
I'm a Big Boss in a Hong Kong Tv Show
About This Novel
Li Wanxiong: "No one has stood in the sky from the beginning, neither you nor me, not even God. But from now on, I will stand at the top!" Li Wanxiong: A young man with a gentle appearance but a cold and extremely ambitious heart. In his previous life, he fought all the way and became a powerful force in South America. Traveling to the world of Hong Kong TV shows in this life, Li Wanxiong stepped on countless people and became a big boss.
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Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
The protagonist is indeed very interesting, but unfortunately this taste refers to Ni Yongxiao, who is imitated by the protagonist. Many plots are very similar to Infernal Affairs, such as calling the elders and threatening the elders to take back the territory, using tricks to engage the police, burying sand in the police station in advance, etc. Even the threats used are the same as the movie, but the problem is that you clearly wrote it It's a Hong Kong variety show. Why did you create a character similar to Infernal Affairs instead of making the protagonist Ni Yongxiao? Is it because the Ni family sells fans? If that's the reason, then I agree, but why write a remake of Ni Yongxiao? Why did you create a youth version of Ni Yongxiao when you created the main character? It's considered a copycat, but not completely, right?
Why aren't eunuch novels removed from shelves?
I'm a big boss in a Hong Kong TV show
What kind of film and television character is Li Kun?
The protagonist is based on Ni Yongxiao from Infernal Affairs. I can't say it's exactly the same, but it's also an imitation.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
The protagonist is indeed very interesting, but unfortunately this taste refers to Ni Yongxiao, who is imitated by the protagonist. Many plots are very similar to Infernal Affairs, such as calling the elders and threatening the elders to take back the territory, using tricks to engage the police, burying sand in the police station in advance, etc. Even the threats used are the same as the movie, but the problem is that you clearly wrote it It's a Hong Kong variety show. Why did you create a character similar to Infernal Affairs instead of making the protagonist Ni Yongxiao? Is it because the Ni family sells fans? If that's the reason, then I agree, but why write a remake of Ni Yongxiao? Why did you create a youth version of Ni Yongxiao when you created the main character? It's considered a copycat, but not completely, right?
Why aren't eunuch novels removed from shelves?
I'm a big boss in a Hong Kong TV show
What kind of film and television character is Li Kun?
The protagonist is based on Ni Yongxiao from Infernal Affairs. I can't say it's exactly the same, but it's also an imitation.









