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Flashlight. You come with me.
The rest of you, go left. [Beneath the Undertow] [Episode 19] Xiaozhou. Let’s both calm down. We’ll do something. We’ll definitely do something about it. You must be thirsty. Have some water. Xiaozhou. I’m sorry. It’s not me who you should apologize to. Really. I’m sorry. Why did you saw off one of her feet? Throwing the whole body
into the sea wouldn’t do. I was worried it would be washed back
by the tide. So I thought dismembering it
would make disposal easier. So you weren’t copying Li Dada’s crime to pin it on him? If I had known Li Dada did it that way, I definitely would have. What a great coincidence, right? Li Dada has already confessed
to everything. I just wanted to dismember the body, but I didn’t expect that it was actually easier said than done. So after sawing off one foot, I thought about how much work was left, and I gave up. Where did you get that chainsaw? That was actually a gift from Li Dada. Once when we went to eat
roasted whole lamb together, I mentioned how handy it was, and he gave it to me. I had kept it in my car trunk and never used it before. Did you have feelings for Shen Xiaozhou, but she rejected you? No. I only met her a few times, but I could tell she wasn’t the type of girl
who’d be easy to get. There are plenty of women out there. I wouldn’t waste my time on her. So why did you sexually assault her? I don’t know. It was a spur-of-the-moment thing,
I guess. Or maybe it was out of hatred. I just hated her. For ruining such a big deal for me. So I wanted to destroy her. Later, when I really had no other choice, I thought of the Xuri Factory and its ocean discharge pipe. Unfortunately, it didn’t work. You still found out. After the case was made public, Li Longhe even came to scold me, saying he hadn’t meant for me to kill her. It was bullshit. The way he said it back then, how could I have interpreted it
any differently? Xiaozhou was too naive. She even went to negotiate with Li Longhe. What was there to talk about? She overestimated people’s
moral boundaries. I guess that day,
even the second before she passed out, she probably never thought she would die. They save lives, and so do we. We should be proud of this, truly proud. And this career is worth dedicating our lives to. Not necessarily. She was braver than you think. Brave? What good is bravery? Did she think she could single-handedly bring down such a large group and change the world? She did bring it down, and she did change the world, didn’t she? You’re supposed to be
a well-educated person. How did you end up like this? When I was still in school and when I first started my company, I was pretty simple too. I also had what you’d call a “dream.” Later, I met more and more people, and handled larger and larger interests. I realized that with wealth, anything could be accomplished, and anything could be obtained. Before I made something of myself, I felt like a discarded pawn, something anyone could shove around. And I thought, what if one day,
I got kicked into the sewer? I’d have to spend my whole life in that dark, filthy place. So I had to become a mountain, unmoved by the wind, looking down on all living beings. Go back. Open it. Of course, I’m still not quite there. Li Longhe has already achieved it. Has he really? You might see him pretty soon. Police! Don’t move! You inside, drop what’s in your hand. Rise slowly. What happened to your head? The tunnel collapsed and hit you? Your Jinhai Group doesn’t seem to care much about
construction quality, does it? Such thin wooden sticks. Right, if they were steel,
you’d have escaped already. Captain Zhao, hello there. We’ve met before. From what I understand, your brother-in-law
works at a renovation company. These past couple of years, Lingchuan’s real estate
has developed rapidly, and his income has been quite good, supporting his entire family. You’ve investigated me. What are you trying to say? I’ve never abused my power
for personal gain. That’s not what I meant. I understand. I understand you all. This is your job. You’re just following orders. But there’s a Chinese saying, -“as long as the general is still…”
-Stop it. Come with us. Alright then, I’ll go with you. Cuff him. Are you crazy? Let’s go! Run! S-Sir! -Captain!
-Captain! It’s collapsing! We need to get out! Go, go! Hurry! How could this happen? Someone, come and help! Help! I confess that wealth is like a magnet that draws people in. It’s also like seawater, where the more you drink,
the thirstier you get. Actually, enjoyment itself isn’t the fundamental reason
for my desire. For me, wealth is just a form of validation, a scoreboard in a game. It has indeed brought me
a lot of happiness. That happiness pulled me in deeply, and satisfied the desires deep within me. Once these desires are satisfied, it becomes like a drug, making you addicted, unable to bear losing it. You lie to your conscience, saying it’s nothing, while watching yourself head down a path of no return. There’s no going back. There’s no going back. I honestly don’t understand the kind of happiness
you’re talking about. Let me tell you about my happiness. Just one example. Once, our family of three
went to visit an ancient town. My child was still very young then, in first grade. It was the dead of winter, and it was late at night. All the shops and restaurants
on the street were closed. It was freezing cold. We found one restaurant
that was still open. They were selling a kind of sweet tea made with
dried fruits and lotus root powder. My wife wanted some. She has a sweet tooth. The restaurant owner was an elderly woman. She made us a bowl of it. The restaurant was tiny, with just our family of three there, sitting under that lamp light. I watched them taking turns eating, steam rising from the bowl. They didn’t even care
if it would burn their mouths, just eagerly eating. My wife offered me a bite,
but I declined. My heart was already full just watching them,
too sweet to eat anything. I suddenly had a feeling. We had walked for so long on that dark and cold night. But eventually, we would gather together under that dim warm light. I know they’re the ones I love the most. And they love me just as deeply. Our life was ordinary, nothing special, but the time spent with them was the happiest of all. In my life, there’s never been anyone like that. It was too stuffy in there.
