and a distant sequel to the 2009 film Turning Point, and stars Michael Tse reprising his role as "Laughing Gor."
Lives of Omission takes places two years after the events of E.U., and centers on a squad of undercover officers from the Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB) of the Hong Kong Police Force, who are closely following the activities of Yee Fung (義豐), a large triad society.
Laughing (Michael Tse), who presumably died during the events of E.U., used his death as a cover to perform a long term undercover mission in Dongguan, China.
In between this time, Laughing chooses to work with Michael So (Bosco Wong), a crippled low-level gangster in Yee Fung.
Ultimately, the operation is considered a success as they detain and charge many of Lat Keung's group in illegal prostitution and racketeering.
Laughing tried to get another rookie go undercover in attempt to stop Michael, but the process leaves his agent brain damaged and reduced to a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
Using his frustration over his rookie's demise as a ploy, Laughing creates a situation where his behavior could no longer be tolerated by the HKPD and have him kicked out and even sent to jail.
Not long after, Yee Fung's leader, the Dragon Head, Mok Yat-lit (Cheung Kwok-keung), noticed Laughing's talents and recruited him as his new star member.
Working alongside Michael, the duo begin to gain territories and investments at record levels that impresses all of Yee Fung.
Under the advice of his lawyers, he manipulates his mistress to take the fall for the bulk of his recent crimes and he agrees to plead guilty under lesser charges for a few months in jail.
After gaining control of Yee Fung, Michael sets his sights to greater goals by joining a secret black organization: Ether Union.
Ether Union is a group of influential businessmen who share their resources together to mutually gain greater riches than either could've done individually.
Paris had secretly hidden herself in a country house for an unknown period of time to avoid the lash of Ether Union.
[2][3] and filming started on 21 March and wrapped up on 5 July where a hot pot banquet was held in Senfuku located in Tsim Sha Tsui at 8:30 pm.
[13] New cast members include Chapman To, Kara Hui, Janice Man, Liu Kai-chi, King Kong Lee, Ram Chiang and Lau Siu Ming.