
Secret War
by Yoritsugi
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In the late period of the Liberation War, Su Xiaobai, a CCP sleeper agent, broke into the Tianjin Station of the Kuomintang Secret Bureau and dealt with the enemy. As the decisive battle between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party was imminent, the intelligence secret war between the two sides became intense. The CCP launched a top-secret operation mission, codenamed "Leiyin", and ordered Su Xiaobai to use the conditions at the Tianjin Station to protect the intelligence. Due to the traitor's betrayal, Su Xiaobai's identity was exposed, and the intelligence transmission was in trouble. Comrade "Leiyin" sacrificed his life, left a difficult password before sacrifice, and hid the intelligence in a music score of Master Hongyi. In order to save the situation, Su Xiaobai and his liaison officers need to complete a difficult task within three days: evade the pursuit of the ace agent, deduce the truth of the case, crack multiple passwords and send the intelligence back to the organization. After three days of chasing the murderer, the two finally uncovered the traitor and obtained information. However, they discovered that the password was a mystery within a mystery, and they were trapped in a scam related to the traitor from beginning to end.
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No one knows your achievements, your name will live on forever, a good spy story.




Spy war Durability: four stars The disadvantage is that updates are too slow




The author's writing is very rigorous, the details are well described, the writing style is also very good, and the author also writes with great care. This book can compete with some other novels, but the plot is not exciting enough. This book is a slow-burning book, and you only find it good after reading it for a long time. The author of this book comes from Iron Blood, and this book is also the taste of the readers of Experimental Starting Point. However, for some reason, this book has not been popular, but it is indeed a good book.




