Dean knew these words were not a threat. Charlie would walk the talk.
When he heard Charlie say that he would torture him to death, he felt an utmost sense of desperation and agony.
He and his fellow prisoners were no match for Charlie, so he was certain he could not get away from Charlie.
Even if the fellow inmates realized that something wasn't right and rushed in, Charlie would immediately subdue them, and they couldn't save him either.
It was at least four hours before dinner.
Getting revenge and preserving his reputation was the last thing he had in mind. All he could think of was for Charlie to stop the inhumane torment and humiliation.
He would never have thought that the glory and self-respect he had defended for so long would be completely destroyed today by having the dirty and smelly toilet brush stuck in his mouth.
Kneeling on the ground in desperation, he bowed desperately with his hands above his head in the most humble way like a tamed pet dog, asking for Charlie's mercy.
Looking down at Dean's miserable stature, Charlie scoffed, "Has anyone ever begged you for mercy as you are doing now?"
Dean was taken aback, and several faces flashed across his mind. These were the people who had been tortured or driven to suicide by his inhumane treatment.
As a matter of fact, Dean was much more cruel compared to Charlie.



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