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Chapter 327 322 Comments on "The Spy Who Came From the Sea"

Chapter 327 322. Review of "The Spy Who Came From the Sea"

Today I would like to recommend to you a spy novel that was just completed last month.

"The Spy Hunter", author: Mingzhi, level 5 author.

Category: Military-Espionage Agent.

【Introduction】

Fang Buwei is a policeman in the 21st century. During an operation to capture a serious armed criminal, he was shot and killed, and traveled back to the Republic of China.

After waking up, Fang Buwei discovered that the original owner of his body was actually a spy of the Military Control Commission.

Fang Buwei believed that with his experience, ability, and foresight of the overall situation, even if he could not kill everyone and become famous, he could at least kill the Japanese spies and traitors and make them terrified.

But he found that after killing Japanese spies and capturing traitors who surrendered to Japan, they still had to be on guard against their own people?

Fang Buwei was in tears: Damn it, they are all old foxes who have practiced for thousands of years, and yet they all come together in this era to perform Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio?
The introduction is pretty normal, nothing much to say!
【Golden Ten Chapters】

Chapter One: Assassination. A special commissioner inspects the Secret Service's Shanghai station. The protagonist, Fang Buwei, acting as the special commissioner's escort, warns him of the dangers of visiting the Japanese Concession in Hongkou. As expected, they encounter an enemy attack.

Chapter 2: Awakening. The Japanese were brutal, and the protagonist was thrown two meters high by a grenade, suffering severe brain damage, yet miraculously woke up. Huh, did we travel through time? Fortunately, the police arrived in time, and the protagonist and his companions were finally rescued and transported to Nanjing for treatment. It seems like the cheat code is about to be activated!
Chapter 3: Time Travel. The protagonist wakes up in the hospital, having recovered well physically, but his soul has been transported to another person and is diagnosed with amnesia. A woman suspected of being the protagonist appears, concerned for the protagonist, but then realizes that amnesia isn't a big deal after such a serious injury.

Chapter 4: Physical Strengthening. The protagonist unlocks the cheat code, obtains a skill book and a bug, and recovers quickly and effectively. However, he's incredibly hungry. He eats five times the amount in one sitting. After a radiology exam, the doctor marvels at the protagonist's complete recovery!

Chapter 5, Uncle. The protagonist's only two relatives appear, analyzing his political future and warning him to be careful of certain people. In terms of love, they also emphasize that the suspected female protagonist is a good match.

Chapter 6: Lovers. The protagonist and the suspected heroine are cousins, but their relationship hasn't blossomed into a romantic one yet, and it seems they're about to cool. Later, a special envoy and others visit the protagonist, offering comfort and mentioning a potential promotion. However, the protagonist, in his second life, is preoccupied with finding a safe and secure way to navigate this turbulent world.

Chapter 7, Suspicion. The real heroine appears, but she is a flamboyant actress, and it seems that she is not really in love with the protagonist. At this point, the heroine gradually becomes a mystery. Don't think that you can win the protagonist's heart just by being beautiful~
Chapter 8, Yao Yujun. Through indirect clues, the protagonist can basically determine that the woman named Yao Yujun is definitely not a good match and definitely has ulterior motives. After all, they are all spies, and none of them are simple novices.

Chapter 9, Date. In the evening, Yao Yujun comes to bother the protagonist again. To clarify his relationship with this woman, the protagonist must go out with her for a proper talk, or simply a date. The protagonist has clothes and a gun, but no money. Could it be that he's really transmigrated and become a gigolo? How embarrassing!
Chapter 10, Nightclub. Yao Yujun takes the protagonist to a nightclub to discuss things. Singers, dance floors, and slit cheongsams—is this a place to discuss things? This is a place to have fun! I feel like if the protagonist isn't strong enough, he'll probably fall for it.
【Brief Comment】

About the Author

Mingzhi, a level 5 author, has written "The Mysterious Door of the City", "From Art Soldier to Entertainment Master", "The Unparalleled Master of Entertainment", and "Spy Hunter".

Except for "The Man Who Shall Die", all the others failed.

I never expected that a level 5 author would just fail without any hesitation.

And "The Man Who Shall Die" actually flopped at the beginning.

2018年12月21日上架,首订130,2020年2月1日达成了精品。目前起点收藏5.46万,书城收藏3.27万,粉丝数13万,木有盟主。

Judging from the cards, the alliance leader is slightly inferior to me.

Judging from the actual subscriptions, there is nothing good to see. "Cang's Ramblings" is far inferior.

However, his new book "The Grandmaster of Entertainment" has become a huge hit.

It is expected to be cut again.

And he just cut one on June 1st.

summary of the story
This was my first time reading a spy novel set in the Republic of China, and I felt a little nervous.

Although I am quite old, I have watched relatively few spy films and have never read any spy novels.

Overall, this book has a relatively pure Republican style. Although the protagonist is a time traveler, it does not show too many modern thoughts.

After all, he was a spy, so he was relatively calm. Even after the two beauties lingered in front of him for a long time, he didn't rush to make a move. Could it be that Teacher Liu Xiahui had traveled through time?
The book does not involve too many spy plots in the early stage, and there is relatively little fighting and killing.

There is a lot of background rendering, character introduction, and plot foreshadowing.

Their IQs are all above average, but they don't stand out like gifted geniuses.

The protagonist's cheat code has been obtained, but has not yet been used, so progress in this area is slow.

Is it to further whet people's appetite?

Finally, the book is a good one, with a good rhythm and a strong story.

I hope that readers who like this style can take a look at it.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment!

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”!
Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

First of all, I would like to thank Qiqi from Senior Brother Meiren for the reward of 500 Starting Coins and Super Baron for the reward of 100 Starting Coins.

Secondly, today's book review was written a long time ago.

It was just slightly modified to beautify it.

In the words of the car review circle, this is a minor facelift, not a new generation product.

I've been very busy lately, especially on weekends, so I had to look through my saved drafts.

This book left a good impression on me. Its style is quite similar to Xun Qingteng's "The Bourne Legacy".

But there is only Xun Qingteng.

It is basically difficult for other spy novels to capture the style of that era, or to compare with "The Bourne Legacy".

It feels like Wangyu wrote "A Mortal's Journey to Immortality" and created the mortal genre.

Other authors also want to write about mortals, but it is difficult to capture that flavor.

The same goes for Wangyu himself.

Any author who creates a genre is easily bound by the genre he created.

Few can match or even surpass the pioneers.

The infinite flow's Juantu and Zda, and the tomb-raiding flow's Tianxia Bachang and Nanpai Sanshu, are extremely rare and equally popular. These two types are a bit special.

In addition, I have briefly introduced the listing status on other platforms this Friday. If you are interested, you can go and take a look.

Actually, there is nothing special to pay attention to, just keep your eyes on the first place.

"I'm Really Not a Demon God" was launched on July 17, with 10500 first orders and a subscription-to-receipt ratio of 7.9, ranking seventh in the 2020 first order list.

It is somewhat similar to the situation of "I'm a Monk in Tokyo" (first order of 1.2, 72 words and unfinished), except that there is an additional "plagiarism" storm.

Keep your eyes on it!
(End of this chapter)

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