6 Minor troubles

Zach put down the phone, quite speechless, except for the first call that was picked up and told, "We shouldn't have any communication, that's the lawyer's job." After that, all calls were transferred directly to the message.

This guy should live in guilt for the rest of his life.

And then guess what Zach is going to do? Get a lawyer? No. Even if the defendant is accused, there is still a chance to mediate after the pre-trial, no, this kind of boring small case, as long as it is not at the moment of judgment, there is a chance to mediate at any time. The announcement was in the afternoon, and Zach decided to check on the situation. Until then, Zach wasn't going to do anything.

Meanwhile, Zach is ready to do his job, and Pierce's funeral is a bit of a hassle.

Speaking of which, Pierce's identity changed too quickly, and his family and friends couldn't accept the original Southern District Police Chief, and in a few days, he first lost his job, then became a criminal, and finally became a dead man.

Unlike most criminal bodies, no matter how big or small, Pierce's body was still picked up by the family, and even if it was difficult to accept the fact that it was a done accomplish, the funeral still had to be held. So the question arises, where to put Pierce's tomb.

Traditionally, sinners are to be buried in the North Garden, don't worry about thinking that it's not good, but it's just a tradition with the thoughts of the living, and it is a good intention to hope that the sins of the deceased will be purified. But human nature is there, so even if North Park is a place with the good expectations of the living, the dead are dead after all, people's hearts are impermanent, and those who should be disliked and forgotten will be disliked and forgotten in the end, and the desolation of North Park is inevitable.

I think I can guess that Pierce is going to be buried in North Park, or at the request of his family.

With the expectation of purifying sins, in the initial funeral discussion, there was a sentence like this, "In a few years, we can move the grave, right, he (Pierce) spent his whole life protecting others (Pierce's life, he was a soldier, then a policeman) and finally made a mistake, well, if he atoned for his sins, he would still be a good person, right, well, and then, we can move the grave, right?"

Zach will not have any opinions, and he will hardly give any opinion to the relatives of the deceased who are still trying to accept the earth-shaking changes in their lives these days. In the past, there was a grant from the city government, but now there are customers who pay for their own money, what can you say? Our vampires have a very professional ethic in the service industry.

Instead, Zach asked realistically, "What about the tombstones?" Most of the tombstones in North Park don't clearly say who this place is, of course, most of them are because there are no people in them to commemorate them. But according to tradition, the tombstone in the North Park is to write a crime, so that people can face up to their sin and finally be redeemed, you ......"

"Just, just write your name, can you......"

......

And now Grande's little trouble is the North Park itself.

Ben had already looked at the cemetery yesterday, and today, just now, in the process of Matthew going to tidy up, he found that there were people buried under the cemetery that looked like it was clearly an empty space. A very old 'person'.

Matthew was very honest and wanted to inform his family if he wanted to change the place, but he was persuaded that it was the old Hank who said, "What to change, there are few places in this land that are empty!

So, the only thing that can be done is to ignore it, but the guy who has been buried there for an unknown number of years has to be disposed of and continue to dig a pit and bury it? No, it's still old Hank, "Take it to the mill and burn it!"

Benjamin won't move today, Louise is in the field, Matthew is going to continue to repair the cemetery, Danny has a daily task (to go to Sao-Disturb-Eve Remer), Mo, Mo don't expect her, since Alice went to school, she has fully accepted the identity of Grande's cook, and she doesn't want to touch other jobs.

Then Zach will do it himself.

The things had just been put in the basement, and Zach was ready to move to the trunk while Matthew was still there, and command from the back porch.

No, I don't know why the security guard who came with Grande came to Zack's side, "We saw you dug up something, well, something, where are you going to send it." ”

"Mill, burn it. Zach glanced at the security guard, who counted half of the Grande employees, "Don't you have a patrol duty?"

