Chapter 538
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Laughter.
Bishop Kobler heard the laughter of the audience sitting around him.
The scene of the fat prisoner begging for mercy in front of the railing was indeed very funny.
Kobler felt that this guy was very sad. He went to the first few rows and didn't even have time to touch the audience next to him.
The noise of the prisoners in the movie suddenly stopped.
"That seems to be the leader of the prison guards. He should be teaching that cowardly prisoner a lesson."
"God will forgive them."
Kobler listened to the discussion of the two audience members who were dressed like nuns next to him. He gently patted the nun sitting next to him.
"Excuse me, can I go inside?"
Bishop Koebler interrupted their discussion in a polite tone.
"Of course."
Just as the nun was about to stand up and make way for Bishop Koebler, so that he could take his seat inside …
"Shut your stinky mouth immediately! Otherwise, you'll suffer! "
The angry roar of the leader of the prison guards in the movie shocked the nun. Her movements froze in place. Her friend sitting next to her was also stunned.
"This should be a warning …" her friend said with some uncertainty.
But what happened next made the two nuns cover their mouths. They couldn't bear to see what was happening on the screen.
Violence. In the movie, the leader of the prison guards dragged the prisoner who was crying for mercy out and swung his baton hard on the prisoner's body.
The undisguised violence and anger poured out in torrents. For the two nuns, it was a very 'excessive scene'.
"He just cried a few times, why did he do this …"
Kobler walked past the nuns without saying a word and came to the center of the third row.
Most of the audience did not understand why the prison guards would abuse prisoners like this.
But Kobler knew …
In the eyes of these prison guards, prisoners were just a group of 'annoying monkeys'. They were not even human beings. They were inferior people who could be tortured and killed at will.
The only thing these prisoners could feel in prison was despair.
Kobler gritted his teeth and was about to quickly leave the third row when he felt someone's gaze on him.
No matter how picky he was about his position, changing his position so frequently would attract the attention of others.
Now that everyone in the audience had found their seats, Bishop Kobler had no choice but to sit in the middle and watch the prison guard ruthlessly ravage the prisoner on the screen.
"This … is too much."
Bishop Cobler could hear the murmur of the audience around him.
As a group of spectators watching a movie in the Holy City, they did not know the basic etiquette of watching a movie, so the noisy discussions around them mixed with the voices in Bishop Kobler's mind, making him feel especially irritated.
"If it were me, I would never do such a stupid thing."
Feeling vexed, Bishop Koebler could not help but reprimand the nuns around him.
As far as he was concerned, the fat prisoner was hopelessly stupid.
Once you became a prisoner, shackled and branded, no one would pity you. The only thing you could do was to survive as long as possible.
Bishop Koebler understood this, so he chose to remain silent.
"Ryan made me lose two packs of cigarettes on the first night, and he didn't say a word the whole night …"
Rhett's monologue in the movie gave Bishop Koebler the mood to continue watching the "Devil's Creation".
It seemed that there were still a lot of smart people in this prison.
Bishop Koebler stared at the man named "Andy" in the movie. Bishop Koebler still remembered how he was dressed when he first came to the prison. He did not look like an ordinary person at all.
Thinking about the discussion around him, Bishop Koebler, who did not see the beginning of the movie, finally finished the plot at the beginning of the movie.
"A prison that completely seals off magic, and a young and promising businessman reduced to such a lowly prisoner?"
Hearing this, Bishop Koebler covered his forehead and could not help but laugh.
He saw his own shadow in the character of "Andy". What made him laugh was that in real life, his situation was already a hell of despair.
Even the story presented in this movie seemed to be mocking his desperate situation.
If God really existed, he would definitely hide there and laugh.
"What happened to the prisoner I bet on?"
"He's dead. Hadley blew his head off …"
The dialogue between the prisoners in the movie told the audience the final fate of the poor fatty.
Bishop Koebler had enough of the nuns next to him constantly complaining, "Why do you have to be so cruel?" and "You shouldn't have done this."
He immediately stood up from the third row and walked out of the corridor, wanting to disguise himself and leave.
"Can you help me get a digging hammer?"
"What do you want that for?"
"Damn it! What the hell is going on with this thing … As expected of a devil's creation! "
Bishop Koebler had just walked halfway when he was stopped by a line and dialogue again. He looked back at the dialogue between "Rhett" and "Andy" on the screen.
He had to admit … at this moment, this movie aroused his interest.
Bishop Koebler's footsteps paused for a moment. There was still a seat in the fourth row next to his hand. He subconsciously sat down and watched the dialogue between the two.
"Mother, is that prisoner trying to escape?"
Suddenly, Bishop Koebler heard a voice he was very familiar with in the audience.
Bishop Koebler looked around in surprise and saw his wife and daughter in the second to last row.
"He shouldn't have done this …"
"But Mother, the prison guards here are so rough with these prisoners. I feel so sorry for them."
"Listen up, that man named Andy killed his wife. He should stay in prison to pay for his sins! These prisoners don't deserve any sympathy. "
Bishop Koebler could clearly hear the discussion between his wife and daughter.
But he didn't dare to greet his wife, or rather … he didn't even have the right to.
His wife liked the commander of the Third Sacred Army, and in his daughter's impression, her father should be a hero who stood above thousands of people.
But now, Bishop Koebler was just a slave of the Grey Fog, and even his appearance was distorted.
A feeling of despair once again surged in Bishop Koebler's heart. The feeling of being imprisoned in prison as a prisoner made him feel extremely painful.
But at this moment, Bishop Koebler saw the "sunlight" coming towards him.
That was the sunlight in the movie …
"He doesn't really know how to speak, and his actions are not like those of an ordinary person. He strolls … like he's strolling in the park, like he's wearing an invisible coat …"
Rhett's monologue echoed in the hall again. Bishop Koebler stared blankly at the "Andy" strolling in the square of the prison.
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