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When I see the name of the protagonist, I don't want to read anymore. How many books have the protagonist named Silent Chen Mo? If there is not one hundred, there must be two hundred. Can you tell me it was written by someone?
I wanted to read it at first, but I couldn't stand the first chapter. It's not that I can't stand it, it's just that the character named Hu is really annoying. He's said to be mentally retarded but cautious, and said to be defensive and unreasonable. Is this the time to protect one's weaknesses? Spy wars. If you make a wrong move, how many people will be affected?
It's extremely poisonous. I won't use it at all if I have this golden finger. What kind of plot can I write, especially the plot arrangement of Li's daughter? It's poisonous and disgusting.
What a waste of time. Readers should read the comments section before coming in. They will definitely be disgusted by this novel.
The worst thing about writing a spy story is adding identity buffs to the protagonist. Walking in the dark is scary at every step. If you take one wrong step, you will fall straight down. The ones that are truly successful are basically immobile, and any movement will be fatal or very profitable.
Zhongtong Investigation Section? What the hell? No historical knowledge at all.
There is a problem with Xiang Ling's identity. According to what was said in the article, her color should be half Chinese and half Japanese, but her identity is actually half Chinese and half Communist. According to the color in the article, it should be yellow and blue. If the representative colors are used, they should be red and blue. After all, the Communist Party itself is called red, and the Chinese side is called red. The representative color must be red. The Chinese side often uses blue, and the Japanese side often uses white/grey/yellow to indicate the sphere of influence.
If you can't stand it, just say you like it or not. It's just a random joke and everything is added to it.