
Undercover Hong Kong and United Wins, What the Hell is the King of Respect for the Elderly?
by Evil Tu
About This Novel
Lin Haoyang traveled through the world of Hong Kong in the 1980s and became an undercover agent of the police force in Heliansheng, awakening to the system of respecting the elderly and caring for the young. With Lian Sheng, a group of old guys, their eyes lit up. [You care a lot, help him go to the moon to grow sweet potatoes, and get a Nokia mobile phone production line as a reward! ] [You care about Uncle Deng, help him practice the Invincible Hot Wheels, and obtain oil refining technology] [You love the little Jew, Yuan Jieying...] Gather the seven capitals and conquer Hong Kong Island, becoming invincible! "Liangkun, don't be so angry, your mother can't handle it!!" "Big D, there are all Zu out there, even wearing a helmet is useless, stop it!" "Lin Huaile, if you have nothing to do, go home and take care of the kids. Look, you've learned how to drink and play!" In the commercial war of the century, Lin Haoyang cared about the whole island, forcing people to ask for help everywhere: "There are two million people in Hong Kong asking for food from me. Believe it or not, with just one look from me, your project will be shut down and your supermarket will be out of stock." "The world of martial arts is not about fighting and killing, but about human relations. I like to care for the elderly and kneel down to talk."
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Official(7)Scraped 5d ago
It's so ethereal, it feels like the protagonist is living in his own dream. Do you really think you can control everything? Control your destiny?
The front is okay, but the back is unfinished, and it's totally wrong.
At first I thought it was okay, but as I went on I felt more average.
How to Charge: When I first read this book, I thought it was pretty good, but after a few dozen pages, it felt weird, like a big stallion. To start a harem, you have to have some logic. I find this kind of thing very weird. After reading Chapter 125, I was completely in no mood to read it.
The timeline is really accurate. All eighteen years old
Undercover Hong Kong and United wins, what the hell is the king of respect for the elderly?
Is the protagonist's system of "respecting the elderly and loving the young" serious?
It's extremely poisonous and has no common sense at all. If you can't read three chapters with your brain, you will be defeated.
You can watch it in the front, but it's hilarious in the back. Lian Haodong paid for the murder and the police didn't let the killer agent go when the police came. Is it because he was afraid that he wouldn't die quickly enough?
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 5d ago
It's so ethereal, it feels like the protagonist is living in his own dream. Do you really think you can control everything? Control your destiny?
The front is okay, but the back is unfinished, and it's totally wrong.
At first I thought it was okay, but as I went on I felt more average.
How to Charge: When I first read this book, I thought it was pretty good, but after a few dozen pages, it felt weird, like a big stallion. To start a harem, you have to have some logic. I find this kind of thing very weird. After reading Chapter 125, I was completely in no mood to read it.
The timeline is really accurate. All eighteen years old
Undercover Hong Kong and United wins, what the hell is the king of respect for the elderly?
Is the protagonist's system of "respecting the elderly and loving the young" serious?
It's extremely poisonous and has no common sense at all. If you can't read three chapters with your brain, you will be defeated.
You can watch it in the front, but it's hilarious in the back. Lian Haodong paid for the murder and the police didn't let the killer agent go when the police came. Is it because he was afraid that he wouldn't die quickly enough?









