20 Waiters

An unexpected encounter, a conversation that has won or lost, has no effect on the course of events. The professional ethic that allows the gray profession to survive in this world dictates that a few taunts from a vampire are far from enough to make a gray professional give up his job.

Boyson himself said that he is already a declining gray professional, and we can assume that he does not have the extra ability to choose. He may have given up the last job of his career.

Zach's face remained smiling, as did Boyson. The Indian seemed to discard all of his previous conversations with Zack as if it hadn't happened, nodded to Zack, the only guest in front of the bar, with a waiter-like smile, as if he didn't know him, and then picked up the tray with the drink and left the bar sideways.

He's going to act, and he's going to take Quinn in front of Zach!

Emilia who had gone to the sofa room hadn't come back yet, but Zach couldn't wait any longer, so he got up and followed Boyson in the direction of the old man in the West End.

Although the old Bishop and his wife are still talking to Mrs. Quinn, this is not a good time for Zach to join them, but Zach has no choice. Boyson, a declining gray professional, really doesn't give the thriving Grande a little face, 'Anyway, the confrontation is inevitable, so let's do it in front of you'!

It's a clash between two grey professionals! plus the identities of wizards and vampires, uh, this is really unpredictable.

"Ahh A short, innocent little taunt came out of the mouth of Mrs. Barton, who first saw Zach coming, "I think you've finally gotten rid of that woman you met by chance." She was talking about Amilia, but of course, Mrs. Barton's eyes only noticed Zach coming, and she didn't look at Boyson, who was also dressed as a waiter!

Boysen's face kept a waiter's smile. Around the round table of the old people in the West End, put down the drinks on the tray, Falken, Barton...... Bisharp, Quinn!

There was nothing unnatural about Zach's look, "She went to the comb." He took the glass from the hand of the drink that Boyson was about to put down in front of Mrs. Quinne, and waved his hand in a commanding manner as if to sign. Please do it again.

Seeing that Boyson didn't show any reaction, nodded honestly, and left for the time being, Zach was of course not ready to drink the drink God knows what was inside, he only made a gesture to put it to his mouth, and then put the full cup of drink on the tray of another waiter who walked by, "Red wine, thank you." ”

The alcohol hobby of the grande master was used conveniently.

Mrs. Quinn frowned. didn't mind if Zach suddenly took her drink, but kept glancing at Zack again, as if prompting something. Don't forget that Mrs. Quinn has been chatting with Elder Bishop.

"Order. Mrs. Barton tapped the cup on the table, "Grande wants to talk to me about something first, Quinn, Bishop." Mrs. Patton took a sip of her drink, which seemed to taste good, and took another sip, "I'll go first." ”

Then Mrs. Patton naturally nodded to the seat beside her. Old Mr. Falken shook his cane with a smile on his face and was about to give up his seat. This is not Mrs. Patton domineering. It's Mr. Falken who is willing, after all, for his family's business, right?

Of course, old Mr. Falken was not leaving, and another old couple was already waving for the waiter to take a seat next to him, and the old couple, Zach had seen their portraits at Smith Manor. It's Mr. and Mrs. Smith. One of the protagonist's families who are commissioned, they are naturally happy to cooperate.

Even Mrs. Quin didn't say anything more, and cooperatively moved her seat to make room for Zach. This commission has been made into a public welfare project that is beneficial to the third generation of the entire West Side, and cooperation is a must. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp are also a little self-conscious. Silence for the time being is consistent with everyone's actions.

However, the only one who doesn't cooperate is probably our vampire Zack.

Zach looked slightly sideways in the direction of the bar, Boyson's hands and feet were so fast, he was already holding the tray and preparing to come over again. Zach was a little helpless, so he could only put a slightly panicked expression on his face, stood at the table, hurriedly pressed the old Mr. Falken who had just gotten up, and apologized to the old people who moved their seats, "I'm really sorry, I ......"

