Chapter 40 - Stephen King Getting Inspiration In Prison (1/2)
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The people around them were all stunned.
“What? They already had a one-night stand and he wants more?”
“I thought they were working…”
“Well, I’m guessing it’s the kind of ‘work’ that requires no clothes!”
Sherry felt the urge to run away, but if she ran away now, that would only make her seem guilty and confirm the truth of the matter.
Even if nothing happened, everyone would assume that something did.
“Sure, as long as you’re not afraid of getting tired.”
Fang Yuan was stunned again.
His body had been strengthened by the system, so he might not even feel tired even if he stayed up for a few days and nights to write.
“I’ll be fine. I might not feel tired even if I do it for a few hours…”
After listening in on the conversation between the two, the people around them felt like their head was about to explode.
“They’re really something!”
“OMG, this is crazy! Now I wanna become a famous writer too so that beautiful women will throw themselves at me.”
“Yeah, even if I can’t become a famous writer, I want to become a strong independent woman like Dean Sherry.”
The next day.
Fang Yuan went straight to the Shawshank Prison.
There was a man in a police uniform at the entrance with two other police officers beside him.
When the man saw Fang Yuan getting out of the car, he walked over and smiled as he reached out his hand.
“Mr. Fang Yuan, ‘The Coiling Dragon’ is so well written! I’m Carter, the warden of Shawshank Prison. Welcome to our prison!”
Although it felt a little awkward, Fang Yuan did not say anything.
After thinking about it for a long time last night, he felt that he should advocate his book in this prison.
“The Coiling Dragon” could reduce the crime rate in Iowa.
It could even make drug addicts go to rehab. This was definitely a good opportunity to earn reputation points in the system.
People in prison often had obsessive personalities. Thus, there were often gamblers, perverts, alcoholics, and maniacs in prison.
There were also real geniuses.