
Ace of Spies
by Rock Hermit
About This Novel
(The new book: The King of American Cops has been released, please support it!) A detective with deep knowledge is reborn inexplicably. Use his eyes that can see through the fog, observe the details, and find the enemy's clues in the smallest details. Behind the battle lines, a desperate battle began.
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My thoughts after watching this (acting like a coquettish, cute, and rolling around, begging for a big flop)
I have been chasing Lao Teng's books. I saw this book in the limited edition, so I flipped through it. Unexpectedly, I couldn't stop reading it. Although this book is also about spy wars, it is completely different from Lao Teng's and will not make me feel aesthetic fatigue. The story is also compact, very compact, similar to watching a movie. There is no peeing feeling throughout the whole process. The rhythm is very good. There will be a small climax after a few chapters, which is very gripping. I feel that Dada is very good at describing details, and his rich and delicate writing style makes people feel picturesque, fascinating, and unforgettable! The interweaving of various things has a clear context and no sense of clutter. Finally, I think there needs to be more routines (can't always have three tricks), which can make the story more exciting. Ps: I originally wanted to say more ups and downs and setbacks, but after thinking about it I deleted it because I really don't like torture, I just like to catch spies smoothly! Oh, also, I haven't written much about the Red Party so far, but there will definitely be intersections in the future. In the early stage, the Democratic Party was trained so well, what should we do to deal with the Red Party later? Due to the harmonious situation, how do you plan to write it later? Please turn over the cards, okay~
generally
The author's writing style is delicate and full, but the storyline is too slow. I've read fifty chapters and I'm still writing about the first spy team. There are a lot of character narratives in it, which makes people dizzy and dizzy. I have forgotten the name of the main character now. I only remember one Virgo, Sun Guoxin. If we continue writing like this, this book can contain 1800 chapters! The setting is 1938 as the background of the story. Nanjing, Shanghai, Peiping, Wuhan, Changsha, and Guangzhou have all been controlled by Japanese high-tech companies. If you set the protagonist in 39-49 years, it will be very small and difficult for the protagonist to open up the situation. Because there is no time to plan and pave the way in advance, development will be limited!
Very good, at least I got into it. In addition, I feel like the author is from Harbin.
Delicate, but bland
I liked the delicate style at first, but it has always been delicate and straightforward, with no ups and downs, no setbacks, just similar plots repeated over and over again, just like walking on a road with no scenery, no expectations, no imagination. I am someone who likes details and authenticity, and I finally couldn't stand it anymore.
Why can't I stop reading after 200 chapters?
I have been in the spy game all the time, and there is no life chapter at all. I just feel the kind of aesthetic fatigue. Lao Ning occasionally pretends to be more interesting, while yours is all about the main plot and nothing else. This is a novel, it can be a little exaggerated, it's different from TV dramas.
Feeling a little out of place
I've read 100 chapters, but I still don't feel like I'm getting into the plot. There's no description of the spy's inner state, and the plot arrangement is unreasonable and a bit stiff. The author has portrayed the protagonist as a time-travel agent. After decades of experience, I've been examining how time-travel could be done without any sense of mission or advance planning. Otherwise, I shouldn't have written a time-travel flow. Personally, I feel like it's a bit of a failure!
too slow
There are nearly 2,000 chapters. It has not been finished yet. It has been a total of eight years. In fact, Japan will not be able to do it in the sixth year. The protagonist has killed so many people and it feels like it is useless at all.
This book is very good, why are there so few reviews?
I think the downfall of this book is that the protagonist takes the initiative to pursue women, acts as a dangerous person himself, and then pursues women so quickly. In other spy novels I have read, the protagonists are too good, and women chase the protagonist.
There were no railways in Chongqing during the Republic of China. The first railway in Chongqing was the Chengdu-Chongqing Railway built after the founding of the People's Republic of China. It is also the first railway built by New China. The characters the author writes about travel through that Republic of China, not this Republic of China.
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Community(0)
Official(119)Scraped 20d ago
My thoughts after watching this (acting like a coquettish, cute, and rolling around, begging for a big flop)
I have been chasing Lao Teng's books. I saw this book in the limited edition, so I flipped through it. Unexpectedly, I couldn't stop reading it. Although this book is also about spy wars, it is completely different from Lao Teng's and will not make me feel aesthetic fatigue. The story is also compact, very compact, similar to watching a movie. There is no peeing feeling throughout the whole process. The rhythm is very good. There will be a small climax after a few chapters, which is very gripping. I feel that Dada is very good at describing details, and his rich and delicate writing style makes people feel picturesque, fascinating, and unforgettable! The interweaving of various things has a clear context and no sense of clutter. Finally, I think there needs to be more routines (can't always have three tricks), which can make the story more exciting. Ps: I originally wanted to say more ups and downs and setbacks, but after thinking about it I deleted it because I really don't like torture, I just like to catch spies smoothly! Oh, also, I haven't written much about the Red Party so far, but there will definitely be intersections in the future. In the early stage, the Democratic Party was trained so well, what should we do to deal with the Red Party later? Due to the harmonious situation, how do you plan to write it later? Please turn over the cards, okay~
generally
The author's writing style is delicate and full, but the storyline is too slow. I've read fifty chapters and I'm still writing about the first spy team. There are a lot of character narratives in it, which makes people dizzy and dizzy. I have forgotten the name of the main character now. I only remember one Virgo, Sun Guoxin. If we continue writing like this, this book can contain 1800 chapters! The setting is 1938 as the background of the story. Nanjing, Shanghai, Peiping, Wuhan, Changsha, and Guangzhou have all been controlled by Japanese high-tech companies. If you set the protagonist in 39-49 years, it will be very small and difficult for the protagonist to open up the situation. Because there is no time to plan and pave the way in advance, development will be limited!
Very good, at least I got into it. In addition, I feel like the author is from Harbin.
Delicate, but bland
I liked the delicate style at first, but it has always been delicate and straightforward, with no ups and downs, no setbacks, just similar plots repeated over and over again, just like walking on a road with no scenery, no expectations, no imagination. I am someone who likes details and authenticity, and I finally couldn't stand it anymore.
Why can't I stop reading after 200 chapters?
I have been in the spy game all the time, and there is no life chapter at all. I just feel the kind of aesthetic fatigue. Lao Ning occasionally pretends to be more interesting, while yours is all about the main plot and nothing else. This is a novel, it can be a little exaggerated, it's different from TV dramas.
Feeling a little out of place
I've read 100 chapters, but I still don't feel like I'm getting into the plot. There's no description of the spy's inner state, and the plot arrangement is unreasonable and a bit stiff. The author has portrayed the protagonist as a time-travel agent. After decades of experience, I've been examining how time-travel could be done without any sense of mission or advance planning. Otherwise, I shouldn't have written a time-travel flow. Personally, I feel like it's a bit of a failure!
too slow
There are nearly 2,000 chapters. It has not been finished yet. It has been a total of eight years. In fact, Japan will not be able to do it in the sixth year. The protagonist has killed so many people and it feels like it is useless at all.
This book is very good, why are there so few reviews?
I think the downfall of this book is that the protagonist takes the initiative to pursue women, acts as a dangerous person himself, and then pursues women so quickly. In other spy novels I have read, the protagonists are too good, and women chase the protagonist.
There were no railways in Chongqing during the Republic of China. The first railway in Chongqing was the Chengdu-Chongqing Railway built after the founding of the People's Republic of China. It is also the first railway built by New China. The characters the author writes about travel through that Republic of China, not this Republic of China.
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