As if shocked by Mrs. Barton's momentary impatient eyes, well, understandably, the conversation that Mrs. Barton wanted to have was interrupted for the second time. Zach paused slightly, looked at Mrs. Patton, and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, Mrs. Patton, but that Dr. Browning asked me to tell Mrs. Quinn something. ”

Naturally, he was talking about the purpose of Emilia coming to this luncheon, Zach Ben was just helping to convey something, and there was no need to put Emilia's affairs above his own Grande affairs, and it would be interesting to mention it casually after solving the Grande matter.

However, with Boyson, who definitely wanted to do something to Mrs. Quinn, Zach had to reprioritize things and try to make it easier for him to take care of Mrs. Quinn!

"Hmph. Grande, pay attention to who you are. Mrs. Patton was visibly upset, and that was the reason for Zach's expression.

Note that Mrs. Barton's communication with Zach at this time is to set the relationship between Grande and Lola right, so that Grande will not abuse their friendship with the Westsiders. Hire a helper and a friend, these two identities do not conflict, but the degree is definitely not easy to grasp. To tell the truth, Mrs. Barton did not want to see other people's commissions involve her family, and the special thing about this commission was that it was a public welfare project, and the benefits were obvious, and she could just tolerate it.

And Zach's statement is obviously saying that he has been asked by others to convey something to the people of the West End. Let me ask, is it the right thing for a friend to do to pass the word to the people of the West Side, or should I hire a helper?

See, the two identities that do not conflict are extremely vague at this point, and when Mrs. Barton wants to say some questions of principle to the hired helper, Zach uses the identity of a friend to avoid it.

Recall that this question has long been raised by Mrs. Bisharp, who is not yet Mrs. Scheer, and here there is only a proof of this.

"I'm sorry. Zach knew that being blamed was inevitable, but he still kept an apologetic smile. "But I really don't want to be disturbed by her while we talk about business, including what she wants to say, and I really don't want to embarrass the gentlemen and the ladies. ”

Do you understand what Zach is saying, the previous sentence was saying that Emilia is a burden. With her by her side and selfishly always wanting to get close to you old men in the West End, you and I, and Grande's important conversations will be disturbed. As for the latter sentence -

"Now she's going to comb. Zach raised an eyebrow, "I want to finish quickly, and then I hope that Mrs. Quin will give me an answer, and I will reply to her, and let this matter pass." We don't have to be disturbed anymore. ”

The old people in the West District showed a thoughtful look at this time, and none of these old people were not smart people. In a moment, I understood what Zach meant.

Emilia showed her intention to get close to Lady Quinn in the elevator. No matter what she's going to do, it's understandable that it's a nuisance for the little people for these big people in the West End.

Then, Zack provides them with a solution to the trouble, while the trouble is still being solved, and Zack will get an answer, and Emilia may not even see Mrs. Quinn's face again, because Zack has already given her Mrs. Quinn's answer.

It's simple. At this time, Zach is the doorman of the compound called the 'Big Men of the West Side'.

Mrs. Barton snorted. A white eye is still completed under the collapsed eyelids, and the angle from which Zach tells things is always tricky and weird, but convincing. It's kind of annoying.

Mrs. Barton shook her head, and stood up on her own, giving up her seat next to Mrs. Quinn. It's not to cooperate, it's to tell Zach to hurry.

Zach hid his helpless expression. Sitting next to Mrs. Quinne, this matter could not be fast. Even if Zach wants to reply to Emilia quickly, it depends on how persistent Boyson is.

"That's right. Zach looked at Mrs. Quinn and tried not to pay attention to the old Bishop and his wife next to him, "Dr. Browning has been volunteering at the homeless shelter in the North Side. ”

Don't be too surprised. Emilia is still looking after his ghoul boyfriend's business, and that's what she's trying to do.

Mrs. Quinn could only listen, and nodded when she heard the volunteers, and the expression on her face was a little better, you know, the Quinn family is famous for charity. It can be regarded as alleviating the bad impression caused by the reckless image in the elevator before.

Boyson's gifted waiter appeared silently beside Mrs. Quinn, holding a drink and gently putting it down without disturbing anyone.

"I don't know if Madame knows the data ......"

Mrs. Quinn lifted it casually, and when the drink was on the table, she picked it up and froze. Because Zach took the cup from the waiter's hand again smoothly......

