19 Conspiracy theories not?
Now that they are all out, and because they are helping James to act, Chapman, the policeman on his guard, does not follow, Zach has some space to move freely. For the experience of the past few days, it is really rare, and Zach has someone to follow him wherever he does.
Zach has two options. You can guess it.
Now Barton, don't care about what the police are still busy with over there, there are two things related to the police, but the police don't know. Yes, Susan's death, and Mr. Pixar's phone call from Mr. Pixar, who was here in Knoll asking Zach to call the police.
Everyone is here, so let's go to Mr. Pixar's side.
The last time I came, there was nothing but a scattered manuscript, and this time, Zach had a new focus - Herman's phone call scolding Zach, knowing that Herman was still getting Patton after leaving, and knowing that Zach had not completed the commission when Herman left. It's Pixar.
Back at Mr. Pixar's home, no one paid attention to Zack's trespass due to the police movement and the weekdays.
There is no change from the last time, the white veil covered with furniture, the half-collapsed sofa, and the crooked telephone...... The only thing that goes extra is the smell of no one living there...... Well, it's hard to explain, it's more of a feeling, and when you walk into a house, you have an instinctive judgment about whether it's inhabited or not.
It would take at least ten days or a month for this smell to appear, and at least you would have to accumulate a little dust on the ground. But strangely, there is already one here.
Zach attributed this feeling to the impression brought by the environment, after all, the last time he came, he had already found that the supplies in the house had disappeared, and with the gauze covered with it, the impression that the owner had left home had been fixed.
Zach didn't bother to go to the second floor to check, just picked up the phone and rummaged through the counter drawer where it was placed for clues.
In Herman's phone call, it was said that he had been in contact with Pixar. Of course, Zach asked why he chose Pixar. After Herman's scolding, there was also an explanation for trying to be as calm as possible-
By the time Herman left Barton, Zach's social connections were not as complicated as they are today, and he was simply a 'clerk' for the West End. Herman's relationship with the West Side is not bad but also average, belonging to the same circle but after all, there is a generation gap.
If you recall the history of Barton's development, you can see that the people of the West Side established Barton and were the founders. Herman was the investor who led Barton's economic take-off with the Hermann plant. This is a representation of two eras in this city. Generation gap.
Therefore, Herman gave up getting news through the Westsiders and found Pixar, a defeated family that was no longer a Westsider.
That's a hint for Zach. Go through Pixar's impression in Zack's eyes, from the original cover of Jackson's funeral, to the donation of homeless housing space for the shelter, to the death of his son, to the rabbit who blew himself up in Back Bay, to the phone call that made Zach call the police.
This Mr. Pixar, has always been there. Can you feel this feeling, he has always been there, he has not been involved in anything, even if it is the tragic death of his son, the focus of the incident is not him as a victim, it is the shelter where Quest wants to frame Quin and Smith.
Pixar wasn't involved in the heart of any of the events, but he was right there. Add now to this the fact that he was Herman's eyes and ears for Patton's news. and the fact that he had just sold Pixar and packed up his things to leave Barton.
Conspiracy theories aren't there yet, but it's already worth reevaluating this guy.
And that's not all.
Grande stayed overnight that night, and he asked Zach, "Do you know about vampires?" There is also a sharing group of people who take the identity of rabbits and collect a group of people who think their lives are not real, and regularly share strange events in this world.
As above, conspiracy theories are not enough, but the person must be re-evaluated.
Zach found more than one of Mr. Pixar's phone books.
For such a gentleman, who will be the person who is worth caring about?
The first one, although old, is the most exquisite. Turning it over, the paper and handwriting can also be said to be ancient, Zach roughly flipped through it, closed it, and put it back. This book has no investigative value, because most of the area codes are Newton's, and the specifications of the numbers are still the digits of half a century ago. This should have been the contact of the first generation of old Pixar gentlemen when the West Side people built the city together. This thing doesn't mean anything anymore, even if it's a big guy with Newton in it, the number should be invalid.
The second book. The handwriting has been newer, the handwriting has changed a little, it should be that the family and the times have changed, Patton's number has increased, and Zach has seen Quinn, Smith, Patton, ...... These are familiar numbers.
Zach took some time to look through this one, not how attractive the content is-
In the middle of the period, the owner of the phone book seems to be, well, lazy, and no longer transcribes contacts, but lazily sticks various business cards directly to the pages.
Zach saw a large number of suppliers, transportation, distribution, ...... Business cards for transactions. At this time, it should be the most glorious moment of the Pixar family.
This brilliant but short-lived is embarrassing. Soon, as he entered the later part of the phone book, Zach saw the contact information of various governments, law firms, bars in the Southeast, the bars in the Southeast (you should know that the bars in the Southeast were gangs in the past), and even saw the phones for the General's Rest Station and the Skull'. And, hey, the phone call of a fellow Zach Grey Professional.
and, the new number that was constantly crossed out and then re-transcribed and changed, Liszt's contact information.
Zach closes the phone book that heralds Pixar's rise from glory to defeat. May the fall of Liszt now comfort this phone book that has undergone changes. If the phone book has feelings.
Perhaps, we should add a premise to the timing of Pixar's departure from Barton, the fall of Liszt. Still, conspiracy theories, not so much......
Open the third book.
It looks like it's the latest, and both the size and thickness are poignant.
It's a bit like the phone book of an ordinary commoner's house. Florist, Neighbor, Takeaway, Housekeeping, Teacher......
There is also another handwriting, from immature to normal, Zach sees Lola Barton, Kepler Smith, Jackson Bishop, Charlotte Falken......
Sad? These people whose surnames have been relegated to classmates or playmates of their son Toby, have been recorded in phone calls such as takeaways.
Zach frowned, discounted the page that read 'Church of the Son, Father Constantine,' marked it, and began to rummage back and forth.
Names with the following titles and suffixes: priest, priest, deacon, nun...... Mixed in with this mixed contact, they were folded up and marked by Zach one by one.
Lamenting that the phone book can record the prosperity of a family distracts Zack. It wasn't until Konstantin's name that Zach cared about this.
Zach was holding the phone book, which was now unclosing—almost full, how to close it!
Mr. Pixar has the contact information for all the clergy of the Holy Lord's faith in the city of Barton, including the last contact, the Church of the Holy Son, Father Dans.
Uh, the conspiracy...... No ......