During the 1970s in Hong Kong, there was a very bad crime that was very bad. Eight years later, on a Macao beach, kids find the severed hands of a new person who had been killed in a car accident. It turns out that Wong Chi Hang owns the Eight Immortals Restaurant, which serves delicious pork bao. A squad of rough, happy-go-lucky cop officers are looking into the case. She was the restaurant's former owner, but he and his family have vanished; the restaurant's employees keep disappearing; Wong can't produce a signed bill of sale, but there is no proof. This is what happened at the restaurant: When the police find Wong, they try to make him confess. No, he can't talk. And what did those pork baos have?
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During the 1970s in Hong Kong, there was a very bad crime that was very bad. Eight years later, on a Macao beach, kids find the severed hands of a new person who had been killed in a car accident. It turns out that Wong Chi Hang owns the Eight Immortals Restaurant, which serves delicious pork bao. A squad of rough, happy-go-lucky cop officers are looking into the case. She was the restaurant's former owner, but he and his family have vanished; the restaurant's employees keep disappearing; Wong can't produce a signed bill of sale, but there is no proof. This is what happened at the restaurant: When the police find Wong, they try to make him confess. No, he can't talk. And what did those pork baos have?
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