"I worked the night shift, and now I'm on a different shift. Early in the morning, I watched your people dig a cemetery in the North Park, watched for a while, and then followed. After explaining, he continued to ask, "It's like this in the funeral industry now, or what's going on? Does the old man in the cemetery want to make room for the new man, or what? Well, although the old man only has a few bones." ”

Zach didn't hear any malice, probably this guy was just curious. Occasionally, the staff of the cemetery, whether it was Grande's own employees or security guards, would come to Grande to say hello or say goodbye, but basically they were all chatting with Old Hank or asking Louise about her work, and there were very few people who actually spoke to Zack.

Zach didn't mind anything, "You also saw it, it's North Park, so there are a lot of nameless guys who don't have a tombstone, and the tomb is not a single one......" Zach pouted and changed the measure word to describe it, "It's common." It's a hassle to explain to others, so ......" Zach glanced at Old Hank, who had also come back, as if thinking of something, "It's always good to have less trouble." "Ended the discussion with the curious security guard.

"Oh. The security guard nodded, knowing that Zach was going to the mill, knowing that there was nothing to look at, it was time to leave work, and walked away.

I didn't want Zack to suddenly ask, "How is your Saidil Security Company lately?"

"The company?" the security guard didn't have any special emotion, "so-so." "Gone.

Matthew loaded the car, reported and prepared to leave.

Zach walked over to Old Hank, who seemed to be ready to go with Matthew and continue to go back to the cemetery to kill time. Oh yes, because the family has already made plans to move the grave in the next few years, so the coffin is in stock, and Old Hank doesn't need to make a new one.

"Hank. Zach stopped him and spoke directly, "I remember reading it when I was sorting out the information before." "Casually, it was burned," I saw your previous records, if I remember well, you also said that if you deal with people in business, you will at least make a tombstone to record the person's origin, name or something. Why didn't this person. ”

Old Hank also replied very directly, "Because it's not our business." "I didn't even look at Zach's leaving.

"I remember that anonymous people like the hospital sent them, and you (Hank and Old Grande) taught at least a monument to indicate that there were people down there. Zach seemed to be a little obsessed with the problem, "In retrospect, it seems to happen all the time, and Benjamin used to complain that there were people inside. "Now I'm talking about North Park, don't think too much.

Zach waved at Matthew casually, saying that he didn't have to wait for Old Hank, and cut off the possibility of Old Hank getting out.

"Why do you care about this?!" Old Hank was impatient, "Won't this funeral be done!"

Zach didn't care, "It's just that I recently approached Allen, and he mentioned a little bit of Grande's history." I just realized that the current Grande is the place where you two old people plan to retire and recuperate, and the real business of Grande is in the West End, so what was this place used to do?"

Zach added, "I know that the Grande funeral home, about the same age as Patton, the elder Grande used to always show off that Grande was Patton's first funeral home, then Ford, and finally Allen, and when he gave me the South Side Grande, he asked me to run the city's first funeral business......" almost digressed, "But, I'm also starting to notice something, there are more graves in the North Park, even if it's just your recorded graves, than the other three." What did we do in the South Side Grande, before?"

"Receive a subsidy from the city government and raise an idler!" was a clear answer.

"Oh. Zach raised an eyebrow, "What about the idlers?"

Old Hank glared at Zack, "I'm here with Grande, so naturally let them get out!"

Zach blinked and pointed to something that was already in the trunk, "Is this something left by those idlers?"

I was glared at again, and I didn't answer at all and turned around and left.

Zach pouted, just take it as a default, then, in the case of what seems to annoy old Hank, do some damage control. Facing the back of old Hank leaving, "Sincerely, it seems that their work is not very good, not for the long-term at all, at least to make a mark, right." ”

As if he hadn't heard, Old Hank walked away with steady steps.

Zach did his best, waved his hand and got into the car, and started, with a clear purpose.

But Zach was going to take advantage of the ride and think about the rhetoric. Do you think Zach likes to mess with old Hank, no, just as a precaution If Madison asks, he has something to answer.

And Madison will definitely ask!

Madison had already informed him that the ghoul Harrison had spoken to him, and although he tried to keep his peace, there was infinite complaint in his words - why did Zach want to get such a thing that destroys the heart of a pure human being?

Basically, burning a skeleton that has just been unearthed, of unknown origin, or sent by Zach also falls into this category.

