The Record Of Barton’s Fantastical Events

Chapter 908: 19 Coulson's case

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Zach held the receiver expressionlessly, "Are you done, James?" and covered his exposed shoulder with the rag on his shoulder, Benjamin did it.

Benjamin asked Zach to come closer, and when Zach refused, Benjamin reached out and grabbed a handful, and that was it. The cooperation between the vampire and Alpha's wolf body was indeed too reluctant.

"Uh, I think I saw Laura's car driving by." James on the other side of the receiver answered, and then clicked his tongue irritably, "Anyway, I will continue to stay with Sibella in the afternoon, you can find any reason Get rid of Coulson!" This is forcing Zach to block Coulson for him.

Zach opened the curtains with the receiver and glanced at the car parked in the backyard. Detective Coulson was already here. When Coulson looked up, Zach retreated behind the window. He couldn't let the detective see his embarrassed look. "Okay, and you owe me one more time." He hung up and turned into an afterimage, already appearing in Go to the master bedroom and change clothes.

"Mr. Grand?" Coulson's legs and feet were very fast, "Zach? Are you there?" He was already on the second floor, stretching his head to look into the office.

"I'm here. Detective." Zach stepped out of the master bedroom with a smile on his face.

Coulson turned around, although there was a forced smile on his face, but he looked more, "Where's Lance?"

"Oh, you're late. You just left with Detective Weiss."

"Wes?"

"Yeah." Zach nodded and smiled meaningfully.

"What are they going to do..." Coulson asked instinctively, but halfway through, he shut up and looked ugly.

If you think about the relationship between these characters, you will understand.

Detective Weiss was the former North District Police Chief, who became the South District Police Chief after being demoted, and Cologne's new favorite. Does Coulson, a former subordinate of Cologne, really want to know the whereabouts of Detective Weiss? No, James can be so messy, but Coulson, an old man, doesn't. He still wants to work in the North District Police Department, and now the Director Darcy's men are having a good time.

Don’t ignore the Pierce case that just happened in the Southern District—what’s the underlying reason? It was the former Southern District Police Chief who resigned, but still used his old department to influence the internal affairs of the Southern District Police Department, and was caught red-handed by the current Southern District Chief Colon. In the end, Pierce died.

One of the reasons why Grande did not discuss this incident that caused a major social discussion in Barton is that Grande directed it himself, so there was nothing to discuss, it was too obvious. The second reason is that Grande held Pierce's funeral, which was inconvenient to discuss and the client was going to collapse...

Coulson wouldn't smear shit on himself at a time like this... well, that's what it meant.

What's the reason for his dark face? Shithole James is his partner. Coulson took a deep breath and shook his head, "I was relieved when I knew he was in Grande, but now..." He continued to shake his head, "Forget it, excuse me, I..." He waved his hand and was about to leave.

Zach glanced at the clothes he had just changed into, thought for a moment, and actually followed Coulson downstairs, "Did the detective encounter any troublesome cases?" Zach was looking for trouble, why? Because he no longer wanted to continue that great experiment, vampires and werewolves were destined to be unable to cooperate. "Perhaps, I can be of some help."

The reason why Coulson was looking for James like this could be anything but work.

Coulson's face was happy for a moment, but then darkened again, "Thank you for your suggestion, but I don't think you can help." He emphasized, "Even you." He shook his head, "Hey." Zai Kou said In Detective Mori's mind, Grande was magical, and all the cases he participated in were major.

Now Zach was just curious, "What case? I haven't heard of any troublesome cases in Barton recently."

"It's not recently." Coulson hesitated for a moment, but he probably felt that he had nothing to hide. "It's from the past, some old unsolved cases." He shook his head irritably, "The director didn't know what he wanted to do. He just laid it down yesterday. He issued an order to dig out all the previously unsolved cases in the past five years." He frowned and added, "Director Cologne's term of office." Then he waved his hand as if he didn't want to delve deeper, "Everyone in the bureau Everyone is assigned a case.”

His face darkened, "James and I were assigned to a murder case in Yizhuang three years ago. That guy James disappeared early yesterday morning!" He took a deep breath, "I checked a bunch of information, and the person who reported the crime I can't find them all, no clues." He sighed and stopped talking.

