Cressey was a special soldier who didn't blink. After retiring, he suffered from the nightmare of murder and chose to drink alcohol to paralyze himself. By chance, a friend recommended him to be a bodyguard, responsible for protecting the rich man’s daughter Pinta.
Pingta was enthusiastic and lively, but he closed his door in front of the cold and closed Cressy. But soon the two were relieved of their previous suspicion due to a dangerous follow-up. Creesai's hard heart was gradually warmed by Pingta, and smiles began to appear on his face, becoming Pingta's father and friend.
However, the good times didn't last long. The group of people who followed him and the black police reappeared again. Creesai exchanged fire with them and killed many people, but he was also injured and fell to the ground. He could only watch Pingta being kidnapped before unconscious. Later, Cressey was trapped in a hospital for treatment due to serious injuries, and was also under surveillance for killing police. While Pingta's father paid the ransom with the help of the police, but he encountered black and black money.
Knowing that Pingta had been torn up, Cressey determined to take revenge and vowed to kill everyone involved. According to the clues Pingta once wrote down, with the help of his friends, he uprooted the black policemen of the kidnapping organization little by little, but he did not expect that Pingta's father would also participate in it in order to defraud him. After Pinta's father broke on his own, Cressey locked the real "voice" behind the scenes.
Creesai kidnapped "Voice"'s relatives and forced him to show up, but accidentally learned that Pinta was not dead. After confirming that Pita was correct, Cresé decided to change one life for another, sacrificing himself to return to Pita. After exchanging hostages and bidding farewell to Pinta, Cressey resolutely faced death.
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