Chapter 18: Barton

After escaping the worst noon for vampires indoors, the afternoon client arrived. Zach picks up the proper work that Louise and Matthew have taken over, drives the hearse, and delivers the coffin to the cemetery. After rendezvous with Louise, he left the job to Louise and returned to Grande himself, drove Benjamin's van to Barton Prison to the west.

The South Side is the largest district of Barton, and the division between the West Side and the North and South Districts is actually a joke based on the history of Barton.

Barton's western district is small, compared to the northern and southern districts.

At that time, the West End was not part of Barton, but of Newton. It is not an exaggeration to think of the former founders as delusional idealists, because Barton's history began with this group of idealists with a lot of wealth who wanted to be independent.

But the West End is too small, and the West End is no longer kidding, as far as the whole of Barton is mapped, the West End is just a mouse caught by an owl. So the group set their sights on the barren east and decided to cultivate their own city.

The Paisin River, which once left Newton, flows through a large area of woods, even called forests, before it joins the Charles River. The founders of Barton, who now live in the West End, initially laid the foundation of the city behind a large forest in order to get rid of Newton's control, and now on Becky Street.

The original urban planning revolved around Becky Street, and the primary purpose was already known - transportation. Taking advantage of the natural advantages of Massa Bay, when the water transport was smashed out by countless dolls, the smooth flow of railways and roads became a matter of course. The scale of the city began to be centered on Becky and diverged.

After laying the skeleton of the city of Barton, the new city took shape, and the purpose of these people was achieved, and the city of Barton had the West End and the Becky District. The West End was able to exist as independent between Barton and Newton as they had originally thought. We've seen two of these people who are playing the development game, Quinn and Barton.

This is the first stage in the history of the city of Barton, and later in this phase, Herman appeared. This entrepreneur, who came here because of opportunity and profit, opened the second chapter of Barton's history. He chose a plot of land that seemed at the time far from the city center, Becky Street, and began cutting down trees, building factories, and developing the automobile industry.

This place was located in the north of what is now Paising, and this was the limit of what the city could do in the eyes of the founders of Barton at the time.

Of course, history is not over, and after the second chapter is turned over, Barton ushers in the third chapter, which is the true prosperity of Barton City.

When the city of Barton began to fully activate the industries brought by Hermann, the forests around his factory began to be developed, and the workers and peasants were never separated, they remained like a shadow. It's just that these factories seem to be a dividing line. To the north, that is the urban core of Barton, and to the south, this is the prototype of the South District.

Bounded by Herman's laid down factory, the city of Barton was expanded to the north and south, leaving aside the West End.

Of course, there is a fourth chapter in the city of Barton, such as the real establishment of the South and North Ends, the irrefutable acceptance of the names of country and city dwellers by the citizens, and the completion of Fenway Park, which transformed the city from a simple transportation hub and an instrumental city with a mixture of workers and peasants to a real city.

There is also Chapter 5, the city of Barton during the war, the city that gave hope to the soldiers on the battlefield, and the disappearance of the Betch district, which opens the center of the city of Barton to the real hidden behind the city, and its prosperity is replaced by Liszt......

And, of course, the vampires and werewolves who came to cleanse after the end of the war, the rumors of a borderless city that spread among the aliens, and the opening of the gates of hell and the arrival of Crowley...... These are good in the wild history.

When the city was truly divided into three districts according to its location, the construction of Barton City became clearer, and facilities such as prisons were naturally moved to the southern district, which was still very southern. Zach drove Benjamin's van west, then turned left to the south, really driving southwest in the far corner of Barton's South End.

After being confirmed by the guards, Zach crossed the cordon and entered the mid-security prison, a cold-toned facility made of concrete and wire. Zach remembered that there was another acquaintance here, looked up, looked at the place called the 'black room', and sighed hypocritically.

Zach didn't like prison, so he stopped his car and walked to the warden's office under the guidance of the guards.

"A kind reminder. In front of Zack, the prison guard with a huge ass and the smell of peanut butter on his body said coldly, "The warden was in a bad mood after you called. ”

It was an acquaintance, and when Zach and Benjamin used to come to take care of the bodies, he would arrange for it, and occasionally go out with the Grande brothers at the funerals of those who would not have names, which was a depressing job.

Zach didn't care about his tone, smiled and nodded, "Thank you, for the opportunity to go to Grande and sit down, Alice learned some new things from Cook." ”

The guard snorted, "If I had a vacation!" he stood in the corridor, grumbling, his fat fingers fiddling with the tight belt, "Go in." ”

Zach nodded in acknowledgment and entered the porch, pushing open the office door with the gold 'Warden: Vincent' on a black background.

The brown soft carpet forms a strong contrast with the cold and hardness of the outside world. The elaborate display case completely obscures the grey walls, and as for what's on display, you'd think it's the living room of some extremely narcissistic guy. You can see the whole process of a person's growth, starting with the black and white photos.

From infancy to adulthood, to middle age, and finally to the man sitting behind a huge desk. In the middle are all kinds of awards, trophies, graduation certificates, medals, achievements......

"It's spectacular!" Vincent stood up with a smile as he saw Zach's eyes look all the way in front of the display case, "Right! Sometimes, I wonder why I'm so good!"

Zack's face twitched with a smile, "yes, that's true." "It's not that the vampire wants to see it, but the layout of this office is so that when you walk in, you will definitely see this qiē! Vampires have seen it many times, but each time they will be defeated by this guy's narcissism.

"Come on!" Vincent walked out of the back of the office and pulled Zach towards the end of the display case, "I just got this!"

"Wow! you're worth it!" Zach said in passing.

"You know what? I've always thought Mayor Anthony adores me!" Vincent said, "You know the mayor is also a soldier, right?"

"Really?" Zach looked surprised, "I see!

"Of course!"

Vincent said it as a matter of course.