
The Detective in the World of Film and Television Starts from Undercover
About This Novel
"People must rely on themselves." "The most important thing for a family is to be neat and tidy." "It's not that I don't trust you, it's that my gun wants to kill you." The killer Chen Yongren traveled to the film and television world at the beginning of Infernal Affairs and became a policeman who used all means to eliminate various criminals in order to improve his strength. Everything starts from undercover! World background: Hong Kong comprehensive + North American comprehensive + South American comprehensive + European comprehensive + Asian comprehensive
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Official(63)Scraped 24d ago
It was okay at first, but later I found out that the main character is an indiscriminate, indiscriminate murderer, unkind, and unjust.
It was okay at first, but later I found out that the protagonist is a person who is infatuated, killing indiscriminately, unkind, unjust, unfilial, and unfaithful.
A 20-year-old bookworm said he didn't even understand the first chapter.
A 20-year-old bookworm said he didn't even understand the first chapter.
Alas, when you're an undercover police officer (without any sense of reality, and it's not like you look down on reality or those heroes on the Internet), can't you have your own style? At least eight of the ten Hong Kong comprehensive books are the same, nothing new.
good book
Decisive in killing, dark side, no shortcomings except for stallion point
I don't like the character of the protagonist, and the system is rubbish. After watching it for a long time, I still don't know whether killing a person is 1 point or how much? Upgrading is very difficult, the points required for skills start at a few hundred, and the system is downplayed here, and there is no space.
It would be better if there was no heroine
Like Samsara Paradise, it also has no heroine, and the protagonist is also decisive and ruthless. Your book has several shortcomings. Author, it would have been better if you had chosen to have no heroine. Instead of being like this, the stallion does not look like a stallion, the harem does not look like a harem, and the heroine does not look like a heroine. You can choose any one. You either have no heroine or a stallion. Either a harem or a female protagonist, but I am just stating my opinion. The author has the final say on how he writes what he wants.
So deserted
Why is it so deserted! It's only been two sofas for so long!
I think the only well-written novel of this type is the big hero, but it's a pity that I got 404
Da Xiongxiong wrote the authentic young and Dangerous appearance of the club of that period. Can these awesome undercover writers think about their logic? How awesome can an undercover agent be if he doesn't even dare to shoot a movie? Is it realistic for a police academy graduate to want to be a big boss in a society? How much do you look down on the intelligence of other gangster bosses?
It was fine at first, but then it went off the rails. Totally illogical!
Update it quickly. Don't just do one every time! Update quickly!
Update, update, update, update! Ahhhhhhh
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Official(63)Scraped 24d ago
It was okay at first, but later I found out that the main character is an indiscriminate, indiscriminate murderer, unkind, and unjust.
It was okay at first, but later I found out that the protagonist is a person who is infatuated, killing indiscriminately, unkind, unjust, unfilial, and unfaithful.
A 20-year-old bookworm said he didn't even understand the first chapter.
A 20-year-old bookworm said he didn't even understand the first chapter.
Alas, when you're an undercover police officer (without any sense of reality, and it's not like you look down on reality or those heroes on the Internet), can't you have your own style? At least eight of the ten Hong Kong comprehensive books are the same, nothing new.
good book
Decisive in killing, dark side, no shortcomings except for stallion point
I don't like the character of the protagonist, and the system is rubbish. After watching it for a long time, I still don't know whether killing a person is 1 point or how much? Upgrading is very difficult, the points required for skills start at a few hundred, and the system is downplayed here, and there is no space.
It would be better if there was no heroine
Like Samsara Paradise, it also has no heroine, and the protagonist is also decisive and ruthless. Your book has several shortcomings. Author, it would have been better if you had chosen to have no heroine. Instead of being like this, the stallion does not look like a stallion, the harem does not look like a harem, and the heroine does not look like a heroine. You can choose any one. You either have no heroine or a stallion. Either a harem or a female protagonist, but I am just stating my opinion. The author has the final say on how he writes what he wants.
So deserted
Why is it so deserted! It's only been two sofas for so long!
I think the only well-written novel of this type is the big hero, but it's a pity that I got 404
Da Xiongxiong wrote the authentic young and Dangerous appearance of the club of that period. Can these awesome undercover writers think about their logic? How awesome can an undercover agent be if he doesn't even dare to shoot a movie? Is it realistic for a police academy graduate to want to be a big boss in a society? How much do you look down on the intelligence of other gangster bosses?
It was fine at first, but then it went off the rails. Totally illogical!
Update it quickly. Don't just do one every time! Update quickly!
Update, update, update, update! Ahhhhhhh









