Shooting Stars Episode 33 Recap

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Feng Guangyun got the pass and was just about to flee when Hua Zhen and Chen Hao, like orioles behind a mantis, already had guns to his head, forcing Feng Guangyun into the car for negotiations. Feng Guangyun was aware of the current situation and knew his position was precarious.

Chen Hao reminded him that Tan Shiyuan suspending him was just a facade and that he was very likely to be blamed for all the crimes of treason and collusion with the enemy. Not only that, but in a few days, he would be silenced completely. Feng Guangyun naturally knew Tan Shiyuan's character. Only by cooperating with Hua Zhen and the others could he get a chance to survive.

Hua Zhen promised him that as long as he cooperated in exposing Naoki Satomi's crimes, he would be tried in Nanjing. Since Nanjing was the Hua family's territory, it would be simple for Feng Guangyun to survive. Feng Guangyun agreed to cooperate. Just as he got out of the car and walked five meters away, countless gunshots rang out behind him, and Feng Guangyun fell to the ground dead. At this moment, several cars gathered, their firepower very strong.

Hua Zhen handed the smuggling evidence to Chen Hao and covered him so he could leave quickly. Hua Zhen stood in front alone, and finally, when his bullets ran out, he was forced to surrender. Chen Hao, even with his gunshot wound not yet healed, engaged in another fight. Countless thugs shot at Chen Hao. Chen Hao narrowly escaped death, desperately protecting the pass. He fell from the building with the thugs.

After some time, Chen Hao woke up and still struggled to crawl to the agreed location. Shi Junyu was already waiting there. Seeing his many injuries, she was heartbroken and urged him to hold on, emphasizing that completing the mission was important. Chen Hao gave the pass in his hand to Hua Zhen and told him to leave quickly. Hua Zhen was originally captured by the Fuxing Society.

When he saw his brother come out with his watch, he understood that the Fuxing Society was founded by Hua Liang. Indeed, Hua Liang stated that he established this organization to eliminate the Communists around Hua Zhen and also to protect his younger brother by chance. Now, Hua Liang wanted to immediately take Hua Zhen back to Nanjing because the cargo on the dock had gotten the pass and would be leaving the port soon.

Hua Zhen remembered the time for the printing house. There were still thirty minutes left. He struggled to grab the steering wheel, and the car swerved wildly on the small road, finally crashing into a tree and being forced to stop. After regaining consciousness, Hua Zhen found the pass list in Hua Liang's pocket. Time was urgent, so he quickly went back to find Chen Hao. Hua Liang had found his younger brother and eliminated most of the Communists.

To avoid further complications, he quickly disbanded the Fuxing Society. When Wei Daiqing went to work again, he saw many people moving things in the office building and was greatly surprised to hear that the company was liberated. He probably would never believe that the Fuxing Society was founded by Hua Liang, having been a pawn for so long.

Wei Daiqing thought the evidence he found was insufficient, so he searched everywhere for repair shops, trying to find the car Shi Junyu was in when it was shot, and then find where Hua Zhen and the others were hiding. Hua Zhen ran to the farmhouse courtyard and into the house but did not see Chen Hao. Suddenly, Wei Daiqing pointed a gun at him.

At this moment, Wei Daiqing thought he had all the evidence to prove that Hua Zhen was a member of the Communist Party. Hua Zhen looked at his watch, feeling he had no time to waste with him. He reminded Wei Daiqing that the reason he always lost was because he couldn't distinguish between good and evil, only wanting to climb up, losing his basic human faith. The two shot at each other.

Wei Daiqing was shot dead, while Hua Zhen was fortunately only shot in the abdomen. He staggered, holding the key evidence, and ran to the printing house.

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