Zach came back. After moving a bunch of ingredients into the kitchen, he grabbed a bottle of vampire-exclusive 'wine' and went up to the second floor.
Thinking about it carefully on the way out, locking up the guests without any reason seemed to be illegal detention. This is obviously not what Zach, a good citizen, should do.
Zach drank wine as he went upstairs. This is what he thought - take this opportunity to try to repair Ryan. If it succeeds, let him go back. If it doesn't work... give Emilia a call, admit that there is nothing he can do, and then let him go back.
Forget it about Philip. Anyway, Zach had almost guessed what Philip was from the last dream incident.
Zach stood in front of the locked door and thought about what to do. He had done this six days ago in the hallway of Brian's house. My thinking at this time has not changed because of spending time with Brian these days - retain the personality (Lian) who is far away from the vampire, and let the things that should disappear (Brian) disappear.
But last time, Zach failed because of a temporary illusion of time and space, which can be said to be confusing. So this time, let us wish him success.
With red eyes, Zach opened the door.
The person sitting on the sofa was staring at the TV screen, holding a cushion tightly in his hand, with a horrified look on his face. She obviously heard Zach coming in, but without looking away from the screen, she yelled, "She believes in him so much! But he wants to kill her! She doesn't know at all! What should I do?!"
I'm actually watching a movie, and it seems to be a movie about being entrusted to inhumane people and losing their lives.
The corners of Zach's mouth twitched unconsciously, and his eyes remained red for the time being. He spoke coldly and confirmingly, "Brian."
"Huh?" Brian raised an eyebrow, his eyes firmly attracted to the TV screen. "Look! Look! He's going to do it!"
"Tsk." Zach tutted, the redness in his eyes faded, he was a little tired of this situation. Need to remind me, why doesn't Zach just patch it up if Brian is Brian? It shouldn't be necessary, it's just above.
Zach glanced at the picture on the screen. It was a second-hand video tape that he had bought together from old Mel. I don't know how it was turned out by Brian, but it looks self-sufficient here.
"I remember Louise told you not to touch things." Zach turned off the TV without any consideration. Then he hesitantly stared at the row of buttons on the video recorder and pressed a button that was unexpectedly stop.
Fortunately, after a noise, a videotape was ejected.
"Ah!" Brian jumped up from the sofa. "I haven't finished reading it yet!"
"I don't have time to watch a movie for you." Zach tugged at the corner of his mouth. He didn't hide his impatience. Basically, this was his way of getting along with Brian, "Go down and help in the kitchen." Because no matter how he treated Brian, this guy would blindly obey him. Idol halo.
"Oh." Brian just pouted, yes, pouted, an adult man pouted like a child, while moving out of the room in a blur. It’s hard to look at.
Of course, Zach wouldn't look at Brian's awkward look, half-crouching in front of the TV cabinet. He collected the messed up video tapes and put them back together.
"Brian." Zach placed Alice's "Cook's Selection" in the front row, thoughtfully, and stuffed the movies that everyone had watched into the back. "Before..." Zach wrinkled as he placed the video tape. He frowned, what he wanted to say was not easy to express.
"I fell asleep before!" Brian seemed to be understanding Zach's difficulties and rushed to finish, "Lei, Len was out for a while! But it doesn't matter now, I'm back!"
Zach pursed his lips, glanced sideways at Brian, and said nothing more. With a wave of his hand, he closed the TV cabinet and said, "Go down."
Back in the kitchen, Alice seemed relieved to have another helper. Louise probably temporarily lost her repulsive attitude towards Brian because she had someone else who could give orders.
Danny, needless to say, Danny was squatting in the corner peeling a basket of potatoes with a sad look on his face. This is a must. If you let him get close to the counter, he will chatter endlessly about the dangers of a hundred fried foods...
But no one seemed to want to talk. In short, the atmosphere in the kitchen was a bit silent. Zach naturally thought that this was an unexpected 'job' that made Grande's people a little uncomfortable.
Only then did Zach notice that Laura was missing. He pushed Danny to the old Hank who was stirring the eggs. He stood next to Louise, pulled out a knife and started to help cut the potatoes. The job of enlivening the atmosphere was left to our vampire. , the owner of Grande, "Where's Laura?"
"I borrowed a car." Louise moved her stiff shoulders. "It's too far from Mary's Church to our place. We can't use the excuse of an outing to let a bunch of children walk." With the topic, Lu Yi Si felt much more relaxed, but her tone was a little sympathetic, "It's quite hard for Laura to do this. There are more than forty people. She probably has to borrow two buses."
Zach tilted his head and thought about the distance from Paisin to Mary's Church (Mary's Church is in the north of the southeast. As mentioned in the Chapman incident, the police station will pass by the church on its way to the southeast. Siying used to have to go through Ogier Street and Route 27, which is not far.) Compared with going from Mary Church to Grande, Lola is quite comprehensive.
But Zach didn't think Laura needed sympathy, "She's Laura Barton, and I don't think borrowing a car would make her suffer any more. Besides, there's no need for a bus, isn't there a school bus in Leipte?"
Zach smiled, thinking about the first time he met Laura, at Fenway Park, after Leipter's football game, the girl used her last name to bring them into the players' lounge. At least this time, do it. It's a good thing, I've grown a lot.
"By the way." Alice also raised her head from cooking the sauce, "Laura told me last time that she wanted to prepare a school bus for Parker Elementary School to pick up and drop off children, which would be safer for the children. I also talked to her Mentioning the bus stop in Paising before..." Alice's voice weakened for a moment. After all, that incident was not a good memory. It is understandable, "Well, it was the auction of things there. Fitz and the others, either Did you buy an old bus there?"
"There's some time." Louise thought for a moment, "When did Fitz and the others buy their car? Can Laura still catch up? Besides, does she have money? Didn't she say that her family won't support her?"
Zach feels good about himself. Look, the atmosphere has become more lively. It doesn't all depend on him.
Alice's tone was regretful, "Well, it's a pity that she didn't catch up."
Zach smiled and thought for a while, maybe when Fitz comes back, he can ask him what he plans to do with his car. After all, it was bought specifically for the Comic Con, and the Comic Con only happens once a year. (..)