The position of the moon in the night has indicated that the time has entered midnight, and the routine activities of a certain group of inhumans in Port Marsa are about to end. Routine means something that really needs to be done, but is not really important.
Behind the tarpaulin tent of the long-closed seafood shop, standing next to Zach was the fallen angel Jessica. I really can’t understand how the fallen angel’s dress sense came to be. She wore a formal suit that was exactly the same as Zach’s—
"I went to Morelin's place and asked him to make a few sets for me. Who knew he would be so lazy and just made it for me according to your style." This is what she explained to Zach when she first came here.
"You know this is the time when there are formal clothes for women, right?" Zach has never had much objection to the clothing style of the fallen angel. The reason is that the former fallen angel, when she was still called Crowley, had long legs. There's a special, well, flavor to men's trousers. But now Jessica, alas, the woman who once wore tattered sweaters in Ixton, was no longer suitable for deliberately wearing men's formal clothes.
"I know, just like Anthony's secretary. Haha." Fallen Angel Jessica must have mentioned this example on purpose, because she also deliberately raised her breasts. Do you still remember Anthony’s female secretary? Yes, the secretary who once struggled with whether to button the third button or not. So it was clear what Jessica was saying, "I don't think I fit that look."
The topic of clothing ends here. At this time, the two of them are engaged in another topic. Zach didn't care, but was forced to bring up the topic by the fallen angel, "For some reason that I'm not sure about, the pressure on the fallen angel camp in hell has been reduced. Do you know the reason?"
Zach's answer was, "You ask me? You told me what hell is like?" Zach seems to have expressed more than once that he doesn't care about the situation of fallen angels in hell. After all, it is not the world of our vampires. , why should you care.
Jessica also didn't care about Zach's attitude at all, "My guess is that the cooperation between the Central Government and the Hunters has finally had some effect. The power of hell is transferring to the living world to reinforce the threat of 'Colt'. There is no time at first." Pay attention to us fallen angels who have only mastered the gate of hell for five seconds."
Zach didn't care to continue to express his attitude, "Are you expecting me to agree with your guess? Then, yes, I completely agree with you."
Even in this way, getting Zach's consent seems to be a happy thing for Jessica. She smiled and said, "You know what this means, right?"
Zach's attitude continued, "No idea at all. But if you want to explain, feel free."
"This means that the demons in hell do not belong to me. The demons from the fallen angel camp are constantly passing through the gate of hell and entering the central part."
Zach pursed his lips and said, "For 'Colt,' quantity is not an issue."
This brings us to the current situation in the central region. The central part is in chaos because the foreign races are competing for the territory vacated after the Indian Hidden Alliance left. However, any foreign race participating in the fight for territory is not the most dominant force in the central part. In the middle, the most powerful are the hunters with 'Colt' in hand.
Did you think of an interesting fact? The strongest force, the hunters, do not participate in the territorial struggle. They are humans and citizens of the Federation. This land is theirs.
To use a rather unflattering description, the hunter is the troublemaker in the central region. Every time a foreign force gains an advantage in a certain city and begins to gain fame, the hunters will happily visit the city and fire a few shots with the 'Colt' in their hands. This territory will be freed up again for the hunters. They touched the alien race that appeared elsewhere and happily started the next stop.
Therefore, Zach did not care about the situation in hell, but was commenting on the situation in the central part. No matter how many demon reinforcements entered the central part, it would be meaningless.
But that's not what Jessica wants to say, "You didn't understand what I meant. What I mean is that in the central part, demons are constantly entering the world. This is something that only exists in the entire federation and only in the central part of the world..." Jessica smiled. He raised his eyebrows and said, "Opportunity."
Zach didn't quite understand what Jessica was expressing. He frowned and thought, "The east, including you, Barton, the demons in every city are basically saturated. Unless demons die, the opening of the gates of hell will only be for Collecting souls will not be for the demons to come up. The same should be the case in the west, and they will only be more cautious. After all, there is the Sabbat." Zach glanced at Jessica, "I understand what you said about the specialness of the central part, but , opportunity, what opportunity?”
