Chapter 730: This world is cruel, but I want you to live in a fairy tale forever(1/3)
Entering the concentration camp dormitory, Guido and Joshua were shocked.
Because there are actually hundreds of people in the small dormitory.
Guido still looked as if he was really playing a game with his son. Among the many people whose faces were full of numbness and despair, he seemed so conspicuous.
He still looked nonchalant and praised the environment here as being really good.
At this moment, all the moviegoers were silent.
They didn't expect that the plot would develop like this.
"It's dirty and smelly here. I want to go to my mother's place!" Joshua was not a fool.
He was so well cared for by Guido and Dora, and he was so young, he was only five years old!
"We will!" Guido said, still smiling.
"I'm hungry!" Joshua said.
Guido saw the pain in his eyes and felt it in his heart, but he could only smile and say: "We will have something to eat."
"They are all fierce, shouting and drinking!" Joshua said, and the camera panned to a man wearing prison uniform next to him.
Guido could only continue to lie to him: "They have to be cruel, everyone is competing for the first prize!"
"When can I see my mother?" Joshua asked.
"As soon as the game is over!" Guido replied.
"When will the game end?" Joshua asked again.
Guido could only continue to make up lies: "You have to get a thousand points, and whoever gets a thousand points will get the tank!"
It's just such a lame lie, but Joshua doesn't quite believe it: "I don't believe it. Do we have some snacks?"
Guido paused for a moment: "There are so many acquaintances here, let me go and ask!"
Guido asked someone randomly: "Is the person who sent out the jam bread here?"
The other party showed an ugly smile.
Guido said to his son again: "What bad luck, we just missed it!"
"But he will come again, right? He will come again!"
At this time, a sergeant from the concentration camp came in and asked if anyone knew German.
Guido didn't understand at all, so he asked Balto, whom he had just met, what was he talking about?
Balto told him that he was looking for someone who could speak German to explain the rules of the concentration camp.
No one responded, but Guido raised his hand.
Balto asked him doubtfully: "Do you know German?"
Guido shook his head and said, "I don't understand!"
But under Balto's shocked eyes, he walked up to the sergeant.
The sergeant began to announce the rules of the concentration camp.
He said: "You all listen to me: I will only say this once, you were brought here for only one purpose, which is to work!"
Guido didn't understand it at all, but he opened his mouth and said: "As long as you come, let it be, let the game begin!"
"The first one to score a thousand points wins! The prize is a real tank! What a lucky guy!"
Everything he did was for his son.
The sergeant added: "If any of you slack off in your work, I will use the gun on my shoulder to shoot you to death in the square!"
But when it came to Guido, it became: "Every day the broadcast announces who is the lucky one! The one with the least score will have a 'idiot' sign hanging on his back!"
"We soldiers act like bad guys, shouting and drinking! Whoever is afraid will score less,"
The sergeant added:
"You must not forget these three basic rules:
Don't try to escape
2. Obey every command
Anyone who resists will be hanged!"
Guido only saw the sergeant raise three fingers.
He still couldn't understand what the other party said, but he said in the same tone: "In three cases, you will lose all your points!"
"DD!
Two, I need to find my mother!
Three, if you’re hungry, have some snacks!
Don’t be delusional!”
Although Guido was talking nonsense, his tone and actions were very similar to those of the sergeant, so the other party didn't notice anything was wrong.
"You have to work here. No one can disobey orders! Everyone must obey orders!"
"It's easy to lose points when you're hungry. I lost 40 points yesterday because I had to eat jam bread..."
"When you hear the whistle, you must gather on the playground and line up two people in a line!"
"You don't have any lollipops to eat, so give them all to us! I ate twenty of them yesterday..."
"Because I'm playing hide and seek, I have to leave, otherwise I will be caught..."
In fact, this section is a bit absurd. In a place like the concentration camp, it is impossible for such a thing to happen.
But a movie is a movie after all.
The audience in the theater was always worried whether Guido would be discovered.
However, everything is just an illusion. The horror and inhumanity of the concentration camps are real.
On the first day of work, Guido couldn't stand it anymore.
But after learning that if he didn't work, he would be killed, he could only grit his teeth and persevere.
Because he still has to protect his son, who is only five years old!
He still needs to find Dora, but he doesn't know how she is doing now.
Joshua stayed alone in the dormitory, enduring hunger and fear.
At the end of the day, everyone almost fell asleep from exhaustion as soon as they touched the bed.
Guido came back. Even though he was still walking unsteadily on the same tired road, he still had a smile on his face when he saw his son.
But he couldn't even hold his son.
But he still looked extremely optimistic and showed his prison uniform to his son.
"Look, my uniform looks good, right?"
Guido also fabricated various lies to try to convince his son that they were really playing a game.
He asked Joshua if he played with other children?
Joshua said they didn't understand the rules and said the first prize was not a tank...
"Don't believe them, they are cunning. They want to win you, don't believe them!"
Guido endured his exhaustion and spoke to his son seriously.
"How many points did we get today?" Joshua asked innocently and expectantly.
"fifty points!"
"No, it's forty-eight. They deducted two points from me! Because I fell while playing hopscotch!" Guido continued to make up lies.
"We had a lot of fun today and really enjoyed it. We can't wait for tomorrow to come! We can play hopscotch, tug-of-war... go round and round... there are so many games, I can't even remember them!"
Listening to his father's words, Joshua's face showed a smile of great anticipation and curiosity.
Yes, they tortured people in so many ways that he couldn't even imagine!
Guido asked again: "Have you eaten anything?"
Joshua said proudly: "I ate, but I didn't have any snacks!"
As if he had done something extraordinary.
Guido said quickly: "Good boy, even you got 12 points!"
"I'm 48, you're 12, we got a total of sixty points!"
He took out the hard bread, which he was reluctant to eat because he was worried that his son would starve, and said it was a prize.
At this time, the injured Balto came back and said: "I almost died, I received 20!"
Joshua happily leaned into Guido's ear and said: "We have a higher score than him!"
To be continued...