I don’t know if you still remember that when Barton showed up with cherubim going around killing demons disguised as priests for their mission, Zach once treated a murder case given to him by James as an arson case.
Of course, Zach was immediately despised by Crowley at that time. Aliens can see many things that ordinary people cannot see. If you insist on treating this as a so-called 'good thing', you must at least be a little conscious. When you see something, be careful and distinguish whether it is Things that really happen in this world.
Zach lowered his head and looked at Louise with a casual and indifferent expression.
"Is there anything special flying over there?" Louise tilted her head in a different direction and put her arm on the rearview mirror of the truck, standing in a very comfortable position. Because the north in her eyes was no different than usual.
Zach pursed his lips, "Nothing is flying."
Louise's shoulders shrugged slightly, not caring. In Grande, she had become very accustomed to the fact that some things she just couldn't see. "That's right." Louise suddenly smiled and looked up at Zagreb. Ke, with a soft voice, "Do you know what I want to see most?"
This is a casual topic, a little game between lovers. The woman asks and the man guesses.
But Zach didn't seem to be in the mood to play such a small game at this time. The North District was still shrouded in bright red, and the roar was no longer, but the distant screams were still there.
Louise waited for a while, but didn't get an answer. She twitched her lips, like every woman who failed in the game, "They are phantoms. Alice said they were in color, and I asked Danny to make them for me. He said he couldn't do it. arrive."
Louise stood away from the car she was leaning on without interest, patted her dust-stained clothes, and walked to the passenger door. He looked up at Zach, "I'm going back first, will you see me off?"
Zach's frowned eyebrows expanded and wrinkled, wrinkled and expanded again, and finally pursed his lips, nodded and jumped off the roof of the car. The gray figure flashed and was already sitting in the car.
Louise was a caring woman after all. Looking at Zach's expression, he asked tentatively, "Did something serious happen in the North District?"
Zach didn't know how to answer. Because he didn't know either, he could only nod and say nothing, pushed back the handbrake, and drove in the direction of Grande.
Louise tilted her head again. Take a look to the north. He didn't see anything, but without Zach telling him what was going on, Louise's thoughtful comfort seemed futile, "I can't see anything, it shouldn't be a big deal."
Right or wrong, the gates of hell are opening and demons are invading the world. The matter is big enough. But to the citizens, it seems to be nothing. The priests were more kind...
Zach still didn't respond and continued to frown, using his alien knowledge to discern what it might be.
Louise didn't get a response again. She pursed her lips and touched her shoulder back and forth, feeling a little lonely. "By the way, how did you go out in the afternoon? Nou called me during dinner and said that you gave me The phone number is a dead end, it’s empty.”
Zach nodded reluctantly, indicating that he heard it, but his mind was still in the north, the bright red light was fading, and the shrill neighing was also dissipating. This is a matter of mood. When the things that only he can see and hear disappear, they really disappear. Everyone can understand, just like Zach in the afternoon, no one shared or discussed it, he could only keep it in his heart, it was just like he had really disappeared.
Louise's lower lip was bitten lightly, and she quickly thought about the next topic when she noticed that Zach was silent again. Hopefully, it will arouse Zach's interest.
"Yeah." Zach said gracefully without warning.
Louise, who had not thought of anything, raised her eyebrows, turned to look at Zach, and asked quickly, "What?"
"Is Danny back?" The north in Zach's eyes also returned to its normal state. Zach, who had not thought about the outcome, began to look for people with whom he could share and discuss.
"He's back." Louise raised her eyebrows and replied quickly, "He should be in a good mood. He seems to have made an agreement with his friend. He can go there often in the future..."
Zach didn't continue to listen. It would be nice if Danny the Illusive Man was here.
Seeing that Zach remained silent, Louise frowned and opened the topic herself, "But Dylan doesn't seem to be back, and Alice has been a little worried this afternoon."
Zach was reminded, frowned, and repeated in confirmation, "Dylan, aren't you back?" Louise looked at Zach's serious face, "Uh. I don't know." Because. She couldn't see it, "But during dinner, Alice still seemed worried." Louise pursed her lips and looked at Zach's face carefully, "I've been out for a while, I should be back now Alright."
The dirt road from the intersection to Grande was not long. Zach did not respond and turned into Grande's backyard. They didn't park into the warehouse as usual to avoid being exposed to the sun the next day, and got out of the car directly.
"Dylan!" Zach shouted.
no respond. Louise got out of the car with a hesitant expression and looked around without any help, "Dylan, aren't you back?"
Alice on the second floor opened the window and must have heard Zach's shout, but the face that peeked out of the lighted window showed worry. Alice pursed her lips, looked at Zach, and shook her head.
Zach's brows frowned even more, and he thought of a very bad thing. In order to confirm, he now needs to call the Church of the Holy Child, because Mike, who has temporarily replaced Crowley in charge of Barton's demon affairs, is there.
As soon as I stepped onto the back porch, the phone rang.
Zach's heart sank again, and he quickly walked into the restaurant that temporarily served as an office, and answered the trembling phone, "Grand."
"Zach." Constantine's voice said, "Did you see it?"
The moment of warmth reminded Zach that he still had someone he could communicate with.
"I saw what happened." Zach still had a glimmer of hope.
The priest on the receiver was silent for a while, "This call should have been made by Mike, but he felt sorry for you and didn't dare. So let me speak."
A glimmer of hope was dashed.
"You should have guessed it by now." Constantine's tone was calm, but with compassion that suited his status as a priest. "Then I will only tell you what they reported back."
"The location is in the warehouse group northwest of Massa Port and Beqi. Among Smith's industries, it is gratifying that the 'World Punishment' occurred underground and did not cause much damage outside." Constantine adjusted his breathing , "But the twenty-three people in the center, together with their souls, were turned into ashes."
This doesn't seem to answer the question Zach wants to ask - that Dylan is gone when he comes back, but there's really no need to ask, he's gone and will never come back.
For some reason, Dylan, an innate demon who was still undead, lost control in Smith's industry and 'advanced' in this world. As a person who does not belong to this world, he dares to show his true face in this world. Punishment, he has been wiped out.
By the way, the ordinary 'innocent' employees of Smith Industries who witnessed this process disappeared together after seeing things they should not know!
Put the pieces together.
Zach may not understand 'some of the reasons' for this, but we should know better than he does.
'Varmina' is about to be out of stock again, Smith is once again destroyed in the private market, Michelle is an unsatisfied customer and is also a core employee of Smith, and Dylan is not 'predicted' to death by Alice.
Find a connection point, Boyson, the Indian wizard who is unstoppable in Sibera's absence. (..)