After some initial small talk, Bruce Weinstein, clearly eager to impress thedies, could no longer contain his impatience and seemed keen to wrap up the meeting quickly.
Charlie leaned over to Gustavo and said, “Let’s not waste the warden’s valuable time. We should let him handle the arrangements for changing cells and getting mobile phones sorted before we head back.”
In a hushed tone, Gustavo responded, “Mr. Wade, why not consider moving to my cell? It’s the best in all of Brooklyn Prison,plete with a TV and WiFi!” Charlie waved him off, saying, “I’ve invested a lot of time and money establishing the rules in our cell. We can’t just abandon it. If you’re not happy there, then stay in your own cell.”
Upon hearing this, Gustavo quickly replied, “In that case, I’ll move to your cell, Mr. Wade!”
For Gustavo, his biggest fear was that his son might enlist someone else to finish him off. With Charlie’s impressive strength and Joseph’s loyalty to him, Gustavo felt that as long as he was close to Charlie, no one in Brooklyn Prison would be able to harm him.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
As for living conditions, those were mere trifles; when your life hangs in the bnce,fort bes insignificant.
Worried that Charlie might change his mind, Gustavo hurriedly addressed Bruce Weinstein, saying, “Bruce, could you please arrange for me to temporarily move to Mr. Wade’s cell for a few days? Also, could you send Mr. Wade’s cell phone over here?”
Without hesitation, Bruce Weinstein responded, “That’s easy! I’ll take care of it right away. Is there anything else Mr. Sanchez needs assistance with?”
Gustavo waved him off with a sly grin, “It’s gettingte. You should hurry and not keep thedies waiting. I’ll text you the location and room number so you can enjoy yourself tonight. We can discuss other matters tomorrow.”
Bruce Weinstein, already distracted by thoughts of the two Miss Worlds he hadn’t yet met, quickly agreed with a smile, “Mr. Sanchez, I’ll arrange for someone to take you back to the prison and handle the cell change.”
Before long, a prison guard arrived to collect Charlie’s mobile phone and charger, escorting both Charlie and Gustavo away from the reception area back to the prison.
Since it was now free movement time in the prison, Charlie and Gustavo didn’t return to their cells just yet.
As they walked back, Gustavo quietly asked Charlie, “Mr. Wade, what’s our next move?”
Charlie replied casually, “For now, there’s nothing for you to do. Starting today, you’ll be sharing a cell with me. As long as I’m here, your safety is assured.”
There was an unspoken thought in Charlie’s mind: while he would protect Gustavo during their time in prison, he couldn’t guarantee how long he would remain there, nor could he decide if Gustavo would still be worth protecting once he was free.
Upon returning to the prison area, the ever-observant Joseph approached with a fawning expression, asking, “Uncle Wade, how did everything go?”
Charlie, adopting a serious demeanor, responded, “Joseph, these are matters for the elders. You shouldn’t pry into such things, understood?”
Joseph quickly nodded, looking embarrassed, “You’re right, Uncle Wade. I shouldn’t have been so nosy…”
At that moment, Lucas, known for his tendency to inquire about everything, gathered his courage to approach Charlie and asked, “Sir… is everything okay with you?”
Previously, Charlie had unexpectedly be entangled in the affairs of Gustavo and Joseph.<fn7c8c> Chapters first released on FιndNovel</fn7c8c>