
My Spy Diary
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The agent front is a treacherous and unpredictable battlefield. Fortunately, I carry an intelligence system with me... This is a story about catching Japanese spies and killing Japanese spies... The book is also titled "My Intelligence System", "The Man Dealing with the Devil", "Dancer on the Tip of the Knife", and "My Spy Diary"
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Official(116)Scraped 2d ago
Not lewd, greedy for money, not corrupt, strong in ability, and sympathetic to the weak, the protagonist is simply a breath of fresh air in the Secret Service. The key point changes too quickly. When I was catching the red party, I was timid and fearful. Before the gun was fired, the people hid first. Later, I immediately became better at catching the Japanese spies, became bolder, and my brains are better. And Wang Xinyin's death was too careless. According to your method, the Secret Service will be able to change his surname to Zhang in a year or two if it goes smoothly. Who is the director of the department? He has no political enemies and no one knows how to frame him. Besides, it doesn't matter if Wang Xinyin is killed. How would a group of old spies let a case full of doubts go uninvestigated? Don't forget that this gangster tipped off the Red Party.
At the beginning, I kept catching Japanese spies and destroying Japan's good deeds. It was quite enjoyable to watch. Later, I wrote about the main character going to jail, fearing that the main character would spend all his life. Then, I almost didn't write about the Battle of Songhu and the Battle of Nanjing in 1937. The main character did almost nothing. That is, the Nanjing Massacre is still the same as before. If the major event continues on the original track, the protagonist seems to be dispensable to the entire Anti-Japanese War. Catching so many Japanese spies still has no effect on the war against Japan. Is it possible to watch the protagonist specifically to catch Japanese spies?
If you write about catching ***, you will arrest ***. Why are you always involved in the Red Party? Do you still want to change this novel into a TV series? This does not look good at all. If you really come into contact with the Red Party and have a boss, you will be timid in doing anything. It would be better if Japan surrenders and you join.
It's worth watching in the early stages, but later on there's nothing new, just keep catching spies, and there's no buffer at all, so it's too easy for the eyes to get tired.
In the later dozens of chapters, the protagonist and Goldfinger did not appear a few times, and they were all about the plot of arresting No. 76 And instigating rebellion. What's the point? In the meantime, there's no need to upgrade, no rewards, and no information? Is this still daily intelligence? A lot to complain about...
IQ occupies the lowlands.
Don't worry about the middle and back parts. According to the information provided by the system, anyone in the military command, whether human or ghost, can suspect the protagonist. He is now a division chief, but he has no influence at all in the Military Command Bureau. The book is a red party that catches Japanese invaders, and then they are suspected for no reason. The routine keeps repeating like this. Write about the sea. When the water goes down, members are no wonder.
First of all, part of the plot is about describing the personalities of historical figures, and part of it is superficial and illogical. I don't understand that Zhang Yi obviously relied on the system to obtain information, which means that it is impossible for him to come across such information in the army. Why did Dai Li and Mao Renfeng always doubt him but not others? The second issue is the author's update. It's obvious that readers spend money to read the book, so discontinuing updates is like drinking water. Is it interesting? I deserve so many bad reviews.
It was originally intended to be five stars, but the protagonist's performance after and before he had the intelligence team. It feels like the protagonist has been bewitched, right? It used to feel like a player behind the scenes, but now it just hits Dai's sensitive nerves repeatedly. It's equivalent to telling everyone openly that I know you know I have a problem, but there is no evidence, hey! I'm just playing! The plot of catching a spy is very exciting, but when it comes to other things, the protagonist's intelligence drops directly from 90 to the passing line of 60.
Stop trying to commit suicide by biting your tongue. You have to write someone to death and torture someone who is not going to die. It doesn't matter whether you are caught or not, or whether you are tried or not, as long as there is such a protagonist in the middle, you will die. You have to save a reporter. What do you think?
