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Well written, but no readership?
There are too many things to take for granted. The Central Special Branch has no understanding of underground work, lurking personnel, etc. Chen Gongshu from the military command has a memoir. Not to mention the autobiography, our party has an archives (in the provincial capital) where you can directly check the information with your ID card. In addition, CCTV has a documentary "The Bourne Supremacy" (not a movie) which also has a more general introduction.
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The author has been out of contact for five days, and he seems to be on the verge of joining the palace as a steward!
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It makes sense that no one has reviewed this book.
Detoxification, I can't do it in the first few chapters A patrol officer can get information from another patrol officer (it seems to be a member of the military commander, when did this military commander become so loose-spoken?) By just saying a few words and giving a small gift. The protagonist knows the relevant situation of the red party traitor in the Secret Service, and he does not see that the protagonist has the intention to kill Patrolman Liu to silence him (the protagonist is not skilled enough as an ordinary person to expect that that dead man Didn't the old Red Party member who escaped unexpectedly? And wouldn't he be a little wary of a patrol officer knowing this? After all, it's too strange.) If the spy in the Red Party was caught, wouldn't it be easy for Liu Yidao to suspect the protagonist if he knew something? The Liu in the article seems to be a military commander, so how can he casually tell the news to a protagonist who is not one of his own? The following article will start a small discussion. After reading this article, a young man who was just confused about the future of the motherland will immediately have the ideological awareness and corresponding theoretical basis to join the party? The protagonist was just an ordinary person with patriotic thoughts before, right? The party secretary was betrayed by a traitor, and after he was rescued, he didn't doubt whether it was an enemy trap, and there was no probation period. The protagonist just believed whatever he said and directly agreed to join the party and serve as his recommendation? ? ?