The Anti-japanese Trilogy: the Pig Killer

The Anti-japanese Trilogy: the Pig Killer

by Yi Shuibing

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1.1Mwords451chapters
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Ch. 451Hidden Dragon 6
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The Anti-Japanese War was the most brutal, costly, and casualty war in the entire modern history of China. Looking at the entire development of Chinese civilization, it is also the most glorious and greatest pearl. No phoenix rises from the flames Rebirth, instead of traveling a hundred thousand miles to the west, come to the nine heavens of the dragon sky. Now I salute the revolutionary martyrs. I originally wanted to write a Chinese version of the Naruto Anti-Japanese War epic novel, but I changed it from 30% imagination and 70% rationality to 70% imagination and 30% rationality. From writing novels to being written by novels. The story gradually got out of control, and now I can write passively according to the arrangement of the protagonist of the novel. The image of the protagonist Zhu Dazhuang came from "she saw the melancholy in Linglingqi's eyes. Why would a pork guy be depressed? Why would a pork guy drink a martini? He thought that if he became a pork guy, no one would be able to find him, but all this "betrayed you deeply". He is not just a pork guy, he is a personable and unique "pork prince". Even prostitutes who are used to playing around have fallen in love with him, which shows the charm of this pork guy." As the author, I was also impressed by the charm of the pork guy. My former colleague Da Wenxi, the code of communication when we met was a poem by the tragic hero Xiang Yu, "Strengthen the mountains and the world is overwhelming, but the times are unfavorable and the glory will not fade away." Martini fell to the ground, and the pork chopping board was split open with a knife. The "unfavorable" hero finally waited for the day to play again, "It's finally my turn to play!" The protagonist's lines are actually the same as what I want to say, because I am also a swordsman. Times are changing, but Guan Gong's quality will never change.

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