During the funeral ceremony, Zach really only showed his face as the owner of the funeral home and then left. Because the atmosphere is too weird. In the ceremony attended by only four members of the Bishop family, apart from Mr. Bishop, the other three people - Sher, the elder Bishop and his wife - all looked at Zach, as if 'I have a lot to say to you.'
Compared with the previous farewell ceremony in the church, each one had the expression "Don't come near me". It is obvious that now it is sending the message of "There are no more idle people, come to me quickly".
Unfortunately, Zach doesn't want to touch Bishop for the time being, which is very realistic. During the previous interactions, Zach did not see any communication between Quinn, Mrs. Barton, and the old Bishops.
I remember that in the motorcade heading to the church, Zach 'stolenly' overheard the quarrel between the four Bishops.
Zach didn't say much at the time, he just smiled because Sher had already made it clear what he had hinted at before, and everyone understood. Therefore, the current Bishop family is faced with the problem of having no descendants and the current generation of powerful people who want to separate the family. Even Quinn and Mrs. Barton, as a group, are temporarily retreating from the west side. Of course, Zach does not want to get involved.
Leaving Louise and Danny behind, Zach returned to Grande first.
The Grand was not deserted. Some of the West Enders who did not attend the farewell ceremony did not return directly to the West End after leaving the church. It’s about Laura who is finally free! Well, of course, Kepler and Kyle were also included.
Kyle ignored him. He was sitting next to the hammock with three or four girls. As soon as he saw Zach, he said, "I'm going to the Church of the Holy Child after the ceremony." Then he walked away silently, not talking to Zach. g contact.
The three girls were in the hammock. Laura and Kepler both changed out of their dresses and sat in a triangle, with small snacks prepared by Alice placed in the middle.
Kepler seemed to be in a bad mood and glanced at Zach. "Why did you leave as soon as you came, Kyle? Is there something wrong with you two?"
There is no deep meaning, Kepler is just expressing his displeasure that the person rocking the hammock is gone.
Laura pursed her lips, and Alice did not dare to speak. Zach raised his eyebrows, turned around and quickly went to the office to get a bottle of wine, and came back immediately. He sat next to the hammock and took over Kyle's work, raising the bottle and pushing the hammock.
Kepler still looked unhappy, muttered a few words and ignored Zach.
Do you know why Zach stood up to the sun to be the guy who rocked the bed? It was because the commission had been accepted and he had to work. Look, isn't it that one of the commissioned protagonists is right in front of me
This delegation should need to be explained more clearly.
The third generation of the West End. The relationship is shallow.
This Jackson funeral is proof of that. For the younger West End kids, this was just a depressing occasion, and they would run out and play by themselves whenever they had the chance.
The only ones who showed any sadness were Laura and Kepler, two girls who were in adolescence, and any emotion would be amplified, which didn't explain anything. Remember, when Laura was asked to be used as a cover for Jackson to go to the North District, she was not too willing. It's more about the responsibilities of a sixteen-year-old young adult towards a minor, which only shows that Laura is a good girl.
Blake forget it. During the entire funeral process, Blake acted as a follower beside the mayor. The bystanders who did not know the existence of the undead Jackson would only regard Blake's actions as one of his field work.
Talking about the relationship between the three generations in the West End, the first generation is Quinn and Mrs. Barton. As you can see, a group of elderly people basically act together. For the second generation, there are various situations of interest that allow them to fully communicate. What about this third generation? They have nothing.
Think about it seriously, West End Third Generation. The only ones who have a good relationship are probably the two girls Laura and Kepler. However, I remember that I once described how these 'young masters and princesses' in the West District left the West District and officially began to face the outside world after entering the North District.
Therefore, this is caused by the same age and the same situation, and it cannot be replicated by other third-generation people in the West District.
The only time we see it, Mrs. Queen's dinner party kitchen, a place where a group of future West End elites can actually gather, instead of becoming an ideal social setting, becomes a place for expressing malice.
Remember how those little guys commented on Blake, who was different in age from them? Blake's excellence did not benefit them at all, but put pressure on them! Well, besides, it was Jackson who said this. It doesn’t matter whether he was joking or sincere. What’s important is that everyone agrees with it. The purest malice.
There are even worse things. Forget about the temporary innocuous malicious intentions, such occasions become the only opportunity for some people to play pranks, such as what Kepler did to the Falcon siblings.
This was already the case when I was a child. What can I expect when I grow up? Nothing can suddenly change when you grow up.
Are we supposed to expect that when Kepler grows up, he and Falcon's siblings will suddenly be full of love for each other, without showing the most basic kindness? But, hum! Impossible. The only thing that can be foreseen is that if Kepler cannot reconcile with Falcon's siblings, the long-term cooperation between the Smith and Falcon families in building materials and engineering will also end. It is possible for partners of two generations to become enemies.
Falcon had a vague idea of the nature of the commission. He wanted to narrow the gap between the third-generation West Enders.
People in the West End have begun to realize the problems between this third generation - these third generations do not have a good emotional basis for each other.
The commission that Grande received now only pushed the conflict that was so far away that they were at odds with each other to the front - the mutual hatred between the Kepler and Falcon siblings.
At this time, what Zach needs to do is to find a way to improve the relationship between Kepler and Falcon's siblings. Hey, the most difficult commission.
However, it is not a request that cannot even be started! Look, Zach spoke.
"By the way, Laura." Zach shook the hammock and touched Laura with a wine bottle. "How's your charity club going? What's going on at Parker Elementary School (in Paising, Bus Stop Walking Dead Incident) recently? Something?"
Laura's mood was still a little depressed. Let's not talk about Jackson's funeral. The key point is that just before Zach came back, Alice told him that both Benjamin and Matthew had gone to Newton...
At this time, Laura also needed a distracting topic to get rid of all the bad emotions in the girl's heart. Laura glanced at Zach, and the little emotion she just brought up sank again, "No, after the holiday. I originally gathered a few members to volunteer, but I was grounded, so I called to ask. At that time, it was said that no one there went."
Zach raised his eyebrows, gestured to Alice, and then looked at Kepler, "Isn't this a human being?" (..)