
Brother Jia Qian's Hong Kong Comprehensive Journey
by I Just Love Love Reading Books
About This Novel
Ding Xiu, a small policeman in Xiangjiang, was just hit by the system. Unfortunately, the system used too much force and he was on the verge of death. Ding Xiu, the apprentice of Ding Baiying, a descendant of the Qi family sword more than three hundred years ago, was struck by lightning after he killed thirteen Jurchen cavalry after a life-and-death fight. The first Ding Xiu lives in a complicated Hong Kong complex world, but of course he doesn't know it. The second Ding Xiu lives in a dark historical martial arts movie world, but of course he doesn't know it. Ding Xiu in the movie world opened his eyes in the Hong Kong variety show world. Police? Wait a minute, what is this system? Okay, okay... After thinking about the strange things in his mind, he decided to change his way of life. In his previous life, he was a killer, and in this life, he will be a detective. This book is also called "Brother Jia Qian became a pretentious criminal after he got rich" and "Ding Xiu's pretentious journey in Hong Kong Variety Show".
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Official(11)Scraped 19d ago
The setting of the protagonist is doomed!
I read less than three chapters and couldn't stand it. From the setting of the protagonist "Ding Xiu", this book basically sold out 80% of the readers. Then I browsed the next chapter title, and it turned out that it was another undercover, another rescue of the wild "Youniao (Liu Piaopiao)", etc. The author was seriously ill! The rest of the plot is a hodgepodge of various movies! And this level of writing? The system of describing the protagonist at the beginning also lists "one, two, three". Are you a primary school student? [Emot=default,21/]Laughing to death!
First of all, there is a problem with the system settings. There are penalties for failing to complete the published tasks. In addition, the tasks are also speechless. The other is the timeline problem. Although Hong Kong comprehensive novels will definitely have timeline problems, they really can't be exaggerated. As mentioned before, the characters of the 1990s are written in the 1970s. In fact, it doesn't matter if the difference is a few years, but it is best not to exceed ten years, otherwise there will really be a lot of logic and common sense problems. I have also read a lot of Hong Kong comprehensive novels, and the timelines that I can read through are basically not too exaggerated. In addition, the timelines of those with high ratings will not be too different.
Selling dog meat with a sheep's head, what a ridiculous thing
I only read the introduction. Do people three hundred years ago know what a police officer is?
The Hong Kong drama part is very good, the plot is distributed smoothly, but the part of Swordsman feels average, a bit sloppy, and the characters feel a bit fragmented.
I was speechless when I saw the update. Previously, the protagonist saw Zhao Min taking a bath, spanked her, and was placed under house arrest for two and a half years! And now I watch Zhang Wuji flirting with Zhao Min? Cuckold?! Bull-headed God of War?... Let's write about modern times! Stop talking about the world of plot, it will completely destroy your three views.
Is Yang Xiao a good person? In modern times, it is equivalent to a gangster in his forties who raped a teenage girl who was engaged. Why did the author write it so affectionately? It feels very baffling... You said it was because the extermination force was too harsh. Rebellion + Stockholm can understand! You said it was love, then why did she go back and finally seek death? I haven't seen two people being very affectionate.
Trash, you still drag your feet when you have strength, if you don't kill the enemy quickly, you still keep it for the New Year, the Holy Mother should not be the protagonist, you are a waste
Cool
For online content to be enjoyable, as long as the story is smooth and enjoyable, it will be fine.
Is it to train a group of swordsmen to rule the world?
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Official(11)Scraped 19d ago
The setting of the protagonist is doomed!
I read less than three chapters and couldn't stand it. From the setting of the protagonist "Ding Xiu", this book basically sold out 80% of the readers. Then I browsed the next chapter title, and it turned out that it was another undercover, another rescue of the wild "Youniao (Liu Piaopiao)", etc. The author was seriously ill! The rest of the plot is a hodgepodge of various movies! And this level of writing? The system of describing the protagonist at the beginning also lists "one, two, three". Are you a primary school student? [Emot=default,21/]Laughing to death!
First of all, there is a problem with the system settings. There are penalties for failing to complete the published tasks. In addition, the tasks are also speechless. The other is the timeline problem. Although Hong Kong comprehensive novels will definitely have timeline problems, they really can't be exaggerated. As mentioned before, the characters of the 1990s are written in the 1970s. In fact, it doesn't matter if the difference is a few years, but it is best not to exceed ten years, otherwise there will really be a lot of logic and common sense problems. I have also read a lot of Hong Kong comprehensive novels, and the timelines that I can read through are basically not too exaggerated. In addition, the timelines of those with high ratings will not be too different.
Selling dog meat with a sheep's head, what a ridiculous thing
I only read the introduction. Do people three hundred years ago know what a police officer is?
The Hong Kong drama part is very good, the plot is distributed smoothly, but the part of Swordsman feels average, a bit sloppy, and the characters feel a bit fragmented.
I was speechless when I saw the update. Previously, the protagonist saw Zhao Min taking a bath, spanked her, and was placed under house arrest for two and a half years! And now I watch Zhang Wuji flirting with Zhao Min? Cuckold?! Bull-headed God of War?... Let's write about modern times! Stop talking about the world of plot, it will completely destroy your three views.
Is Yang Xiao a good person? In modern times, it is equivalent to a gangster in his forties who raped a teenage girl who was engaged. Why did the author write it so affectionately? It feels very baffling... You said it was because the extermination force was too harsh. Rebellion + Stockholm can understand! You said it was love, then why did she go back and finally seek death? I haven't seen two people being very affectionate.
Trash, you still drag your feet when you have strength, if you don't kill the enemy quickly, you still keep it for the New Year, the Holy Mother should not be the protagonist, you are a waste
Cool
For online content to be enjoyable, as long as the story is smooth and enjoyable, it will be fine.
Is it to train a group of swordsmen to rule the world?









