
Reborn as a Police Officer in India
About This Novel
"Officer, a total of 20 rupees!" A street vendor in Mumbai, India, smiled apologetically at the policeman who took a few scones and whispered. The protagonist, who has been doing business in Mumbai, India for many years, was reborn as a low-level police officer named Roton Mahesh in the Mumbai grassroots police station in 2008. There are endless strange events in India, and the past life is very impressive. As the memories continue to emerge, especially the events that happened in and around Mumbai, the whole story comes to mind. Taking advantage of his foresight, the protagonist repeatedly solves strange cases and joins the Indian elite. Make friends with big names from all walks of life in the future, make plans, rise all the way up, and then discover that in India, as long as you have enough status, it means you can have everything, wealth, beauties...
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Official(26)Scraped 6d ago
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Well! ! ! ! ! The protagonist actually wants to be promoted based on merit. Many people in China do not dare to be promoted based on merit alone. They also have to show significant outstanding performance. This is in a country with a complete system. In a country like Asan, where the system is equivalent to a fictitious one, I really can't understand what is going on in the protagonist's mind. . .
I really have no interest in visiting a foreign country like India. Otherwise, it might be popular to write about the third brother fighting the Lizard King. If you are reborn in India, you have to be good at catching food. Isn't this a step back from civilization for thousands of years? The protagonist simply couldn't bear it and committed suicide.
Write, three, don't write about the stallion. What's so good about it?
The lower castes in India still want to take off from where they are, laughing mouse
There's no need for so many explanations, and it doesn't test reading comprehension. It's very tiring to watch.
Someone has written about Asan, this world is too crazy, the track is super niche
Author, I do have some preconceptions. It is difficult for me to think that the Indian region "will win if it loves to fight." Let's not talk about Uttar Pradesh, which is home to outstanding people. It has a police system that is comparable to that of the last century, and poor police-citizen relations... Even if the old fairy now changes the name of the country to "Bharat" and tries to make some future prospects. If the author thinks the story is interesting, just let me know and let me take a look.
Please stop writing about fighting. If it doesn't work, just write more popular science. I just read it as a popular science article. A person with extremely high physical fitness can fight as well as a gangster. You are also wearing a bulletproof vest and can crack a cement wall with one kick. How about that? The gangster is Captain America? What kind of killing technique? It is difficult for ordinary people to defeat those who have experienced training battlefields because they know more about their weak points than ordinary people and have better attack skills. It is difficult to defeat gangsters because they are just rushing to kill people. The opponent is either Captain America or the Dragon King!
good
Personally I think the writing is pretty good, I like it more
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Official(26)Scraped 6d ago
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Well! ! ! ! ! The protagonist actually wants to be promoted based on merit. Many people in China do not dare to be promoted based on merit alone. They also have to show significant outstanding performance. This is in a country with a complete system. In a country like Asan, where the system is equivalent to a fictitious one, I really can't understand what is going on in the protagonist's mind. . .
I really have no interest in visiting a foreign country like India. Otherwise, it might be popular to write about the third brother fighting the Lizard King. If you are reborn in India, you have to be good at catching food. Isn't this a step back from civilization for thousands of years? The protagonist simply couldn't bear it and committed suicide.
Write, three, don't write about the stallion. What's so good about it?
The lower castes in India still want to take off from where they are, laughing mouse
There's no need for so many explanations, and it doesn't test reading comprehension. It's very tiring to watch.
Someone has written about Asan, this world is too crazy, the track is super niche
Author, I do have some preconceptions. It is difficult for me to think that the Indian region "will win if it loves to fight." Let's not talk about Uttar Pradesh, which is home to outstanding people. It has a police system that is comparable to that of the last century, and poor police-citizen relations... Even if the old fairy now changes the name of the country to "Bharat" and tries to make some future prospects. If the author thinks the story is interesting, just let me know and let me take a look.
Please stop writing about fighting. If it doesn't work, just write more popular science. I just read it as a popular science article. A person with extremely high physical fitness can fight as well as a gangster. You are also wearing a bulletproof vest and can crack a cement wall with one kick. How about that? The gangster is Captain America? What kind of killing technique? It is difficult for ordinary people to defeat those who have experienced training battlefields because they know more about their weak points than ordinary people and have better attack skills. It is difficult to defeat gangsters because they are just rushing to kill people. The opponent is either Captain America or the Dragon King!
good
Personally I think the writing is pretty good, I like it more
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A novel that introduces Indian officialdom, the pace is fast and it moves along the way. The shortcomings are probably: there is less foreshadowing, and it is a bit short. It is usually foreshadowed in the first few chapters. For example, if something happens to a relative in Kupang, it can be transferred in the next few chapters. Of course, this transfer is also a bit tricky, at least in the text it is shown that the Congress Party sent it to deal with the People's Party. If you want to know more about Indian officialdom, you can read it. It is already a fine novel.



[Fairy Grass] I have read this book a long time ago, and I was thinking about what Ah San would like to read. I read it when I had nothing to do a few days ago, and found something interesting. My understanding of the Indian police is from watching the movie "Manslaughter". I can't say it is dark, I can only say it is very dark. The protagonist of this novel is a policeman in the slums. He belongs to the Vaishya class. He comes from a rather poor background, but he is a bit of a loser. He worked in gangs and rose to the top. After passing the examination, he can become a police superintendent, but with his current rapid promotion speed, it is probably about the same.




It seems to be a good novel at the moment. As the name suggests, this is a novel about being a policeman in India. The protagonist is flexible and changeable, has a firm goal, and the plot transitions smoothly. There are some little hooks about time travel, but it is not a system. It uses pre-knowledge of memory to achieve its own goals. Of course, I don't know the specific situation in India, but the novel seems to be at least consistent with my simple understanding of India. Finally, before reading, I would like to remind you to look at the photos of the characters before reading the book, so that the sense of immersion will not be too high😁!














