
About This Novel
Liu Zhenhua, a soldier of the People's Liberation Army in the 21st century, time-traveled to the Republic of China and became an agent of the Peiping Branch of the Military Command. In the era of great changes in North China in 1935, Liu Zhenhua relied on his extraordinary skills and vision beyond an era to serve the country. In the course of the struggle, an organization was finally found. Under the guise of a military underground party and a Japanese and puppet agent, he dedicated his all to the 450 million compatriots of the motherland and to the cause of liberation of the Chinese nation. He silently thought that he could only die for the country on the battlefield, so why should he start his own anti-war career by shrouding his body in horse leather?
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Official(51)Scraped 4d ago
Maybe it's because I'm a girl. I've read more than 200 chapters, but the male protagonist and the female character are always unclear. There's a fiancée in my hometown, a cousin, one from the school, one from the telegraph, one from the brothel, and oh, there's also a sister-in-law at home.
Is this a spy novel?
Spy war! Spy war! Spy war! I can't understand the point. Isn't this just a skinny novel that rides on the popularity of Lao Teng's spy novels? I would mind if the author writes urban novels. The ambiguous plots you write about men and women are very suitable.
Chapter 1: Persuading to Quit
It's both white and poisonous, so what's the point of leaving this record? It also has the same title as Lao Teng's book. The good reviews are probably based on bad reviews. I'm vomiting.
Support newcomers
Although the chapters are really messy overall, I don't know how the author thought and arranged them. It's normal for a newbie to make mistakes, but mistakes must be corrected. I look forward to growing up.
Why does Liu Zhenhua always meet beautiful women? Is it because he is a time traveler and the author is afraid that he will be lonely, so he arranges a bunch of women for him? But it seems too silly. If I continue writing like this, the protagonist might as well just be restored to power. Instead of being the head of a spy station, wouldn't it be better to just be the emperor? Please, the author, stop procrastinating and foreshadowing.
Well written
Arrange the chapters. It's so confusing that I don't have any reading experience at all.
generally
The writing style is very immature and average, and too much psychological description will make it sloppy.
Chapter error after more than 900 chapters
I saw more than 900 chapters. Is the order of the chapters wrong? The introduction of this chapter is not finished, and the next chapter becomes something else. It is very difficult to read. After a few chapters, I continued to write and I was convinced.
At first glance, the previous content looks a bit like The Bourne Storm
I have read more than 1,100 chapters, but so far I have not been in contact with the Communist Party. Aren't there three undercover agents?
What I see the most are emotional and business dramas, which have nothing to do with the anti-Japanese war! An undercover agent of an intelligence organization only found Japanese spies? What about the content? Where's the intelligence? What about the big events behind the intelligence? I suggest you write commercial novels. .
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Community(0)
Official(51)Scraped 4d ago
Maybe it's because I'm a girl. I've read more than 200 chapters, but the male protagonist and the female character are always unclear. There's a fiancée in my hometown, a cousin, one from the school, one from the telegraph, one from the brothel, and oh, there's also a sister-in-law at home.
Is this a spy novel?
Spy war! Spy war! Spy war! I can't understand the point. Isn't this just a skinny novel that rides on the popularity of Lao Teng's spy novels? I would mind if the author writes urban novels. The ambiguous plots you write about men and women are very suitable.
Chapter 1: Persuading to Quit
It's both white and poisonous, so what's the point of leaving this record? It also has the same title as Lao Teng's book. The good reviews are probably based on bad reviews. I'm vomiting.
Support newcomers
Although the chapters are really messy overall, I don't know how the author thought and arranged them. It's normal for a newbie to make mistakes, but mistakes must be corrected. I look forward to growing up.
Why does Liu Zhenhua always meet beautiful women? Is it because he is a time traveler and the author is afraid that he will be lonely, so he arranges a bunch of women for him? But it seems too silly. If I continue writing like this, the protagonist might as well just be restored to power. Instead of being the head of a spy station, wouldn't it be better to just be the emperor? Please, the author, stop procrastinating and foreshadowing.
Well written
Arrange the chapters. It's so confusing that I don't have any reading experience at all.
generally
The writing style is very immature and average, and too much psychological description will make it sloppy.
Chapter error after more than 900 chapters
I saw more than 900 chapters. Is the order of the chapters wrong? The introduction of this chapter is not finished, and the next chapter becomes something else. It is very difficult to read. After a few chapters, I continued to write and I was convinced.
At first glance, the previous content looks a bit like The Bourne Storm
I have read more than 1,100 chapters, but so far I have not been in contact with the Communist Party. Aren't there three undercover agents?
What I see the most are emotional and business dramas, which have nothing to do with the anti-Japanese war! An undercover agent of an intelligence organization only found Japanese spies? What about the content? Where's the intelligence? What about the big events behind the intelligence? I suggest you write commercial novels. .









