
My Prisoner's Diary (3 Volumes in Total)
by Qin Kan
About This Novel
Qin Han completed his service in the armed police force. After returning home, he started doing business with his friends. He has an enviable family and future. But because of a business dispute, he accidentally went to jail. Everything in the prison completely subverted the outlook of the simple and upright Qin Han, and his life quickly fell into the bottom. After witnessing the ugliness of human nature and the ruthlessness of reality, Qin Han finally chose to compromise, participated in the fight in the prison, and took action against the prison boss Liu Gui under the instructions of others. And he succeeded, and his life as a walking dead became less miserable, but the entanglement in his heart after sinking was difficult to let go.
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Official(364)Scraped 13d ago
Reading this book, I felt a very real feeling, which made me relive the situation. I can't write about it if I haven't experienced it. I don't know if the author has really experienced so much, but every environment and everything is the same as before, and the world was black with crows. It is in this era that I have the opportunity to write such a true story.
The content is rich, real and worth watching. Prison life reflects the most realistic side of human nature in life outside and is a microcosm of real life, only more realistic and cruel.
I finally finished reading it, and I still feel a little bit unfinished. Maybe it's because of my age. I really feel for his parents. How much worry and tears I have to shed for him! Beautiful and worth reading
Exaggerated
It's just a detention center. It's not as exaggerated as you said. It's just ordinary people seeing such reports that cause people to have a bad impression of these images. How can there be such distortions?
Books are too expensive
It's almost 700 book coins per chapter, what do you think?
Having been a soldier, shouldn't he dominate the detention center? Too bad
Having been a soldier, shouldn't he dominate the detention center? Too bad
17 year old concept
I am 17 years old this year. I accidentally read this book when I read it. I feel that human nature is inherently evil, and we cannot understand the life in the old society. Now it has become respectable. People revolve around money, live in circles, and die in circles.
I don't know what the author's mentality is
This book is slandering China's police stations. Most of the dark descriptions in it are slander.
What is written here? That makes no sense.
Damn it, did you write gold or diamond?
Praise. . . . . . . . . . .
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Community(0)
Official(364)Scraped 13d ago
Reading this book, I felt a very real feeling, which made me relive the situation. I can't write about it if I haven't experienced it. I don't know if the author has really experienced so much, but every environment and everything is the same as before, and the world was black with crows. It is in this era that I have the opportunity to write such a true story.
The content is rich, real and worth watching. Prison life reflects the most realistic side of human nature in life outside and is a microcosm of real life, only more realistic and cruel.
I finally finished reading it, and I still feel a little bit unfinished. Maybe it's because of my age. I really feel for his parents. How much worry and tears I have to shed for him! Beautiful and worth reading
Exaggerated
It's just a detention center. It's not as exaggerated as you said. It's just ordinary people seeing such reports that cause people to have a bad impression of these images. How can there be such distortions?
Books are too expensive
It's almost 700 book coins per chapter, what do you think?
Having been a soldier, shouldn't he dominate the detention center? Too bad
Having been a soldier, shouldn't he dominate the detention center? Too bad
17 year old concept
I am 17 years old this year. I accidentally read this book when I read it. I feel that human nature is inherently evil, and we cannot understand the life in the old society. Now it has become respectable. People revolve around money, live in circles, and die in circles.
I don't know what the author's mentality is
This book is slandering China's police stations. Most of the dark descriptions in it are slander.
What is written here? That makes no sense.
Damn it, did you write gold or diamond?
Praise. . . . . . . . . . .

