Spy War: a Piece of Spy Information Every Day

Spy War: a Piece of Spy Information Every Day

by Fisherman On The River

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1.0Mwords508chapters
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Ch. 508Fire Dragon Burning Cang
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About This Novel

Bodyguard system, Information updated daily. A beautiful agent from the special high school, a traitor agent from the puppet government... Great, now that the spy has been caught, all we have to do is prove that the spy is a spy.

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Official(7)Scraped 1mo ago

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Neither Confucianism nor Taoism nor Buddhism9mo ago

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Is the military zone ruled by bright swords? This is the only one who doesn't show off his sword, I'm really speechless😓.

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And Qinzai5mo ago

After reading a few chapters, there are too many unreasonable things. You, a secret agent, blatantly reminded the underground party on your first mission, and you still work so roughly. What did the young man say? First, ability, then cheating, and then this?

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Book Friends 20241010884_ee9mo ago

It's funny. When a new employee arrives, he becomes the deputy section chief. Military commanders are so worthless.

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Garrison10mo ago

Not bad

Military writing is really about being alone. This article is very good. It is no longer the old sword-dazzling routine.

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Shui Yuchuan6mo ago

The spy is actually having a graduation prom. Do you want to take a graduation photo? Not much of a secret.

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Book Friends 20230423655_dc7mo ago

Can't you write if you directly start with the red team and go to Shanghai and Beijing to lurk? Why do you write it like four? There is no agent logic at all. Your way of writing is more irritating than that kind of novel about two or five young people.

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Shen Lang1mo ago

The author doesn't know why he insists on setting the protagonist as a "domestic slave with three surnames". Why is he so conclusive? It is assumed that the protagonist was arranged from the beginning to be a red party member lurking in the military command, and then received a mission to lurk in the Japanese-occupied area. I would not evaluate it that way. In the end, the author set up that the protagonist was a military commander from the beginning. Then he had an affair with the Red Party, and helped the Red Party like a dog, but refused to join because he would not have freedom after joining. Later, because of the suppression by the military, he rebelled and went to lurk in the 76ers under the persuasion of the Red Party. There were as many idiots as there were idiots in the whole process. Did the author think that he wanted to show the protagonist's patriotism by writing this? Nondescript.

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