There are many cases of missing girls all over the world. Madame M is the mastermind behind the scenes. She abducts and trains beautiful girls to become unavoidable bed killers. A group of girls are under house arrest on a desert island for hell-style special training, studying various types of combat knowledge and assassination skills. The lively and cheerful Charlene, the strong and gloomy Katt, arrived on the deserted island one after another, and the two supported each other in the arduous test. Madame M adopts a system of eliminating the weak and keeping the strong. For example, while the girls are sleeping, he suddenly orders that each of them must kill a companion. Among them, Charlene, Katt and another woman, Jing, performed well. Charlene and Katt's first mission, Charlene seduces the target, then cuts each other's throat with a diamond ring on her hand. It's a pity that when he escaped, he was caught by accident. Charlene was almost killed by the gun. Fortunately, Katt rescued his partner in a close call.
Jack, the commander of the CIA task force, has been working hard to break down Madame M's murder group. During a dragon boat race in Hong Kong, the dignitaries that Jack protects are Charlene's target. Just as she was about to start, Charlene met her long-lost mother Faye again. Jack chased after him, but Charlene escaped. Jack determined that she would reappear, so he stayed by Faye's side day and night, waiting for the opportunity.
At the same time, Madame M wooed Ryusaburo of the Japanese Red Army and cooperated with a larger-scale illegal activity. Ryusaburo coveted Charlene's beauty, and actually put a strong aphrodisiac in the wine in an attempt to rape him. Charlene turned to Jack for help in confusion, and even gave him a hug due to the influence of the drug, which surprised him. Jack tried his best to restrain himself and decided not to take advantage of others' dangers, and to take care of her more, and the soldiers and thieves gradually fell in love with each other.
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