The Record Of Barton’s Fantastical Events

Chapter 892: 3 Unexpected commissions

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Zach just went back to the room he hadn't entered for a long time to change clothes. He didn't want to hear some sounds from the entertainment room in the corridor.

"Choose Anthony, choose a better future..." the voice on the TV.

When Zach entered the room, Mo Zheng rolled his eyes impatiently on the sofa. When he saw Zach coming in, he curled his lips, "It's not that I don't support your friend's mayoral campaign, but this advertisement is too disgusting, once every 15 minutes! Sophia The lover is about to have a showdown with her husband..."

Don't listen to soap opera plots. Zach tilted his head and stared at the advertisement on the screen. To be honest, it was too careless. It was just like the rhetoric of the campaign advertisement four years ago.

"Where's Ethela's campaign ad?" Zach asked.

"Uh." Mo Yi waved his hand, "That one is even more disgusting. Even the radio stations don't let it go. Can you believe it? Every 15 minutes of the late-night horror story show, a 'female power' commercial is inserted!"

Zach was distracted, "I didn't know you also like to listen to horror story radio?"

"Well, it's boring. Anyway, I'm not sleeping. Georgina is listening, so I'll follow suit. Danny also joins in occasionally, uh, so does Ryan."

Zach smiled, "I didn't know you had such interesting activities at night."

"Yeah." Mo rolled his eyes at Zach, "It's not like someone who does this and that with Louise every night..."

"Are we very, loudly?" Zach raised his eyebrows, definitely snarling, "We already go to the basement every night to, well, rest, so as not to disturb the high school students' rest (Alice)."

"No." Mo wanted to ignore Zach, "Don't bother me now while I watch Sophia's lover show up in front of me..."

Zach voluntarily quit and was ready to go. Tonight, Zach was invited to a dinner party. It's strange that the owner of a funeral home was officially invited to a social event. It’s no surprise that the inviter was named Ozzie Cozier.

The purpose of the dinner was an exchange meeting. Ozzie Cozier had been coming to Barton for a while. Officially, it was the first time that Cozier, who had been working in the west, expanded the eastern market and discovered some things in the east and west. Differences in taste, and some promising local fashion designers. The purpose of this banquet is to bring these people together and communicate.

Because of the nature of this exchange meeting, it is not surprising what kind of people are invited to this dinner. And according to the original words of Oz's invitation, "Zach, you have to come, I invited Morelin (the tailor at the five dollar store, the mind reader, Zack's tailor). Until now, we have been here in Barton. I haven’t had any formal contact with him, so I don’t really know how to communicate with him, so please, definitely come.”

Since the other party invited me so sincerely, it was natural to go.

"Last chance, Benjamin, will you come with me?" Zach asked the wolf in the backyard. Because Louise wouldn't be able to go for the time being, the city government notified Grande in the afternoon to provide certain account details - Grande Being censored, don’t forget it. Louise is going to sort it out today.

However, it seems that the city government did not pay much attention to the review this time and did not send anyone to review it. It was completely conducted by notification. As a result, Grande had to sort out whatever the city government needed and send it over. I really don’t know what can be produced through this method of reviewing the subject’s own information and then submitting it.

But it’s understandable, it’s just procrastination. Barton is just a small city in the east. Marseille is trying to reform the funeral industry, so there is no need for Barton to come forward. Barton has encountered this problem, and other cities will also have it. It is not Barton's turn to solve this problem.

The current response of the Barton City Government should be to wait for other cities that are not in the mayoral election period to resolve this matter.

By the way, I need to explain a little bit. The mayoral campaigns of Newton and Barton were together because Barton, as part of the former Newton, was born out of chaos when the power of Newton's mayor changed.

"No." The brown-black wolf glanced at Zach. Now, as long as it is a single syllable pronunciation, Benjamin's wolf form can be fully mastered.

Zach waved his hand and got into the car helplessly. This was a bad situation, and it meant that if Zack got caught between two mind readers, there would be no reason to escape. How long has it been since our vampire, Toledo, has felt such strong social pressure

With the pressure on, start the car and drive out of Grande's backyard.

