
Feng Shui Spy of the Republic of China: Qingwu Secret Order
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In the 23rd year of the Republic of China, there was an undercurrent in the Shanghai Concession. Chen Qingwu, a clerk in the patrol room, is actually the last descendant of Qingwu's secret technique, and uses Feng Shui as a blade to sneak into the spy war. Situ Jing, the leader of Japan's Jiuju faction, established a feng shui bureau. Bizarre murders occurred frequently in the concession. Chen Qingwu was forced to walk out of the archives and teamed up with newspaper reporter Lin Suying to solve the problem. He used the aura of the Huangpu River to set up a counter-attack, deciphered the death code in the mesmerizing singing of the Paramount singer, and intercepted confidential information with the help of the Qing Gang's loyalty. Every turn of the compass is a game of life and death; every feng shui adjustment hides murderous intent. A bigger conspiracy has surfaced: Situ Jing is about to launch the "Seven Kills to Suppress the Dragon" formation that will happen once in a thousand years. Chen Qingwu must retrieve the Qingwu Secret Orders scattered across the country before the lunar eclipse night. Under the guidance of Gu Yunshen, the person in charge of the Xingshu, he must use what he has learned throughout his life to lay out the ultimate Feng Shui killing plan. This secret battle of metaphysics is destined to determine life and death with a compass, and victory or defeat with a battle of stars.
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