Looking Forward to Your Return

Looking Forward to Your Return

by Zhao Xiangyi

Length:
47Kwords8chapters
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Ch. 8Untitled
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About This Novel

With the topic of cracking down on gangs and evil, through the internal struggle of the police, killing colleagues, to exposing the truth and making people pay the price for their actions. Han Ye, Director Huang, one is a company director, and the other is the police chief. They have all made mistakes in the past. Because of desires and interests, they have embarked on a path of no return. After realizing the problem, they choose to change their minds and start a new life. In the end, people will pay the price for their actions, and those who break the law will be severely punished. It is inevitable for people to make mistakes, but they cannot make them again and again. However, many ordinary people make mistakes without waking up and taking it seriously. When mistakes are irreversible and they need to bear the price, people will worry about paying for the mistakes and are unwilling to bear the consequences of their own actions. They are easily taken advantage of by others and are ashamed of their own conscience. This changes people's thoughts and affects others in their behavior, never to return.

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Zhao Xiangyi Writer52mo ago

People must have a moral heart in order to go a long way. When they first act, they feel ashamed of their conscience. Over time, everything becomes accustomed to it. However, people need to act for their desires, but they must have a moral bottom line. This is also the inner expectation of their own thoughts, looking forward to the return of the king, calling for conscience, so that both sexes have the heart of a gentleman. If a gentleman is a gentleman, he will be ashamed of his heart and leave regrets in his life.

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Book Friends 2023052916543611035541651mo ago

Read this novel in one sitting. It's short but very educational. People can choose the path they want to take, but they must bear the corresponding price for their actions. Those who break the law must be severely punished. This is fairness and justice in a society ruled by law.

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