"Be friendly." Stepping into the manor, Zach flicked his fingers on his shoulders. The dark red threads that shot out of the surroundings seemed to be corroded and curled up by burning nylon threads. A dull resonance filled the space, which was the cry of Sher, "I think I have made it clear." Zach said to the air as he walked forward, "I don't want to hurt you."
When Zach showed up outside Bishop Manor with a bunch of people over a week ago, Zach had come to 'help' with 'I know what you are and you don't know what we are', more like ' Bullying 'Shell into making a choice.
After Sher fully agreed to Zach's arrangement, Zach was telling him who he was and what he could do... This was actually a psychological game. For Zach, to Sher, the fact was very simple - vampires restrain all soul-like aliens. .
But Zach didn't first say anything about this being an absolute threat to Sher. So it became like this, 'If you didn't agree with me and refused to cooperate, then I had no choice but to use my natural restraint and make you disappear. But since you cooperated, I don't want to hurt you. 'Feel it.
"You will hurt me!" The entire manor buzzed, and in the dark red air, a vague human figure gradually appeared, "You came here just to hurt me! You have to save those people!"
those people. Zach shook his head helplessly. As he walked towards the manor, he looked at a row of cars parked in the driveway, including the familiar James' car, a police car from the West District Police, and a car with the name XX Security Company.
"Then do you have a better idea?" Zach waved his hand, "You know how much effort I put into covering up those people who died here." In fact, it didn't take much effort at all. The only thing Zach did was to use the Charming Eyes. Jia gave the order, "Now, do I have to find a way to help you cover up the 'disappearance' of these people?"
Sher said no more. As if he didn't want Zach to touch anything in the manor, as soon as Zach stepped onto the front porch, the door opened automatically, and a dark red blurred figure appeared in the front hall, shook for a moment, and floated forward. . "This way! Don't move anything!"
Zach followed forward, and any door that moved forward opened and closed strangely automatically, allowing Zach to pass. Zach looked at the direction he was going, which was heading directly to the back courtyard, and frowned, "Don't tell me, these people are already dead."
"They deserve to die. They entered my manor without my permission and tried to cause trouble for me." With a cold and hard voice coupled with a strange resonance, the voice of the evil spirit Sher sounded extremely uncomfortable.
But Sher was telling the truth. This is what evil spirits look like. The dark red threads that fill the entire manor are the evil spirits' bands. Bishop Manor is Sher, and Sher is Bishop Manor.
Maybe I should excerpt a conversation I had with Zach at a calm moment in the future, so that everyone can better understand the evil spirit.
"Shel, um. She seems to be a very rational lady. Why does she have such an ominous name? Evil spirit, evil spirit, it sounds very bad."
"So do you think the pseudonym you used in "Urban Legend", Wraith, is more suitable?" Zach asked with a smile.
"Of course not." I shook my head, "It was just based on your retelling. You seemed to emphasize the unfinished business of Shel during her lifetime and her hatred for the entire Bishop family, which allowed you to follow her wishes and arrange the events at that time. thing. So I picked a random name and who knew the editors would adopt it.”
Zach laughed. "I explained what the evil spirit was at that time, and I thought you understood it completely."
"If you're talking about straps or something like that, I understand." I have a bunch of questions to ask, sorting out all the events that happened in Barton, so I don't want to waste too long with Zach on one question. A little urging, "The evil spirit's binding belt is connected to everything within her range, tables, chairs, and the ground. If you think about it carefully, it is just a relatively large earth-binding spirit. Why is it called an evil spirit?"
"Because it doesn't really matter if it's just tables, chairs and the like. She is indeed a relatively large earth-binder, and there are just more things attached to this world." Zach must have seen a bunch of questions on my notebook, and didn't want to He wasted no time with me and answered directly, "But what if a body with a soul and a binding in the soul that does not belong here enters the body of a large earth-bound spirit."
I thought about it and said, "Think of it as foreign matter, bacteria or something, and be digested."
The excerpt is complete.
"What are they going to do?" Zach was not interested in hearing the evil spirit express her self-awareness, "Why did they go to the back yard."
