When the melodious elf singing stopped, Andy got the punishment he deserved for his mistake, and the warden put him in a cell with no light for two full weeks.
"This punishment is too light." Gray Rope looked at Andy, who was sitting at the table with a haggard face, and then looked at Bishop Cobler next to him. "If we make this kind of mistake, the punishment is far worse than this. Much scarier."
In this way, Gray Rope reminded Bishop Cobler that it was time to complete his mission.
Bishop Cobler stared at the movie screen without saying a word, and the man named "Reid" also began to warn Andy righteously.
"Hope is a dangerous thing, hope drives people crazy, it doesn't do anything here, you better get used to the idea."
This sentence also echoed in Bishop Kobler's ears, and he stood up from his seat weakly.
The film did give him a momentary sense of freedom, and even the urge to rebel against the Inquisition.
But when Bishop Kobler came back to his senses, the cruel reality was still there.
Just like what happened to Andy next, no matter how talented this young businessman was, he helped the entire prison build a new library and was appreciated by the warden, but he was still just a humble prisoner without any ability to resist.
Bishop Kobler looked back carefully at his wife and daughter, who were sitting in the penultimate row. They were so immersed in the plot of the movie that they didn't notice his gaze at all.
"Mother, what happened to Andy helping that warden launder money... Was this allowed by the gods?"
"This is a despicable act and will never be accepted by the gods."
"But mother, didn't you say that the warden was a devout believer?"
"… "
No one can answer this question, not even Bishop Kobler.
All he could hear was the sarcastic laughter of Gray Rope beside him.
"Using a loophole in the city's laws to create a non-existent person to save that black money, Andy is indeed a useful slave to the warden." Gray Rope said in a low voice.
Bishop Cobler ignored him, and just threw himself into his work again, and he walked past the row where he was sitting.
It's just that in the process of touching, Bishop Kobler's eyes are still fixed on the screen of the movie.
"What's the matter, sir?"
When Bishop Cobler tapped the last person in the row lightly, he noticed Bishop Cobbler's pat on the shoulder, and turned around and asked him impatiently.
"Sorry, my eyes are not very good, can I change positions with you?"
Bishop Cobler randomly gave a reason, but only got a response that the other party refused.
This also allowed Bishop Cobbler to get out and go directly to the next row, and the surrounding audience also noticed Bishop Cobbler, the guy who blocked their vision.
Before causing a commotion, Bishop Kobler could only sit back next to the gray rope.
"I suggest that you kill all the people who are in the way in the theater. We can act better in the chaos." Gray Rope said in a low voice.
"… "
Bishop Kobler remained silent, but the plot in the movie ushered in a new development at this time.
Shawshank jail welcomes a young inmate who knows about Andy's wife murder.
As he sits in the library and confesses what he knows to Andy, the camera turns to the real criminal who monologues in front of the entire audience with a frantic look on his face.
"Andy is innocent? How can he be imprisoned for so many years."
"Someone should help Andy reopen that case... so he can be released."
The position of the people in the holy city has completely turned to Andy on the way to watching the movie, and many of them are glad that Andy can be released.
"The warden won't let him go easily." Gray Rope whispered again in Bishop Coble's ear.
But this time his whisper was heard by a nun sitting next to him.
"Andy has helped the warden so much." The young nun didn't seem to agree with Grey Rope's idea.
Gray Rope didn't expect that someone next to him would dare to answer him, but Gray Rope did not answer the nun, and the angry roar of the warden on the movie screen replaced Gray Rope's answer.
"Never mention black money to me! You bastard!"
This sudden roar even shocked many audiences, and the sound in the entire hall returned to silence again.
Bishop Cobler glanced at the girl sitting next to the gray rope, she didn't seem to have reacted, why did the warden want to do this.
But things took a turn for the worse. In the middle of the night, the warden invited the young prisoner who knew the secret and asked if what he said was true.
"Does the warden still plan to help Andy..." The nun's excited voice had not ended, and a gunshot stopped her words abruptly.
Along with the gunshots, there was also the chatter of the audience in the hall.
"Only the dead will not inform." Gray Rope looked at the prisoner lying in a pool of blood, and patted Bishop Kobler on the shoulder beside him.
Bishop Kobler glanced gently at the nun sitting next to the gray rope. She looked at the corpse on the screen, covered her mouth in disbelief, and widened her eyes.
Reality is already so hard, is it so cruel even in fictional stories
Bishop Cobler has already begun to consider Gray Rope's proposal, which is to kill the people who cause chaos first, and then find the person he is looking for in the chaos.
What the warden in the film did was to thoroughly anger Bishop Cobler.
There was no suspense in this part of the plot, and his eyes swept around, and began to look for the object of action.
In the end, the conversation between Andy and Rhett sitting by the city wall was the last part that Bishop Cobler watched patiently.
"Get busy living or get busy dying!"
When Andy said this line, he looked at his friend Reid with a tangled expression, and asked Reid to do him a favor if he could go out.
"As expected of the devil's creation?" Gray Rope slowly applauded, and he was the only one applauding among all the people present. "This kind of performance watching hopeful people slowly despair is really very interesting."
"Andy is going to kill himself?"
"This... seems to be the only way for that man to escape."
Most of the female audience couldn't help covering their eyes when they saw this, and even some nuns began to pray for the virtual movie character.
In this more than an hour-long story, the businessman relied on his charisma to make many viewers think of him, from a lowly prisoner at the beginning to a noble person.
It's a pity that Bishop Cobler knew that the filmmaker was a devil!
It is normal for demons to mock the Holy Land with this story.
Andy asked his fellow inmates for a bundle of ropes. When he returned to the prison, the light was so dim that he could only vaguely see his dull expression and the thick rope in his hand.
Bishop Kobler didn't want to look at the ending anymore after seeing this.
This feeling of despair spread throughout the hall, and Bishop Kobler's forehead began to sting again.
"Damn, has the effect of the medicine passed?" Gray Rope couldn't keep his calm and stood up from his seat. He took out his pocket watch and glanced at the time. "It's been more than an hour? It's only half an hour... I'm not bothering about this. It's time, brand! Do it!"
"I know… "
Bishop Kobler clutched his forehead. The surrounding audience had already realized the abnormality here. Bishop Kobler suddenly rushed towards an old man in the row in front of him.
However, a magical barrier suddenly appeared in front of the old man. When Bishop Cobler attacked him, he was completely bounced off by the magical barrier.
The gray magic power overflowing from the gray rope shattered the barrier beside the bishop.
"Is it discovered by those old men? It's wasted too long, but it doesn't matter... Brand!" Gray Rope glanced back at the auditorium behind him. The builder of the magic barrier was a bishop.
When Gray Rope wanted to let Bishop Kobler do it again, he was staring at the picture on the screen.
"What brand are you doing!" Gray Rope looked back at the screen, and he saw the warden standing in the empty cell with a look of surprise.
Andy didn't kill himself, he just disappeared out of thin air.
The warden asked loudly what happened to the guards.
"How is it possible..." Gray Rope was stunned for a moment, but the next second the picture on the screen turned dark.