Spy Wars: Return of the Red Luan

Chapter 28 Happy Lantern Festival

Chapter 28 Happy Lantern Festival

Happy Lantern Festival, all book friends!
Today's two chapters have been updated.

Let’s open a separate chapter to talk about something.

Considering that this is my first time writing a book, and I chose the most difficult niche military spy novel, the contract was not passed in the first review, so the author asked deepseek. Deepseek told me that spy novels need to have a sense of anticipation, clear conflicts, etc., so the author has been revising the text from scratch for the past four days. The revised content was uploaded after 2 pm on February 11, so book friends who have read the content after Chapter 2 before February 11 are advised to take the time to reread from the first chapter.

The previous content contained too much narrative description, and the author made appropriate revisions. The plot line did not change much, taking into account the convenience of future film and television adaptations (people are always unsatisfied. Before signing the contract, they thought about signing the contract, and after signing the contract, they immediately thought about film and television adaptations. The author also wanted to be a salted fish with dreams), the frequency of the system's appearance in the protagonist's life was reduced, and from the moment he returned to China, the system was completely stripped away.

The overall revision has not been completed yet, so there may be inconsistencies and illogicality. If you see any of these, please remind the author. Thank you in advance.

Considering film adaptation and the many red lines that cannot be crossed, the subsequent plot will have more detailed descriptions, and the overall structure of the book may be based on detailed and small plots. As a result, the early part sets up too much background and the relationships are too entangled, which makes it feel like shooting a cannon against a mosquito later. For example, you clearly have two cubic meters or even more of penicillin, so why don't you give it to the organization? There is really no way to "give" it, it is too unhistorical!
Also, knowing this was a major event, why didn't you stop it? It's not that the author didn't want to stop it, it's that she couldn't! So, the author slightly modified the protagonist's setting: a medical master's degree. In school, he focused on math, physics, chemistry, and biology, but didn't study much history, so he's forgotten!

This is the only way, fellow book lovers, please don’t worry too much!

Thank you again to all the book lovers for your support and encouragement!

(End of this chapter)

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