"Those are two questions." Sher continued to drift forward, and the door leading to the atrium courtyard opened automatically, "See for yourself."
James was the first to discover Zach. His slightly tired face was startled at first, and then became gloomy whenever he saw Zach. He lowered his head and walked over angrily, "Why, you, are you here?" Here!" Of course, he gritted his teeth and lowered his voice.
"Save you." Zach pushed away James who was trying to grab his arm, pulled him back, and looked at the situation in the courtyard. The most conspicuous thing is a white cloth spread on the ground surrounded by police. It can be clearly seen that there is a person covered under it.
"Save me for what?!" James was still completely confused about the situation and continued to try to prevent Zach from looking at the 'crime scene'.
"Who died?" Zach asked into the air.
"It's none of your business!" James answered Zach as usual, but unfortunately, he didn't need to answer this question, Sher answered it.
"Merry." Zach raised his eyebrows, "This is a good ending. Anyway, I have never liked the protagonist." Do you know what Zach is talking about? He is talking about Ms. West's article with no ending. it's here.
"What are you talking about?!" James glared at Zach, "How do you know the name of the deceased..."
Zach had pushed James away impatiently, put a wine bottle in his hand, and said only two words, "Drink."
James wanted to say something else, but had to step away because Mr. Bishop walked towards Zach.
The haggard Bishop first frowned, then forced a smile, "Why is Mr. Grand here?" His eyes glanced behind Zach, "Why didn't any servant inform me?"
Of course not, the only servant in the manor was covered under a white cloth.
Zach had no interest in talking to this man, and his eyes turned red directly under James' surprised gaze. "Where's Riley?"
There was no question as to why Zach knew Riley. After a brief moment of sluggishness, Bishop began to answer, "I'm going home. I've been helping me entertain the guests all afternoon, um. The guests are tired, so they're going home." "
Zach twitched the corner of his mouth and looked at the people in the courtyard. Everyone's body was tangled with dark red silk threads. But if you look closely, you will find that many of the silk threads are curled up like they were when you were close to Zach. retraction. There is something in their bodies that can restrain the invasion of evil spirit bands.
Apparently it was Riley's 'guest' to these unexpected visitors. He had to use his own life-saving tools so that Zach, who had been missing all afternoon, could still see them all alive when he arrived. But it was obvious that the amount for one person was not enough to completely protect them, and their lives were being lost without them noticing.
As for Riley, I'm afraid it's not that she's tired, but that her life-saving supplies have been used up. Just leave this manor quickly to protect yourself. The next time he saw Riley, Zach was going to give her some new blood.
"What's going on?" Zach glanced at the people in the courtyard. Keep asking.
"Police?" Bishop frowned, "They are here to investigate the disappearance of the previous security personnel. I am suing this security company." Bishop's explanation was unnecessary. His action was Zach's use of charm. Hitomi let him do it.
Zach twitched the corner of his mouth, making his own arrangements. Sure enough, there are still some loopholes, "Why are the police from the North District here?" Zach's red eyes glanced at James, and the guy quickly lowered his head.
"The company is in the North District, so the case belongs to the North District Police Department. Two police detectives from the North District wanted to investigate my security records, so they transferred police officers from the West District to assist in the investigation."
"Where's that guy?" Zach pointed at the policeman standing behind the West District. The man standing with a boring posture, his identity is easier to identify. The name of the security company is printed on the coat he is wearing.
Bishop had a look of disgust on his face, "He's from the security company, and he was brought in by two police detectives to assist in the investigation."
The situation was almost cleared up, Zach nodded his chin, "What's going on with Merry." He didn't care, it was just a supplementary inquiry about the current situation.
"I don't know." Bishop with charming eyes certainly wouldn't wonder why Zach knew the name of the new maid in their manor. "Suddenly, she died." Bishop frowned, "She was cleaning up in the back yard. The debris suddenly fell to the ground when it came out.”
"Just now." Zach twitched the corner of his mouth.
