Episode 1 recap: Should you put down the gun?

As one of the most dangerous branches within the police force, narcotics officers bear the responsibility of eradicating drugs and purifying society. In the process of carrying out their duties, they often find themselves in tense and intense environments. The most important aspect is that drug users are usually extreme, and their age range is wide, including special groups such as pregnant women and children. Therefore, executing their tasks becomes even more challenging, and many decisions are difficult to make.

Life and death situations are a daily occurrence for them. It can be said that they use their own lives and the happiness of their families to maintain social stability. To a certain extent, they combat the spread of drugs in society, help drug-involved individuals get a chance at rebirth, and assist countless families in breaking free from the grip of drugs. In order to infiltrate the enemy's ranks and prevent their families from being implicated, they must adopt false identities and go deep undercover. They are the true unsung heroes, the most admirable and respected individuals. What is their daily life like?

When they arrive at the scene of a crime, the situation is often chaotic. However, as narcotics officers, they must remain calm and take control of the situation as quickly as possible. For their own safety, they must keep their handguns in hand. Finally, everything begins to proceed in an orderly manner, with each colleague executing their assigned tasks. Ultimately, the gun is pointed at a pregnant woman who claims to have bumped her belly moments ago. At this moment, should they put down the gun or firmly proceed with the arrest?