Little Farmer Big Star

Chapter 2169 Finally desperate?

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Warden Norton killed Andy's hope of freedom and put Andy in a solitary room, making all the audiences in the theater feel angry and desperate.

And all this is not over yet.

In order to completely eliminate the possibility of Andy being released from prison, the warden Norton called the insider Tommy to a place alone and asked Tommy if he was willing to testify for Andy in court.

After getting Tommy's affirmative answer, Warden Norton arranged for a gunman who had been prepared to shoot Tommy dead.

Kill and silence

This scene once again made all the audience in the theater feel angry, and even more sad and sighing about Tommy's death.

Tommy has less than a year to be released from prison, has a young wife at home, a lovely daughter, and a recent high school diploma.

The audience absolutely believes that after Tommy is released from prison this time, he will change his mind and live a happy life with his wife and daughter.

He is still very young.

But now, everything has come to an abrupt end.

Not only that, he was also charged with escaping from prison. Because his escape was discovered, he was shot dead.

It was sad indeed, but it was even more infuriating, anger towards Warden Norton.

The audience in the theater prayed that Norton would not end well.

But unfortunately, their prayers seemed to be of no use, at least for now. Norton was in Shawshank Prison and it was very difficult for him to end up badly.

Norton tells Andy that Tommy is dead, shot because the escape was discovered.

Andy naturally knew how Tommy died. To a certain extent, it can be said that he indirectly killed Tommy.

Whether it was anger or regret, no one knew what Andy was feeling.

But what is certain is that he must be in a very bad mood.

Andy told Norton that it was over, that he no longer wanted to help Norton launder money, and asked Norton to find someone else.

However, Norton threatened Andy that it could not end here and that if Andy did not continue to help him, he would do something to Andy.

In the end, Andy seemed to give in.

After compromising, Andy finally walked out of the solitary room.

In a corner of the prison playground, there were only two people, Andy and Red.

Andy asked Rhett if he ever thought about going out one day.

Red said that one day, when his hair is gray and his eyes are dim, he may be able to go out.

Later, Andy told Red that after he went out, he was going to a place called Zihuatanejo. That place was in Mexico. The Mexicans said that there was no memory of that place.

Andy said he was going to go there, that warm place without memories, spend the rest of his life there, open a small hotel, and then buy a worthless old boat on the beach and renovate it. , taking his guests out to sea for fishing.

When Andy said this, he always had a happy smile on his face, as if everything he said had come true.

And it was precisely this that made all the audiences in the theater feel inexplicably sad.

Because, what Andy said, the future life he longed for may never come true.

He is now locked in a cage in Shawshank Prison, and there is no hope of getting out. Warden Norton will definitely not allow Andy to get out of prison.

If Andy has another chance to be released from prison, he will definitely be stopped by Warden Norton with all his strength.

Zihuatanejo, Mexico, is too far away for Andy.

Maybe, this will just be a dream that Andy can never realize.

Later, Andy continued to tell Red that he needed someone with connections to help him in Zihuatanejo, and that person was Red.

Red said that he felt that the outside world might not be suitable for him. He had spent most of his life in prison and he had been institutionalized by the prison, just like Lao Boo.

In prison, he can be of any help to Andy, but outside, he will be of no help to Andy.

Later, Rhett persuaded Andy to stop thinking about it. Zihuatanejo, the sea, the beach, the hotel, and the ship were all just dreams. Mexico was far away, but Andy was imprisoned in There is no way out of these four towering walls.

This is the reality.

The audience in the theater sighed inwardly. Red was right. Everything Andy said was just a dream. He was locked in prison and could not get out at all.

Andy said that this was indeed the case, Mexico was far away, but he was imprisoned here.

Now, he said, it seemed he had only one choice.

Andy didn't say what he chose, and Rhett didn't seem to care too much, so he didn't ask.

The audience in the theater also didn't pay too much attention, or maybe they subconsciously believed that the choice Andy mentioned was that he finally chose to accept his fate.

Maybe Rhett thought so too.

However, what Andy said next made the person thoughtful.

"Either get busy living or get busy dying." This is what Andy said. This sentence made everyone fall into deep thought.

Are you busy living or are you busy dying?

Maybe there is an answer, maybe there is no answer, who knows?

Afterwards, Andy said to Rhett that if Rhett could go out one day, he would ask Rhett to do something for him.

Rhett naturally agreed and asked Andy whether

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whats the matter

Andy asks Red if he knows about Bucktons

Red replied that he knew.

Andy added that there was a long stone wall there, with an oak tree in the north shot, and a distinctive stone under the corner. Under the stone was something he wanted to give to Red.

He asked Red to promise him that if he went out one day, he would find that thing.

Rhett asked what that was.

Andy said that Red needs to find it by himself, and then he will know what it is.

After saying that, Andy left.

However, these last words Andy said to Red made all the audiences in the theater feel inexplicably jumpy.

Why did Andy suddenly say this to Rhett?

Why do these words sound like last words?

Could it be that the opportunity to be released from prison that he had finally waited for was stifled, finally making Andy despair? Has the hope that always existed in his heart finally been completely extinguished?

What he just said is that there is only one option. Could it be that he meant suicide?

Thinking of this possibility, all the audiences in the theater were shocked. If this was really the case, it would be too sad.

Is this really the case? Is the man who has always longed for freedom in his heart really no longer longing for freedom?

No one knew the answer, but there was a vague feeling of uneasiness. They would rather Andy stay in prison for the rest of his life, and never wanted Andy to completely end his life out of despair.

Dear, this chapter is finished, I wish you a happy reading! ^0^

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