14 The Maiden of the West Side

At the time of the funeral ceremony, Zach really only showed up as the owner of the funeral home and left. Because the atmosphere is too weird. At the ceremony, which was attended by only four members of the Bishop family, except for Mr. Bishop, the other three people, Schell and Old Bishop, all looked at Zach with a look like, 'I have a lot to say to you.'

Compared to the previous farewell ceremony in the church, each of them had a 'don't come near me' expression, and it was obvious that it was now releasing the message of 'no more idlers, come to me'.

It's a pity that Zach doesn't want to touch Bisharp for the time being, which is very realistic. During the previous interactions, Zach had not seen any communication between Quinn, Mrs. Barton, and the old Bishop.

I remember that in the convoy to the church, Zach also 'stolen' overheard Bishop's four arguing.

Zach didn't say much at the time, just smiled, because Schell had already made the previous metaphor clear, everyone understands. Therefore, the current Bishop family is facing the problem of having no descendants and contemporary rulers to separate the family, and even Quinn and Mrs. Patton are temporarily shunning the West End, and of course Zach does not want to get involved.

Leaving Louise and Danny behind, Zach returns to Grande first.

Grande Middle School was not deserted, and some of the West Side people who did not attend the farewell ceremony did not go straight back to the West End after leaving the church. It's Lola who is finally free!Uh, and of course, Capler and Kyle.

Kyle left him alone, he was sitting next to the hammock with the three or four girls, and as soon as he saw Zach, he said, "I'm going to the Church of the Holy Child after the ceremony." Then he walked away silently, not making contact with Zach.

The three girls were in the hammock, and Lola and Capler had changed their dresses and sat in a triangle, surrounded by a small snack prepared by Alice.

Kepler seemed to be in a bad mood and glanced at Zack. "Why did you leave Kyle as soon as you came, what's wrong with you two!"

There was no deep meaning, Kepler was just expressing the unhappiness that the person shaking the hammock was gone.

Lola pursed her lips, but Alice didn't dare speak. Zach raised an eyebrow, turned around and quickly went to the office to get a bottle of wine, and immediately returned. Sitting down next to the hammock, he takes over Kyle's job, raising the bottle and pushing the hammock.

Kepler was still unhappy, muttering a few words and ignoring Zack.

Do you know why Zach came to be the guy on the shaker with the sun on his head, because the commission has been taken and he has to work. Look, isn't it one of the protagonists of the commission in front of you?

This commission should need to be explained more clearly.

The third generation of the West End. The relationship is shallow.

This Jackson's funeral is proof of that. For the younger West End kids, this is just a depressing occasion, and whenever they have the opportunity, they run out to play by themselves.

The only ones who show a little sadness are Lola and Kepler, two girls who are in adolescence and any emotions will be magnified, which doesn't mean anything. Remember, when Lola was offered to give Jackson as a cover to play on the North End, she wasn't too willing. It's more about the responsibility of a young adult who has just turned sixteen to a minor, which can only show that Lola is a good girl.

Blake forget it. During the whole funeral, he acted as an attendant by the mayor's side, and the bystanders, who did not know that the necromantic Jackson was still there, would only regard Blake's actions as one of his field jobs.

To talk about the relationship of three generations in the West End, the first generation, Quinn, Mrs. Barton. As you can see, a group of elderly people basically act together. The second generation has a variety of interest occasions that allow them to communicate fully. And what about the third generation? They have nothing.

Think about it, the third generation of the West End. The only ones who have a good relationship should be Lola and Kepler, the two girls. However, I remember that I once described the situation of these 'young masters and princesses' in the Western District who left the Western District and entered the North District and officially began to face the outside world.

Therefore, this is because of the same age and the same circumstances, and it cannot be replicated in the third generation of other Western Districts.

The only time we've ever seen is that in the kitchen of Mrs. Quininn's dinner, where a group of future West End upper-class people could really gather, not only did not become an ideal social field, but instead became a place to express malice.

Do you remember what those little guys said about Blake, who had an age difference with them, Blake's excellence didn't do them any good, but it was their pressure!Uh, besides, it was Jackson's words, it didn't matter if the joke was true or not, the important thing was that everyone agreed. The purest malice.

Worse still, innocuous malice for the time being is enough, but such occasions are the only chance for some people to play pranks, such as what Kepler did to the Falken siblings.

It was like this when I was a child, but when I grow up, what can I expect? Nothing can change suddenly when you grow up.

Do we expect Kepler, who grows up, to suddenly be full of love for each other with Falcen's siblings, and not the most basic kindness? The only thing that can be foreseen is that if Kepler cannot reconcile with Falcen's siblings, the long-term cooperation between the Smith and Falcon families in building materials and engineering will also end, and it is possible that the partners of two generations will become enemies.

Falken's characterization of the commission is a vague concept, and he wants to close the distance between the third generation of West Enders.

The people of the West Side have begun to realize the problems between the third generation, which do not have a good emotional foundation for each other.

Now Grande has been entrusted with nothing more than pushing this conflict, which is already far away from each other, to the front - the mutual dislike of Kepler and the Falken siblings.

At this time, what Zach needs to do is to find a way to improve the relationship between Kepler and Falcen's siblings. Hey, the hardest commission.

But it's not a commission that can't even be done! Look, Zach spoke.

"That's right, Lola. Zach shook the hammock and touched Lola with a wine bottle, "How's your charity going?"

Lola's love is still a little sluggish, Jackson's funeral will not be mentioned, the key is that just before Zach returned, Alice told him that Benjamin and Matthew had gone to Newton......

At this time, Lola also needs a topic that can be distracted.,To dispel all kinds of bad feelings in the girl's heart.。 Lola glanced at Zack, and the little affection she had just mentioned was depressed again, "No, after the holidays." Originally, I gathered a few members to volunteer, but I was grounded, and when I called to ask, they said that no one had gone. ”

Zach raised an eyebrow, gestured at Alice, and then looked at Kepler, "Isn't this human?" (To be continued......)