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Why did Gao Qisheng come back?
Gao Qi and Sheng Gang just decided to go back and surrender at first, thus whitewashing Gao Qiqiang. However, in the conversation with his brother, Gao Qisheng learned that Zhao Lidong wanted Gao Qiqiang to kill Xiang Li to submit to the warlords, so he changed his strategy and chose to die with Xiang Li, which not only whitewashed Gao Qiqiang, but also helped his brother get the warlords, killing two birds with one stone.
abstract
In 2000, the high-spirited criminal policeman Anxin (Zhang Yi) met Gao Qiqiang (Zhang Songwen), a fish dealer who was bullied. Then, as Gao Qiqiang gradually deviated from the right path, An Xin realized that behind the social development of Jinghai City, the evil forces headed by Gao Jia brothers parted ways and launched a contest between good and evil for 20 years.
202 1, under the background of the normalization of the nationwide crackdown on evil, the central supervision team thundered and Anxin cooperated with the task force to thoroughly investigate the criminal gangs of Sheng Qiang Group and the umbrella behind them. Finally, the city of Jinghai was able to see the wind and see the righteousness.
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