The story unfolds between the three main characters. The boss ordered the killer to investigate the affair of his own woman, and if there was a third party, let the killer deal with them cleanly. In the process of approaching the woman, the killer slowly developed a vague favorable impression of her. Once he accompanied a woman to record a record, when he closed his eyes and felt the beautiful and melodious cello music, his once cold heart seemed to be melted at this moment, and he was deeply intoxicated by art. The killer opened his eyes and looked at her secretly, the woman's indifferent eyes deeply attracted him. At this moment, the killer developed subtle feelings for the woman. During a tracking process, when he found out that the woman was indeed having an affair with a man, it was this subtle feeling that made him let go of the lovers. When the boss heard about it, he was furious. He was vicious and vicious at all costs and decided to kill the killer who betrayed him, despite how dedicated and loyal he was to himself before.
Maybe it was the creation of people who made people, the boss failed to kill the killer several times, and the killer also escaped disaster after disaster. In the final battle of revenge, after the killer personally killed the former boss's current enemy, he finally died at the hands of another person who avenged him.
When the killer was preparing for the final decisive battle, he never forgot to buy the exquisite handicrafts that the woman was not willing to buy. He quietly placed the gift in front of the woman's door, shook the dust off his body, and set foot on it alone. His road of no return.
When the woman saw the gift in front of the door, surprise and confusion were written on her face. Sadly, in the end, she didn't know that there was another person who loved her silently and deeply.
Just like the monologue at the end of the film: "One night, the disciple who woke up from his sleep was crying all the time. When the monk saw it, he felt very strange and asked him: Did you have a nightmare? Disciple: No. The monk asked again: Did you do it? A sad dream? Disciple: No. Had a sweet dream. Monk: Then why are you crying so sadly
? An impossible dream.
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