Jessica stopped laughing and looked at Zach, "You understand so clearly, but you still don't understand what I'm talking about?" She felt helpless and shook her head, "Have you forgotten Constantine's Seth. "
Ah, Seth. The demon hunter demon who was expelled back to hell by his own vessel and ended up in a time zone controlled by who knows which demon in hell.
Zach raised his eyebrows, being reminded, but there was no expression of shame on his face, "Thanks for the reminder, you are right, this is Seth's chance to come back again." The reason for not being ashamed is here, "You put it Have you told Standing the good news?" This isn't something Zach needs to remember, is it
"No."
Huh, luckily Zach wasn't too excited, otherwise he would have questioned the fallen angel on behalf of his neighbor.
"I don't want to give him unnecessary hope. After all, the central part is not something I can control. All I can do is let the hunters in the central part pay attention." There are exchanged demon hostages around the hunters in the central part. Do you remember that the fallen angel originally proposed the hostage exchange? The deal also used this as a bargaining chip to help the hunter deal with the devil. "It won't be too late to tell Constantine when there is really news about Seth."
Zack nodded expressionlessly and sighed, which could be regarded as an explanation for his indifference, "Personally, I prefer Constantine to stay away from everything about the demon hunter. He is a very competent and trustworthy priest." , this is enough." This point has been fully expressed by Zach in the one-on-one conversation with Constantine. Remember, Zach said to the priest from the perspective of faith that the demon hunter should not The profession of existence is the wrong side of faith.
Jessica looked at Zach, and the corner of her mouth moved. What she wanted to say did not come out, but she said, "There is actually some inexplicable emotion that makes me agree with you very much."
Zach waved his hand, "Enough chatting, Dora and the others are here."
Dora and Bumi stood in front of them. Bumi was the first to speak, "Louise went back first. The warehouse has been checked, and there are no republican aliens." Then Dora said, "The port has also been checked, and there are no republican aliens." ." By the way, he handed a metal wine bottle to Zach. It's a late night snack for Zach.
Don't delve into these trivial matters. It is impossible for a funeral home in Grande to buy sheep that can feed half a hundred vampires, so any action Novel takes is mixed with independent feeding. With their demand, it really doesn't matter if they ask Zach for an extra portion.
This is the routine mentioned above, the consensus of all the aliens in Barton. Next, comes the really important stuff.
The two Nofils walked around the awning and looked outside the port. Dora raised her hand and pointed at the freighter entering the port, "No. xx, this is the freighter recorded in Fisher's information, and it has his special 'cargo' on it. ." Illegal workers, Dora twitched her lips, "After all, those information are still of some use, at least they don't need to be investigated by one of our ships."
Zach glanced at Jessica, who glanced towards the horizon as a signal.
In the night sky, which was almost invisible, streaks of ink black had begun to float towards the freighters still entering the port.
Since the devil is involved, it will naturally be of some use. The vampires can also save some time and energy. Just leave this kind of exploration to the devil.
"Then, let's just wait for the news." Jessica waved her hands easily, looked at Dora, and raised her eyebrows, "I'm a little ashamed. Last night, my people saw you entangled with that republican alien. But none of us know what that alien race is, so we can’t help.”
The devil has spies in Port Massa. As far as we know, the people in Mies' warehouse have not forgotten it.
"I know." Dora also looked at Jessica, "You don't need to be ashamed. If Louise hadn't reminded us, we wouldn't have known either. I would like to thank you for your protection."
Zach knew what they were talking about. Didn't he mention the box of porcelain in the morning because Dora and the others made some noise last night when they discovered this republican alien race. They had no choice but to steal it and bring it back to the gathering place and slowly find a way to get rid of it. Yes. During this process, the devil helped provide some cover and helped Nofeile escape from the port.
As for Dora being so good-natured in talking to a fallen angel (soul alien), the reason is naturally because she saw the wings of the fallen angel in Benjamin's warehouse and knew clearly that the fallen angel was one of her own.