Zach didn't want to take on this responsibility, so he asked Old Hank, and look, it really worked, didn't he ask for something.

"What did the people of Grande do before, what, I don't know what those guys in the past are going to bury. It's fun to bury it, hey, don't leave a mark, it's really troublesome, Madison, just help deal with it, I'm in trouble right now, I just got told by Allen's funeral, and I really don't have the time to toss Pierce's funeral anymore. "Well, let's just say that it is a two-pronged approach to exempting from liability and changing the subject.

In a good mood, Zach can talk more and give Madison a new Urban Tales story inspiration at the mill. Look, how wonderful it is to envision it.

Heh, the reality is better.

I just entered the mill, said hello to Leon, looked at Madison's office, and who did Zach see? Allen's former accountant, whose name is going to say goodbye to the world in a few days, who cares, just call him Mirror Man.

This means that Zach can provide story inspiration, and one of the characters involved, Mirror Man, is here. One of the key figures in Zach's shifting of the subject, similarly, the current appearance of the mirror man, is also here.

"What did you do!!"

However, we still have to face Madison's anger first. The guy rushed out of the office, ran out of the mill at a rapid pace, and stopped Zack in the front yard, "You told someone about my identity!"

Luckily, there was no one around, and the employees were in the backyard of the mill.

"Ahh Zach remembered that the mirror man said that there were a lot of questions to ask the author, and in this way, it seemed to really bother Madison, "Sorry, when I told her, he was going to disappear." Zach's name is confused, it doesn't matter, "Does he come to ask you questions, you don't have to answer, in two or three days, he really disappears." ”

After Zach finished speaking, he nodded to the mirror man who came over, thanking him for his cooperation yesterday.

"He's only been talking about it for two or three days!" Maddison seemed to know about it, but seemed to be even more angry, "He's going to work here! And then I don't have to do anything for the next two days! Just answer his questions?!Why doesn't he just go to you!!"

Zach raised an eyebrow, yes, why didn't you ask Zach directly......

The Mirror Man, who could answer the question, stood next to Madison, seemingly unaware of Madison's apparent dislike, "I just happened to run into a vampire yesterday. He replied, "That's what happened." Pointing to himself, "I don't think I'll be able to get answers to anything by staying at Grande, I'm just going to find out and get involved in more things that need answers, and then." He tilted his head, "I'm still unwilling to disappear in countless doubts." ”

Seriously, there was no unwillingness in his tone.

Madison took a deep breath and skimmed the man in glasses, speechless. So come here, find all the answers you can get, and never touch new questions, so that you can meet the peaceful disappearance?!

Zach can, "In the past two days, you haven't done anything else?...... your identity" This accountant is a middle-aged man who used to have a stable job, so Zach reasonably speculated that he had a family, "There should be a family, you picked up someone else's identity, and you know when this person's identity will disappear, don't you do a little bit of work." ”

"I'm doing my best. "I explained to my wife yesterday that I didn't have a job, and she kicked me out today, saying that if I don't find a new job, I don't want to go home." He glanced at Madison and actually smiled, "So, you'd better give me a job, or I'll stay here for the night." ”

Madison took a deep breath, not enough, one more time, a deep breath, "You're hired!" Then, adjusting his mood, he turned to Zach, "What are you here for?"

Uh, misstep!

In the battle of communication, there is a strict order of moves, first to attack by surprise, and then to defend to meet the opponent's attack. Now Zach has stood in front of the enemy and used up the defense first......

"Oh, before, I mean before, Grandrie's people buried things in the North Park, and they were dug up today when they were preparing for Pierce's graveyard, please help me deal with it. ”

When Maddison's wary eyes began to appear, Zach continued, "Hey, I can't help it, Hank asked for this, and he refused to explain, you know Maddison, I can't help Hank." Patting Madison's arm, he walked to the car, opened it, and dragged out the black plastic bag. It's speeding things up, "it should be easy, after all, there's not much ...... left"

Yes, the only thing you can do at this time is to block the knife with others. (To be continued.) )