
Hong Kong Comprehensive Case Solved
港综之破案
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.0M Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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What can I say about this novel? I can't say it at all. He wrote the protagonist's selfishness and short-sightedness vividly and vividly. I said okay, but I can't seem to convince myself. ,.
Author, I think the subject matter of your novel is very good. I am very interested in it. I originally wanted to take a good look at it. However, you turned the protagonist into a selfish and wretched person, and I lost all interest at all.
Finally, there is a book where the main character is a human being. The other books are so handsome that people stop doing them as soon as they pass by.
After reading more than 20 chapters, the protagonist is too wretched. The author probably wanted to write the protagonist as a stalker and glib, but after reading it, I felt that it was nothing but wretched. The brain circuit is so novel
Hong Kong movie fans should obviously rely on their familiarity with the plot to pretend to be different, but in the end, the writing seems to be original. In this case, why not just write an original novel? At least the readers really don't know the plot and don't have to feel frustrated reading it.
I can't continue watching. You know who the murderer is and where he lives. Can't you follow the murderer? If you insist on following Zeng Jiayuan to investigate, then Mao doesn't find out, and then you tell them who the murderer is, and if they don't believe you, you will be blinded! Can you have some brains? You know the plot but are you afraid of not having any evidence? It really hurts to watch.
I just read five chapters. In the 1990s, if you didn't have an ID card and a diploma and wanted to take the police exam, the police would send you back if you didn't have an ID card. You could be asked to be an undercover agent if you didn't go, and you wouldn't go to a good department if you were assigned to it. The problem would be very serious. The police is also a disciplinary and legal department.
After reading Chapter 5, I feel pretty good. Isn't it just daily life for an ordinary person to travel to the past? Without a golden finger, he will definitely not be as promiscuous as the pig's feet in the movie. Are you looking for death? If you encounter danger, you will hide as soon as possible. It would be the same for anyone else.
I like Hong Kong comprehensive novels, but the portrayal of the protagonist didn't suit me. I persisted until more than 90 chapters and had no choice but to give up.
It doesn't look like a reborn person or a time traveler, nor does it look like a person from the new century. It has a lot of inexplicable plots: quarreling with my girlfriend's family (the first time they met), telling the boss not to be reasonable in SR, inexplicable mental illness, etc. However, as the first novel that systematically writes about Hong Kong dramas, you can still read it.
Brother, you are writing almost based on the TV, you are not coding while watching TV, right?😥😥😥😥
Remember Baoyan comes back early, the worst is to have more female leads.
The layout of this book's title is too small. How many lucky men are there in Hong Kong TV series who are not afraid of death? As a result, I looked at the catalog and found that it was not attractive.
The character of the protagonist is pretty good, but the plot choices are too niche. They are all Hong Kong dramas that I have never seen before and I can't understand them at all.
This is the most authentic Hong Kong police of that era
The character's personality is really bad! It's such a good subject, what a pity! There aren't many stories about solving crimes on this subject, alas!
I'm afraid the author doesn't understand any Cantonese. Is Hao Ren a good person in Cantonese? Pretty naughty but not bad
The heroine is not really Nie Baoyan, the author has very strong taste!
There are very few Hong Kong dramas that I read out of boredom. The subject matter should be okay, but the protagonist's image created by the author is not. It's a waste of time, and it's boring to follow the plot the whole time.
I watched 9 pictures and the protagonist's character is too useless
Won't the new book be written in a new vest?
I personally don't understand
I have finished watching. Question 1: What movie or TV character is He Wanru from? (The movie Servant Lee Xiuxian accidentally injured a child was the inspiration.) If it is original, what is the prototype? For example, He Min is Zhang Min, Nie Baoyan and Gao Jie are both beauties, but I feel uncomfortable and don't know the answer. Please give me some advice. Question 2: If there is another book, please be a little longer. It's good.
Hope there will be a next time
There are very few Hong Kong dramas like this. I blame me for not knowing about it earlier, and now I don't have it anymore. My true feeling is that it's a bit short after watching it. I don't know if you will have a chance to write again in the future?
After reading the whole book, I had no appetite for food for 5 days. It turned out to be depression. It's not that your writing is not good, it's just that I still can't see through it. In other words, it is too short, and I hope there will be a happy ending later. Li Xin'er, Nie Baoyan, He Wanru, Zhang Min, Bo Encuo, Kong Jiajun, lest you say I haven't finished reading, I really can continue.
What's most annoying is the kind of author who doesn't even understand the timeline, and plausibly says that the author has the final say, and even writes randomly in many places. Can't stand it anymore, retreat.
What, what, that's it, what are you doing?
In fact, the author's writing is quite good, but it is different from ordinary pretentious and routine writing. Many people are not used to it.
Are He Wanru and Tongtong original? Which drama is it from?
Oh, this is a bit sloppy.