Hong Kong's chief police officer tells the young man that he can give him 70 gold bars if he wants him to live. The young man says that he's not offended by the demand, and that he doesn't know who the kidnappers are. The box that Hong Kong finds at the door is addressed to his father. It says that if Hong Kong does not pay the money by the next business day, it will be his son's "tongue." Hong Kong says that at least it will make the kidnappers treat him better. Hong Kong tells his son that he needs to show them that he is serious about the demand. He says that the most valuable thing in his house is machines and goods. He tells the boy not to move, but to wait a few days. The sound of gunfire rings out in the distance.
Hong Kong's chief police officer tells the young man that he can give him 70 gold bars if he wants him to live. The young man says that he's not offended by the demand, and that he doesn't know who the kidnappers are. The box that Hong Kong finds at the door is addressed to his father. It says that if Hong Kong does not pay the money by the next business day, it will be his son's "tongue." Hong Kong says that at least it will make the kidnappers treat him better. Hong Kong tells his son that he needs to show them that he is serious about the demand. He says that the most valuable thing in his house is machines and goods. He tells the boy not to move, but to wait a few days. The sound of gunfire rings out in the distance.