
Tokyo Interpol: a Breaking Tip Every Day
东京刑警:每日一个炸裂情报
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I feel like this book is okay, there is nothing poisonous about it, and it is a great book to read.
You are a crazy guy with no background. Any promotions that are not professional are at most a warning. Others will have a higher position than you as soon as they graduate and work casually for a few years.
The ceiling of the non-professional group is right there! You might as well write that the protagonist is from a professional group, but because of his bad behavior in the past, or his unwillingness to join in, or his stubbornness or something to offend his boss, he was sent to the bottom police station 😄
The protagonist's behavior lacks basic driving force
The author's story description is very detailed, and the plot is tense and compact, but there are serious underlying logical flaws. Under Japan's invisible rules, even the Japanese police themselves lack motivation. As a coder in his past life and a non-professional adopter in this life, where does the protagonist come from so much enthusiasm? His job is just an information job. There are no career requirements and no attribute rewards. Not only does the police career have no positive stimulation points, but it also has many constraints. But the protagonist dares to go undercover and make up for reconnaissance. Isn't he afraid of death? Even if you were undercover, why would you want to stop a criminal from assassinating someone? Just put down the surveillance and run away. What's the point of catching a drug dealer when you meet him for the second time? We also put on makeup to conduct reconnaissance. Drug dealers are the most cruel and cunning. It is very likely that after being caught, they will suspect the protagonist and kill his whole family in revenge. You are already very responsible when you report the case. As an inspector of the police station, you actually bring people in makeup to conduct investigations. If you are not the kind of person who is particularly responsible for his work and pursues justice, he will not do this. Why do other police and criminal novels add attribute skills? It's all to satisfy the underlying logic of the protagonist's behavior. If attributes are not added, it would be money, power, and sex. It's a pity, this novel could have been pursued.
The introduction is hilarious. A low-level police officer is still the craziest police officer. Graduation is your upper limit and you are still crazy. You're afraid you'll be shot in the back eight times in three days.
In the non-professional group, if you can be promoted to police before retirement, your boss will be considered conscientious 😅
I can't stand the background of the male protagonist. It's too low. When will the author arrange for the male protagonist to apply for the civil service examination?
If you can only solve crimes, you won't be promoted. Who will earn political achievements for the leaders if you leave?
A graduate of a four-year university worked as a low-level agent. By the time it was published, he had spent a hundred chapters working as a bully, catching murderers and working as an undercover agent. He had repeatedly solved major cases. Then, he was still at the bottom of the story until it was published. Was the purpose of the protagonist traveling back in time to be a cowboy for the Japanese? Why not write about a detective? The detective can still earn some money by solving the case, but the protagonist has nothing to do with solving the case.
It's not a professional team. You can only solve cases like that every day, but you can't start well.
Do the people in the comment section have any obsession with getting promoted as an official? It's always been there that the protagonist has a low starting point and is difficult to get promoted.,,, This is a case-solving story, not an official story. Even if the protagonist is white like Kudo Shinichi, it doesn't matter, as long as he can participate in the detection of the case due to his identity, and good case design is king.,, Does it have to be about the political and business intrigues of the protagonist?
The protagonist is a true portrayal of the author. He feels like a primary school student, the feeling of a 2B who has not yet left society.
After reading Chapter 5, I can't stand it anymore. The protagonist's character is the kind of timid one who likes to push through; just hold on until you lose the confidence! This protagonist is not only a coward and has no brains, but also has delusions of being persecuted! A low-level patrolman with nothing has a cheat but he still has to verify it to see if anyone has harmed him!
Just being able to solve crimes isn't enough, what's important is the person who handles the information.
If the author wants to write, he should at least give him a better identity. Not to mention that the gold watch team should at least be mixed with the silver watch team. Ordinary policemen have the least future, and they will spend their whole lives working at the bottom.
Just by looking at the title, it sounds like a pro-Japanese element. Turning into a dog or playing tricks will make you feel more immersed than becoming a Japanese. You can imagine living there as a Japanese soldier. It's disgusting.
