The Record Of Barton’s Fantastical Events

Chapter 866: 19 results

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No one probably wants to know the details of this Grande lunch, so let’s skip it.

"How's Amelia doing?" Zach asked as Harrison put the evenly divided plastic box into the trunk.

"Absolutely." Harrison didn't know how to answer. "I've never told her about this, so she probably doesn't know why I've been anxious lately."

"Oh?" Zach raised his eyebrows, "I thought you were completely honest with her, but it turns out there is something she doesn't know." Zach didn't mean any harm, he was just expressing the facts.

Harrison smiled to himself, did not respond, and closed the trunk, "Thank you."

"No, it's just that you are lucky." Zach waved his hand, "In the future, you will also need new food channels. As for Allen Funeral Home, well..." Zach thought for a while, "If Grande acquires If you leave Allen, their employees should be retained as well. Your channels will have no impact, and there is no need to tell me who I am."

Harrison carefully observed Zach's expression, and it didn't look like he was pretending to be generous.

Do you understand? The ghoul channel mentioned here must be illegal trading behavior that is hidden from funeral owners, or the most disgusting kind, trading human bodies. When Zach said he didn't need to tell him, he didn't mean that he didn't care about the illegal behavior of his employees, but simply that even if Allen was acquired, it would be for Madison to worry about. Zach didn't want to pay attention to such artificial things, haha , we understand, Zach cares about inhuman things.

Madison nodded, but still shook his head, "Actually, I was thinking, if possible, I would like to talk to Madison at the mill. If it is someone who is as lucky as today, no one will care about the body... the body will be better. . Originally, Allen was the backup plan in my channels, mainly Ford. Ford’s business has no shortage of such anonymous people.”

Zach smiled, remembering Madison's attitude on the phone before, and encouraged him with a bad intention, "Okay, then you can go find him, oh, not today, he is out, you can contact him by yourself another day, you know him phone number."

Harrison was quite happy, smiled and nodded, "Oh, by the way, I think I'd better tell you. After all, Grande is going to call it a day, and there are some people under him who are doing things secretly. It's not good after all. That and me The person doing the transaction is Allen's accountant, named xx. He will give me the details of the cremation of the corpse in the account after delivery, and then harvest it from Allen again, even if the burial is still there. Oh, I am Every time after we make a transaction, I will pay close attention to make sure that everything is completely arranged and will not affect me. I slowly confirmed the discovery... "

Zach was no longer listening. He raised his eyebrows and his mind was filled with the notes of Alan who came with the lawyer yesterday. I didn't see it at all. I really can't keep it. Zach decided to inform Kofft... Zach's eyebrows were raised a little higher, and he thought of something better.

Now is a great time to consider a serious question, does Zach want to acquire Allen? No, Allen wants to sell, and Zach can only buy. It’s easy to understand. You are selling popcorn on the roadside. One day, the colleague who set up the stall with you no longer wants to do it and wants to sell his stall and popcorn machine. You watch a stranger take over your colleague. , compete with you, or buy your own and dominate the street

But now, the vampire, who had no intention of dominating the funeral industry in the South District, saw a glimmer of hope, the hope of retaining his colleague. A shady accountant is likely to be the source of Allen's business difficulties.

There is also a little boring little thought, the funeral industry is where the saints Sissi and Alan's son Chris got married. It would be a shame to not have it anymore, right

"Take care." Zach patted the roof of the car, said goodbye to Harrison with a smile, and went directly to the office. Zach still has Allen’s phone number.

While waiting for the call to be connected, I organized my words. Along with this waiting sound, the sound of Harrison's car leaving in the backyard gradually faded away, and was replaced by a new sound, gradually approaching.

The sound of the motorcycle engine stopped in Grande's backyard.

We only knew one guy on a motorcycle, but Zach didn't have time to say hello to the new guest. The phone was picked up, "Allen Funeral... uh, Allan." It seemed that the other party was already trying to change his old habits. .

"Grand." Zach chuckled, "Zach."

"Uh, you." Allen's tone turned impatient without concealing it, "What's the matter?" It would be generous not to mention that one of his own was humiliated yesterday.