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Official(116)Scraped 2d ago
Not lewd, greedy for money, not corrupt, strong in ability, and sympathetic to the weak, the protagonist is simply a breath of fresh air in the Secret Service. The key point changes too quickly. When I was catching the red party, I was timid and fearful. Before the gun was fired, the people hid first. Later, I immediately became better at catching the Japanese spies, became bolder, and my brains are better. And Wang Xinyin's death was too careless. According to your method, the Secret Service will be able to change his surname to Zhang in a year or two if it goes smoothly. Who is the director of the department? He has no political enemies and no one knows how to frame him. Besides, it doesn't matter if Wang Xinyin is killed. How would a group of old spies let a case full of doubts go uninvestigated? Don't forget that this gangster tipped off the Red Party.
At the beginning, I kept catching Japanese spies and destroying Japan's good deeds. It was quite enjoyable to watch. Later, I wrote about the main character going to jail, fearing that the main character would spend all his life. Then, I almost didn't write about the Battle of Songhu and the Battle of Nanjing in 1937. The main character did almost nothing. That is, the Nanjing Massacre is still the same as before. If the major event continues on the original track, the protagonist seems to be dispensable to the entire Anti-Japanese War. Catching so many Japanese spies still has no effect on the war against Japan. Is it possible to watch the protagonist specifically to catch Japanese spies?
If you write about catching ***, you will arrest ***. Why are you always involved in the Red Party? Do you still want to change this novel into a TV series? This does not look good at all. If you really come into contact with the Red Party and have a boss, you will be timid in doing anything. It would be better if Japan surrenders and you join.
It's worth watching in the early stages, but later on there's nothing new, just keep catching spies, and there's no buffer at all, so it's too easy for the eyes to get tired.
In the later dozens of chapters, the protagonist and Goldfinger did not appear a few times, and they were all about the plot of arresting No. 76 And instigating rebellion. What's the point? In the meantime, there's no need to upgrade, no rewards, and no information? Is this still daily intelligence? A lot to complain about...
IQ occupies the lowlands.
Don't worry about the middle and back parts. According to the information provided by the system, anyone in the military command, whether human or ghost, can suspect the protagonist. He is now a division chief, but he has no influence at all in the Military Command Bureau. The book is a red party that catches Japanese invaders, and then they are suspected for no reason. The routine keeps repeating like this. Write about the sea. When the water goes down, members are no wonder.
First of all, part of the plot is about describing the personalities of historical figures, and part of it is superficial and illogical. I don't understand that Zhang Yi obviously relied on the system to obtain information, which means that it is impossible for him to come across such information in the army. Why did Dai Li and Mao Renfeng always doubt him but not others? The second issue is the author's update. It's obvious that readers spend money to read the book, so discontinuing updates is like drinking water. Is it interesting? I deserve so many bad reviews.
It was originally intended to be five stars, but the protagonist's performance after and before he had the intelligence team. It feels like the protagonist has been bewitched, right? It used to feel like a player behind the scenes, but now it just hits Dai's sensitive nerves repeatedly. It's equivalent to telling everyone openly that I know you know I have a problem, but there is no evidence, hey! I'm just playing! The plot of catching a spy is very exciting, but when it comes to other things, the protagonist's intelligence drops directly from 90 to the passing line of 60.
Stop trying to commit suicide by biting your tongue. You have to write someone to death and torture someone who is not going to die. It doesn't matter whether you are caught or not, or whether you are tried or not, as long as there is such a protagonist in the middle, you will die. You have to save a reporter. What do you think?
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Spy article The most exciting book I've been reading recently has a hook for the protagonist, where you can see the intelligence information of the people you come into contact with every day. The pace is good, and I have almost caught up with the latest chapter. The logic is basically self-consistent. Dry food-




Out of the circle index: 90 This book is also known as "My Intelligence System", "The Man Dealing with the Devil", "Dancer on the Tip of the Knife", and "My Spy Diary". A wonderful story about a college student who travels back to the era of spy wars and fights against Japanese spies.



In the free part, there is a very annoying character named Liu Kui. The author uses it to promote the plot and avoid easy 404s that are not good at it.














