00:00Every time before paying, I would deliberately drop large amounts of cash in front of the
00:03thugs, then stagger home as if drunk.
00:05Seeing me alone and seemingly vulnerable, the thugs thought they could rob me, but he
00:09didn't realize he was the one I was after.
00:10I grabbed his dagger and plunged it into his neck.
00:12After the scene, I calmly left without looking back.
00:15Once home, I turned on the lights, stripped off my blood-stained clothes, sealed them
00:19in a black plastic bag, and under the cover of night, tossed it into the trash.
00:23I even cleaned up the remaining blood from the floor.
00:25Clearly, I was no ordinary person.
00:26The earlier incident was no accident.
00:28It was a carefully laid trap.
00:30My hatred for these thugs had deep roots.
00:32My name was Harry, a retired high-ranking marine.
00:34I lived a simple, disciplined life, meticulous in everything I did.
00:37Every day after breakfast, I visited my critically ill wife at the hospital.
00:40Though a shortcut through the underground tunnel was quicker, I never took it.
00:43It was a hangout for criminals, rife with guns and drug deals.
00:46I didn't want trouble, so I always chose the longer route.
00:48Not out of fear, but because, in my mind, my wife was more important than anyone or anything.
00:53I refused to waste time on trivial matters, but fate did not favor me.
00:56One night, I received a call that my wife's condition had worsened.
00:59Panic-stricken, I rushed to the hospital through pouring rain.
01:02Passing the tunnel, I considered taking the shortcut to save time, but hearing shouting
01:05and cursing inside, I abandoned the idea.
01:07Those few minutes of hesitation cost me dearly.
01:09I arrived too late to see my wife one last time.
01:12Her death plunged my world into darkness.
01:14Fortunately, I had a fellow veteran friend who became my support, giving me a reason to
01:18keep living.
01:18We played chess together and reminisced about our military days.
01:21Though we shared many memories, our personalities differed greatly.
01:24I preferred a quiet, trouble-free life, while my friend couldn't stand injustice.
01:28Every time he saw thug...
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