15 Second letter

Hearing Danny lead Austin upstairs, the office became 'private'. Zach glanced at James, not playing the game of whoever opens his mouth first and loses, Grande is already a victim, and what Zach needs is to attack.

"Excuse me. Zach pointed to the letter in James's hand and curled the corners of his mouth, "Is that Grande's letter?" ”

"You know what this is!" James, who had suppressed his feelings for more than half an hour, finally had an outlet. Zach is going to be blocked.

"Well, why is it in your hands? The corners of Zack's mouth flattened, and he asked, "Have you changed your name to Grande?" ”

James's face was gloomy, the detective had broken the law, and now he should beg Zach for forgiveness, or turn himself in.

"Give it back to me, detective. Zach's fingers tapped on the desk.

James stared at Zack, grim and pouting, and placed two pieces of paper where Zack's finger had pointed.

"Envelopes. Zach glanced at two letters, apparently in the same handwriting and in the same style of alteration, and continued to demand.

"Lost!" James replied in a rogue manner.

"Get it back for me. Zach picked up today's letter, and the beginning was no longer Toledo, but 'Zach', and Zach looked at James and added, "Now." ”

A vicious look flashed across James's face, and he staggered to his feet, glared at Zach, and walked out of Grande.

James seems to be pinched in Zack's hands, which is completely different from the courage that Louise relayed to argue with Alpha. Having already gotten the letter, the goal was achieved for one reason, and more importantly, Zach and Benjamin were completely different!

When you think about it this way, you can understand that the two brothers of Grande are different breeds, and in extreme cases, what Benjamin can do is twist your head, and Zach can do. There's one more item, staring into your eyes and talking about the crimson 'truth'.

If someone were to watch, Benjamin would either break everyone's heads, or be held back by some residual morality. Because twisting his head is Benjamin's only solution. Let's make it clear.

What about Zach? The Holy Lord's faith gave the vampire a crimson pupil of seduction. Torredo gave Zach the tongue to tease the facts, and it would be a pity not to use it. For Zach, for humans, 'you,' the situation is never extreme enough to end you and the bystanders with violence.

If you don't listen to the words that come out of your mouth, just wait for him to ascend to the eyes of charm and become a puppet of submission and crimson 'truth'.

Relying on the new skills of innocent bystanders, James is ineffective against Zach and has a twisted speech. Vampires who don't have to use violence to end anyone, and who can solve things with 'reason', are hard to be restrained by morality.

Zach ignored James and started reading the second fan letter.

Ay. Zach sighed.

The first paragraph of the letter reads-

"My idol!Are you mad at me?!You didn't come to punish the bad guys last night!Is it because of me?Is it because I accidentally did something wrong?!I saw the police coming here!Mom said that someone died at the bar we went to yesterday!』

Zach couldn't tell if he was angry, more helpless.

We all know how much Zach struggled with yesterday's story about whether to tell James, who is a police detective, and Zach has two identities - a vampire and a good citizen of Barton. The two finally started fighting.

Now there is no need for Zach to decide to say anything, James who has read the letter already knows the contents. And, most likely, there was a misunderstanding of something that Zach didn't want to see. Because as you can see, the person who wrote the letter used 'the bar we went to yesterday'!

What do you mean by 'we'? Zach didn't have anyone with him when he took blood!

The rest of the letter not only does not explain the arbitrarily determined title, but begins to repeat the format of the first letter. Yes, list the insulting things those people did to the letter writer. None of them are missed!

At the end of the letter, a conclusion was drawn that made Zach extremely helpless-

"Those people got the punishment they deserved! They deserved it! Don't be angry, okay! The police shouldn't care about such bad people at all!"

Mom was worried, and I wanted to tell her not to worry! haha, but of course I wouldn't say, that's what we did. Let's not blame ourselves! They deserve to be bad people! This is our little secret!"

Zach put down the letter, he felt he needed a drink. As much as possible to relax his mind, he took out the wine bottle and glass, and slowly poured it for himself.

