
Superhero Spy Party
by Pay Attention To The Golden Age
About This Novel
The new book "The Biography of King Kang" is now online. Welcome to take a look. There are no turning boards or plum blossom boards in the pit. There are no big pits or small pits under the boards. There is no water in the pit and no nails in the water... We fight in the heart of the enemy, um... Maybe the stomach? PS: This book is slow to pick up, very slow; friends who want to read the Marvel plot directly can start from the second volume. The first volume is foreshadowing and pitfalls. Book club group: 771366096
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Official(61)Scraped 11d ago
Wondering where volume two begins. . .
. . . Not bad, not as bad as you said. . .
The writing is pretty good
It's just... There's a lot of dialogue, and it's inexplicably tiring to watch.
There are only two kinds of people when it comes to reading, those who like to read and those who don't. If you like it, you can click on it and watch it slowly; if you don't like it, you can leave it alone and watch something else.
Hold the grass, there is not even a chapter name
About Greek Fighting Schools
I'm a little more involved in chasing books, but I'm a little more demanding when it comes to book reviews. Greece actually has a fighting style. Greek wrestling is very famous, and the sword and shield fighting skills are also passed down by some people. Moreover, some Greeks have always regarded themselves as Spartans and have always inherited traditional martial arts and fitness. I've seen a movie about fighting styles in the world. The Greeks fight with shields. They hold up the shield in front of them with their left hand to block, and bend down with their right hand to reach the opponent's calf to bring him down, and then hit with the shield. To be honest, the most embarrassing thing in that video is our country's martial arts. . . There is no one who can fight.
The content is a bit boring,
I can't stand it after reading one chapter.
What the hell
I would like to ask what are the names of the chapters from 14 to 89?
The child is five years old and one meter six. You are also sixty-six.
It turned out to be this. I found out after reading Chapter 31. Marvel. I thought it was a nostalgic novel about Goldfinger.
It turned out to be this. I found out after reading Chapter 31. Marvel. I thought it was a nostalgic novel about Goldfinger.
I don't understand, look at this, look at where,?
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Official(61)Scraped 11d ago
Wondering where volume two begins. . .
. . . Not bad, not as bad as you said. . .
The writing is pretty good
It's just... There's a lot of dialogue, and it's inexplicably tiring to watch.
There are only two kinds of people when it comes to reading, those who like to read and those who don't. If you like it, you can click on it and watch it slowly; if you don't like it, you can leave it alone and watch something else.
Hold the grass, there is not even a chapter name
About Greek Fighting Schools
I'm a little more involved in chasing books, but I'm a little more demanding when it comes to book reviews. Greece actually has a fighting style. Greek wrestling is very famous, and the sword and shield fighting skills are also passed down by some people. Moreover, some Greeks have always regarded themselves as Spartans and have always inherited traditional martial arts and fitness. I've seen a movie about fighting styles in the world. The Greeks fight with shields. They hold up the shield in front of them with their left hand to block, and bend down with their right hand to reach the opponent's calf to bring him down, and then hit with the shield. To be honest, the most embarrassing thing in that video is our country's martial arts. . . There is no one who can fight.
The content is a bit boring,
I can't stand it after reading one chapter.
What the hell
I would like to ask what are the names of the chapters from 14 to 89?
The child is five years old and one meter six. You are also sixty-six.
It turned out to be this. I found out after reading Chapter 31. Marvel. I thought it was a nostalgic novel about Goldfinger.
It turned out to be this. I found out after reading Chapter 31. Marvel. I thought it was a nostalgic novel about Goldfinger.
I don't understand, look at this, look at where,?
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Official(89)
The beginning is relatively slow, but the story develops slowly and has its own system!




The subject matter is Marvel, let's not talk about the writing style. The author is unique in that before writing about American Marvel, he first experienced domestic urban and rural life, which made me feel a little confused. But as long as it's creative, it's good, and I happily continued reading. The protagonist is reborn, has superpowers, is recruited by the organization, and infiltrates the American empire as a spy. Okay, then there's the Marvel story. First of all, the life flow at the beginning is very unique, at least it is refreshing, and it feels a bit like Marvel's reality flow. However, I am very curious about the Marvel setting that is full of errors and omissions. How will the author fix it later? Secondly, the protagonist's style is more likable, and he follows the tough guy martial arts style (for the time being). The last thing I want to say is that the plot after going to the American Empire felt a bit confusing to me, and it was not as attractive as the previous domestic life flow.



It started out very literary, but then started to get a bit reckless (in terms of force), but the protagonist still has plenty of reserve power. It can be said that the spy aspect is very interesting... [I really can't put together the book list, so I'll revise it again after the Chinese New Year]



♞↣Serial Spies and supernatural powers, although it is slow to develop, the story is quite watchable.













