5 You did it
Throughout the field, Zach didn't see the two old men of Bisharp's first generation. In fact, there is some regret, because Zach is a little confused about the thoughts of these two old men.
The connection between Grande and the West End was established by these old people. But except for Quinn and Mrs. Barton, none of the other old men and ladies have really spoken to Grande, and they are only influencing the second or third generation of their family to communicate with Grande behind their backs.
Like Smith, like Stone's Blake, like these two from Bill Sharp.
Zach doesn't quite understand the position of the Bishop family, and Bishop, who can be interrupted by anyone, and Mrs. Bishop, who should now be called Ms. Sher, seem to be in a state of split.
The inheritance of this family seems to be completely separated - the cemetery in the name of the private is ready, no division?
So if Grande continues to maintain a non-interest struggle and only do things for the third generation of these families, that is, family affairs, Zach needs to know whether these principals can separate interests from family affairs when commissions appear.
According to the current situation that the third generation of the Sharp family is completely dead, and the second generation has begun to split, Zach does not think that these two points can be separated, and it will be a problem to entrust it.
Even if it was just to maintain friendly relations with Quinn and Mrs. Patton, Zach needed to talk to the two old men in Bisharp and pass on certain limits, so as not to affect the perception of Grande in this circle of old men in the West End when trouble came in the future.
Unfortunately, as soon as they came out of the closed parlor, the two Grande brothers were invited out of the manor. Zach didn't pass on anything.
On the way back, I continued to follow the idea of 'letting the forces who were following Grande know what Grande was doing', and walked around the North End slowly, of course, not boringly, for Jackson Bishop's funeral, there were many things to procure. Grande's two brothers come and go in various shops and make appearances. Mess around with messages.
In this way, Zach wants to enrich certain associations -- to convey the most direct negation to those who associate Grande's attack with the Bisharp tragedy at the same point in time.
If it had been related, Grande would not have taken Bisharp's funeral, and it should be to avoid suspicion. Grande doesn't have to shy away. That's pretty much it.
It wasn't until around four o'clock in the afternoon that the 'glowing' Zach began to dim. The effect of last night's supper in the southeast disappeared under the constant ostentatious sรจ.
Zack, who was sluggish, honestly put on his sunglasses, retracted the back seat of the truck, held the empty 'snack' can, and urged Alpha to drive home quickly.
Benjamin was not so kind to let Zach get his wish, and deliberately chose the road to the west that was not blocked by buildings, and he was slow all the way.
Usually it's just a little more than half an hour's drive, but it was driven by Alpha, who had mastered the steering wheel, for more than an hour, and when he returned to Grande's backyard. Zach was already in the back seat, 'asleep' crookedly.
As soon as the truck stopped in the Grande backyard, a figure rushed to the door, and the reality was gloomy and he glanced at Benjamin, who opened the key to the door, and directly opened the door of the back seat. It's James.
Watching James look like he was about to explode and pull Zack's corpse-like body, Benjamin lukewarmly reminded, "Hungry and asleep." "Went to the kitchen.
James paused, turned and ran. A moment later, he returned with a wine bottle and pulled it out in disgust. The pestle was in front of Zack's mouth and between his nose, shaking hard, shaking hard!
Zach 'woke up', and his first reaction was to hold the wine bottle in front of his face, tilt his head directly, and take a sip. Satisfied with the bow, he found that what was in front of him was not Louise's gentleness, nor Benjamin's impatience, but James's overflowing disdain.
James had said it righteously. Zach is nothing more than a 'bug' in this world who steals the blood of other creatures, a low-level creature who is not qualified to stand above humans and point fingers at others.
Well, this is a very intuitive proof of this.
The satisfaction of eating was destroyed by the person in front of him, Zach pulled the corners of his mouth that was soaked in red by 'food', "You are here again, ......" Zach waved his hand, jumped out of the car, shook his head helplessly and sighed, "I don't even want to ask, what are you going to do." โ
Zach glanced at John in the direction of the warehouse, the Indian wizard was standing in front of the window, frowning and looking at this side, not knowing what he was thinking.
Zach walked to the bench in the back porch, sat down, and looked away from James without paying attention, "If you're here to urge the recovery of Teddy, I've already explained that we won't be able to go to the republic until Kim arrives on Thursday." โ
The reason for this was explained earlier, and the Grande, a group of aliens who did not participate in the ongoing alien invasion of the Republic, needed the political protection of the human race.
Zach was a little impatient and said maliciously, "Or you want us to go first, and then you can't come back, and you're happy." โ
The reason why he couldn't come back, in addition to Papa Midnight, a guy who no one had done before, was also the reason for Grande's own group of people who went.
Think about it, if it weren't for the protection of the messenger given by the human government. Then, Zach and Toredo ran to the Hidden Alliance, Crowley, the fallen angel, ran to the angel, and Sissi, a saint, ran to Papa Midnight. James would be genuinely pleased.
"Who cares about you!" James was only momentarily distracted by Zack's state as a low-level creature, and it was he who was truly malicious, "I should have asked you! What the hell did you do!"
Zach waved his hand, "Be specific." โ
James snorted heavily, turned and walked into the Grande room, as if he had taken something in the office, and when he appeared, a bunch of photos were thrown in front of Zack, "Did you do it!"
Zach picked up a photo of the police forensics, and the scattered scene was very familiar. It was Zach last night, no, the bar where blood was taken in the early hours of this morning!
Zach frowned, and the police car he had seen in the morning came back to his mind, and he picked up a few photos again and looked at them seriously.
The most striking are the two corpses, lying on the ground behind the bar, soaked with an unknown liquid, and the exposed skin is abnormally colored!
Zach pursed his lips, "I remember these two. Zach looked at James with a complicated expression, "They are very defensive, and it is a waste of time for them to cooperate." โ
Zach crossed over things that didn't need to be explained, like stocking up on food to go to the Republic. James knew it, and there was no need to deny it. But the meaning of this is just that it takes too much time to control two defensive people with the eyes of charm.
Zach looked back at the photo, "I didn't take blood from them at all, I just stunned them and 'put' them out of the way." โ
It's not dizziness, it's death.
Then what Zach had to notice was that all the bottles in the scene were overturned, pried open, and even the cellar.
A bizarre conclusion that the two dead people were drowned in wine. Zach raised his eyebrows, and when he was strict, he would be distracted when he thought of such a conclusion, and just wanted to ask, but was preempted by James.
"That's what you did!!" James exploded. (To be continued......)