
1990rage Flag Soldier
by Mengjun
About This Novel
In Hong Kong Island in 1990, the social gap between the rich and the poor was huge, and class barriers had been formed. The economy is at an all-time high, and film and television, entertainment, and housing prices are at their peak. The rich will always be rich, and the poor will always be poor. It has spawned many powerful men who hate the rich and the poor and want to make a big move. The most famous among them is the "Provincial and Hong Kong Flag Soldiers". Zhang Ziwen, who drives a black car to make a living on Hong Kong Island, was accidentally involved in a famous kidnapping case. Since then, he has embarked on a road full of firepower and gunfire. When Ye Jihuan, Zhang Ziqiang, Ji Bingxiong... These all-powerful bandits and flag soldiers were riddled with holes, Brother Wen's security company had been listed on the Hong Kong stock market, becoming the world's largest security group and private force. Letting someone die is nothing, but keeping someone alive is the greatest achievement - Zhang Ziwen.
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Hong Kong entertainment author Meng Jun's new book is okay. Hong Kong entertainment + mercenary flow? The protagonist travels to Hong Kong in the 1990s, rescues the kidnapped Carina Lau, and uses this to get in touch with the upper echelons of the entertainment industry. With this resource, he recruits veterans from the mainland to start a security company, and uses the name of a gangster to gain fame. Currently, while running a security company, I also engage in the arms business. I purchase light industrial products from the mainland and sell them to Mao Zi in exchange for arms, and then sell them to Africa in exchange for diamonds and other minerals. Why I read this book: I personally rarely read mercenary books, mainly because this book was written by a Hong Kong author who had a good impression of it before. It seems that except for the beginning, the rest is pretty good. The farming plot of the mercenary company gradually expanding its power and the relatively daily Hong Kong entertainment plot. The recent plot of confronting the gangsters due to the Burning Island Incident is a small breaking point. Why not read this book: The beginning is really bad, and it was only because of the author that I forced myself to continue reading. In addition, this kind of writing more or less ignores rationality for the sake of fun. In general, I'll give it a try. I'll make a comment later depending on the situation.




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They are all on the higher side of the Hong Kong comprehensive literature. The update of the last few chapters has been a bit boring, but overall it's still okay. The author has stopped updating to organize his thoughts, so I'll save them for now.













