8 Two early hours of the morning
I don't know if James has achieved the purpose of coming to Grande this time, and left with a strange look. When he left, he did not take away his southeast case Wen Jiàn clip, and left it in Grande.
This should be a very straightforward explanation of the police's attitude towards this case -- to throw it away.
The lack of clues, coupled with the fact that the characters involved are gangsters from the Southeast, contributed to this disappointing outcome for the North Police Department. Of course, Zach doesn't judge anything, and he's not in the mood. Our vampires are more concerned about the possibility of having a 'stalker' on their own.
Benjamin, who was supposed to be watching Cook's Kitchen with Alice, is pulled down and Zach is looking for comfort.
"What's the matter!" Benjamin sat at his desk, very impatient, the time he was delaying now was about whether Alpha could judge whether what 'Cook' had made today was suitable for his taste, and every meal before Thursday, Alpha wanted to eat as he pleased!
"Someone has found out what you're doing, and that's it. Benjamin was very specific, "What evidence did you leave behind?" or was your blood taken seen?" Benjamin waved his hand impatiently, "I don't think you're even alert to that." ”
Comfort arrives.
Zach raised an eyebrow, agreeing with Benjamin's words.
The fact is, is it possible for a vampire to be seen roaming the dark streets, looking for prey? Of course, no one has a requirement that any creature must sleep at night! It is not surprising to find a decent man swaying in the solemn darkness of the night.
The key content is that the process of vampires eating and stockpiling food is not seen.
This alertness comes from instinct, and self-confidence does not count. But Zach recalls the whole thing last night. Dark alleys, indoor bars, and the Eyes of Charm all keep the process safe. No one knows exactly what Zach did.
Zach frowned again, "But apparently, this is an overly curious guy. Zach looked at the photos of James for Benjamin. "'He', if he just saw me, he obviously went to confirm what I did. ”
Benjamin looked at a photo and tugged at the corners of his mouth, "That 'he' is a 'curious person' who doesn't know the severity of things." Benjamin pursed his lips and looked away when he saw some bare-bottomed guy in the street, "Instead of focusing on uncovering what you did, 'he' ...... himself" Benjamin snorted. "Tsk, let's play. ”
"Something went wrong. "Because he played with two people who died.
No, nothing happened. Because even James 'lost' the case to Grande. Zach frowned, looking depressed.
The frustration comes from Zach's expectation that the police will catch this person and save himself trouble. It's a nuisance, but like a fly in the corner of the table, there's no real threat. But it just makes people with cleanliness unpleasant.
Benjamin hurried back to the second floor, and his sideways pointed ears had already heard the chubby 'Cook' on the TV making the opening remarks. "Are you still out at night?"
"I'm hesitating. Zach thought for a moment, "Should I at least avoid this time, I don't want to run into James by 'coincidence'." ”
It's no surprise, although the case paper was lost in Grande, but James tonight, no. It's tomorrow morning, and at least eighty percent of the time there is a chance of going to the southeast to keep an eye on it. There is also a chance that his partner Cousson will also accompany him, depending on how much influence the 'General' has with Coson.
Zach didn't think he should make trouble for himself, and the food he had stocked up on anyway was about the same.
"What's the bother. Benjamin was already on his feet. As he was about to leave, he caught a glimpse of something out of the corner of his eye, "What's that?"
Zach followed his gaze, "Oh, the letter to Grande, is it yours?"
Alpha tugged at the corners of his mouth and left.
Zach shook his head, picked up the letter that had been ignored, looked at the altered 'Grande', and pursed his lips and tilted his head.
Press the letter on the table, run your fingers across the seal, and open the envelope with two fingers. When it came out again, he had a folded piece of paper.
Zach trembled with curiosity as he carried the envelope, and there seemed to be nothing but the letterhead. Zach unfolded the letter, and as soon as he opened the first line, his face fell.
"Benjamin!" Zach held the letter, calling to Alpha, who had just stepped onto the second floor.
Alpha could be clearly heard sighing on the stairs, and after a while, he sat back at his desk, looking at Zach with a bad face.
Zach didn't respond, his expression changed several times in the process of reading the letter, and then he put the letter in front of him, pushed it in front of Benjamin, and said something a little out of the box, "I have a fan." ”
Benjamin tugged at the corners of his mouth, reluctantly picked up the letter he pushed in front of him, looked at the first line, and pronounced the voice, "Drag sharpness, Toledo." Benjamin frowned, glanced at Zach, stopped talking, and continued to look down.
After reading the letter, Benjamin reached for the opened envelope, carefully identified the postmark on the stamp, the place and time, and then frowned again, and glanced at the case folder that James had left here.
The meaning is obvious.
Wait, let's start with the content of the letter.
In the letter, in addition to using the surname 'Toledo' as a name, which completely grabbed Zack's attention, the content of the letter was very, uh, thought-provoking.
The person who wrote the letter referred to himself as 'a boy' at the end of the sentence. 'The Boy' describes Zach in idealized language in the early hours of Monday morning - make no mistake about it, Monday morning was the early morning when Silbella and John worked on the camera all night, the early morning when Zach first went out to stock up on food, not the early morning of this morning when James brought the case.
'The Boy' describes Zach's action of going around collecting blood as 'a hero punishing the bad guys'.
In the letter, Zach was able to learn that his first person to take blood was at the 'General' Bar, three blocks east of the road, where the man had robbed the 'boy' of his toys. Zach's second subject of blood was two blocks away, and the man had insulted the 'boy' IQ. Zack's third blood taker, three blocks south of the city, had beaten the 'boy'...... Until the last one!
It's pretty obvious, right?
James's case text overlapped with the person who covered the case and the person who Zack took blood in the early hours of this morning, which led Zach to the conclusion that there were 'curious people' and mastered his whereabouts. And this letter coincides with Zack's blood collection object the day before!
"It's the same person. Benjamin summed it up for us. (To be continued......)