In other words, as long as the prisoners did not attack the prison guards, were still in prison and were not dead, everything else had nothing to do with them.
As for the conflicts and struggles between the prison districts, between the cells, or within the cells, they have always turned a blind eye.
At present, none of the injured people have asked for medical treatment, which means that they themselves do not want the prison to intervene, so the prison guards don't even bother to ask. They just want to count the number of prisoners and let the prisoners go there in a queue. Dining room.
However, when he saw that John Lawrence's face had become swollen into a pig's head, he couldn't help but asked in surprise: "Father, what's wrong with you?"
John Lawrence trembled with fright when he heard the word priest, and quickly said: "I am not a priest! I no longer have a priesthood!"
In fact, John Lawrence had enjoyed being called priest by the prisoners.
After all, although many prisoners are guilty of crimes, they still have religious beliefs in their hearts. If they can meet a priest who is also an inmate in prison, even if they know that this guy has a disgraceful past, everyone will give him a little less favor.
But John Lawrence knew that it was because he was a priest in the past that made Ye Chen feel particularly unhappy with him. From now on, he would be slapped a hundred times a day, and just thinking about it would make him feel hopeless.
So, he subconsciously asked the prison guard in a low voice: "Can you help me change a cell? I'm not used to this cell..."
As soon as John Lawrence said these words, except for Ye Chen, the other prisoners looked at him in surprise.
The rules of the Brooklyn Prison are that internal affairs are handled internally. Anyone who seeks help from the prison guards is breaking the rules of the entire Brooklyn.
Therefore, they all couldn't figure out why John Lawrence suddenly asked the prison guards for help. Could it be that asking the prison guards would free him from Ye Chen's threat?
The prison guard was also a little surprised and said: "Father, changing cells is very simple, but prisoners who ask the guards to change cells will not be welcomed in other cells. This has happened before. Prisoners asked to change cells, but the result was that they were not allowed to change." No matter which cell is willing to take him, after changing and being beaten, you can only go back to the original cell, so I suggest you not to change."
John Lawrence suddenly burst into tears. He also knew the rules of the prison. The reason why he impulsively proposed to change cells was because he was really afraid of Ye Chen. But after thinking about it carefully, what the prison guard said was not unreasonable. The prisoners in this prison all People who don't like breaking rules will definitely be the unpopular one even if they change cells.
Thinking of this, he could only say with tears: "I was joking with you just now. If I don't change, I won't change even if I die..."
The prison guard patted him on the shoulder, and then said to everyone: "Everyone, leave the cell and go to the restaurant."
After giving the order, everyone lined up and walked out of the cell, heading to the restaurant with the prisoners in other cells.
Along the way, Ye Chen kept paying attention to other prisoners around him, hoping to see Peter Zhou here, but he never found Peter Zhou. Along the way, he saw many prisoners who also went to the restaurant. They had different skin colors and The age gap is also very large, but it can be seen that in Brooklyn Prison, gang members with tattoos and strong muscles account for about half.
Moreover, Ye Chen also discovered that many prisoners had flesh wounds on their faces and bodies, and some were wearing bandages and using crutches. It looked like they had been beaten. No wonder the prison guard didn't care when he saw several people in his cell being injured. care,
The cafeteria in Brooklyn Prison is large and can accommodate one to two thousand prisoners eating here at the same time. JrNovels.com