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Again to Sharp Manor, but this time it was the first time the Grande brothers had entered, and it felt like it was bigger and more ornate than Barton Manor. Understandably, the whole of Barton was once the private property of Bisharp!

But what made Zach a little helpless was that he couldn't meet the old Mr. Bisharp who called Grande and asked them to go out on the field, and it was not Bisharp who could interrupt him anymore, but Mrs. Bisharp - the woman who taught Zach a hard lesson on the phone!

Zach looked at this middle-aged woman's feelings at this time, and her feelings were a little complicated. Anyway, Grande and the Fallen Angel plotted together to plant Hayley's death on this woman. Then he also disguised and twisted the death of this woman's son, Jackson.

Now as a funeral owner planning Jackson's funeral, Zach always has a weird feeling.

Mrs. Bishop, who was sitting on the sofa in the manor's parlor, waved her hand and led the Grande brothers to step back and close the door.

"Sit down. Mrs. Bishop pointed to the couch across from her.

Zach looked at the tea set on the coffee table and closed the door with the maid, and realized that the two of them, the Grande brothers from the countryside of the Southside, would not have had much chance to look at the décor of Barton's richest house. This posture is the meaning of going straight to the point.

It's just that what the theme is, it needs to be further explored.

Zach kept his sù tight, and while sitting down with Benjamin, he set aside the tea set that was in the way, and laid out the funeral-related explanatory materials on the crystal clear square table, "The general situation, Mr. (old) Bishop on the phone has already said. Zach pushed the unfolded material towards Mrs. Bishop opposite, "First of all, I'm sorry you ......"

The material was pushed away, and an unfolded newspaper took its place. The reading direction is facing Grande. Mrs. Bisharp is ready!

"Have you seen it? "A question without a tone.

Yesterday's newspaper devoted two pages to the West End tragedy!

The theme has emerged.

Zach glanced at Benjamin, and this Alpha, who didn't help at all, actually silently pulled over the tea set that was opened at the beginning and tasted the tea!

Zach didn't express the helplessness in his heart, but picked up the unfolded newspaper with respect, and scanned it. He closed the newspaper, set it aside, and nodded, "Yes." "Do you know why Zach did this, because there are photos in the report, descriptions. Mrs. Bisharp shouldn't be constantly reminded of what's going on by these photos.

"You, Grande. Still silent, but Mrs. Bisharp didn't seem to react to Zach's act of putting away the newspaper, "What's the opinion." ”

How do you answer that?!

Zach frowned. That's too much of a scope, especially for a half-party like Zach!

Is it to stand in the shoes of the victim Jackson and criticize the murderer Eddie who has been disposed of by Zach himself?

Or do you want to only praise the police's ability to completely cover up the reasoning and solving of the case from the standpoint of ordinary citizens?

Or do you want to stand in the shoes of the owner of the funeral industry and say that the corpse that has undergone that kind of torture (bloodsucking to death) needs special treatment?

......

Hell, Mrs. Bisharp used to be on the phone. Teach Grande and his own clients to be involved, the lesson is so right! I can't maintain myself as an inhuman and a bystander to human events! Because every position has a hindrance to Zach, a semi-involved inhuman thing!

Eventually, Zach, who had been silent for a while, only made up for what had just been interrupted, "Mrs. Bishop, I regret your loss. ”

Mrs. Bisharp took a deep breath and closed her eyes as she looked away, already looking at Zach when she opened them. "I don't need your sympathy. Still no tone.

"How much. Mrs. Sharp said something jumpy, inexplicably overlapping with some of Jackson's remarks before his death, which had an unknown impact on Zach, "Entrusting you, how much does it cost." Give me a number. ”

Zach frowned and looked at the woman across from him who had already taken out the checkbook, flipped it open, and looked at herself waiting for a reply.

"I don't understand what you mean. Zach looked into Mrs. Bishop's eyes, "We're here to help Bishop arrange the funeral." "Zach is going around in circles, of course he understands that now Grande is not a funeral home in the eyes of Mrs. Bishop, but a 'helper' that can be bought with money!

The problem is, Zach doesn't know what he can do to help!

"Hmph!" said Mrs. Sharp with a sudden expression on her face, "Do you think I'm stupid!" is a mockery, "or Grande, who is often brought up by the old things, you guys, so stupid!"

The old stuff should be Mr. Bishop old who called Grande, Barton, Quinn...... The first to 'bring' Grande to the gray professional circle was this group of old men and women in the West End.

The newspaper that had been set aside was picked up again by Mrs. Bisharp and unfolded, and she stared at Zach and pointed to the last paragraph of the report!

Do you remember what the last paragraph was? It is to inform the citizens that the two brothers of the murderer are at large, and please be careful.

Mrs. Bisharp stared at Zack, "I've heard all your rules, so it just happens to be my liking, I don't care about anything else, I just want them to die!"

The commission appeared, but it was an impossible one. Do you want Zack to chase the wind that blew a few days ago and collect two handfuls of ashes to deliver the commission?!

Grande's rules?! The process has been omitted, can the result also be omitted to the client! That is really more stupid than Mrs. Sharp!

Zach spoke, ready to refuse......

"I don't accept rejection. Mrs. Bishop stared at Zach without letting go at all, "Don't use the excuse that you can't find these two people!" Mrs. Bishop suddenly sneered, her eyes becoming more and more powerful, "If you can find Smith, you can find Hardy!

Zach narrowed his eyes, danger flashing in his eyes!

Why? Because here the names of Hardy and Smith appear!

When I read the report yesterday, Zach was wondering if Hardy Sr., who had been included in the federal witness system, would come out again and send information about Woody to the police, which was used in the reasoning of the Jackson case, and finally completely pushed the grandson he originally entrusted Grande to retrieve into the abyss.

Here's why, it's this woman! It's Mrs. Sharp who pressured Smith!

After Zack disposed of Eddie, he deliberately left Eddie's clothes to leave some clues for the police, and it seemed that he was just a casual 'help' at the time!

Clue process - on the bright side, Eddie contacts the elder Hardy, and the elder Hardy contacts the lawyer who fought for his whitewashing! Under the dark side, the lawyer contacts the right thing ('Valmina' was expelled from Patton, rivals were targeted by the federal justice system, and the video tapes of the former troubles were all taken back) Smith!

Now, one step further than Mrs. Sharp, under the dark side, Smith contacts No, and Noe contacts Grande!

Isn't this the order of events reversed, step by step, to the point where they are now?!

Mrs. Sharp has a good reason, Grande can do this once, catch so many things out of the calm West End! Then Grande try harder! Do it again, force people out! (To be continued......)