Cultural Invasion In Different World

Chapter 538: You need treatment

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laughter.

Bishop Kobler heard laughter from the audience sitting around him.

The scene of the fat prisoner begging for mercy in front of the railing in the picture is really funny.

Bishop Kobler just thought this kind of guy was pathetic. He came to the first few rows and didn't have time to touch an audience member next to him.

The sound of the prisoners booing in the film suddenly stopped.

"That seems to be the leader of the prison guard. He should educate the timid prisoner."

"The gods will forgive them."

Bishop Kobler listened to the discussion in the audience dressed as two nuns, and he gently patted the nun sitting next to him with his hand.

"Can you please let me in?"

Bishop Kobler interrupted their discussion politely.

"sure."

The moment the nun was about to stand up to make room for Bishop Cobler, so that he could go to the seat inside...

"Shut up your stinky mouth right now! Otherwise, you'll feel better!"

The angry roar of the leader of the prison guards in the movie made the nun frightened, her movements froze there, and the friend sitting next to her was also stunned.

"It should just be a warning..." her friend said uncertainly.

But the next development made the two nuns cover their mouths, and some couldn't bear to watch what happened on the screen.

Violent, the leader of the prison guards in the movie dragged the prisoner out, who was begging for mercy.

The undisguised images of violence and anger pouring out were "a very outrageous scene" for the two nuns.

"I just cried a few times, why do I do this..."

Bishop Kobler walked past the nuns without a word and came to the center of the third row of seats.

Most viewers do not understand why prison guards abuse prisoners like this.

But Bishop Kobler knew...

In the eyes of these prison guards, prisoners are just a group of "annoying monkeys", not even human beings, they are inferior people who can be killed at will.

The only thing those prisoners can have in prison is despair.

When Bishop Cobler gritted his teeth and tried to leave the third row quickly, he felt someone's eyes staring at him.

No matter how picky you are about your position, this frequent change of position will attract the attention of others.

And now that all the audience have found their seats, Bishop Kobler had no choice but to sit down in the center and watch the picture of the prison guard ruthlessly ravaging the prisoner on the screen.

"It's... too much."

Bishop Cobler could hear the clamor of the surrounding audience.

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 him mixed with the voice in Bishop Kobler's mind, which made him feel particularly irritable.

"If it was me, I would never do such a stupid thing."

The irritable emotions in his heart made Bishop Cobler couldn't help but start to scold the nuns who were talking non-stop.

In his opinion, the fat prisoner was hopelessly stupid.

Be a prisoner, be chained, branded and no one will pity you, all you can do is live as long as you can.

Bishop Kobler understands this, so he chooses to remain silent.

"Ryan made me lose two packs of cigarettes on the first night and he didn't say a word all night..."

The monologue from Reid in the movie screen gave the contemplative Bishop Coble a little mood to continue watching this "devil's creation".

It seems that there are still many smart people in this prison.

Bishop Cobbler stared at the man named "Andy" in the movie screen. Bishop Cobbler remembered how he was dressed when he first arrived in prison, and he didn't look like an ordinary person no matter what.

After linking up with the surrounding audience's discussions, Bishop Cobler, who did not see the opening scene of the movie, was considered to have completed the beginning of the film's plot.

"A prison that completely seals off magic power, is there still a young and promising businessman who has fallen into such a prison?"

Bishop Kobler covered his forehead and couldn't help laughing when he heard this.

He saw his own shadow in the role of "Andy", and what made him laugh was that in real life, his situation was already a hell of despair.

Even the story presented in this film seems to mock his desperate situation.

If the gods really exist, they will hide there and snicker.

"What happened to the prisoner I bet on?"

"Dead, Hadley blasted his head..."

The dialogue between prisoners in the film tells the audience the final fate of the poor fat man.

Bishop Kobler had had enough of the nuns beside him complaining about "why be so cruel" and "shouldn't be so".

He immediately stood up from the third row and walked out of the corridor, trying to disguise himself and prepare to leave temporarily.

"Can you get me a digging mallet?"

"What do you want that to do?"

Damn it! What the hell is going on with this thing... As expected of the devil's creation!

Bishop Cobler was just halfway through, but was once again stopped by a line and dialogue. He turned his head to look at the dialogue between "Reid" and "Andy" on the screen.

He admits... This is the moment when the film piqued his interest.

Bishop Kobler paused for a while, and there was a place in the fourth row next to him. He sat down subconsciously and watched the conversation between the two in the picture.

"Mother, shouldn't that prisoner want to escape?"

Suddenly, Bishop Cobler caught a voice he knew so well in the audience.

Bishop Kobler turned around in amazement and started looking around, and saw his wife and daughter in the penultimate row.

"He shouldn't have done this..."

"But mother, the prison guards here treat these prisoners so rudely, I think they are so... pitiful."

"Listen, the man named Andy killed his wife, and he should stay in jail to pay for his sins! These prisoners have nothing to sympathize with."

Bishop Kobler could clearly hear the arguments of his wife and daughter.

But he didn't dare to say hello to his wife at all, or... he didn't even have the qualifications.

What his wife likes is the commander of the Crusader's Third Legion, and in his daughter's impression, her father should be a hero standing above all people.

But now Bishop Kobler is just a slave of Gray Mist, and even his appearance is distorted.

A feeling of despair flooded Bishop Kobler's heart again, and the feeling of being a prisoner in a prison made him extremely painful.

But Bishop Cobler saw the oncoming "sunshine" at this time.

That's the sun in the movie...

"He doesn't speak much, he doesn't act like a normal person, he walks... it's like walking in the park, like wearing an invisible coat..."

Reid's monologue reverberated throughout the hall again, and Bishop Cobler stared blankly at "Andy" who was walking in the prison square in the picture.

He felt that the character was somewhat the same as himself, but... completely different.