
Working as a Police Officer in Mexico
About This Novel
Four major ways to commit suicide in life: Be a police officer in Mexico! Absolute justice needs to be shot here, BIUBIUBIU. The protagonist travels to a prison guard and discovers that his eyes can see a person's criminal value! Only by being more powerful than criminals can justice be maintained! This prison is called: "Plateau Prison"! Mexico's highest security level. At this time, there was a person locked inside. His name is Gallardo, nicknamed the Godfather, and one of the founders of the Guadalajara Group. If you want to survive, either leave this fucking country, or climb up as hard as you can. There can be light in Mexico!
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Official(169)Scraped 2d ago
The book is okay, but the main character is suppressed by force
I'm speechless. The first one says that you can change the skill weapon to a helper. So far I have only changed weapons and sold them for money. What are skills used for? Don't you want to improve yourself? When looking for a bodyguard, you have to find other Mexicans instead of hiring a helper. This is really not a fear of being betrayed. I want to make the protagonist smart, but he is so mentally retarded in this regard.
An immersive experience!
The words in the article can take you into the hellish life in Mexico! Bloody, violent and dirty! Undoubtedly a great book! Hope you can work harder! If you don't have enough water, you can keep reading
Brothers! Remember to keep reading! ! !
Brothers, remember to read it. Let's not say anything else. This kind of book is easy to correct in advance and lacks flavor. If you read it as soon as possible every day, you can guarantee to see the most exciting benefits! Secondly, following up on reading can help me get recommended! ! ! Remember to read it as soon as possible! !
It puts too much pressure on the protagonist's strength
As mentioned earlier, points can be used to redeem abilities, but the protagonist refuses to redeem them and instead goes into the arms business. What the heck is that? Wouldn't it be better to directly exchange explosives for explosives, hide in prison, and make hundreds of millions of points with a bang? I have to put aside the idea of reselling arms to make money. I'm really speechless.
Don't you prioritize improving your points? Summon people to hide themselves? Sell some low-cost weapons instead? Hahahaha, how retarded
The first few dozen chapters were quite exciting, but later on I started writing without boundaries, and I had no desire to continue.
Hurry up and finish it. I can't stand it anymore. It's a country without hope.
After you banned drugs, you engaged in agriculture, steel, food processing, vegetable and fruit planting, breeding, and construction. You have been busy with military politics all day long.
I've been getting more and more verbose lately, and I'm not happy at all, so I canceled my subscription.
There are cheats that don't want to develop life-saving things first. They cause trouble everywhere and are very arrogant. When something happens, they act like a clown and only talk. The prices are messy and they like to preach. Just look at the free ones.
I have read this book before. I should have seen the protagonist having a cruiser, and then he went to some city and fought a war! (Now I re-read it, and I was speechless when I heard chapter 67, the chapter where the child stood up and said it was the drug dealer's fault.) The previous one was okay, it was very arrogant, the plot was quite exciting, and it was fast! And after the protagonist went to that island, he started to feel sick. Even if you pretended to be cool, you also used a child to reflect the justice of the protagonist. Let me see you pretending to be a good person? It writes about the darkness of Mexico, but the protagonist pretends to be righteous in the eyes of civilians! It's okay to write about this kind of thing, but can't you at least have your own territory and weapons before writing about this aspect? While writing about the back and forth fights with drug dealers, a child is used to reflect the goodness of the protagonist! Awkward or not? Especially the kid drama! The front-foot drug dealers are killing those who resist! The kid on the back foot stood up and said it was the drug dealer's fault, so what? The darkness of Mexico no longer exists?
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Official(169)Scraped 2d ago
The book is okay, but the main character is suppressed by force
I'm speechless. The first one says that you can change the skill weapon to a helper. So far I have only changed weapons and sold them for money. What are skills used for? Don't you want to improve yourself? When looking for a bodyguard, you have to find other Mexicans instead of hiring a helper. This is really not a fear of being betrayed. I want to make the protagonist smart, but he is so mentally retarded in this regard.
An immersive experience!
The words in the article can take you into the hellish life in Mexico! Bloody, violent and dirty! Undoubtedly a great book! Hope you can work harder! If you don't have enough water, you can keep reading
Brothers! Remember to keep reading! ! !
Brothers, remember to read it. Let's not say anything else. This kind of book is easy to correct in advance and lacks flavor. If you read it as soon as possible every day, you can guarantee to see the most exciting benefits! Secondly, following up on reading can help me get recommended! ! ! Remember to read it as soon as possible! !
It puts too much pressure on the protagonist's strength
As mentioned earlier, points can be used to redeem abilities, but the protagonist refuses to redeem them and instead goes into the arms business. What the heck is that? Wouldn't it be better to directly exchange explosives for explosives, hide in prison, and make hundreds of millions of points with a bang? I have to put aside the idea of reselling arms to make money. I'm really speechless.
Don't you prioritize improving your points? Summon people to hide themselves? Sell some low-cost weapons instead? Hahahaha, how retarded
The first few dozen chapters were quite exciting, but later on I started writing without boundaries, and I had no desire to continue.
Hurry up and finish it. I can't stand it anymore. It's a country without hope.
After you banned drugs, you engaged in agriculture, steel, food processing, vegetable and fruit planting, breeding, and construction. You have been busy with military politics all day long.
I've been getting more and more verbose lately, and I'm not happy at all, so I canceled my subscription.
There are cheats that don't want to develop life-saving things first. They cause trouble everywhere and are very arrogant. When something happens, they act like a clown and only talk. The prices are messy and they like to preach. Just look at the free ones.
I have read this book before. I should have seen the protagonist having a cruiser, and then he went to some city and fought a war! (Now I re-read it, and I was speechless when I heard chapter 67, the chapter where the child stood up and said it was the drug dealer's fault.) The previous one was okay, it was very arrogant, the plot was quite exciting, and it was fast! And after the protagonist went to that island, he started to feel sick. Even if you pretended to be cool, you also used a child to reflect the justice of the protagonist. Let me see you pretending to be a good person? It writes about the darkness of Mexico, but the protagonist pretends to be righteous in the eyes of civilians! It's okay to write about this kind of thing, but can't you at least have your own territory and weapons before writing about this aspect? While writing about the back and forth fights with drug dealers, a child is used to reflect the goodness of the protagonist! Awkward or not? Especially the kid drama! The front-foot drug dealers are killing those who resist! The kid on the back foot stood up and said it was the drug dealer's fault, so what? The darkness of Mexico no longer exists?
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His name is Gallardo, nicknamed the Godfather, and one of the founders of the Guadalajara Group. If you want to survive, you must either leave this place or climb up as hard as you can. There can be light!



⑥ Xiaobai's cool article, please don't click if you don't mind. As the saying goes, state-owned legal families have family rules. The local gang is so rude. I winked and said hello to you, but you turned a deaf ear. So don't blame me for telling you the rules! 🥳 🔫 🔫 🔫 This book focuses on a man who fights violence with violence. Kind-hearted people, please read with caution!




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