Zach raised his eyebrows. Director Darcy's actions may not have any deep meaning. He was completely following the notice and would cooperate with the Barton aliens to resist the wolf invasion—to divert the attention of the human police and fight for Zach and the others. Provide cover. What better way to cover it than to have the police trapped in a case that has long been classified as unsolved.

As for why it was a case in the past five years, it happened to be Chief Colon’s term in the North District Police Department, haha, because from that time on, Anthony (Anthony is a police officer) began to concentrate on running for mayor, touching on the trends of human society. He started asking Zach not to get involved. So, although it was helpless but very realistic, the cases that the police could not solve reappeared...

Our vampire, Zach, had a strange, indescribable mood inexplicably. Zach curled his lips, "How about I help you take a look, maybe I can help."

"Uh..." Mr. Coulson blinked blankly, his expression became strange, and then he raised his hand and said, "Wait!" He ran to his car and got the case information.

To be honest, it's really amazing that an informant can do what Zach does. Coulson didn't look defensive at all.

Zach smiled and returned to the office, waiting for Coulson to bring the information. Only to find Maya jumping over.

"What are you doing?" Zach asked with a smile, because Maya was smiling.

"Because that detective is going to die tomorrow." Maya said with a smile.

Zach couldn't stop smiling, pursed his lips, and looked into Maya's eyes, "What did you see?"

"He took the case and investigated it for a day, but there was no result. He came to Grande, met you, got clues, and started investigating again..."

The sound of Coulson, who had super fast legs and feet, coming up the stairs was already clear. Zach waved his hand and said, "No need to repeat the point."

Death is the final result of a series of events, remember. What Maya saw was the whole thing from the beginning of the death event to the end.

"He wanted to help you take the bullet, but he was shot and died. You had no chance to save him."

Zach waved his hand, "Maya, go prepare some refreshments." Coulson entered the office, and Zach could only say this.

"Thank you!" Coulson had no idea what kind of conversation the girl and Zach had had during this time. She was actually grateful for Grande's hospitality. A document had been put on the desk, facing Zach. Opening it, "This is a photo of a corpse." I couldn't wait to get to the point.

Zach didn't want to look at it, but he had no choice. He didn't know who developed the photo, whether it was high-definition or A4 size, so he couldn't avoid it. Zach frowned, "Cruel." People like vampires who rely on blood to survive have said the word cruel. You can imagine the degree of cruelty -

The entire picture is a re-joining of the bloody bones of the human body. It seems that every joint of the human bones has been disassembled, and then all the dismantled parts are used to piece together something new. An analogy is easy to understand. You have eaten chicken wings. In the photo, there is a pile of stuff piled in the garbage after eating. It is raw, bloody, and not very clean.

It is a natural association that we, humans, eat chicken wings in fast food restaurants. Who, what, would eat people in human cities. If you don’t want to watch Zack the Vampire, you must watch it.

"Yeah! It's too cruel!" Coulson's expression was not good, and he was a little irritated. "I don't know if the director values us (him and James) or something else. This is the worst case of all, and it was given to us. .”

Zach frowned, quickly flipped through the uncomfortable photo, and glanced at the description of the case, "I don't remember such a case happening three years ago." This meant that this case was not reported on the news.

"Because I was afraid that the impact would be too bad, I didn't report it anywhere." Coulson pursed his lips, "This is worse than the pile of corpses in the abandoned bus terminal in Paisin in the spring!"

Yes, after all, the funeral industry happened to be privatized at that time, and the cemetery at Ford Funeral Home was being cleaned and constructed. The result given by the police was that someone deliberately moved the cleared corpses and piled them there. The fact is that Papa made a walking corpse from the corpses in the cemetery at midnight. If you have a reasonable explanation, you can report it. The case before Zach obviously had no reasonable explanation and could not be solved. Well, the police sealed it conveniently.

Zach frowned and picked up a confession from that time, which was the transcript of the person who reported the crime. There was nothing useful. I just said that I hadn’t seen the neighbor for a month, and there was no response when I knocked on the door. I was worried so I broke in, and then I found my neighbor arranged like this on the dining table.

