Jason found a large amount of cash, six passports, and a gun from the Swiss bank. At the same time, he discovered his ability in fighting, firearms, and language, and he began to trace his body. After the U.S. Embassy got rid of the arrest, Jason invested $20,000 to let the strange woman Mary (Franka Potant) drive all the way to her home in Paris to find identity information. Along the way, the two of them were continuously hunted down by the mysterious killer organization, and there were many dangers.
It turned out that Jason was a member of a special agent team under a senior CIA staff. The team privately carried out the "stone stepping" operation. He participated in the operation to assassinate Wengbosi and failed. The agent team decided to kill. Wengbosi was later killed by other members of the secret agent team, and the reason why Jason did not succeed before was that we saw Wengbosi's child in his arms during the assassination.
In the end, the captain of the special agent team was killed by a senior staff member. The senior staff member explained to their superiors that the "rock stepping" operation had been terminated and it was a purely theoretical training. Jason and Mary start a new life by the sea.
"You are the property of the U.S. government, and you are a weapon worth 30 million U.S. dollars." With
many skills, even if you lose your memory, with your outstanding mind and agility, it is not difficult to retrieve your memory.
There is no 007-style high-tech, but the plot is compact and real, and the heroine is perfect no matter how beautiful it is.
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