worried look on her face and asked hesitantly, "What should we do if one day we receive a commission related to Laura?"

Zach was stunned for a moment, then smiled. Laura is indeed a positive influence of Alice. Now the banshee is not worried about the small obstacles in her and her friends' homes, but like Laura, she is starting to worry about her friends.

Zach thought for a while and gave a very childish, but very true answer, "She is Grande's friend, Laura is in front of everyone."

There was a trace of relief on Alice's face. She could not answer Laura's question because she herself did not want to associate the willful but sunny Kepler with Smith.

Seeing that Alice was fine, Zach hugged her and left with a smile.

Alice, who was alone again, pulled out the brown book from under the pillow. It was not a witchcraft notebook, but Sibella's diary. The well-read diary was opened, and Alice's fingers pressed on a line of Indian characters that looked like tadpoles.

Don't worry, everyone, it's not some weird witchcraft thing, but a complaint describing a certain 'Firefly'. 'This young man only has the IQ of a five-year-old child. His sister was not abandoned, but fostered in Just here. Corden and I were confident we could take care of a friend's daughter. But he unreasonably wanted to abandon Yinghuo's name, which was childish, even more childish than Ravenchi. '

Alice searches for what she can say the next time a friend shares a secret without revealing that she's actually a banshee. A brother whom I have no impression of seems to be a good content.

Alice closed the diary and shook her head. How should she explain the fantasy man Danny Firefly? Alas, when the girl's troubles were intertwined with the alien race, Alice curled up in the corner of the bed again. (..)