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Johnny Wong commands Hong Kong’s criminal underworld as a triad leader, leveraging a global arms smuggling empire built on his father James Wong’s legacy. Expanding operations across Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore, he fuels regional instability to maximize profits from war and conflict. Ruthless efficiency defines his rule: he obliterates rivals like Uncle Hoi by torching Hoi’s warehouses and forcing Hoi’s own assassin, Alan, to execute the veteran leader as a twisted loyalty oath, securing dominance over Hong Kong’s black-market weapon trade.

Cold pragmatism drives Johnny’s strategies—betraying allies, silencing informants, and deploying calculated violence to crush dissent. His lieutenant, Mad Dog, enforces orders with lethal precision until Johnny’s command to slaughter hospital patients during a siege fractures their alliance, clashing with Mad Dog’s refusal to target civilians. Johnny weaponizes civilian spaces, stockpiling arms in medical facilities, indifferent to infants and staff endangered during police raids.

Exploiting Alan’s skills as an undercover cop, Johnny manipulates him into assassinating Hoi and executing a compromised mole, all while distrusting his loyalty. Paranoia escalates as Johnny’s schemes unravel, culminating in a hostage standoff to outmaneuver authorities. His reign collapses during the hospital siege when Inspector Tequila’s bullet pierces his skull—a fatal strike enabled by Alan’s sacrificial diversion. Johnny dies as he ruled: perpetuating cycles of violence for profit, his legacy etched in the rubble of rival factions, fallen enforcers, and collateral carnage.