Undercover shoots on civilians, so are the police the bad guys? Can human behavior be correctly explained when both choices are wrong?
The little policeman chose to protect the undercover agent before being burned to death, and the undercover agent chose to expose himself just before the little policeman's life was in danger. Is it because of belief? But where did their faith go when they learned that they would not come to rescue them until the big fish arrived.
So people are really complicated things...
Is Mr. Bai protecting justice? Obviously not. Is it moral? It is also somewhat biased. Maybe it's only he who cares about being right.
When the bad guy knew he was protecting the good guy, he didn't fail to press the trigger on the good guy after all. What is he thinking about right now...
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