
Spy Identity
About This Novel
The protagonist Li Yang is a member of the ninth batch of Whampoa Military Academy. He has excellent military skills. He went to Germany to study and is proficient in German, Japanese and English.
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Official(18)Scraped 3d ago
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After reading the previous chapters, I found that the main characters have similar identities and backgrounds. They were both recruited into the Secret Service in college in 1934. They both joined the second team of the Intelligence Section, and both were second lieutenant team leaders. They joined the Red Party at the beginning of the chapter... There are too many similarities, but the details of the cicada are written more delicately, and the logic and meaning of the text are better. The content of this book is more straightforward and seems effortless.
Is the score so high because no one watched it?
The most obvious point is that there are a lot of typos, the writing is not smooth enough, and there is a lot of nonsense. It is just a pile of words. I feel that the first few chapters are written very perfunctory, and I don't understand where the subscription comes from.
It's about a slave with three surnames again. Can't you write something more pure?
It's about a slave with three surnames again. Can't you write something more pure?
Let's not talk about whether the content is good or not. There are so many typos and many places are simply unreadable.
There are so many typos and many places cannot be read clearly. I would like to ask how it passed the review and was published?
6666666
I really like this book. Can the author update it more? One chapter a day is too little.
What's going on
Why is it only 9.5 Points? Piggy hey oooooooo
There are too many words and the sentences are not fluent
author
Why do you like two-letter names so much? Whether it is a supporting role, a protagonist, or a passer-by, A, B, B, D, etc.
It is a great cleverness to be able to reach into Germany after being convinced by the Red Party.
Hasn't it been updated for a long time? Still don't write anymore?
When he saw it clearly, Gu Changqing saw that the second treasure he had sent out had returned.
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Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 3d ago
You can take a look
After reading the previous chapters, I found that the main characters have similar identities and backgrounds. They were both recruited into the Secret Service in college in 1934. They both joined the second team of the Intelligence Section, and both were second lieutenant team leaders. They joined the Red Party at the beginning of the chapter... There are too many similarities, but the details of the cicada are written more delicately, and the logic and meaning of the text are better. The content of this book is more straightforward and seems effortless.
Is the score so high because no one watched it?
The most obvious point is that there are a lot of typos, the writing is not smooth enough, and there is a lot of nonsense. It is just a pile of words. I feel that the first few chapters are written very perfunctory, and I don't understand where the subscription comes from.
It's about a slave with three surnames again. Can't you write something more pure?
It's about a slave with three surnames again. Can't you write something more pure?
Let's not talk about whether the content is good or not. There are so many typos and many places are simply unreadable.
There are so many typos and many places cannot be read clearly. I would like to ask how it passed the review and was published?
6666666
I really like this book. Can the author update it more? One chapter a day is too little.
What's going on
Why is it only 9.5 Points? Piggy hey oooooooo
There are too many words and the sentences are not fluent
author
Why do you like two-letter names so much? Whether it is a supporting role, a protagonist, or a passer-by, A, B, B, D, etc.
It is a great cleverness to be able to reach into Germany after being convinced by the Red Party.
Hasn't it been updated for a long time? Still don't write anymore?
When he saw it clearly, Gu Changqing saw that the second treasure he had sent out had returned.









