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(It's as if the department is controlled by the company) Do you have any recommendations? Can you recommend an urban novel whose name I don't remember? I haven't finished reading it before. The protagonist founded a company, and the law enforcement department of the company actually controlled the law enforcement department (as if the law enforcement department was controlled). Do you have any suggestions?

2024-07-24 14:02
It was an urban novel that I forgot the name of. I didn't finish reading it before. The protagonist started a company, and the law enforcement department did not dare to go to the company (it was like a restricted area for law enforcement). Later, the country sent soldiers to invite the protagonist to train. It was not clear whether it was 300 or 3000 people. In the square outside the company, the protagonist's subordinate, a tall black man, and a short Chinese man were fighting against the soldiers. The protagonist asked them to catch ants, and it seemed like they were going to catch 100 of them...
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2024-07-24 15:15

This novel was called "City: My Company Can Upgrade". The protagonist, Liu Yan, had obtained the most considerate company upgrade system in history. The company automatically recruited people, automatically obtained all kinds of advanced technology, and automatically upgraded! The company also had a security department, an administrative department, and so on. It was about to go public, so the law enforcement department did not dare to enter. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😘

What was the name of the entertainment department of the company?
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2024-09-20 04:49
The company's entertainment department was often called the " entertainment department " or " entertainment industry department." This department was responsible for bringing laughter and applause to the company and contributing to the company's performance. In many novels, the entertainment department is often a department full of opportunities and challenges. Many successful companies rely on it to obtain profits and success.
Can you recommend the best law enforcement novels for beginners?
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2024-10-28 14:31
Sure. 'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency' by Alexander McCall Smith is a great start. It's set in Botswana and has a very approachable and warm - hearted detective. Another good one is 'The Maltese Falcon' by Dashiell Hammett. It's a classic that introduces the hard - boiled detective style. And 'A is for Alibi' by Sue Grafton is also a good choice as it's part of a long series that can gradually introduce you to the world of crime and law enforcement investigations.
Is there a novel about working in the company's logistics department?
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2024-09-21 23:02
Yes, there was a novel called " Drawing Swords: Starting from the Logistics Department ". It told the story of an arms fan who transmigrated to the world of drawing swords, became the factory manager of the border arsenal, increased the production technology and production of the arsenal, and then transferred to the front line to command the original " The Chief of the Arms Factory of Drawing Swords."
Can fictionalization of law enforcement agencies be acceptable?
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2024-10-12 19:02
It depends. In some cases, if it's for creative or educational purposes and doesn't mislead or harm, it might be okay. But in others, it could cause problems and undermine trust.
The male lead of an urban novel is the department manager of a lingerie company
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2024-09-18 18:02
In urban novels, the male protagonist was the manager of a department in a lingerie company. It was more common for novels about work or business wars to describe how the male protagonist gradually rose in the business competition. At the same time, the love story between the male protagonist and the female protagonist would also become part of the plot. This type of novel usually involved the complex relationship between business interests and interpersonal relationships. The male protagonist often faced various challenges and difficulties and needed to constantly improve his ability and quality in order to be invincible in the workplace. The female protagonist would often become the male protagonist's right-hand man and the love between them would also become a touching plot in the novel. The main character of an urban novel was the manager of a department in a lingerie company. It could also involve elements such as career growth, emotional entanglements, business conspiracies, etc. It was a very attractive novel.
Can you share some law enforcement ghost stories?
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2024-11-09 03:03
Sure. There was a story about a police station that was haunted. Officers on night duty would hear strange noises, like footsteps in the empty hallways when no one else was supposed to be there. Some even claimed to see a shadowy figure passing by the cells. Another story is of a detective who was working on an old, unsolved case. He started getting strange feelings as if someone was watching him while he was going through the case files. And then, he found some old notes that seemed to have been written by an unseen hand, guiding him towards new leads.
Department, do you have any recommendations for CEO novels like this?
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2024-09-04 17:19
Unfortunately, according to the information given, no novel that matched the plot could be found. Please provide more information so that I can recommend suitable works for you.
What are some of the best law enforcement novels?
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2024-10-24 21:56
One of the best is 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris. It has a brilliant portrayal of the FBI's hunt for a serial killer, with the complex character of Hannibal Lecter. Another great one is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn, which shows the investigation into a missing woman and all the twists and turns in the case. Also, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' by Stieg Larsson is excellent, with a journalist and a hacker investigating a decades - old mystery.
What are the most famous law enforcement ghost stories?
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2024-11-09 05:27
The most famous one might be the story of the haunted police station in London. It has been around for decades. Officers there reported seeing apparitions of former inmates who had died in the cells. Another is the story from a small town in America where a deputy sheriff saw a ghostly figure of a man who was killed in a shoot - out years ago, and it seemed to be warning him about an upcoming danger in the town.
Can you recommend some good fiction law enforcement crime series books?
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2024-11-08 21:36
One great series is the 'Harry Bosch' series by Michael Connelly. It follows the investigations of detective Harry Bosch in Los Angeles, with complex cases and a gritty portrayal of law enforcement.
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