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The end of detectives in the Republic of China
The Doom of Detectives in the Republic of China:

Because of Zou He's disappearance, Luo Shaochuan and Situyan broke up completely. He raised his pistol, aimed at SiTuYan, also aimed at the X he was bent. Under the threat of Luo Shaochuan, the two men came to the wilderness of ice and snow, and the ending was about to break out here-Situyan fell under the gun of Luo Shaochuan. ?

So Jin angered Luo Shaochuan. He told Luo Shaochuan, "You killed Dai Liming. Brother Stuart didn't say it was to protect you, but what did you do? You killed him! " Who would have thought that the fish would be caught like this? It turned out that all this was a trap set by Situyan and Luo Shaochuan-X appeared, and he was Kim.

It turns out that everything in the past, starting with Murder on the Orient Express, is under his control. Kim is not an orphan. He was adopted by the Japanese since he was a child. From the beginning of the story, he stood on our opposite side, trying to let the war of aggression burn to our homeland. The snowstorm finally passed, and we finally ushered in the engagement of Luo Shaochuan and Zou on a sunny day.

However, a telegram from Fengtian broke this hard-won peace-"Why did Kim kill Li?" This problem is deeply engraved in Stuart Yan's mind. He woke up. It must be ten thousand. Sure enough, Zhou Mowan disappeared, and the engagement party was cancelled because of Luo Shaochuan's loyalty.

Detective of the Republic of China puts the reasoning stage in the turbulent era of the Republic of China. On the basis of retaining the original excellent case-based reasoning and other characteristics, each case has been uniquely adapted locally. The twists and turns, suspense, fit the social environment and human feelings in China, let the audience in China feel closely related.

The narrative rhythm of the drama series is compact and lively, and eight exquisite cases extend from the cracks in history. Behind the relatively independent cases, there is a consistent gray line that connects the whole drama into a seamless organism.