
Hong Kong Comprehensive: Starting from the Dragon City Years
by Dong Tianbao
About This Novel
Lei Yaozu traveled through the world of Hong Kong and became the younger brother of Heliansheng Big D. He was targeted by the boss at the beginning and accidentally obtained the "Lucky Roulette System". "Ding... Get stronger strength..." "Ding... Get 5,000 Hong Kong dollars * 100" Lei Yaozu: The boss is doing things unfairly. We cut him off to the top. Now there are still societies in Tsuen Wan that are dissatisfied with us? Just one color, no one will be dissatisfied with it. Big D: Azu, you can do whatever you say, I will listen to you. Uncle Deng: Lei Yaozu, let me ask you, are you going to create a new Heliansheng? Lui Yaozu: Yes, we in Tsuen Wan now have more people, more money, and we can do whatever we want. Are you inappropriate with me? It's time to fight! Deng Bo: .... Leaders of various regions: We support Azu, what's the rule? What bullshit rules, of course, whoever has the strength gets the upper hand!
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Official(6)Scraped 23d ago
It feels pretty good, cool enough and arrogant enough.
Hong Kong has a population of over seven million. Wrong writing in the first chapter? Two hundred thousand young and Dangerous boys?
Author, please check the information when writing a book.
In the 1980s, Hong Kong gangs were dominated by 14K, Sun Ngee On and Wo Sing Wo. Their member data must be based on multi-source cross-validation to avoid single-source bias: 14K: As the largest gang at the time, the number of members was highly controversial. Former gold medal player Chen Huimin claimed that there were actually about 130,000 to 140,000 people, denying outside rumors of 150,000 to 160,000; some data mentioned that the peak period exceeded 100,000, but the statement of 200,000 may include peripheral related personnel. 12 Sin Ngee Ann: There were close to 100,000 members in the late 1980s, and some data claim it reached 200,000 at its peak, but this data may include inactive members and exaggeration. 34 He Shenghe: The number of public members of the police in the 1970s was 200,000, and the scale may have been similar in the 1980s, but there is a lack of direct evidence. 5
If you are brave and resourceful, don't be arrogant all the time. Let's see.
Food and grass, Shu Huang can read
Generally speaking, I can read it. There is nothing special about it. However, the writing is a bit cliche, and it frequently mentions "big things are not good" and "I don't know what to say." There are also problems with the rhythm. There are more than 100 chapters and hundreds of thousands of words. Tsuen Wan is not completely clear, and the camera is always on Tsuen Wan. There are so many clubs in Hong Kong Island that are like background boards. There is only one Jiang Tiansheng and the number to help Chen Xiaomin.
It feels pretty good, not that messy
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Official(6)Scraped 23d ago
It feels pretty good, cool enough and arrogant enough.
Hong Kong has a population of over seven million. Wrong writing in the first chapter? Two hundred thousand young and Dangerous boys?
Author, please check the information when writing a book.
In the 1980s, Hong Kong gangs were dominated by 14K, Sun Ngee On and Wo Sing Wo. Their member data must be based on multi-source cross-validation to avoid single-source bias: 14K: As the largest gang at the time, the number of members was highly controversial. Former gold medal player Chen Huimin claimed that there were actually about 130,000 to 140,000 people, denying outside rumors of 150,000 to 160,000; some data mentioned that the peak period exceeded 100,000, but the statement of 200,000 may include peripheral related personnel. 12 Sin Ngee Ann: There were close to 100,000 members in the late 1980s, and some data claim it reached 200,000 at its peak, but this data may include inactive members and exaggeration. 34 He Shenghe: The number of public members of the police in the 1970s was 200,000, and the scale may have been similar in the 1980s, but there is a lack of direct evidence. 5
If you are brave and resourceful, don't be arrogant all the time. Let's see.
Food and grass, Shu Huang can read
Generally speaking, I can read it. There is nothing special about it. However, the writing is a bit cliche, and it frequently mentions "big things are not good" and "I don't know what to say." There are also problems with the rhythm. There are more than 100 chapters and hundreds of thousands of words. Tsuen Wan is not completely clear, and the camera is always on Tsuen Wan. There are so many clubs in Hong Kong Island that are like background boards. There is only one Jiang Tiansheng and the number to help Chen Xiaomin.
It feels pretty good, not that messy









