Chapter II: Order

Following on from the last successful pull of Alice out of the Grande House, Lola has continued to work hard, and today, she has successfully taken Alice out of the funeral home again. It's just that the people accompanying him have changed, and it's no longer Benjamin and Matthew.

Lola didn't understand what it meant when the two of them were the type of guy she liked, and she meant 'something important to take care of', so she could only accept Zack, who wasn't her type. But with Louise, a beautiful woman, also coming, Lola thinks it's pretty good.

As for Benjamin and Matthew, the 'important thing' refers to the issue of werewolf education. With the three-day cycle before the full moon approaching, Alpha had to figure out the right way to educate the young wolves. Without amplifying the historical problems of vampires and werewolves, Matthew is able to face up to the conflict between his own existence and the vampires.

If, in the course of this education, there are always vampires with meaningful eyes drifting to this side, Benjamin does not think that he can calmly complete the knowledge transmission of the wolves. So, very convenient, the eye-bothering person left Grande temporarily.

"Whew!" Lola let out a long sigh of relief, her hand brushing her forehead, "We're going to take a break!" Blake's little episode just now seemed to make the girl feel a little uneasy, and she pulled Alice, "Let's go to the front, I know a nice café!"

"But, but, we've just finished eating......"

Alice had been pulled forward by Lola.

Zach and Louise looked at each other and smiled and followed, café, just right, Zach needed this. If it weren't for Benjamin's push, he wouldn't have come out on this weekend with good weather. He wished he had spent the whole day indoors.

The four of them walked forward, passing the countless windows full of merchandise. These things don't disappear anyway, and then there will be time to turn back.

But the scenery became more and more familiar, and Zach looked up at the building that had reached the front of Liszt Street, with fire ladders extending on the wall outside the street, and huge design signs blocking the buildings behind. This is James Lance's attic.

They followed the turn of the building and entered the backstreet again. The café Lola said was here, under the Time Elf, James's attic.

"What do you need?" the young waitress stood at the table of four, she seemed happy, handed over the order, and unconsciously turned back to look at the table on the other side.

The person on the other side also smiled and turned his head to look over. But when I saw the person sitting at the table where the waiter was standing, a face that had been smiling happily collapsed.

For James, a short conversation with the girl he likes (Volume 2, Chapter 15) is the best way to start the day, but if a vampire is also in the picture, it is the worst way to start!

Perhaps, James should have gone to Blake and wrote this sentence.

The young waitress girl looked back suspiciously, looking at Zach who was smiling in James's direction, but still stood silently waiting for Lola, who was recommending a drink to Alice.

"Coffee. Zach gestured to Louise, left his seat, and walked towards James. The young waitress could see from James's gloomy face that he didn't like to meet the guest, but she was just a waitress, silently anxious, and there was nothing she could do.

Zach shook his head and smiled and sat down in front of James and looked at the waiter who was silently anxious, "You made her think that I was some kind of bad person, I don't like to be misunderstood." ”

James pursed his lips and turned his head sideways to send a reassuring expression, and sure enough, the waiter's hurry eased a little, took Lola's order, and walked back.

"Who is she?" Zach looked at the young waiter's back amusedly, and inquired with interest, "You seem to be on good terms." ”

"It's none of your business. James said angrily. He is complaining about Zach now, and naturally he will not have any good words.

Zach smiled helplessly, "James, sue me, what's wrong with me, can't I come to Liszt Street on the weekend?"

For this reason, James would not admit it. He grimaced and lowered his voice, "Don't you know yourself? You said that when someone from the church in the Church of the Holy Son enters the church for maintenance, you will force out the person hiding inside, but what about the person now?!"

Zach raised an eyebrow, as if he had indeed forgotten to update James on the information. But this is a public place, obviously can't be elaborated, Zach thought for a moment, "You can think that this matter is solved, even if there is any problem in the future, it is Crowley's problem, and we don't need to care about it." ”

James looked at Zach's expression and understood that something must have happened, and accepted the answer. He thought for a moment, "The situation in the southeast has improved, have you made a deal with Crowley?"

"Of course. Zach smiled, as if to take credit, "The Patton Police Department should thank me." ”

James, who was already in a distracted mood, stood up and changed the table, leaving Zach to smile awkwardly at the attracted eyes around him, and returned to the original table.

Lola asked curiously, "Who is that? do you know?"

Zach smiled and didn't answer, but asked with a more gossipy expression than Lola, "Is that young man from before the Stone family?

In Lola's mind, Zach is already a complete gossip. She rolled her eyes and pouted, "Otherwise, who is it, it can't be more familiar!" It was her neighbor, the guy who was often used to say, 'Look at the neighbor's who, how ......'.

"Why did he do that?" Zach asked, indifferently bearing the label Lola had given. It's always good to know a little more about Quinn and Barton's circle.

"How do I know!" Lola frowned, with a hint of worry in her eyes, "I just hope he doesn't get punished." Ay. ”

"Why should you be punished?" Louise smiled and comforted Lola, "That's good, it's a meaningful thing." I don't know how he came up with it. ”

Lola nodded, then shook her head. She could see that it was meaningful, but she still didn't understand the way it was and pouted, "Maybe something new learned in Newton, who knows." ”

City of Newton.

Zach frowned, as if he had thought of something.

The last sermon was the 'Ten Commandments,' which told us the preconditions for believing in the Holy Lord. Tomorrow's service should come in order - in the faith of the Holy Lord, the most important polarization, heaven and hell.

The demons do not have the same unwarranted expectations of heaven as human sermons, and they will justly convey the meaning of hell. As for such true justice, obviously, it is not well accepted.