James returned, holding a crookedly torn envelope with a little dirt, and threw it gloomily in front of Zach, "Your envelope." ”

Zach picked it up and looked at it, and like the previous letter, the postmark was Barton North, and the 'Grande' in the letter had been exactly the same.

Zach shook his glass in one hand and the letter in the other, and sat James back down, "Before you begin, you need to give me a good enough reason why you opened the Grande letter." I ask for your apology. ”

"I see the sender!" James glared at Zach.

Unexpected answer.

Zach looked away, his finger tapping the wall of the cup. shouldn't have asked, the position shifted, and the conversation that was supposed to be Zach attacking and 'educating' James to reason became the direction where Zack wanted to immediately ask 'who the sender was'......

Zach tugged at the corners of his mouth and pointed his finger at the end of the letter, signed on 'A Boy', "You see him, who he is." ”

"Humph!" James glared at Zack, "You ask me?!' 'You'!" James leaned forward and unceremoniously slapped Zack's hand away, pressing his finger on the 'we' in the letter, "You're embarrassed to ask who I am?!"

Things must be in good order. Why? We already know that James read the second letter before he asked to see the first letter. So, James's reason for asking to see the first letter is very clear at this point, because of this 'we'!

When James had a 'cat fight' with Benjamin, he was holding Zach and lying in front of him, denying that he had anything to do with the two corpses in the bar!

James glanced at Zach gloomily, picked up the first letter, took his fingers on the letter and clicked on the opening salutation, 'Toledo' and the opening words, and put the letter down. Pick up the first envelope and tap the time on the postmark.

"The course of events - you went to the southeast in the early morning of the first day, you went to the southeast in the early morning of the second day, you received the first letter the next morning, you did not go to the southeast in the early morning of the third day, the third day. It was this morning that you received your second letter. ”

James paused, "The timeline is very clear, what are you going to lie to my face!"

James used his profession as a police detective. This is a letter from the same city, which means that it is sent in the morning, arrives at noon, sends at noon, arrives in the afternoon, and is sent after the afternoon. It will drag on for one night, and the next day will arrive, and it will be the morning of the first wave.

It's a FedEx job, with a clear postmark certifying when it was sent and sent!

Both letters were postmarked before the morning of the first delivery of the letter each day, and it was confirmed that the letter was sent in the afternoon of the previous day and before dawn on the day of delivery.

See, letters always arrive a day late, no, to be clearer. Letters are always sent after a day's delay.

The first letter was sent in the early hours of the next morning, to which 'we' referred. And the first letter was 'You don't know who I am (crossed out) who I am, it's okay, I know who you are!'

In the gap between the afternoon of the first day and the early hours of the second day, if 'we' is to be established, Zack's action in the early morning of the second day must be that the letter has been sent in order to maintain Zack's state of ignorance of the other party.

And then. This brings us to the 'we' described in the second letter.

"In the early hours of the next morning!" James pointed to the 'we' on the second letter, "you've met with this writer the whole time of your operation!

Remember, Zach has been ignoring it since he received the letter. But now in James's mind. It can only be that Zach is deliberately acting innocent, but he refuses to open the letter of the 'accomplice' while he is still questioning the case!

Once you are suspicious, the more you look at it, the more suspicious it becomes, which is pretty much what it means.

"Early this morning!" said James, getting more and more agitated, but of course, he remained gloomy, "why didn't you go! Because you know I'm going to keep an eye on the Southeast!

This is not surprising, James really can't let go of this case. Speaking of which, Zach was a little comforted that James was able to treat the Southeast fairly. But now is not the time for comfort.

James pointed to the second letter about the passage expressing sadness and self-comfort for Zach today, and smiled coldly, "Hehe, what is this?!, is this what you always say, 'The human solution to the interracial incident'!"

James was a little overdone, did he understand what he was saying?

Didn't Zach always teach James that the events caused by the alien race would always be unsolved cases that could not be solved by the common sense of human society? If the unsolved cases in Barton are to be truly closed, it is necessary to find a motive at the human level and take responsibility for the case.

For example, Quest was the first to commission, and Zach asked James to pursue the person who used the phantom ability as a suspect - Quest himself. For example, in the fight club case brought by Newton City, it was not the Saints or Gangaro who were wanted in the end, but a poor man who had died a long time ago.

