
Spy Seven Kingdoms 1: Spies in Handu
by Jia Difei
About This Novel
At the end of the Warring States Period, the world was in turmoil. The Qin State relied on its powerful military and political power to covet the six countries. As an important obstacle to Qin's eastward advance, South Korea became the core battlefield of the Qin-Korean espionage war. The novel revolves around the espionage war between Qin and South Korea. Li Si and Han Fei confront each other in prison, uncovering past grievances and confrontation with South Korea's "Qin Fatigue Plan" and other strategies; brothers Zhang Wei and Zhang Liang, the South Korean police chiefs, track down Qin spies and determine Qin Wei's power with the Qin spy agency. They worked hard to arrest Qin spies such as Han Qi and Ying Shou, and solved the hidden secrets; Wei Wushang had a complicated identity and was lurking in South Korea, dealing with various forces; Tian Mo and others from the Mo family were involved, involving secrets such as the city guard's heavy weapon and the winged man. The fierce competition between multiple forces centered on espionage and city defense maps demonstrated the treacherousness and cruelty of the espionage war in the Seven Kingdoms Conflict.
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