The history of the development of the prison boss in "The Prophet"

Bailey 2022-03-20 09:01:52

It's really amazing, the story of a young man growing up in a prison and becoming an underworld boss.

Malik, who was only 18 years old, was sentenced to 6 years in prison. He wanted to stay honest and not mess with anyone, but Malik seemed too naive. In the prison there is a Corsican prison organization, headed by Caesar. Caesar got a job to kill a temporary criminal who was gay.

Caesar sent someone to force the boy Malik to accept this task or die. Malik was trained to kill this unlucky man, with a blade in his mouth, and he practiced many times in advance how to do it. Malik, who had killed for the first time, was still too nervous, so he took out the blade and killed him. This was also the test for Malik to join the group.

Since then, Malik has become a member of the prison organization, but as Caesar's people are released one by one, Caesar is in urgent need of a confidant. Malik's Corsican language became better and better, and he won the trust of Caesar, known as a confidant. With the support of Caesar, Malik can go out to take part in temporary work, which should be to develop some skills after being released from prison. A drug lord at Malik Union Prison, and his buddies, made the deal on their first outing.

There is still going out later, Malik completes the task given to him by Caesar. Once, it was to rescue one of Caesar's men, and Malik still did a great job. Fearless, more and more at hand. However, Caesar gradually found out that Malik was carrying drugs behind his back, and at first was furious. Later, he wanted to use Malik to kill one of his opponents, but Malik's friend obviously couldn't do it. Malik and his buddies bit the bullet and caught the boss, but instead of killing him, they told him the truth. I reckon Malik has reached a tacit understanding and agreement with him. This was unknown to Caesar.

Malik's drug business is getting better and bigger, and he has his own followers and sphere of influence in prison. At this point, Caesar found that he could no longer manage Malik. After some time, Malik expired and was released. His friend died of a terminal illness, and he came to take care of his friend's wife and children.

A gangster boss started a new chapter in his life.

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A Prophet quotes

  • Jordi: I like porn set in castles. The girls are fancier, cleaner.

  • Jordi: When you get out, what'll you do?

    Malik El Djebena: I don't know. You?

    Jordi: Same thing as in here, only bigger.

    Malik El Djebena: Hash?

    Jordi: Yeah, hash. I'll move big loads. Marbella-Paris, three cars. Six hundred kilos each trip.

    [pause]

    Jordi: Don't believe me?

    Malik El Djebena: No, I'm just trying to picture six hundred kilos.

    Jordi: It's like this.

    [Jordi holds hash up to his eyes]

    Jordi: You can't see anything behind it.