"When we saw the cargo box in the southeast, everything inside was shattered. I guess you have completely eliminated that, um, thing." Jessica raised her eyebrows. She didn't know what to call the Republic. Ghost, "What is that? It feels a lot like..." Looking at Zach, "Mo."
"Ghost." Zach could only give him a name. Mo said that he was a soul alien. Even if Zach said it now, probably no one here would believe it. "You don't need to understand what it is." Zach shook his head slightly and added helplessly, "We can't possibly understand. It is enough for the alien system of the Republic to kill them."
"If I can help you in the future, I will lend a hand at any time." Jessica nodded, "I don't have any way to deal with the kind of thing yesterday, but I still have some ways to deal with other things in the Republic. .”
Zach glanced at Jessica, thought for a while, and nodded. After all, the fallen angel had been to the Republic, so it was not surprising that he had some experience.
It was quiet for a while, and the four of them watched the dark streaks in the distance sink into the freighter. Jessica's eyes began to darken, but unlike Mike's complete loss of consciousness, Jessica's communication and thoughts with her demon did not affect her expression.
Jessica raised her eyebrows, "Are you sure there are illegal workers on this ship?"
I don’t know if anyone has ever wondered why Zach and the others initially confirmed that these illegal people crossing the ocean were workers. Because of the quantity, there should be immigrants smuggling across the border at any time and from any country, and it should not be a cause for alarm. But if the number at each time is so large that it exceeds a hundred, and it is so frequent, it is like the slave transportation industry in the past. In today's era, what else can it be if it is not a laborer? Do you think it is fun to play the squeezing game in the container
"Sure." Dora frowned, "The cargo list given by Fisher is very clear." Dora glanced at Bumi to verify the data, "Entering the port at this time, there are 128 people on this ship. Three containers, one box of electronic parts, two boxes of porcelain.”
Bumi listened to Dora's data carefully and nodded, indicating that the data he had written down were the same. Zach is of no use at all. He didn't read much due to personal reasons. Everyone knows that, so I won't mention it.
"Parts and porcelain." Jessica confirmed, the darkness in her eyes continued to roll, she should be 'remotely controlling' her men in the ship to conduct a more detailed search.
At the same time, the useless Zach was not idle either. He looked towards the direction of the port and said, "Dora is right." There were already people at the port preparing to pick up the ship. It was Fisher's people. "Fisher's people were already guiding the ship." The security guards from Kasedil Security Company are ready to receive the goods."
The vampires have seen this situation several times. Fisher deliberately arranged for the ship with secret cargo to enter the port during the security company's shift change. As Fisher said to Zach, the original 'security' service here should have been Aix Security Company, also from Falcon in the West District, but due to Grande's unintentional intervention, this good thing failed. Established, Fisher could only do this.
"I'm going over there." Zach glanced at the three of them, "I want Fisher to know that I'm serious about helping."
Jessica pursed her lips and pulled Zach, who was about to go over, "This kind of performance can wait." She closed her eyes, and when she opened them again, her face became very strange, "There is no one on the boat, but." She Looking at Dora, "I did find that there are reserved places for people behind the three containers you mentioned, but there is no one there."
"Are you sure?" Zach frowned.
"You can wait here to see the surprised look on Fisher's men." Jessica also looked in the direction of the port, "There are already people on the ship who are contacting the people who will pick up the ship and are ready to pick up the empty cargo."
Zach's brows deepened. Fisher's men in Port Massa, including those on the ship, had insiders who knew what kind of business they were doing, but they didn't know the specific figures. This was important information exclusive to Fisher. . Of course, now Grande knows it too.
So before, although those people would die and then be secretly dealt with by vampires, leading to Fisher's appearance, in the end, most of them were alive, and everything was within a reasonable range. In this range, vampires who have experienced population transportation and the slave era naturally have judgment standards.
But now, things don't make sense. The vampires did not dispose of the body, but the person disappeared.
Zach pursed his lips, "I'd better go down first, maybe this matter..." Zach left without finishing. (.)