
Spy Danger
About This Novel
In the 21st century, detective Liu Dacheng accidentally traveled to the 28th year of the Republic of China, and even possessed the magical "mind-reading skill". Let's see how he kills the Japanese, eliminates the traitors, and writes a new chapter of serving the country with his passion in this era of broken mountains and rivers and chaos of demons!
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Official(14)Scraped 2d ago
I don't know, has this novel been updated yet?
The author of the novel about the Anti-Japanese War, I really don't know how to write it, pig's feet, they have traveled to the Anti-Japanese War period. They have systems or powers, and they have to listen to others and be commanded by others. I really don't know what they think, I can't do it alone! Being bullied by others, I really don't understand. Is the protagonist shaking his head?
Please update
Why is it not updated again?
Good-looking, good-looking
666666666666666
Another deceived book
Reading the comments, I thought it was very good. The most important thing when writing a spy story is to be rigorous. I endured reading eight or nine chapters. How can I still be a spy at this level? Being arrested after a casual analysis feels like watching a drama. The devils and traitors are all mentally retarded.
come on
Come on, it looks good
A good book. The protagonist has the impulses of an ordinary person, and is sometimes a bit reckless. Without supernatural powers and coincidences, he would not be a good spy. However, the author's gradual description of a person's growth and transformation is not found in many books. The most obvious ones are his own growth and Kawashima's transformation. Like other books, he does not have the same character from beginning to end or suddenly changes. I think this is very good.
I just read a few chapters
I just want to know whether the protagonist has an emotional entanglement with Hideko. Is it really just a forcible plot? The protagonist talks about disgust, but is pushed by fate (the author) to interact with her? Also, that "scissors" is also powerful enough, innocent, impulsive and deep? No conflict? There are too many flaws, so let's forget it.
It's a detective again. Is it popular now for detectives to travel through time?
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Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 2d ago
I don't know, has this novel been updated yet?
The author of the novel about the Anti-Japanese War, I really don't know how to write it, pig's feet, they have traveled to the Anti-Japanese War period. They have systems or powers, and they have to listen to others and be commanded by others. I really don't know what they think, I can't do it alone! Being bullied by others, I really don't understand. Is the protagonist shaking his head?
Please update
Why is it not updated again?
Good-looking, good-looking
666666666666666
Another deceived book
Reading the comments, I thought it was very good. The most important thing when writing a spy story is to be rigorous. I endured reading eight or nine chapters. How can I still be a spy at this level? Being arrested after a casual analysis feels like watching a drama. The devils and traitors are all mentally retarded.
come on
Come on, it looks good
A good book. The protagonist has the impulses of an ordinary person, and is sometimes a bit reckless. Without supernatural powers and coincidences, he would not be a good spy. However, the author's gradual description of a person's growth and transformation is not found in many books. The most obvious ones are his own growth and Kawashima's transformation. Like other books, he does not have the same character from beginning to end or suddenly changes. I think this is very good.
I just read a few chapters
I just want to know whether the protagonist has an emotional entanglement with Hideko. Is it really just a forcible plot? The protagonist talks about disgust, but is pushed by fate (the author) to interact with her? Also, that "scissors" is also powerful enough, innocent, impulsive and deep? No conflict? There are too many flaws, so let's forget it.
It's a detective again. Is it popular now for detectives to travel through time?









