The Jesuit is a complex character, who is wrongly accused of a crime and sentenced to prison. He is a man with many secrets and lies, but also deep feelings for his wife and son.
When The Jesuit discovers that his wife has been murdered and his son kidnapped and taken to Mexico, he decides to take matters into his own hands. He devises a complex and dangerous plan to rescue his son and avenge the death of his deceased wife.
The Jesuit's plan involves smuggling himself out of prison, using his knowledge of the criminal underworld and his connections in Mexico to find his son. He also plans to use his wealth and influence to help fund his escape, as well as to hire a team of assassins to eliminate any threats to his son's safety.
However, The Jesuit's plan is not without its risks. His actions could lead to the discovery of his true identity and the consequences that would follow. He must also navigate the complex web of power and corruption that exists within both Mexico and the United States, as well as the moral and ethical dilemmas that arise from his actions.
As The Jesuit embarks on this dangerous journey, he must confront not only his own past mistakes and regrets, but also the people and organizations that stand between him and his goal of reuniting with his son. With each step he takes, The Jesuit becomes more determined than ever to bring justice to those who have wronged him, even if it means risking everything he holds dear.