
Hong Kong Tv Series, I Take the Blame for You and Praise Chen Haonan
About This Novel
Traveling through the world of Hong Kong in the 1990s, I was imprisoned and served nine years in prison. It has only been five years now. The most disgusting thing is that Big Boss B actually went back on his word and wanted to promote Chen Haonan to the top, so: "Brother B, come out and tell the truth. If you don't tell the truth, no wonder the whole family is in order!"
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Official(12)Scraped 5d ago
It's the first time I've seen a Hong Kong drama with such a bad start.
The protagonist is an undercover agent in Mainland China. He was sentenced to nine years at the beginning, died on a hunger strike, and was ready to go out and serve the Red Army. In just one third of the first chapter, it's crazy. 1. Young and Dangerous guys don't understand the law, but you, an undercover agent, don't? 2. His subordinate was sentenced to nine years, and his hometown will ignore him, so he can repay his favor.
I didn't believe in evil at first, but when I went in and saw the good guys starting to persuade me to quit, I came back in 1997 and was still in jail in 1995? Are you still an undercover agent from Mainland China? Then you are undercover and have a chicken feather? Are you planning to release you after returning in 1997, or are you going to take a long-term approach? The question is, do you dare to write about people after 1997? Or do you plan to just write about it for two years? If you don't control the timing well and your identity at the start is funny, isn't this just making it more difficult for yourself? Is the system still a big hero? I think it's a big injustice, right?
What an awesome book or author is this? 40 coins per chapter 666
I can only say that it's awesome, or that I'm crazy about being poor. One chapter costs 40 + coins 666.
In the third golden chapter, the cards were indeed not played well, and the initial setting was sloppy. The opening could be a Vietnam War veteran turned police undercover gang, which is basically the same starting point in Stanley. In the later stage, if it can be completed by Hong Xing, refer to the Provincial and Hong Kong Flag Soldier series, and then Shen Cheng played by Chen Daoming in Infernal Affairs. This way, the combat power is guaranteed.
At what chapter did you vomit? I really can't bear it anymore😐
Chapter 3 Poisonous Hair
If you can't write, go to the factory to make screws. Don't harm anyone.
In Hong Kong, you, a young and Dangerous boy, make mobile phones? I'm afraid you don't know that real capitalists die and turn into scum.
Good-looking, good-looking, good-looking, good-looking
The subject matter at the beginning is quite good, but once you look at the system, you can tell that it is a rubbish book...
If you want to go to heaven, your fee will be just over 50 cents per chapter. No more watching. Goodbye.
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Official(12)Scraped 5d ago
It's the first time I've seen a Hong Kong drama with such a bad start.
The protagonist is an undercover agent in Mainland China. He was sentenced to nine years at the beginning, died on a hunger strike, and was ready to go out and serve the Red Army. In just one third of the first chapter, it's crazy. 1. Young and Dangerous guys don't understand the law, but you, an undercover agent, don't? 2. His subordinate was sentenced to nine years, and his hometown will ignore him, so he can repay his favor.
I didn't believe in evil at first, but when I went in and saw the good guys starting to persuade me to quit, I came back in 1997 and was still in jail in 1995? Are you still an undercover agent from Mainland China? Then you are undercover and have a chicken feather? Are you planning to release you after returning in 1997, or are you going to take a long-term approach? The question is, do you dare to write about people after 1997? Or do you plan to just write about it for two years? If you don't control the timing well and your identity at the start is funny, isn't this just making it more difficult for yourself? Is the system still a big hero? I think it's a big injustice, right?
What an awesome book or author is this? 40 coins per chapter 666
I can only say that it's awesome, or that I'm crazy about being poor. One chapter costs 40 + coins 666.
In the third golden chapter, the cards were indeed not played well, and the initial setting was sloppy. The opening could be a Vietnam War veteran turned police undercover gang, which is basically the same starting point in Stanley. In the later stage, if it can be completed by Hong Xing, refer to the Provincial and Hong Kong Flag Soldier series, and then Shen Cheng played by Chen Daoming in Infernal Affairs. This way, the combat power is guaranteed.
At what chapter did you vomit? I really can't bear it anymore😐
Chapter 3 Poisonous Hair
If you can't write, go to the factory to make screws. Don't harm anyone.
In Hong Kong, you, a young and Dangerous boy, make mobile phones? I'm afraid you don't know that real capitalists die and turn into scum.
Good-looking, good-looking, good-looking, good-looking
The subject matter at the beginning is quite good, but once you look at the system, you can tell that it is a rubbish book...
If you want to go to heaven, your fee will be just over 50 cents per chapter. No more watching. Goodbye.