After reading more than 300 chapters, I really can't stand the protagonist's eunuch. Even if it is a single female protagonist, you can at least arrange one. In addition, many cases are not really well written, and the process of solving the case feels simpler than Conan 🙂🙂🙂
The author's writing is not bad, but in order to promote the plot, some key character exchanges are all straight forward, without any twists and turns, making the plot a bit poisonous and a bit awkward. Moreover, the author does not know enough about Japan's social background. It should be inspired by watching Japanese dramas. I suggest you watch more daily life in Bilibili to broaden your ideas. The Japanese workplace class is very strict, and it is not possible for the protagonist to get to the top by solving a few cases. Many details still need to be polished!
It's hard to deal with the Evo9 generation, the protagonist doesn't race on the track, and he doesn't have any JDM feelings. Why would he spend a lot of money to buy a second-hand accident-modified car? After modification, this car has a short lifespan, high fuel consumption, low comfort, small space, low body strength and is not crash-resistant, and low passability. It can only run on racetracks and highways, and it needs frequent maintenance otherwise it will break down quickly.,,, The horsepower is not considered large in today's era of rampant trams,,, you just want to pursue the ultimate, the key protagonist is also equipped with bulletproof glass for safety. Originally, this car In order to be extremely lightweight, the car is modified to be very light and brittle, which has nothing to do with safety. You also add thick and heavy bulletproof glass, which actually increases the weight. In the end, the modification is nondescript, the defense is low, and the weight is not reduced It is far better to build a city SUV or a high-horsepower muscle car. Speed, hardness, durability, and comfort must be at least two, right? Even if it's not possible, it would be fine to get one with a large space that can accommodate more things and carry a few more people. You spend 15 million to buy and modify a car, at least half of it is spent on emotional premiums and modifications that are basically useless to the protagonist. Chun Chun was taken advantage of
In the developed countries of the world, there are bureaucratic political groups. Japan is the most feudal! ! ! Even if your wife marries the Prime Minister, you will have to pay a layer of money to hold a high-level government position! !
The non-professional group is really miserable...
The initial rank is inspection, and after that, it is inspection director. When I see this, I wonder if it has something to do with misery. Is there a rank missing in the middle? ? To put it bluntly, inspection and chief inspector are the same rank: inspection, how did the chief inspector come to be? This position is a consolation prize for those who have not committed any crime in the lower-level inspections, have certain merits, and have been working for several years and should not be promoted. Some people are still chief inspectors after working for more than ten or twenty years! The basic salary of the chief inspector and the inspector are the same. The difference is that the long-term pension of the chief inspector is higher than yours (our seniority salary), so you decide whether it is miserable or not! ! Why can't I get promoted? Because it's a carrot and a pit, because the book is the same as the stick, and it's very about the seniors! First of all, your non-professional team only comes out for inspections. Later, the inspection director has a quasi-professional team. The police department above has a professional team. There are so many every year. Where are the seats for you in the non-professional team? 😄 After that, there are seniors (that is, our seniors based on their qualifications) , but much more serious than this (unless your background is old enough for this senior), you go out to handle a case, and when the case is completed, most of the credit belongs to the leader and seniors, because this phenomenon has been in the book for N years (I don't know if I have studied the history of the book). This is not clearly stated in black and white, but it is the default rule in everyone's mind! So, how do you get promoted in the non-professional group? ? ? You just have bad luck. For example, the chief inspector of your station or police station is too bad, and the inspection chief is suddenly transferred, hung up, or resigned. Well, your seat is available! Or maybe you are really awesome and have accumulated great achievements in solving the case, so you can be promoted, but this has reached the point where you can't hold it back anymore. How long has it been holding you back? 😃😃 In the future, the police department will make up for this kind of thing. You have to take exams. You are already a patrol officer at the beginning. To put it bluntly, you have low education. Most of them can't read. You are usually as busy as a dog. Do you still have to study for the exam by yourself! Small book promotions are based on qualifications, and most people can survive the years.
