Full of tricks. A combination of handsome guys and beauties, a combination of gentleman and elegance. There are no bright spots in the plot. First of all, the corruption of politics and money, and finally to find out his upper class. Secondly, Infernal Affairs is too easy to enter the game, and it can use various contradictions to resolve the crisis during the period. It is too coincidental and too unhuman, and it can only be logically made sense. Again, all the information was obtained from a child. The kid's phone was not found in the end, and it was considered a bug. Asking so many questions, but not being deeply suspected? Finally, I would like to remind the bosses that if someone enters the organization for seemingly reasonable reasons, and something breaks the balance for a period of time, then this person is definitely an undercover agent. Don't ask me how I know it. thing! The part of the fake transportation shows the wisdom that the villain should have.
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