
Back in 1941, the Sea of espionage Rose and Fell
About This Novel
He returned to 1941, went undercover inside the Wang puppet, and became a double agent for the military commander and the Red Party. The liaison officer was arrested and rebelled, and he was in danger. With his own special ability: "mind reading", he can identify the true inner meaning of the interlocutor. The Japanese consul and female reporter, in turn, helped him "pass on" the information. He saved the day time and time again. His fake wife, a female military agent, who originally looked down on him, turned to admire him...
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Official(8)Scraped 2mo ago
Is this Liu Yan serious? Or trained?
His wife is a loser. Is it funny that an agent like this is in enemy-occupied territory? Are you so heartless?
The opening chapter about persuading people to quit is such a child's play. A fugitive Kuomintang patrolman didn't even have a background check or training, so the Red Party sent him as an undercover agent?
It's too intellectual, the rest is purely hydrological
Li Ya's failure is that one person inexplicably suspects that the protagonist is too deliberate. Just like in TV dramas, as long as you want to doubt a person, you can always make up for it. You can't doubt anything when eating noodles and buying food. How can so much time be wasted on one person, not to mention that person has a backstage.
The plug-in understands that the protagonist's fake wife is too smart.
The description of the protagonist's wife is not flattering and she is not as good as a Japanese girl. It is recommended to download it as soon as possible to avoid losing readers.
Coders lack respect for history!
Well written. Should give a thumbs up
First of all, I feel that this novel has written many things that have not been reflected in previous film and television dramas and novels. As a front-line military intelligence officer during that period. The frustration of being given a cruel order but the rear leaders didn't understand the actual situation at all and just slapped their heads to complete the task within a deadline. This has never been reflected in many spy film and television novels. It seems that everyone assumes that there are objective reasons, and your superiors will be reasonable and considerate of you, while ignoring the cruelty of military orders. The serious consequences of failing to complete the task, and even the punishment of failure to contact within the time limit, etc., Are all reflected in this novel. It's just that the heroine Liu Yan, like Cuiping in "Latent", walked into the protagonist's life recklessly. It's a little too scary. What I feel is that the writing is not good because I feel that the protagonist's layout ability is too poor, leaving too many coincidences and flaws, and there are too many scenes where he is often suspected as the first suspect. A better way to deal with it would be to pass the suspect on to someone else. After all, in the eyes of the Japanese, multiple coincidences are enough reason to kill you. Testimony from colleagues within the bureau also requires relatively complete evidence. But the Japanese don't need it. If there are more than two coincidences, I won't be able to keep you anymore.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 2mo ago
Is this Liu Yan serious? Or trained?
His wife is a loser. Is it funny that an agent like this is in enemy-occupied territory? Are you so heartless?
The opening chapter about persuading people to quit is such a child's play. A fugitive Kuomintang patrolman didn't even have a background check or training, so the Red Party sent him as an undercover agent?
It's too intellectual, the rest is purely hydrological
Li Ya's failure is that one person inexplicably suspects that the protagonist is too deliberate. Just like in TV dramas, as long as you want to doubt a person, you can always make up for it. You can't doubt anything when eating noodles and buying food. How can so much time be wasted on one person, not to mention that person has a backstage.
The plug-in understands that the protagonist's fake wife is too smart.
The description of the protagonist's wife is not flattering and she is not as good as a Japanese girl. It is recommended to download it as soon as possible to avoid losing readers.
Coders lack respect for history!
Well written. Should give a thumbs up
First of all, I feel that this novel has written many things that have not been reflected in previous film and television dramas and novels. As a front-line military intelligence officer during that period. The frustration of being given a cruel order but the rear leaders didn't understand the actual situation at all and just slapped their heads to complete the task within a deadline. This has never been reflected in many spy film and television novels. It seems that everyone assumes that there are objective reasons, and your superiors will be reasonable and considerate of you, while ignoring the cruelty of military orders. The serious consequences of failing to complete the task, and even the punishment of failure to contact within the time limit, etc., Are all reflected in this novel. It's just that the heroine Liu Yan, like Cuiping in "Latent", walked into the protagonist's life recklessly. It's a little too scary. What I feel is that the writing is not good because I feel that the protagonist's layout ability is too poor, leaving too many coincidences and flaws, and there are too many scenes where he is often suspected as the first suspect. A better way to deal with it would be to pass the suspect on to someone else. After all, in the eyes of the Japanese, multiple coincidences are enough reason to kill you. Testimony from colleagues within the bureau also requires relatively complete evidence. But the Japanese don't need it. If there are more than two coincidences, I won't be able to keep you anymore.









