
The Man Behind Hong Kong Movies
About This Novel
Li Yaodong, who came to the world of Hong Kong movies, gained the ability to become stronger as long as he used a vest to cause trouble, so... "Tathagata Divine Palm? The suggested retail price is fifty cents a copy? Wow! You want to kill someone!" Chen Tianxiong slapped He Jinyin to the ground and confiscated his little book. Coincidentally, on the other side, Chen Haonan, who was armed with the secret book of Fengshen Legs, was shot in the head by A Kun with a beer bottle and then knelt down in front of Big Boss B and vowed to be a very bad person. ... "Mr. Cheng, after investigation, we found that a wealthy relative of yours who you have never met left you an inheritance worth tens of millions of pounds. The condition for inheriting the inheritance is that you take care of your niece and a strange old man who runs an antique shop." ... Sky: "That night in Wan Chai, I met a van that was drifting with inertia. It threw me so fast that I couldn't even see the taillights. He was going very fast. I can only vaguely remember that there were sewer pipes on the van, a small advertisement for door-to-door repairs, and a logo that said logistics can be found anywhere." ... That day, there was an extremely luxurious room in Stanley Prison, in which lived a man who was known as the freest man in the world. In Chongguang Mental Hospital, there was a little old man who was known as the ultimate murderer. A cross-generational somatosensory game was released, but no one expected that it would be a non-exitable game... In the city, the new councilman Jess stood on the podium and talked about how technology will change the world. In front of the Sword in the Stone attraction, a girl pulled out her sword and slashed out a sword light as bright as a star. In the secret, a maniac with unknown origins led the three thieves to commit a series of shocking robberies...
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Official(8)Scraped 3d ago
I really can't see it. It's too confusing. The more characters, the better.
There are only about 20 pictures, but there are more than a dozen characters and they appear randomly. When you start writing about Kidd, you should at least write a few more cases and slowly add characters to it. What do you think of this randomness?
Post a post and let everyone know what they think.
The results of this book have been mailed, but I am still chasing the 100th reading, and I also want to continue writing, so I will wait until it is on the shelves, so I can get a guarantee first. Then I stopped pretending and started crowdfunding to write a book. If you have any ideas, you can tell me and I will adopt them as appropriate.
It's too confusing to understand, with a hodgepodge of characters and cards, and the narrative process gives me the feeling that I just can't read or understand it.
There are too many people in vests, it's too chaotic
Brothers, I recommend some fantasy Hong Kong movies, such as Modern Tathagata Palm, The Gambler 2, Domestic Zero-Lingqi, etc. As a transition. If you don't live up to it, it may be very stiff if you write it.
It's the first time I've seen this type. It's pretty cool. Come on.
It started out well, but then it became more and more boring as the number of people increased. Especially those written before and after they were published, the author wrote very lively. But I was confused when I saw it. Aren't they going to steal things? How did it become a robbery? And the good guy mechas are out. In that era when this kind of thing appeared, no matter which country you wanted to go to, they wouldn't let you run away. This is pure high technology. And that flying eagle. Why did you spend so much space writing about him? Don't you want to pay attention? You develop yourself. It feels like the author just writes whatever comes to mind.
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Official(8)Scraped 3d ago
I really can't see it. It's too confusing. The more characters, the better.
There are only about 20 pictures, but there are more than a dozen characters and they appear randomly. When you start writing about Kidd, you should at least write a few more cases and slowly add characters to it. What do you think of this randomness?
Post a post and let everyone know what they think.
The results of this book have been mailed, but I am still chasing the 100th reading, and I also want to continue writing, so I will wait until it is on the shelves, so I can get a guarantee first. Then I stopped pretending and started crowdfunding to write a book. If you have any ideas, you can tell me and I will adopt them as appropriate.
It's too confusing to understand, with a hodgepodge of characters and cards, and the narrative process gives me the feeling that I just can't read or understand it.
There are too many people in vests, it's too chaotic
Brothers, I recommend some fantasy Hong Kong movies, such as Modern Tathagata Palm, The Gambler 2, Domestic Zero-Lingqi, etc. As a transition. If you don't live up to it, it may be very stiff if you write it.
It's the first time I've seen this type. It's pretty cool. Come on.
It started out well, but then it became more and more boring as the number of people increased. Especially those written before and after they were published, the author wrote very lively. But I was confused when I saw it. Aren't they going to steal things? How did it become a robbery? And the good guy mechas are out. In that era when this kind of thing appeared, no matter which country you wanted to go to, they wouldn't let you run away. This is pure high technology. And that flying eagle. Why did you spend so much space writing about him? Don't you want to pay attention? You develop yourself. It feels like the author just writes whatever comes to mind.


















