6 Letters, decorations, police stations
The destructiveness of the explosion was about to begin to unfold, and James suddenly shut up.
Louise walked past James with slanted eyes, shook her head without expressing an opinion, as if helpless, and then looked at Zach without paying attention to James, "We have a letter, I think it might be for you." ”
The corners of Zack's mouth curled slightly to look at Louise, and then at James, and his mood inexplicably improved. James was still a simple guy after all, and his prejudice against aliens made him habitually ignore Grande's life-saving grace, but Louise's previous shot (saving James from Riwench) he couldn't ignore.
Who would have thought that the only one in Grande who could cure James would be Louise.
A letter was handed to Zack, who glanced at it and saw that he had not made any comments, and James took the lead again, but the words were addressed to Louise.
The detective suppressed the love that had just been forcibly broken, his voice was a little gloomy, with a not-so-tough questioning tone, "Louise, what letter, why didn't you tell me before?!"
"Why did you tell you?" Louise glanced at James, "are you Grande?" ”
James choked, clenched his fists, glared at Zack, and his tone was tough I don't know how many times, "What letter!"
Zach flipped the envelope back and forth, with no address or specific name, and the recipient only wrote the altered 'Grande'.
Ignoring James, he looked at Louise with doubts in his eyes.
Louise spread her hands, saying that she didn't know, "In the morning, when I'm waiting for the decorators, I have nothing to do, go get it." Louise pursed her lips and glanced at James, "I called Hank." He said that everyone he knew had died and that no one had written to him. ”
This means that in the Grande, although the composition is complex, it is impossible for any person to receive a letter. In the case of ambiguity about the recipient, only Zack, the owner of the Grande, is qualified to receive the letter.
Zach raised an eyebrow, still looking back and forth at the envelope. Look at the postmark, it was sent from the North District. Zach couldn't think of a reason to receive the letter.
"Do you want to take it apart!" James urged inappropriately.
Zach glanced at James, and it was indeed curious that Grande received the letter, but there were different kinds of curiosity, such as Zach, who was simply curious. James, on the other hand, was visibly full of malicious curiosity.
Not ready to satisfy James's malicious curiosity, Zach threw the letter in his hand down the bench and looked at Louise. He looked serious, "How is it today?"
This is Zach ignoring James with Grande's private conversation.
A discussion of the case in the photograph could have taken place, but Zach was not obligated to do so when James prejudiced that Zach 'did it'. Let's hang it out first.
"They came up with some interesting ideas. Louise naturally understood what Zach meant, and smiled, "They say that Grande is already Barton's only traditional funeral owner, and since he is the only one, the traditional pattern no longer needs to be followed...... "Louise thought for a moment. "They drew a few rough pictures, and I'll show them to you. ”
"No!" cried James, who had expected to be ignored for a long time. He glared at Louise gloomily, "I've been waiting all afternoon! I don't want to waste any more time here! You!" he pointed to Zach and then to the picture, "You're going to have to explain to me what this is!"
Although the style of speech is still full of malice, it is not an accusation, but a demand for explanation. It's progress.
Zach knew that this was James' limit, and smiled and waved at Louise, "It's good to watch at night." Then he stood up, gathered up a pile of photographs, and motioned to James in the direction of the office. Tilting his head and hesitating for a moment. Anyway, he picked up the envelope that had been set aside and entered the room behind James.
As the guest and host sat down in the office, Zach casually put the letter aside and picked up the photo again, "What do you want me to explain?"
"Tsk!" James snorted.
This is indeed a difficult thing to ask, Zach said before, all he did was 'faint' two people, even if it was the cause of death in James's opinion, well, at least one of the reasons, but for Zack, this was just the simplest denial. If a vampire wants to stun someone, then that person will never die, that's what it means.
This issue is entangled, and it is impossible for the two people with different reasons to make any progress.
Zach waited for a moment, didn't wait for James to respond, and pouted, "At the very least, you're going to tell me about the case." ”
James glanced at Zach and reluctantly spoke, "I got a report early in the morning. James's expression was a little irritated, "because the location of the case is in the southeast......"
Zach raised his eyebrows, and it is estimated that the following words are that the police don't want to care.
Sure enough, "the people in the bureau don't want to care." James's eyes were full of malice, but Zach could actually feel that this malice was not aimed at himself!
"When I reported the crime, I made it clear that there were two bodies, but the case was not transferred to the homicide team!!" "Do you know who James's malice is for, it is for him to work at the Patton Police Department! There is a case of corpses, and because the location is in the southeast, I don't even bother to go through the regular procedures!"
Zach frowned, it wasn't something to be happy about.
Think about it, what Zach is asking of James, is it fair. It was just to ask him to treat Grande, a family of aliens, fairly as citizens of Barton. Then, seeing that the Southeast, which is at least still home to the human population of Barton, is being treated unfairly, what is there to be happy about in Zack.
"In the end, we know that the reason for this case is 'The General!'" there was anger in James's tone, "The 'General' called Cousson just to ask about the progress of the case!
Zach didn't respond to the unanswered question.
"We from the murder squad didn't even know this was happening!" James slapped the table, panting heavily.
Zach looked at James and couldn't tell how he felt. But the only thing that can be confirmed is that James's emotional intelligence is too low, and his emotions will be affected, transferred, and superimposed by various things. After all, it is still an immature table.
Apparently the detective had come to Grande with anger at the police station, and then took that anger out on Grande, and as soon as he felt the slightest hint, he immediately erupted and said, 'You did it!'.
Zach waved his hand, "Alright, James, you haven't said anything about the case yet, focus. (To be continued......)