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As soon as breakfast was over, Austin came to 'work' with his renovation team, and today's task was to mark. It is to mark the layout of the new Grand Grande in the interior that has been completely opened, and prepare for the official start of construction.

As yesterday, the guy slipped away from the scene after arranging things, first went to the restaurant to say hello to Zack, the owner of Grande who was a little dumbfounded, and then explained today's work to Louise, the hostess who had been identified, and went to the backyard to play with Old Hank.

Louise sat with Zack for a while, couldn't really guess what Zack was thinking, rolled her eyes, and the overseer went.

It was the phantom Danny who shook carefully next to Zack, "Zach?"

Zach looked away from the open magazine with a somewhat glazed gaze, "What?"

"Well, did Louise tell you?" Danny hesitated, "I made an appointment with that friend of mine. ”

The boy in the wheelchair, remember, when Zach and James were looking for the phantom man, the boy who tried his best to cover for Danny (Volume 4), Zach is of an alien race, and he will naturally have a good impression of this kind of human who is close to the alien race.

Changing his mood, he smiled, "How is he doing?"

Seeing that Zach no longer looked sluggish, Danny was also a little more relaxed, "It's okay, his mother got a job in the West End, and he has a lot of time for himself now." ”

The meaning of this sentence is that Danny can only be found when you are alone.

Zach kept smiling, "Go ahead." But, stay safe. ”

Danny's gaze swept over the magazine spread out in front of Zach and pursed his lips, "I will." "The colored glass is gone.

Everyone should remember that Dylan's original interracial enlightenment. It was taught by Danny, a phantom who also belonged to the same soul race, and it was impossible to say that Danny did not have feelings for Dylan's complete disappearance. But what about sitting here in a daze like Zach. I can only be grateful, at this time, Danny has found a friend who has been lost for a long time, and he can express his feelings.

Zach's gaze continued to return to the magazine in front of him. He hasn't finished reading it yet, and it's all for an unexpected reason.

Funny articles, which are usually full of slots and loopholes, don't look funny at all at this time.

Let's talk about what this article, which has the same long and weird title as ever, "Justice in the Night? Crimson is Hope?" - 1 plus 23, The Light of the Dark World Underground in Puerto Massa, Let Time Answer.

Not surprisingly, the author fictionalized a dark workshop hidden under Masa Harbor in Barton City, which is the source of the city's filthy **!

"You can buy the life-devouring ** here, and it will allow you to fill the void it creates with everything you have, everything or everything in your life. ”

Such an empty and untrue description actually made Zach understand. What does Smith's underground industry make? Isn't that what it is? We have a popular definition, addiction.

The article is a fictional protagonist who doesn't even want to have a good name, Mr. D.

"Mr. D has worked all his life in this dark workshop, and he has allowed the darkness to corrupt his soul while witnessing his loved one trapped in this void and emptiness. Not even a final judgment, Mr. D has put his fate on the line in the dark fog that hangs over the city. ”

There is no need to even make a bold guess, isn't Mr. D Dylan? As a former employee of Smith, isn't it his girlfriend Michelle's addiction that he witnesses? As for the final trial, it really doesn't need to. Dylan is born a demon and his future destiny. It's the devil!

After using Mr. D to sketch a completely dark underground industry, the follow-up to the article reads:

"The dark workshops are entrenched in the shadows of the city, hidden under the cloak of light. And we know that the brighter the light, the deeper the darkness. And the master who dominates this dark labour, with the help of his companions. He is about to put on a cloak for his workshop once again. ”

Zach understood again, Smith's whitewashing, the imminent legalization of something, and this cloak of light, with the blessing of Mrs. Quinn, was not only bright. It will also be colorful.

These things that Zach can really understand, have to make Zach think. Was the article that I used to read as a joke just that Zach himself couldn't understand it?

If these things full of uncertain symbols can be said to be Zack's overthinking, then the following content can't be Zack's overthinking!

"Sunday is always a time for a city to rest, but such a quiet day of rest is coming to an end. It's probably just that everyone is nestled on the couch, randomly switching channels, complaining that tomorrow is about to start another busy week, and something unquiet happens. ”

The timing has been described very clearly, last night!

"A crimson light that was not seen burst out of this dark workshop. ”

When Zach saw this, his eyes returned to the title, staring at "Wen/Zha Yao" and frowning, obviously a pen name and did not know it.

"I would think that this is a sacrifice, a self-redemption that is destined to corrupt souls, Mr. D., there, then. ”

'World Punishment' comes from Dylan's progression from necromancy to demon, it's not a sacrifice, it's not redemption, it's just a tragedy that doesn't control itself!

But, is 'Tycod' written wrong? No, does Dylan hate Smith for manipulating his life? Yes. Does Dylan hate Michelle's addiction? Yes. Did Dylan choose the right place to destroy himself in the right place, to destroy the place he hated the most?

Zach adjusted his breathing and looked towards the end of the article.

"Twenty-three souls who were also corrupted by darkness, including Mr. D's beleaguered lover, died together in crimson redemption. This may be the hope that the Dark Workshop may be hit by this, or that it may recover from the dark forces of the city. Whether Mr. D's sacrifice is meaningful or not, and whether it represents true light, let time tell the answer.

*The first article of Zak, thank you for reading, if you like Zack, you can write to Zak, the address is the editorial office of Urban Legends, No. xx, Becky Third Street......*"

Zach looked at the abrupt and extremely disruptive small print at the end of the article, and made an obvious decision, Zach wanted to find this author!

We vampires need to know what this author is, who seems to have seen everything with his own eyes and knows information that is impossible for ordinary people to know. (To be continued......)