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Master Lei’s pride ultimately leads to his downfall; choosing death over dishonor, he releases F. Hung from that moral bond, allowing for a new beginning yet marking the overwhelming price of their violent lives. As the remnants of the Black Tigers scatter, the citizens reclaim their freedom, ushering in a new era in Hangu Harbor.
In the aftermath, F. Hung emerges not as a hardened criminal but as a man more inclined towards healing and education, symbolizing the conflict's resolution. He establishes a kung fu school, striving to protect the very community once trapped under the weight of oppression.