"I have some news for you." Zach always respects people who know what they are going to do. "I hope you can think about selling Allen again."

The other party misunderstood, "Tsk, my accountant is sorting out Allen's accounts. You Grande should either buy it or go away. Don't think about such an insulting thing as renting..."

"I'm glad you mentioned your accountant." Zach was really happy. As we all know, he never cared about misunderstandings. "Can I ask if he manages all of Allen's accounts?"

There was silence on the other side of the receiver for a while, "Grand, what do you want to say? Just say it directly. No need to go around in circles."

Because there was no one in Grande, Zach didn't close the door when he came in. At this time, the police detective standing at the door, Wes glanced at Zach on the phone, stepped back consciously, pointed downstairs, and got After Zach nodded, he went down again.

"I got some news that he has some small side jobs. I wonder if you know about it, Allen."

"Side job?" You can clearly hear the person over there changing posture, "What do you mean?"

"Then I don't know." Zach was not prepared to answer. If things didn't work out, Allen would eventually sell. This was Grande's own bargaining chip. "I think what I want to express is, I suggest that Allen you , go find out for yourself possible problems in your accounts." Cofft said that there was a problem with Allen's accounts.

"Hmph. I don't have to listen to your nonsense anymore. I won't doubt my own people." He seemed quite confident.

But Zach wasn't going to coddle the other person, "Haha, is that so? 'One of our own' won't be able to do it for much longer. Forget it, Grande will handle these things by himself."

Without giving the other party a chance to respond, Zach concluded, "Nothing else, that's it, haha, goodbye, Allen." and hung up.

It turns out that Allen dialed the number quite quickly. As soon as Zach walked around his desk and headed out the door, the phone came to his mind. Zach wouldn't answer and went straight downstairs. Wes wasn't sitting on the back porch.

The ringing of the phone was obviously heard by Wes, who watched Zach come out and motioned to go down to the second floor.

Zach waved his hand, "No need to answer."

In the office, the ignored ringtone was replaced by the running of the answering machine, and Allen's irritable voice said, "Grand, what do you mean, please tell me clearly..."

Who cares about him.

"What's the matter with coming here at this time?" Zach also sat down on the bench and asked.

Weiss curled his lips and glanced at Grande first, "Are you all out?"

"Yeah." Zach nodded and asked speculatively, "Are you here to see James?" Last time, this time...

"Yeah." Wes nodded, but then shook his head, "It's okay if he's not here, I just want to ask him for advice. I can also come to you. Well, yesterday you asked me to interrogate Nick, and there was a result."

"Oh? What did Nick say?"

Wes frowned, "He was instructed by someone to go to Allen to protest. He received a reward for this and verified it with Didi's help. Interrogated other protesters, including the former person you obtained the information from yesterday. It has been established that the criminal was instructed."

Zach was still waiting for the next part. He didn't want Wes to stop just like that, and frowned, "Then what? Who instigated it?"

Weiss pursed his lips and said, "A member of the bureau, a senior."

Zach raised his eyebrows and thought for a while, "So you want to ask James how to deal with this kind of thing?"

Wes nodded.

Zach smiled helplessly, "Don't count on it, his qualifications are not much higher than yours." Just kidding, James is really just from a good background and good luck, and his ability to deal with things he has never seen before, It's really not as strong as the Wes in front of me.

Weiss actually agreed, "I think so too. Anyway, this matter is troublesome to deal with. Director Cologne asked me to ask him." Weiss stood up, "I'll tell you the progress by the way, that's it, I gone."

The helmet in his hand was about to be taken back when Zach pressed it down, "Cologne asked you to come? Come to Grande to find James?"

"Oh, the chief still has contacts at the Southern District Police Station. After asking, he said that James is not here, so he can only stay at home." Realizing the slip of the tongue, "Stay in Grande."

"Sit down." Zach pulled Wes back and turned to the topic first, "I found out that James is not working hard again. How will Cologne react?"

Wes, who knew the truth, seemed to want to talk about this topic, "Not really, the director seems to be quite open-minded now. After all, the former subordinate cannot be resurrected even if he dies, and he has no right to intervene in the investigation." West paused for a moment. , "And I can also see that Director Cologne doesn't seem to like James very much."

