Like the flashy sports car he controls, Detective Sargent Jun Ma of the Serious Crimes Unit is precise and brutal. Determined to destroy his criminal nemeses Archer, Tiger and Tony, a gang of three powerful brothers, Jun Ma infiltrates their corrupt organization with the planting of a mole, Wilson. When Wilson's dual role is exposed, he becomes the last living witness to testify against Archer and now Jun Ma must battle to protect his partner from the murderous thugs to ensure they are put out of business permanently.
In an ancient land, a tyrannical leader oppresses his people and causes general unrest. With his massive army and iron fist justice, the ruler is unchallenged until a nameless warrior rises up from the masses on a quest for revenge.
To avenge the massacre of his people, the warrior must come face to face with the ruthless emperor.
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