Let's wait, 10 minutes, Zach is back again.

Not only is he back, but there is also a car behind him, and an unwelcome guest from Grande has arrived, Ethera.

"Is that Benjamin?" After getting out of the car, the woman glanced at the wolf in Grande's backyard. Without waiting for an answer, he looked at Zach and said, "Office." He stepped onto the back corridor and entered the stairwell as if he was very familiar.

Zach glanced at Benjamin, shook his head helplessly, and followed, but keeping a distance, Aisela was dressed in silver.

After sitting down in the office, Louise could only take the information and move to the office. The first one to speak was Ethera, looking at Louise's back as she left, "I've always been curious about how you met. I have Susan... "Correct yourself, "I, once had Susan, and you had Louise. I read the love story in "Urban Legends" (Zach and Louise met until Louise also became a vampire), which is the answer. It raised some questions for me. However, it also brought new questions. Who is this 'Grand's exclusive author'? He describes your story so ideally and humanely..."

"As you can see, I'm about to go out." Zach interrupted with a wave of his hand. He was protecting Madison's identity by the way, but mainly because he didn't want to mess with Ethela. "If you have something to say, hurry up, I'll rush time."

"Cancel it." Esera was straightforward enough, "I don't think the affairs of a small funeral owner are more important than mine." Staring at Zach, she was always paying attention to the changes in his expression.

"Don't try to trick me." Zack chuckled, playing social. Aisela was born four centuries late. "Everyone knows about Kozier's exchange dinner. You don't need to try to find out about the Sabbat's movements from me. I will attend. The reason is just that we have mutual friends." No need to use any tone, no need to explain to the woman in front of me, "If you want to know, you can go by yourself."

"My time is precious." Aisela's expression didn't change much, but she turned her eyes away, "I don't have time to participate in such meaningless activities."

Zach followed closely, "Then don't continue to waste time."

"I have a commission for you."

A surprise in every sense of the word.

Zach was stunned for a moment, then stood up directly, "No." He was about to leave, "Sorry for wasting your time."

"It's not my commission." Aesela's face twitched, "Sit down and listen to what I have to say."

Zach was not so obedient, and stood by the office door, looking at Aisela, maintaining a posture that was a gesture to invite her to go out.

"It's my husband's."

Zach is the same as the statue. At this moment, unless the other party says something he is interested in, Zach will not make any move.

"Tsk." Esera simply stopped looking at Zach and looked around in the office, "For some reason, his business in Newton began to be attacked (Volume 1, 1. Mayor of Newton, Devil, Order, No longer supporting Aisela)." This is a textbook example of 'pretending not to see it.' "Now, his company has financial problems and is about to go bankrupt."

Zach moved and couldn't help but curl up the corners of his mouth. Of course, his posture was still 'please go out', "Are you bankrupt?" Although it was a question, his tone was joyful.

Aisela couldn't hold back and glanced at Zach, "No, I didn't, he is going bankrupt."

Zach was a little disappointed and a little confused, "I don't understand." Has anyone heard that the husband went bankrupt and the wife was fine

"If he really goes bankrupt, I will kick him out as soon as possible and will not let him affect my career. Do you understand what I say?!" Bu Shan.

"No." Zach shook his head, quite honestly, "I don't understand, but it doesn't matter, I don't need to understand." A smile appeared on his face again, "But I am very happy. Because no matter what you say, you are really unhappy now. ." He made the gesture of asking to go out again, "You can leave now."

"You don't need to be happy too early. This matter is not over yet." Aisela turned away her eyes again, "I don't know why, and I don't know what happened over there in Newton, but now it seems that Newton's demon is here They targeted me, but their targeting was not very thorough. There are still loyal people in Newton, and the Newton demons have not been cleaned up."

Ethera began to rummage through her bag. Based on Zach standing by the door and maintaining a certain knowledge, Esera could only frown and throw the information on the desk. "One of my husband's subordinates, Brown, collected evidence that their company was targeted. He knew that in There could be no result in Newton, so I ran away and left Newton."

