
Zang Feng
by Lu Zheng
About This Novel
Tan Yan, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the Haicheng City Public Security Bureau, messed up a report on the heroic deeds of the deceased police officers due to a work error, and was sent to the SWAT team as a temporary political commissar. In this way, a "word policeman" broke into the "Aowaowei" combat unit. On the first day he took office, the SWAT captain Liao Fan, who had a history with him, came up with an "empty city strategy" for him. Tan Yan kept his cool and battled wits with Liao Fan. After several rounds, he gradually took the initiative. During an emergency mission against drugs, Tan Yan accidentally shot and killed a drug lord, and became a police hero with "a gun in one hand and a pen in the other". Fame, honor, status, and love all came one after another. He became a hero in the city and a target of revenge for drug gangs. As the investigation of the case deepened, Tan Yan suddenly discovered that someone else had fired the "heroic shot". Whether to keep silent and preserve his honor, or to tell the truth and sacrifice his life to lure the enemy, he faces the torture of his conscience and the choice of life and death.
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
No comments? Overall it's fine. Some plots really touched me. The author is very good at condensing the ideas and then typing them out. Some of them are quite shocking. But it also leads to being overly formal and not life-oriented enough, making it sound hollow and meaningless. Because the male protagonist is a word policeman in the Publicity Department, I can understand his way of speaking, but too many stories and too many theories will make it too didactic and boring. In fact, if a male writer can't write about women, I would rather you write about men... Especially when the author substitutes himself as the protagonist, it makes me even more uncomfortable... A beautiful twenty-four-year-old special police officer throws herself into the arms of a greasy middle-aged man in his thirties who looks like a father. Emotional dramas often make me nervous. A girl in her early twenties invites a middle-aged man into the house that she just met not long ago? She is still a police officer. Even if you like his books and appreciate him, you will not lose your mind, pursue him crazily, force kisses and have intimate contact, it is entirely the author's own obscenity.
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
No comments? Overall it's fine. Some plots really touched me. The author is very good at condensing the ideas and then typing them out. Some of them are quite shocking. But it also leads to being overly formal and not life-oriented enough, making it sound hollow and meaningless. Because the male protagonist is a word policeman in the Publicity Department, I can understand his way of speaking, but too many stories and too many theories will make it too didactic and boring. In fact, if a male writer can't write about women, I would rather you write about men... Especially when the author substitutes himself as the protagonist, it makes me even more uncomfortable... A beautiful twenty-four-year-old special police officer throws herself into the arms of a greasy middle-aged man in his thirties who looks like a father. Emotional dramas often make me nervous. A girl in her early twenties invites a middle-aged man into the house that she just met not long ago? She is still a police officer. Even if you like his books and appreciate him, you will not lose your mind, pursue him crazily, force kisses and have intimate contact, it is entirely the author's own obscenity.
