
Guardians on the Blacklist (volume 1-19)
by Falcon
About This Novel
Peng Sicheng and Peng Sizhe are brothers. The younger brother Peng Sizhe is a special policeman, and Peng Sicheng is a special forces soldier. The younger brother Peng Sizhe has always wanted to catch up with his elder brother, but one day he found that his brother who returned home from the army was missing. At the same time, in Country M, which is adjacent to the southwest border of the motherland, a timber merchant named Peng Haoming (Peng Sicheng) appeared. With the help of the broker Wengcai, he established a connection with the drug lord Xinyi in the casino, and used Wang Licheng, who was in the drug business, to get acquainted with the black widow Zhu Meier, and successfully attracted her attention...
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I just started reading the book. The rhythm of the book is very good and the plot is interesting. I don't know what will happen to Da Peng in the end.
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Community(0)
Official(27)Scraped 20d ago
I just started reading the book. The rhythm of the book is very good and the plot is interesting. I don't know what will happen to Da Peng in the end.
Read this book.
Reading makes people progress Reading makes people progress
Good, good, good, good, good
Collect first, then take a look!
I just like to watch it, and I still want to watch it in the middle of the night
Link after link is really good, so exciting
Collect first, then take a look!
Collect it first and come back to see it when you have time!
Wonderful, exciting
Highly recommended
This book could be published on TV. . . Very strong visual experience