Zach raised his eyebrows and understood. Cologne probably liked Coulson more. He probably knew from the Southern District Police Department that Coulson, who was still on vacation, was investigating, so he didn't want to overstep his authority.

"I don't think Cologne asked you to come to James." Zach smiled, "You should come to me."

Weiss was confused for a moment, and then began to think, "I told the director that the initial intelligence that was protested was obtained with your help."

"What kind of person is the senior who was accused of instigating these people to protest?" Zach asked.

"Uh, detective, you have some experience, you're an old policeman." Wes didn't seem to have a more accurate description. It's understandable that it's rare for a guy who has always been marginalized not to complain at a time like this. "He didn't hide it either. What, all the evidence has been admitted."

"What's the motive?" Zach continued to ask.

"His grandmother was buried at Allen Funeral Home. After the funeral industry was privatized, he only received a little compensation from the government. He has always held a grudge, so he used those guys with criminal records to plan this protest."

Zach curled his lips. He didn't understand why Wes didn't think in any direction, so he could only ask himself, "Then what does he want?"

"Uh, an explanation?" Weiss frowned, "I guess."

"It took me so long to ask for an explanation." Zach didn't refute, but just stated the facts. "Then when enforcing the law, he relied on his seniority to deliberately be tolerant. Finally, he even went to the police station to represent the protesters and provide clear guidance. The investigation of his statement to the city officials has been completed. His power and influence in the Southern District Police Station are quite large."

Weiss pursed her lips, seemingly thinking of it, but obviously still having doubts, "You said Cologne asked me to come to you. Why?"

"Because when Cologne was transferred to the South District, Mayor Anthony explained that the advantage of doing this is that it can block Ethela's people in the South District, your former director, Pierce." It will be easier for the other party to understand, " Cologne is aware of Grande's role in that incident... "No way, the mayor intervened in the Ike incident early because of Zach's notification, asking Anthony to save his friend. A phone call, remember, "about my relationship with the mayor."

"That… "

Zach thought for a while, "Colon has forced Pierce to resign." Zach tugged at the corner of his mouth, "I guess he is saying that he has done what he can do, and then leaves it to Grande." Zach was a little helpless. , the photo incident is somewhat similar. Although Cologne was introduced by No to entrust Grande at the time, Cologne was able to tell Zach the commission so directly, probably because he knew that Zach would definitely take over for Anthony.

"What are you going to do?" Wes' face didn't look very good.

"I'm not going to do anything." Zach frowned and glanced at Wes, "It turns out that the last time I did something, I ruined an ordinary person." What Zach was talking about was Su Su of the photo incident. Shan. Well, Zach is not pretending to be a virgin. "It's too easy, too easy, too..." Zach embellished it, "Inferior. It's not something suitable for vampires."

Zach actually calls himself a vampire, which is showing the racial hierarchy.

"You should bring something back for Cologne." Zach waved his hand, not wanting to continue this ambiguous racial topic. "Since the detective confessed everything, it means that Pierce's influence in the bureau is still there, so let's Colon handles it with care. As for Pierce himself, I don't think he's going to be a problem."

This is a fact. As far as Zach knows, Aisela already has relations with the alien race (Poch). From now on, there will be many places where Zach needs to act in a non-shabby way. Susan's example is already a warning to Ethela. If she uses an ordinary person like Pierce again, she will be humiliating herself.

Wes nodded.

"By the way, have you notified Allen Funeral Home of this result? After all, they are the victims."

Wes smiled, "My next stop is Allen." He stood up again, walked to his motorcycle, and chatted casually, "I heard that Allen is going to be sold. Are you the buyer?"

Zach replied casually, "I'm not sure yet. I'd rather keep the status quo. It's so troublesome to buy and sell."

Wes raised his eyebrows and got on the motorcycle, "Oh, I think they want to sell it because they are tired of protesting and kidnapping."

Wes is spot on. Isn't this basically what Alan said to Zach

Putting on his helmet, Weiss smiled and said, "Now that both things have come to an end, maybe this troublesome idea can be put to rest. Okay, no need to send it off, let's go." (.)