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Louis Koo went undercover to "rebellion" and became a drug lord, fighting overtly and covertly with Andy Lau. Who had the last laugh?

Six years ago, when Nick Cheung and Louis Koo could only live one, Liu Qingyun chose the latter. Six years later, director Qiu Litao returned Louis Koo to a similar life and death decision. However, this time, without Nick Cheung, the two can only live with another protagonist - the king Andy Lau. This time, we will bring you a different story.

It is said that Andy Lau and Louis Koo have been classmates for 20 years. Andy Lau hates drugs because he has witnessed his relatives being harmed by drugs. He vowed to "kill all drug dealers in Hong Kong." When he became a business magnate, he donated money to hunt down Hong Kong's largest drug dealers. And his good classmate and friend of 20 years. Louis Koo became a drug lord in a cruel way. It can be said that he is "a drug-free but a husband". He also accumulated a lot of wealth. The two sides have irreconcilable contradictions.

In the finals of "Anti-Drug 2", both Tibet and Yu Tianshun died. The two shot and killed each other almost at the same time. A policeman witnessed all this happening. The last scene of the camera was transferred to a drug rehabilitation center abroad. This kind of harm to others and yourself will inevitably be punished. . It’s also a very satisfying thing. Next, let me tell you what the final outcome is.

In the end, Ksitigarbha killed Yu Tianshun's wife. Yu Tianshun was so sad that he naturally would not let Ksitigarbha go, so the two drove to the subway station. It is destined to be a life and death battle, either you die or I die. In the end, Ksitigarbha shot Yu Tianshun, and Yu Tianshun also shot Ksitigarbha. The battle ended in the sound of gunfire, and the relationship between the two of them ended. Life, such an outcome may be the best outcome for both people.