When Coulson took James to the bathroom to teach him a lesson, Zach was sitting at James' desk, casually looking through James' personal belongings.
Zach needed a distraction to deal with his little irritation.
Zach did not expect to see Emilia again. After all, the fault of the ghoul incident lies with Zach himself. It was him, the master of Grande, who did not let Grande be in Barton's state when he lacked Sibella. Where needed, tragedy was caused. (Thirteen volumes, the label on the previous page was wrong.)
When James came to Grande with the insights he gained from Emilia, Zach was hesitant to tell the truth, but we all know how that turned out. James used his own malice to kill himself (Volume 14, the conversation between James and Zach in the office before Derek came to Grand), making Zach disdain to continue telling the truth.
The relationship between Amelia and James has become very strange. It should be a psychological therapy that both parties need to fully open up, but it is because there is a gap in the middle that both parties think exists. As far as the facts I just saw, let alone treatment, it seems that these two people have big problems getting along with each other.
Zach opened a gap in this barrier, and the target was Emilia, who Zach thought was more rational. Zach didn't know what would happen in the future. It was just a temporary feeling that he needed to do this.
In the future, whether James will get angry again and cause trouble for Zach because of this incident, or it will be something better, this is unknown, and this is what makes Zach a little irritated.
Oh yeah, Zach's hands are free now. After Amelia left, Detective Coulson took out the James key and released the powerful informant who he believed the police must not lose. Then he took James away.
Zach concentrated his attention and 'eavesdropped' for a while. It was nothing more than a lesson from a senior to a junior, which was quite boring. So just use your free hands. Look at James' things casually as if you were picking out something.
It can be regarded as a little inspiration for James.
There are three picture frames on James' table, but only one is standing. Zach saw James in a group photo of a bunch of people in military uniforms laughing, and he also saw Wes.
The picture frame that was turned upside down showed James and Georgina, who had been kidnapped by the hunter Robert and whose whereabouts were unknown. The two people smiling in the photo probably never imagined that things would turn out the way they did now.
Another one. The composition is very, well, wonderful.
In front of a background filled with huge portraits of people, James stood in front of him wearing a military uniform with an expressionless face. It was not an honorary formal suit, but a combat uniform, stained with stains and dangerous equipment hanging everywhere. Guns, grenades and the like.
A middle-aged man with a formal military uniform decorated with medals sat in a later place, his hands resting on a walking stick between his legs. Also expressionless. That's General Lance.
Those who know know that this is a photo of father and son. Those who don’t know may think that this is a high-ranking military boss taking a ceremonial photo with a soldier who has just finished his mission, or that the mission failed. A mission to survive. Isn't it? Didn't you see that both of them had straight faces
Zach pursed his lips and casually opened a document. Of course Zach knew it was wrong. However, no one came to stop him! He was brought here in handcuffs. Now he is left here like an idler with no one to care about him.
What’s even more inexplicable is that I don’t know who ordered the takeaway lunch at the police station, but he actually prepared one for Zach!
There is nothing suspense about this little thing. The one doing these odd jobs in the police station is Emma, the policewoman. The reason why she wants to be nice to Zach, everyone knows - Benjamin.
Looking through the documents. It was stamped with a big red seal of 'Rejected' and signed by Director Colon himself.
Guess what, prompt, Zach is comforted.
This is a report, and James has not disappointed Zach. The report was about something missing from the Hermann factory!
James' report contains detailed confessions, but all interviewees remain anonymous! What we know, can we put the names of Saints Sissi and Thomas Gangello, or even Eli? cannot!
The Hermann factory is about to close, and all employee compensation plans have been completely restored in this report by James!
James also cited the conflict between Paisin and the factory that he was involved in during the Fight Club case. Write down the complete process of something being stolen. And requested instructions to call the man who worked at the Hermann factory as a witness.
Director Cologne's reason for rejection was very simple. The person involved, Herman, did not speak.
It seems that James has hit a wall again under Zach's guidance, but is this really the case? Hermann's name has appeared in the official documents, and the closure of the factory, an event that will affect Barton, has appeared in front of the people in charge of Barton!
Whether it is dismissed or not is just a matter of whether a witness invites you to the police station for tea. It is not important. The important thing is that the information that was scattered in various directions was finally summarized, coherent, and displayed in front of those who need to know when this report appeared!
Remember Blake yesterday? Think about the police summons he was hampered by from all sides, resulting in slow progress. Was it summoned by the police authorities to prove something? It was to prove that Herman had entrusted Grande with something, but Grande finally withdrew!
Zach's plan has been realized. Guess, soon, the business section of Barton Daily will be followed by the acquisition of 'Uri' by 'Smith', which has been washing the pages for a long time, and become the washing machine of 'Herman Factory'. Version!
"This matter is almost over." Chapman, carrying the takeaway food, walked past Zach casually and said in a low voice, "There is already evil on Skoll's side... Crowley's men, Go deal with the confidentiality agreement."
It is impossible for Skoll to leave the evidence of his "black career" work with Herman, who is about to be surrounded by the entire Patton upper class. This has been explained before. So when all the arrangements were about to come to fruition, Skoll needed to withdraw to protect himself. That's what Chapman whispered to Zach.
Zach closed the file, nodded, and turned slightly sideways, not making eye contact with Chapman. After all, it made no sense for these two people to talk to each other in the police station.
But Chapman still tried not to be noticed and looked at Zach with a strange look, which naturally meant, 'Why are you here? '
Zach didn't answer and looked in the direction of the bathroom. Coulson and James both came back with gloomy expressions.
Zach stood up towards the two detectives, his eyes on James, his expression was sincere and innocent, "I don't know the two deceased people in the southeast, nor anyone in that bar. These two letters, I don’t know the person who wrote the letter. Someone is framing me. Mr. Detective, please help me to prove my innocence.”
Chapman was carrying the takeout, chewing what looked like pasta, looking at it from a distance, thinking for a moment, and left. (..)