"The ...... counted in the homeless shelter" Zach unconsciously brought the cup to his mouth, seemingly casually glanced at it, frowned, and stopped.

Zach furrowed the corners of his mouth, not looking at Mrs. Quinn, who had been robbed of her drink twice and looking inexplicable, but looked up at the waiter Boyson, "This is not what I want." ”

Zach shook his head impatiently, pushed the hand holding the drink to Boyson's face, and simply said, "Change." ”

Everyone thought that on this table of the old man in the West End, there would be a 'overflowing kindness' person to remind Zach that he had recognized the wrong person at all, and that the waiter he asked for the red wine was not this one, and that he was the one who was really mistaken? And I'm afraid no one remembers the waiter at all.

Oh no, the Indians' faces and Poirot's ties are conspicuous, but the rest, who will remember, are just waiters.

With an Indian face and a Poirot tie, Boyson's eyes twitched, and he took the drink from Zack's hand, turned around again, and left for a while.

Zach didn't seem to take it seriously after embarrassing a waiter, and no one cared on such an occasion, Zach continued, "Nearly one-third of the wanderers in the statistics are veterans. ”

Mrs. Quinn adjusted her sitting position slightly, and when it came to what she was interested in, it was normal.

"Most of them are veterans who were discharged from the war 10 years ago, including disabled veterans. ”

Someone interjected, it was Mr. Stone Sr. of the political family, "I've heard about it, Blake brought it up recently. But that's it.

Politicians, even old politicians who seem to be retired, should not be underestimated, everyone can associate at will, such as in this order, Blake, PR, mayor's office, mayor, Anthony, veteran.

Mrs. Quinn glanced at Mr. Stone, and her gaze swept gently over the many people at the table, all of whom seemed to be thinking.

Zach smiled and nodded in Mr. Stone's direction, thanking him for interjecting. This matter may be able to give Emilia a satisfactory answer, but it requires some unique way of cutting into the event by Zack.

Zach gives Mrs. Quinn time to think, which is what Emilia meant, just as she mentions Mrs. Quinin's charity to veterans in the elevator, which first arouses Mrs. Quinin's interest and then the main topic.

"But as far as Dr. Browning said, the facilities, personnel, and resources of the shelter are very ......," Zach frowned at the right time, "bad." Zach began, "Dr. Browning is a psychiatric and has been helping these homeless people for a long time, but ......"

Mrs. Quinn raised her eyes from her thoughts, and as Zach's words guided, it seemed that she had figured something out. Again, you can associate it as you like.

Mrs. Quinn looked at Zach, "But, as a psychiatrist, there's very little she can do, like the physical pain of those disabled veterans." ”

The subtle bias is beginning to come into contact with something that has not yet been made public, but we know it (the legalization of something that Quinn is about to promote).

"Yes. Zach nodded, Emilia's main idea was to hope that Quinn, who was keen on charity, would fund the shelter, and the veterans were just a point she used to convince Mrs. Quinn. The Quinin family's orphanage, the Veterans' Home, which is already well-known throughout the Federation, is a testament to Quinin's unique interest in this point.

But with Zach, who has a lot more information than Emilia, Zach can make more use of this point.

"Don't look at her recklessly. Zach smiled, "but she didn't ...... ill will"

The conversation was interrupted by a waiter handing over a glass of red wine. This time it's probably the right person, anyway, it's not the Indian waiter with a Poirot tie who ran around twice inexplicably. Mrs. Quinn glanced at it, and didn't 'grab' with Zack at all.

Zach quickly took the glass that wasn't Boyson anyway, emptied it, and handed it back to the waiter. This is a must, Zach also counted on his red wine stalks, so that Boyson's constant repetition of running back and forth consumed all his patience and retreated!

"I just want to be able to do something for the people in the shelter, including the veterans. Zach continued, "But my ability is limited, and I can only hope for Kun ......, who appeared in front of everyone again not long ago."

Zach was obviously beginning to praise Mrs. Quinn, but he didn't finish his words.

Zach had just emptied the red wine, and there was something else in it.

How can I say it, carelessly. When the targets to guard against are too obvious, our vampires ignore the others. (To be continued......)