Needed some fresh air. Shen Xiaozhou was just too kind. She didn’t know how evil people could be. If she had reported the evidence earlier, she wouldn’t have died. So good people always lose to bad ones, especially when facing a giant. Kind people shouldn’t have to forsake
their goodness. We are police officers, and our job is to protect those
who are kind, innocent and vulnerable, and to cut off the sharp claws
of the evil, making them think twice before hurting good people. The case is solved? This is Shi Qiangfeng, Yun Fan’s child. Let’s go. Commander Feng,
thank you for your hard work. Chief Qiu. Chief Qiu. Thank you all for your hard work. Chief Qiu. The mission was accomplished nicely. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Case solved? Got the bad guy? Yes, solved and caught. The case is solved! And the suspect has been caught! Xiaozhou’s case is solved! Xiaozhou’s case is solved! Great! The case is solved! The case is solved! Thank you, people’s police! Thank you, people’s police! Thank you, officers! Now that the case is solved,
everyone at the Xuri Factory can finally feel at ease. No, no, please. Thank you, officers. Thank you so much. You must take it. Thank you all. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you all. No, please. Thank you all. No, no, I insist. Thank you, officers. Thank you! I’m closing the window. Thank you, officers. Thank you, officers. Thank you, police. Thank you. You’re crying? Look how lovely they are. These are the people
we’re meant to protect. If Hu Xiangze had grown up
among these good people, he might have not turned out
the way he did, right? Get out. Go pay. We’ve got to buy it from the stall.
It’s fresh there. Everything here is freshly delivered
and freshly picked. Zheng, the fish is fresh today.
Want some? I’m not buying fish today. Not eating fish today. Ten yuan for three, right? Ten yuan for three. 15? Okay. I come to your stall often.
Give me better discounts, will you? Thank you. -Bye-bye.
-See you. Sure, no problem. One point for you. Come on, lift your leg. Thank you. Sit tight. Bei… Beijing. Xiaohai, let’s go. Wait a moment. My hair’s come loose. Let me see. Beijing. Beijing. Beijing. Let’s go. Beijing. Beijing Tiananmen Square. Tiananmen Square. I never thought my offspring could become a police officer. Don’t they check your family background
to become a cop? When I became a police officer, I was an orphan. That scar on your face, was it caused by Lian Haiping? Thanks to those who helped me, I turned out different from you. He’s been sleeping for a day and night. Let’s wake him up. No. Let him sleep. Let him get enough rest. Let’s go. You’re in good spirits. Why didn’t you swallow it whole
like you always do? I’ve come to terms with it. Rather than sending this job
straight to my stomach, better let my teeth handle it first. The case is closed, and I’ll be leaving soon. Write up a report. For your successor,
I think you should recommend Zhao. He’s a better fit for team leader than I am. My teeth are still good. I can still chew on tough cases
for a few more years. This is for you. I took it myself. Thank you. Mentor. [Hu Xiangze, convicted of intentional homicide and falsifying documents —
sentenced to death, with lifelong deprivation of political rights] [Li Dada, convicted of intentional homicide and desecration of a corpse —
sentenced to death, with lifelong deprivation of political rights] [Ao Xiaojie, accomplice to intentional homicide and rape —
sentenced to life imprisonment, with lifelong deprivation of political rights] [Yue Hongbing, convicted of selling state-owned assets at low prices and harboring a criminal —
sentenced to five years in prison] [Yue Chunxia, convicted of harboring a criminal —
sentenced to three years in prison] [Liang Xuetao, accomplice to bribery —
sentenced to three years in prison] [Guangzi, convicted of intentional injury —
sentenced to five years in prison] [Yao Guangbo, convicted of fabricating and deliberately spreading false information —
sentenced to three years in prison]