Of course, the reporter didn't know what this thing was at first, but later he discovered a crack on the calf bone that seemed to be part of the bone structure he had learned in biology class. The original words of the transcript - "My neighbor is a wounded veteran with a wound on his leg."

"You said the reporter is no longer in Barton."

"Can you blame him?" Detective Coulson's tone was completely helpless, "If something like this happened to your neighbor, do you still dare to live there?" He shook his head, "I also asked, it seems that half the time after the case came out, He moved away from Barton in March when our police didn't make any progress."

Zach looked through the information again and found that the location was a street east of Paisying, where there were a large number of low-rent houses, and Ogier Street was nearby.

Zach's mood was a bit contradictory. On the surface, he was reading the information, but actually he was thinking about other things.

You may find it strange that the first emotion is anger. It probably has nothing to do with human nature, Zach is angry at Anthony. Mayor Anthony must know that the police could not report such a case with serious consequences. He must be involved in decisions that are not made public. Not to mention Anthony and Colon are friends.

So, Anthony, who knew about this suspected inhumane case in Barton, didn't inform Zach. Zach had every reason to be angry.

Recall that at the beginning of the year, after the invading foreign low-level alien race appeared in Barton, Zach went to Anthony to remind Anthony. It seems that Anthony seems to feel that it is not necessary to remind him in turn.

After anger comes luck. Fortunately, the case has gone smoothly from the discovery to the present. After all, this case has not been replicated in the following three years. No matter who did it, this was a one-time act. The murderer did not continue this behavior in Barton, nor did he cooperate with him. Zach came across it. Can it be a fluke? Zach doesn't know the existence of the other party, and the other party doesn't know the existence of Zach.

After the fluke, there was hesitation - Maya said that Coulson took a bullet for himself because of the investigation of this case, and Zach didn't have a chance to save him.

Zach raised his head and looked at Detective Coulson. The position he was looking at was a bit weird. It was the position where a man would unconsciously look at a woman, ****.

Zach looked at it for a long time before Coulson noticed Zach's eyes. He looked down at his chest strangely, "Zach? Is there something on my chest?" He also raised his hand to dig at it, but there was nothing.

Zach shook his head and looked away. It's a bit troublesome. It would be inappropriate to send Coulson away temporarily to ask Maya about the specific situation.

"Sorry, I was a little distracted." Zach heard Maya's voice coming up, "I need to think about it." He looked at the door, waiting for Maya to come up, "Okay, tea is here." He tilted his head and winked, hoping Maya can receive it.

Maya was smarter than Zach expected, because she came in with a patch of red on her forehead.

"The scented tea I bought before was made of rose petals." Maya lowered her head and said.

"Thank you." Coulson just glanced at it, quickly closed the opened document, and took the teacup. It can be regarded as the professional quality of a police detective, and it can also be regarded as the spiritual protection of the girl. Very considerate.

Coulson had no intention of asking who this strange girl with her head lowered shyly and who had the same feeling as Alice was, but she still frowned and gestured to her forehead, "Well, Miss, on your head, Well, that..."

Maya looked at Zach and touched her forehead, "Ah! Why did it get here!" Then, like an embarrassed girl, she turned around and ran away.

All of Zach's emotions were gone, only irritability remained. There is no point in staring at Coulson's chest for a long time. This is not a small problem that a body armor can solve. What Coulson needs is a helmet. But if a police detective wearing a steel helmet is asked to investigate a case, even Toledo cannot complete such a task.

Zach frowned tightly, refused to drink tea, stared at the police documents in front of him and closed them, and said, "This case..." Another reason for his irritation was that Zach knew where to find the clues. If you want to investigate this case, you can definitely investigate it. There's nothing surprising about it. Maya's death notice was also confirmed. Coulson died only after he had clues. So Zach can bring this disgusting case to an end, but now, he can only say, "Forget it, there is too little information, and I can't help much at the moment."

"Hey." Coulson shook his head, "Well, I don't have any hope." (.)