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:27:02
What do you want?
:27:03
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

:27:05
- What is it? I have a plane waiting.
- We have a problem.

:27:08
It seems that the bombing case
has become a blackmail case.

:27:12
- And it's a very tough one.
- So?

:27:14
- This case is a real challenge.
- Raymond was hoping...

:27:19
I was hoping that
you might cancel your holiday.

:27:22
No! I've already boarded the plane.
:27:24
- And I've quit.
- I know how you feel.

:27:27
You've been under pressure lately.
But ducking out like this?

:27:31
- I'm not ducking out.
- He said he's not ducking out!

:27:36
Raymond is a great admirer
of your abilities.

:27:40
I don't have any abilities.
I'm too impulsive.

:27:43
- Impulsive? More a man of action.
- If only I could control my actions.

:27:49
A true man of action
is one who acts upon instinct.

:27:52
I think the police force
needs men with discipline.

:27:55
Instinctive men
have to be unconventional,

:27:57
even at the cost of discipline.
:27:59
If you did everything by the book,
no cases would be solved.

:28:03
- Am I right?
- Absolutely.

:28:06
I'd better get back on board.
:28:10
- You're right.
- Goodbye.

:28:16
- How much is the ransom?
- Ten million. That's all we know.

:28:20
- Do we have any suspects?
- Not a clue.

:28:23
Do you think these people are insane?
:28:26
Why are you asking me? I don't know.
:28:29
Have you traced the dynamite?
:28:31
- Why?
- Yes. Why?

:28:34
Simple. Dynamite
is a controlled substance

:28:37
so you either smuggle it in
or steal it from a local company.

:28:42
He's right. We'd not thought of that.
:28:44
We must find their bomb factory
before the company pays the ransom.

:28:48
If we do that,
we can foil their plans.

:28:51
Why can you always solve problems
so easily?

:28:53
You're the one
who's made for this case.

:28:56
You're in charge.
:28:59
- I've got a plane to catch.
- Wait! Ka-kui.


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