How should I put it? The setting is Japan, and the author is a hard-working and righteous man. He also promotes Japanese culture. It feels like the author is a spy. It is better to change it to Europe and the United States than this one. After all, there is room for improvement. You can see everything at a glance. No money is needed (relieve the poor in Japan, private money is spent to investigate the case), no power, no sex, no need for anything.
The protagonist can resign first, and then retake the professional group exam. Newcomers in the professional group must first go to the grassroots level, and can borrow it from Bao Gong, several times a year, for a month or two at a time. You can be reinstated to your original position. By the way, there are also special recruitments for social workers. You don't need to resign, just take the exam. The biggest difference between the professional group and the non-professional group is that the top of the non-professional group is fixed. Is it the most vigilant? But the protagonist must always be on the front line to solve crimes and not engage in internal affairs. There is no point in being professional and non-professional. The non-professional team is enough. At the level of police, he can be regarded as the first and second in command of the front line.
It's almost time to read the latest chapter, let me share my thoughts
1. The progress is slow. This is supposed to be a cool article, right? But if it's cool, why don't you change it? It's cool to keep solving cases. After co-authoring hundreds of chapters, you get promoted once, and after solving dozens of cases. Hey, you are so capable. The leader must also understand that if you want a horse to run, you have to feed the horse, right? 2. This group of colleagues is almost drooling. They are good at details that readers know. The protagonist has to bring it up and then a group of people are "surprised" that this is the case? ? ? 3. Looking at the whole story, there are about 20 or 30 cases, with four or five arrests. Good guy, three or four suspects ran away, and it was up to the protagonist to catch him. Is he really such a good guy? ? ? 4. The progress is really slow. Has it been a year since this book was updated? Only a few months have passed in the book, do you really plan to write it for a lifetime?
I can't stand it. There are too many poisonous points.
The introduction says how crazy and crazy it is, but actually it means how cowardly and cowardly it is.
To sum up the comment section, after more than 700 chapters, the protagonist is still just an inspection chief. He is not even a police officer replacement for a quasi-cadre, let alone a cadre police officer. I have always figured out what his motivation is for doing things. If you say it is for money, the system has already solved it for you. Besides, it is impossible not to be promoted for money. After all, your salary will not increase if you don't get promoted. You want to say that for the sake of power, the inspection minister has no right. You have to say that in order to realize personal ambitions, the programmer who spent his previous life doing nothing but waiting for death turned into a diligent and diligent programmer when he was reincarnated in Tokyo. The protagonist's motivation for doing things has always been a mystery.
The previous part is quite interesting, but if you watch it too much, you'll get tired of aesthetics.
I saw Chapter 500, the writing is very good
The writing is very good and the case is interesting. However, the character description of the protagonist is actually quite timid. Of course, it would be fine to call him smooth. It is recommended that he be called a crime-solving master or something like that. It has nothing to do with madness.
I hope there won't be any eunuchs
It may not be very profitable, but it does look pretty. At least finish the first part. At least I still have an idea, or like Tokyo Police, I might end it first and then revise the outline and write a new book all over again. The pace of this book is actually quite good. The story of picking up leaks, solving crimes, the cycle of consumption, and the continuous accumulation of property is actually very comfortable. Maybe it just lacks a bit of climax and pretentious display after consumption, which makes it a bit less exciting.
I saw that the protagonist of more than 700 chapters is the inspection minister, and I admire his sophistication.
I saw a comment saying that the protagonist of more than 700 chapters is the inspection chief, the second-level police officer, and I realized that the author was writing the book very seriously. Although it is a cool novel, it is very consistent with Japanese reality. In this ultra-conservative country, origin is everything. If the author writes that the protagonist is promoted too quickly based on merit, he is actually going beyond the unspoken rules of Japan, and the consequences of not abiding by the rules in Japan are extreme exclusion and isolation. Many people underestimate Japan's conservativeness. Even if you do the right thing but stand out, you will be hated, especially within the police force, which has strict rules. Fortunately, the protagonist is still the inspection chief for more than 700 chapters, and fortunately the author did not promote him as quickly as he expected. For this reason, the book is worth reading