A Deadly Confrontation
The frail-looking street vendor girl faces off against James Chou, the son of the man she killed in self-defense years ago. Chou violently pressures her to drink and then dares her to stab him, revealing his knowledge of her past and his twisted desire for revenge.Will the girl succumb to Chou's violent provocations, or will she find a way to escape his vengeful grasp?
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