A little closer, in the 'Valmina' incident, Zach and James jointly planned, and at that time, Zach didn't know if it was a vampire Woody, as the person responsible!

In interracial events, there is always a human motive to be found!

It's not a complete distortion of the facts, but it's just trying to fill in the gaps created by aliens in society, and there is nothing wrong with Zach's education.

But at this time, the fact that there is nothing wrong with this is very bad for Zach!

Listen to James, what he meant -- this case in the Southeast, the human motive, was someone who was called 'us'! Could it be Zack himself, who was alien and educated James? No, the man who wrote the letter!

Why? What is the most described in the first and second letters?

We look all over the place, and we see a weak person who is bullied and insulted by others at will! A person who is happy with those in the southeast after the alien 'ravage' (Zack's blood)! What is this? motive!

"Huh. James sneered again, "It's funny, I 'just happened' to see the person who sent the letter." James didn't have any 'funny' feelings, and stared at Zach gloomily, "Is this your plan! Knowing what happened, I'm getting out of it now! Knowing that I won't let go of this case, I still keep silent about this person, deliberately making me think that I found it myself!

What do you mean?

Zack's character was deliberately completely blackened at this time.

James has progressed to conspiracy theories. 'We' has become a synonym for Zack's accomplices and the letter writer's accomplices! And after the incident, Zach took advantage of the news brought by James and made a selfish decision -- the best way for Zach to get out of it is to hide James from his accomplices and throw his accomplices to the police detectives who will chase after him!

Not only satisfies James's persistence, but also closes the case, and there is no loss for himself!

Zack has been silent, thinking about James's train of thought, very helpless, too much in line with Zack's 'education', if there is no Zack himself, Zach will even applaud.

"What's the matter, you don't have anything to say......"

Zach took a sip of wine and waved his hand, "You won't believe what I say, so I won't say it." Zach suddenly curled the corners of his mouth, "So what are you going to do now? Arrest me?" You seem to have completely sorted out the whole case. You shouldn't have asked me, I'm right here, I should ask you, what are you going to do?"

James was stunned for a moment, then erupted. The detective patted the table and stood up, his expression seamlessly changing from gloomy to hideous, as if he was using the maximum volume, "Do you think I don't dare!!"

Zach raised his eyebrows, tilted his head to empty the glass, refilled his snack jar, tidied up his appearance, and stretched out his hands in front of James, smiling, "Handcuff me." ”

James seemed to tremble with anger.

It's deserved, and come to think of it, he asks the vampire himself with such reasoning that even Zach doesn't want to refute, what good results can happen. Don't forget, Zach is a guy who loves to play 'citizen games'!

Didn't James think that Zach thought that he was a foreign race and wanted to get out, the biggest counterattack was not to say something that James would not believe, but like now, Zachary Grande is just an ordinary citizen of Barton City, and the detective's reasoning is so correct, arrest the prisoner!

Zach tilted his head sideways, waiting for James to move, but James was just flushed and trembling all over. This is the remnants of anger and self-knowledge that can't beat the vampire, and they work together.

Waiting a little impatiently, "Do you need me to remind me?" Zach pursed his lips, "I believe you can use it as evidence, but I don't have to say a word to you police without a lawyer present." ”

Zach walked around his desk, pulled the handcuffs directly from James's waist, gestured, buckled his wrists, and continued, "Even if the lawyer came, I didn't know anyone mentioned in the letter (one of the 'we' who wrote the letter, and any of the gangs that were 'ravaged') still didn't need to say anything. ”

Zach winked at James and smiled, "You have two options, first, prove that I know the person mentioned in the letter, find my motive, and force me to speak. Second, find the person who wrote the letter and wanted to frame me. ”

Zach has also gained new skills, do you think James would dare to touch the first option?

Zach was ready, handcuffed and out of the side door, a little embarrassed to meet the renovation workers who were about to come down the stairs.

"Ah, I said, I've been a bit busy lately. Zach smiled, pushed open the door in an awkward position, and walked to James's car. (To be continued......)