Hong Kong film: My brother, Big D, I really don't know kung fu.

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Let these people kill each other first; it will save them a lot of effort when they try to encircle and suppress them.

The river water was icy cold, smelled of mud and sand, and had extremely low visibility.

But Blue Eagle had received professional training, so these things did not bother her.

She quickly moved closer to her target.

The three wooden boats towing contraband appeared even larger and heavier underwater.

at last.

Blue Eagle locked onto its target.

She slipped a miniature remote-controlled bomb, sealed in a waterproof bag, into the side of the wooden boat.

At this moment, Kunsa's men were about to reach the ferry.

Their attention was drawn to what was ahead, and they finished dealing with the third wooden boat.

Blue Eagle followed suit, flanking the second and first wooden boats ahead.

A remote-controlled bomb was planted, and the ropes securing the cargo were cut.

After doing all this, Blue Eagle immediately swam in the opposite direction.

After swimming more than 20 meters.

She took out a remote control wrapped in a transparent plastic bag from her waist pocket.

She gently pressed the red button on the remote control.

"boom!"

"boom!"

"boom!"

Three low, muffled thuds followed.

The sides of three cargo-carrying wooden ships were blown apart.

The rushing water began to flood the cabin, and the boat began to rock and sway.

It didn't take long for it to start tilting.

The packages of contraband on the ship began to slide as they lost their support.

Due to excessive water intake, the wooden boat was further submerged by the tilted cargo.

Due to the interaction, the sinking speed is also faster.

In the swift current, three wooden boats collided heavily.

Then it made a creaking, teeth-grinding scraping sound.

"Crash-!"

A tremendous sound echoed across the river.

Water splashed everywhere.

A full 5000 kilograms of contraband was spilled from the ship.

They plunged into the icy river water in an instant.

It disappeared into the water's surface visibly.

Meanwhile, the iron-hulled boat that was leading the way was also pulled to the bottom of the river by the suction force of the three wooden boats that had sunk.

This scene.

The men escorting the contraband were stunned.

And not far away.

Ye Feng and his group at the ferry were equally stunned.

"Khun Sa is up to something?! You bastard!"

Ye Feng slammed the woman's cigarette to the ground, letting out a furious roar.

Her eyes instantly filled with bloodshot veins, and she looked like an enraged mother leopard.

Despite all her careful planning, she still couldn't get the goods she wanted.

Ye Feng suddenly drew the silver-plated Browning M1935 pistol from his waist.

Without hesitation, the gun barrel was pressed against Song Mai's temple.

The cold gun barrel came into contact with Song Mai's skin.

It made him freeze.

"Don't try to lie to me! What exactly does Kunsa mean?"

"If you don't want to cooperate, just say so. Why bother playing games with me!"

Ye Feng's voice was full of threat and accusation.

Every word was laced with hostility.

It was shouted almost into Song Mai's ear.

Song Mai's forehead was covered in cold sweat, but he was, after all, one of Kunsha's confidants.

He immediately forced himself to remain calm and said:

"Ye Feng! Get this straight, this is the Golden Triangle!"

"If you touch me, none of you will leave here alive!"

"Also, think carefully about whether you want to do business with me."

Why did we bring you to the Karajung ferry crossing?

"I don't believe a single word you say now," Ye Feng's anger showed no signs of abating.

Instead, her desire intensified, and her finger was already firmly gripping the trigger.

That silver-plated Browning exudes an aura of death.

Kunsa's men, who were transporting the goods, were still in shock at how the cargo had ended up in the water.

However, to everyone's surprise, Ye Feng's men on the shore pointed their guns at Song Mai and Hans.

This is the person in charge of their deal; if anything goes wrong, Kunsha won't let them off the hook.

Moreover, the incident involving the goods was extremely bizarre.

Upon seeing Ye Feng and his group, who appeared menacing on the shore...

They immediately blamed Ye Feng and his group for the accident.

After all, someone has to take responsibility for something as big as the goods being lost.

Ye Feng and his group's behavior clearly made them the most suitable scapegoats.

Kunsa's men immediately reached the shore and charged forward with their AKs in hand.

"Lieutenant Song, don't be afraid, we're here to help!"

The junior officer in charge said arrogantly.

Song Mai looked at him speechlessly.

This attitude is simply adding fuel to the fire!

But now that the goods have suddenly disappeared, Song Mai is completely at a loss.

They know their own people inside and out; there's absolutely no way something could go wrong.

So either someone is sabotaging us in secret, or Ye Feng is behind it.

Ye Feng's men saw this.

He immediately raised his AK47 semi-automatic rifle as a reflex.

The cold muzzles of guns were all pointed at Kunsa's men.

The people of Kunsa were not to be outdone, and they all raised their weapons.

A tense standoff ensued with Ye Feng's men.

The clicking sound of bullets being chambered echoed throughout the room.

The air was instantly filled with a strong, pungent smell of gunpowder.

The atmosphere was extremely tense.

Song Mai hurriedly shouted:

"Everyone, don't make a move!"

"Speak well if you have something to say!"

Such a large shipment suddenly capsized and sank to the bottom of the river.

Deep down, Song Mai still hoped to figure out the reason first.


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