In Shawshank Prison.

Andy Dufresne has become very successful thanks to his financial management skills.

After Warden Norton weighed Andy in the name of ward rounds, he began to give him small favors.

The most direct manifestation was to transfer him from the tiring laundry room to the library.

Here he met another friend: Old Bu.

Just when Andy and Old Bull were wondering why the warden transferred him to the library, Haley came with a prison guard named Dickens, saying that he was going to set up an education fund for the child.

Now Andy understood everything.

From then on, Andy entered the fast lane of prison life.

Six months later, he filed tax returns for half of the guards. A year later, everyone asked him for help, including the warden.

The next year, the prison baseball game was moved to overlap with the tax season, and guards from various prisons came to him for help with their tax forms.

When it's busy, Andy's friend Red will be temporarily transferred to help.

Just when Andy was about to send a letter through the warden, begging the state legislature to allocate funds for him to expand the library, the third private detective hired by Rosen suddenly brought good news.

Following the clues Rosen had given him before, he had been keeping an eye on Thomas Prison, and eventually got the news that a guy named Irmo was in prison.

This guy is a typical scumbag. His criminal record is probably half a person's height. He is neurotic and catatonic.

To use the words in the original plot, people would jump up high when they smelled the fart in the store.

The reason why Rosen was looking for this guy was because he was the real murderer who killed Andy's wife and lover, and made Andy take the blame.

This guy is doing 6-12 years for theft.

If Rosen wants to get Andy out through formal channels, he must have the cooperation of this guy.

At least he had to admit to killing someone.

This is obviously unlikely.

Because even if the crime of murder does not carry the death penalty, it is at least life imprisonment. Unless he is stupid, he will definitely not admit it.

Fortunately, Rosen asked a lawyer for advice and learned that if there was a witness who could prove that this guy had indeed committed murder, even if it was just a confession, it would be fine.

So Rosen targeted Tommy, who happened to be a cellmate of this guy.

In the original plot, Tommy was later imprisoned in Shawshank Prison for committing a crime, and thus met Andy and others.

It was because of Andy's help that he regretted his past experiences, and because he was grateful for Andy's kindness to him, he wanted to help him testify and get rid of the guilt.

But in the end, this lively and lovable guy was killed by the warden Norton on the charge of prison escape.

Coincidentally, Tommy now only has six months left before he is released from prison.

Rosen believed that as long as the reward he offered was high enough, he would not only be asked to testify, but also be asked to stay in prison for another year or two. A guy like him who regarded prison as his home might not refuse.

This is true.

When he brought his lawyer to Thomas Prison and found Tommy, and asked Irmo if he had told him about his past criminal experience, Tommy's face changed.

"No." Tommy shook his head and then asked, "Why are you asking this?"

"I have some personal grudges with him, so you understand." Rosen looked at him and said with a smile: "If he said anything, you can contact me at any time. As long as you help me, I will not treat you unfairly."

Tommy seemed to be tempted, but he didn't change his words immediately.

Rosen did not tell Andy that the murderer had been found. After all, there was no evidence at the moment, and telling him would only make him happy for nothing.

During this time, in addition to waiting for news from Tommy, Rosen tried to put a repaired mechanical scorpion into the Horadric Cube and used the activation function.

"This activation will consume 500 merit points. Do you want to continue?"

Rosen didn't expect that there would be a charge for using the Horadric Cube, but the arrow was on the string, so how could he not shoot it.

"Yes."

When 500 merit points were deducted, wisps of colorful light flashed in the Horadric Cube.

Then, strands of blue light began to shine on the mechanical scorpion that had been silent for a long time.

It's just because it's inside the Horadric Cube and is suppressed by the internal space laws, so it can only remain in this rigid state.

Rosen was not really sure whether it was good or evil, so he teleported it to an extremely remote and desolate place. He then took out the Brutal Hand Cannon as a backup, and then took it out of the space inside the Horadric Cube.

After blue lights flashed from top to bottom, the mechanical scorpion stood up. After looking at Rosen with its dark blue eyes, it walked straight over.

At the same time, a series of rustling sounds came into Rosen's ears.

If it were in the past, Rosen would probably have regarded it as noise.

Because at first glance, it really sounds like the white noise that occurs when a radio cannot receive any signal.

But now he doesn't think so anymore.

It turned out that these sounds were a relatively low-level language of the planet Cybertron, but they were also included in the Cybertron language, so it was not difficult for him to understand.

Translated, it means: "I pledge my loyalty to you, my greatest commander."

Rosen was surprised at first, then overjoyed.

He didn't expect that the Horadric Cube not only activated the mechanical scorpion, but also changed its camp.

"Are you an Autobot or a Decepticon now?" Rosen asked with some concern.

"I am your direct subordinate and do not belong to any other faction."

Rosen was a little dazed at this moment.

Obviously, the "Rosen's" in the prefix of the Horadric Cube indicates the camp of the mechanical life activated by it.

To prove this guess, Rosen stuffed another mechanical scorpion in and used activation again.

It also consumes 500 merit points and the light also flashes.

The next moment, the mechanical scorpion came back to life.

When Rosen let this guy out, it showed its allegiance just like the one that had crawled over before, even using the same words.

This at least proved that his previous guess was correct.

He thought about putting in other electronic devices to see if they could be activated into Transformers and whether they would also be loyal to him.

It’s a pity that in this day and age, electronic devices are really scarce.

Rosen did have a cheap cell phone, but the problem was that he had to use it right now. If it broke accidentally, there would be no place to repair it or replace it.

After much thought, Rosen finally plugged in a Philco radio at home and used the activation function.

However, there was no pop-up notification about deducting merit points, and no dazzling colorful light flashed.

Even the radio was the same as when it was put in there.

In order to make sure that it had not changed, Rosen took it out of the Horadric Cube, disassembled it with his own hands, and checked it inside and out for a long time. Indeed, there was no change from before.

That's strange! Could it be that the radio is not considered an electronic device recognized by the Horadric Cube?

Or maybe I activated it incorrectly?

When Rosen was surprised, he suddenly remembered that there was a special formula when using the Horadric Cube when playing games before.

Could it be that this also has to be used in this way? Rosen took a look at the system mall and immediately exchanged a visual scroll from it and threw it into the Horadric Cube.

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