
About This Novel
In Hong Kong that year, countless tycoons had not yet become famous; in Hong Kong that year, countless wealthy families had not yet settled down; here he came - a man, a gun, creating an era. His name is Li Chongjiu - from military police to plainclothes, and then to Hong Kong - the last tycoon.
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Official(3)Scraped 16d ago
I want to read Zombie Detective, the first novel I ever read.
I don't know if the author wrote it in big letters
It's still the same story that ** wrote more than ten years ago. The more I read it, the less I can stand it.
Let me do the first review, I don't know if it's good or not.
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Official(3)Scraped 16d ago
I want to read Zombie Detective, the first novel I ever read.
I don't know if the author wrote it in big letters
It's still the same story that ** wrote more than ten years ago. The more I read it, the less I can stand it.
Let me do the first review, I don't know if it's good or not.
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I found it by scanning the list, it's pretty good. Hong Kong Island. The protagonist traveled to Hong Kong Island in the 1950s, started as a low-level police officer, and was dug up by his boss to offend the boss of the society. In order to survive and get a higher position, he was involved in the incident involving Inspector Liu Fusheng. At the same time, he gained the favor of the former Inspector Yao Mu and was rewarded for being promoted three levels in a row to become an inspector. Why I read this book: I have read this book before, and the overall quality is okay. This is probably a new book that uses the outlines of the previous Hong Kong books and combines them. It's of a good standard. Anyway, I enjoyed reading it. Why not read this book: The author's introduction also said that if you have read the first two books, you don't need to read the third one. Of course, it doesn't matter if the plot seems familiar. In addition, I don't think it matters if the Hong Kong language is written in Cantonese or not, but with a northern accent, for example, if foreigners have Chinese accents, it would be a bit inconsistent. It's impossible for British people to also be from the north. In general, I'll give it a try. I'll make a comment later depending on the situation.



I found it by scanning the list, it's pretty good. Hong Kong Island. The protagonist traveled to Hong Kong Island in the 1950s, started as a low-level police officer, and was dug up by his boss to offend the boss of the society. In order to survive and get a higher position, he was involved in the incident involving Inspector Liu Fusheng. At the same time, he gained the favor of the former Inspector Yao Mu and was rewarded for being promoted three levels in a row to become an inspector. Why I read this book: I have read this book before, and the overall quality is okay. This is probably a new book that uses the outlines of the previous Hong Kong books and combines them. It's of a good standard. Anyway, I enjoyed reading it. Why not read this book: The author's introduction also said that if you have read the first two books, you don't need to read the third one. Of course, it doesn't matter if the plot seems familiar. In addition, I don't think it matters if the Hong Kong language is written in Cantonese or not, but with a northern accent, for example, if foreigners have Chinese accents, it would be a bit inconsistent. It's impossible for British people to also be from the north. In general, I'll give it a try. I'll make a comment later depending on the situation.













