: At the end of the month, please give me some monthly tickets (let’s talk about the character Liu Bo)

At the end of the month, please give me some monthly votes (let’s talk about the character Liu Bo)

Well, let’s talk about Liu Bo.

First of all, Liu Bo has no blood debt. He is a Japanese intelligence agent lurking in the French Concession. His main task is to collect intelligence about the French Concession.

While working as a patrol officer in the French Concession, regardless of whether it was for lurking needs or not, one objective fact is that compared to other patrol officers, Liu Bo has always been a patrol officer with a fairly good reputation and rarely bullied ordinary citizens.

When vulnerable groups are bullied, Liu Bo will come out to seek justice.

Liu Bo was born into a poor Japanese fishermen family, and his ancestors had been oppressed by fishing bullies for generations.

Another very important point is that he has lived in China for a long time, married a wife and had children.

His wife was a shrewd woman he helped who fled to Shanghai and was threatened by gangsters.

He loves his wife, his children, the neighbor’s children, and even cats and dogs.

In other words, he enjoys the ordinary life of a wife and children in the French Concession.

At work, Liu Bo takes care of the newcomers patrolling Cheng Qianfan. He will take the initiative to stand up and confront Lao Mo, who has a backstage. Of course, maybe Liu Bo has some ideas of developing Cheng Qianfan.

Liu Bo is also complicated at certain moments, and he is struggling in his heart.

I made a short biography of the character Liu Bo and thought over and over about how to make this character as fleshed out as possible. This character should be quite interesting (I am bragging shamelessly).

Another point is that Liu Bo’s cultural level is not low, he has the ability to think proactively and learn, and he is not a Japanese soldier brainwashed by Japanese nationalism.

Finally, at that time, red ideas had a profound influence on many thoughtful and progressive young people around the world. It was an era when red doctrine was flourishing around the world.

I will not write the confession of an invader and executioner stained with Chinese blood. That kind of plot would make me sick.

Liu Bo did not repent, but found his red faith.

The proletarians of the world unite. This sentence has an inevitable impact on Liu Bo.

Of course, for Liu Bo to embark on the red road, perhaps the person who needs to be most grateful is Comrade Fang Muheng.

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