When it's calm, it's a place full of drugs, prostitutes, no anxiety, no worries, just venting all your emotions. Disregarding the rule of law, despising life, twisting waist, manic music points to an ending with no future.
Gunshots sounded, people scattered, and the place was transformed into a bloody world. In the face of violence, there is no quicker way than to suppress it with arms. A fragile balance is broken, and unarmed college students fall victim to clashes between police and drug dealers.
This is a story of a theorized college student who, in the face of violence, made a choice, and chanted Foucault, turned into an excellent commander of an elite unit.
The contrast between theory and reality, ideal and existence is so huge that Matias has worked hard. In the dark and narrow alleyway, half squatting and sprinting, holding the M4 horizontally, observing the surrounding situation through the scope, gunshots sounded, and he was involved in the conflict. Although Matias fired his gun, he still retained a trace of faith, no violence, no bloodshed, that he believed it could be resolved peacefully. The death of his companion Neto marked the beginning of his transformation, breaking his promise, leaking information to the police, humiliating the suspect with foul language, ignoring violent torture, and finally the transformation was completed, Matias raised the shotgun and broke the head of the drug dealer without hesitation, The harsh sunlight penetrates the lens from behind.
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