"After a while, the police had finished their work and were about to leave. Because of the suddenness of the incident, the police stayed temporarily."
"Oh?" Zach turned his head and looked at Sher, who was vaguely humanoid in the dark red space.
"She has been dead for a long time." Sher's answer was extremely cold. "In the morning, when she suddenly asked to go to the backyard, I destroyed her soul."
Zach pursed his lips, it was clear that Scheer was not done yet.
"When Riley left, I was asked to do everything possible to hold back these police people. I couldn't let them realize that they couldn't get out of the manor. I kept holding them until you came over, so I took out this body again. Put it in a prominent place.”
Zach nodded, the redness in his eyes disappeared, and he waved to Bishop, who was stunned again, "You can go." Zach walked towards James, who still had his head lowered.
"Raise your head." Zach shook his head speechlessly. He was too lazy to express his character to James. "Don't tell me what you want to do now. You guys are guarding the scene here and waiting for more people to come. "
"Otherwise!" James couldn't hear Sher's explanation. "People fell right in front of our eyes! There was no warning! When they came down from the top, they were already dead!"
Zach raised his head and looked at the terrace above the courtyard. It seemed that after Bishop took full ownership of the manor, he also had the habit of talking on the terrace. This is what Schell meant by the conspicuous location.
James continued, "There are no scars on the body, and he looks very healthy! There is no warning! I have notified the Western District Police Station, forensic doctors, and disease control, they are all coming here..."
Zach waved his hand to interrupt James, and he actually heard 'disease control'!
"You think too much, James." God knows what ridiculous things James thought of, "She has long been..." Zach temporarily shut up, because Coulson ran over with a smile on his face.
"Hey! Zach!" This seems to be a very familiar attitude. Do you still remember that more than a week ago, when Zach called the police at Brian's house, Coulson thought he was calling this powerful informant? Sold a big favor.
"Why are you here?" Coulson looked very familiar, glanced sideways at Bishop, who was shaking his head and looking confused, and lowered his voice, "When did this guy secretly find you? Really? Quick! These guys in the West District can't be underestimated! Haha, it's not a big problem, it's just a maid who died suddenly. There is no need for the Grand House, haha... "
The Grand House that Coulson mentioned was obviously the Grand House in the gray profession that had a close relationship with the people of the West End.
Zach just smiled. Coulson could think that he didn't need to do anything more.
Instead, Zach glanced at James, then at Bishop, then at the vague Sher, and then looked at the West District police officers who were setting up a cordon with solemn expressions.
Zach pursed his lips. Perhaps James' ridiculous idea was not so ridiculous. Disease control, haha.
Find out what happened at Bishop Manor, starting with Hailey.
In Bishop Manor, Mr. Bishop's mistress disappeared. Also missing were Mr. Bishop and his mistress's children. Then Jackson Bishop, the son of Ms. Schell and Mr. Bishop, died, murdered. Please bring malice and slander the wealthy families freely.
Then, at Hermann's luncheon, in the eyes of all Barton's nobility, Schell and the old Bishops each took their own side.
Then came the 'truth' that everyone knew - Ms. Sher suddenly left the divorce agreement, ran away from Bishop, and there was no news. Old Bishop and his wife "time is up" and they both left. Bishop Manor closed the back courtyard where the old Bishop and his wife lived.
Finally, until now, the maid who went to work in the backyard of Bishop Manor died suddenly.
Zach looked at Sher again and twitched the corner of his mouth, "Why don't you let a few people go to the back yard to check it out."
"What?" Coulson was stunned for a moment, and then he was shocked, "Yes!" Then he walked to the courtyard, "Hey, you guys! Go to the back courtyard to check..."
Zach pulled back Coulson who was about to go there with him, James who was following Coulson and was about to go there, and Bishop who finally stopped shaking his head and became a little more awake, "You don't have to go, who knows what will happen what happened."
Then he looked at Sher and gave him a look that said, "Do what you are supposed to do as a vicious spirit."
At this point, Zach has finally completely filled in the missing population in Bishop Manor, but Zach does not feel very relaxed. (..)