I don't know who the author of 'Kabul the Untold Story' is. There could be many people who might write about such a topic, and without more information, it's hard to say.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But it might be about the hidden or less - known aspects of Kabul, perhaps its history, culture, the lives of its people, or events that took place there that haven't been widely publicized.
Shooting Kabul is definitely fiction. Authors often create such stories to entertain and engage readers through their imagination and creative storytelling skills, and that's the case with this one.
The reason why Qiu Shan killed Si Teng and not Bai Ying was because Si Teng had betrayed him. Qiu Shan had raised Si Teng for many years, but Si Teng did not express his gratitude to him. Instead, he betrayed him. Qiu Shan couldn't tolerate betrayal, especially from the Fowl Tribe. In addition, Qiu Shan also killed another part of Si Teng's Bai Ying, because Bai Ying was involved in the betrayal.
The following were the recommended ancient gourmet novels: " The Great Chef of the Lake,"" A Gourmet,"" The Gourmet Concubine: Your Highness, I'm Not Married,"" The Buddhist Food Road Through Women," and " Chang 'an Restaurant." Not only did these novels have appetizing descriptions of food, but they also incorporated romantic love plots to immerse people in them.