To run or not to run?
Imagine if you’re a prisoner sentenced to die. And you’re only 2 months away from your deadline.
You got to know a new friend in the prison. And you and your new friend got very close after then. Soon you discovered that your friend was planning for an escape with an outsider. And you asked your new friend to bring you along. Your friend agreed, but then unfortunately there’s another new friend called Molly heard about the plan as well. He wasn’t sentenced to die, but he wanted to see his dying wife so badly that he threatened you guys if you guys don’t bring him along as well, he’d go and reveal your plan to the officers in the prison immediately. You and your friend have got not choice but agreed reluctantly.
On the day you guys escaped, you noticed that Molly didn’t tagged along. You guys couldn’t give too much of a damn to him as time was running out and there’s already a slack in the schedule. And so you guys decided to move on and eventually you guys were outside of the jail.
As you guys were happily celebrating the success at the other side of the prison’s wall, the alarm in the prison cried viciously. You realised something wasn’t right as you heard a voice coming out from the speakers of the jail – it was the chief officer, Mr Dulbe, who’s known for his violent and fierce nature.
“HAHAHAHAHAHA!! You wanna run ha? Hahaha! Hear this dammit!”
Following his voice was the painful crying of Molly. At that moment you knew Molly was in Mr Dulbe hands, and Mr Dulbe was torturing Molly brutally with his famous inhuman methods.
“IF YOU RUN AWAY, YOUR FRIEND WILL GO STRAIGHT DOWN TO HELL!!!!! GET IT!!!!!!”
It’s time for a decision: If you run away, Molly would die, and he’s not supposed to die since he’s not sentenced to die, and your life would cost his life; If you don’t run away, you’d die, and you’d have no chance to escape again.