Zach frowned. The situation was very clear now. He maintained his posture by the door. Aisela continued to talk about his own affairs indifferently and put down the information. In this situation where everyone is doing their own thing, Zach is destined to be at a disadvantage. Do you understand—Zac, against his own will, was still forced to understand this commission request that he had initially rejected.

Zach retracted his posture and walked to the desk, "Okay, where is this Brown? Tell me the location, and I will help the Newton Devil clean up the trouble." Turning over the information, it turned out that it was not Brown's information, but a pile of reports. Maybe it was the evidence that Ethela just said. Anyway, to Zach, who needed Louise to explain the Grand report before he could understand it, it was just a pile of waste paper.

Esera snorted softly, "Do you think I'm stupid? Or are you stupid? I haven't said what the commission is yet."

It's a bit difficult to come back with this downwind. Zach pushed the information away, "What do you want me to do?"

"I want you to give these things to Anthony. This is his company's business report." Esera stared at Zach. "My husband's company can no longer survive in Newton. There is probably no one in the entire east that can accommodate him. place, so…”

Zach took the words and said, "Transfer to Barton." He also smiled, a little incredulously, "Are you serious? Eisela, you want Anthony, oh, your ex-husband and current competitor, to help you. The current husband, too, is a source of funds for rivals.”

"I don't think so." Esera snorted, "I said it from the beginning, this is my husband's commission."

Zach can't keep up with Ethela's way of speaking, which clearly distinguishes her husband from herself. Oh, probably only a woman like Ethela can say such a thing, "Then I Also giving you the initial answer, no.”

After a moment of silence, Aisela suddenly turned gloomy, "Vampire, do you think I like coming to this damn place of yours? Damn it, there's a giant wolf in your backyard!" Well, this guy was obviously very angry when he first came in. You seem to have seen the world calmly, but you just realized it now. No, that shouldn't be the case. It's this woman who can keep her composure.

"No one asked you to come, you don't have to come here." Zach will not miss any opportunity to express that 'you are not welcome in Grande'.

"Anthony didn't respond to my contact at all!" Esera said with a gloomy look, "And my husband's, because of what? Just because we are competitors?!"

"Otherwise." Zach waved his hand, "So you came to Grande because you couldn't contact Anthony yourself. Then, I suggest you try another way. This is the third time, and I won't help you." Since the other party likes to emphasize so much, Zach also added, "Or your husband."

"How narrow!" Esther twitched the corner of her mouth, "Why do you think you married my husband, because he is rich, of course, and then what? The point is that he is beneficial to Barton! Help him, no matter who is the mayor between me and Anthony in the future, right It’s all good for the city!”

Zach frowned. There was nothing to refute. Aisela's vision in this regard was very trustworthy. Initially, she fell in love with Anthony, didn't she

But what makes Zach a little repelled is that Acerra is not only Anthony's competitor, but also really planning for Barton's future, but Zach just doesn't like this woman. The most tangled emotion is discovering that the annoying guy also has a good side.

Zach shook his head, "What kind of business does your husband do?"

What could be beneficial to Barton? Think about it. I don’t know if you still remember what Anthony said, but Barton is too young and does not have his own culture. If the mayor’s office receives suggestions from certain citizens, such as holding cultural activities such as comic exhibitions, the mayor can only treat it as if he didn’t see it. Ignore it.

"What do you care about? Are you the mayor?" Esera actually seized this opportunity to taunt Zach and looked at the office, "It's just a funeral owner who is now under review!" Uh, this kind of news from Esera Quite well-informed.

"You should go." Zach glanced at Aisela and did not touch the information on the table. "Now you should have finished saying everything you came here to say. I see no reason for us to continue to waste time on each other."

Asela's eyes twitched, she looked at the information on the table and stood up. Of course, I didn't take away the materials and left.

The choice is up to Zach himself. Aisela is right. No matter who is the mayor in the future, whatever is good for Barton is good for Barton. It is not a bad thing to take a long-term view. (.)