In a big city, there was a policeman who had a dark secret. He was involved in some illegal activities. One night, while on patrol near an abandoned building, he was lured into a trap by a group of criminals he had wronged in the past. They tied him up and left him there. But that wasn't the end. His spirit became vengeful. Now, anyone who passes by that building at night can see his ghostly figure, still in his police uniform, reaching out as if to grab them.
The scariest part could be the abuse of power. Imagine a policeman using his authority to terrorize innocent people. For example, in a story, a policeman stops a young couple at night just because he can. He starts harassing them, and there's no way for them to escape as he has a gun and the power of the law on his side. It's terrifying because in real life, we expect policemen to protect us, not be the source of fear.
The following are the recommendations of a few completed police uncle's sweet novels:
1. "Can't Put It Down" Author: Half a Cabbage. This novel told the story of an ordinary student female protagonist and a handsome uncle male protagonist. There was an age gap between the two, and the plot was realistic and warm.
2. You Look Very Kissable by Nicholas Tanghulu. This novel described a story between a police uncle and a female protagonist. The male protagonist was older and the plot was sweet.
The above are the recommendations of a few completed police uncle's sweet novels.
In 'The New Policeman Story', the plot likely involves the main police character navigating through a complex world of crime. There could be elements of mystery and action. For example, he may be on the hunt for a serial criminal or trying to solve a big case that has many twists and turns. He might also have to deal with internal issues within the police department, like corruption or inefficiency, while still maintaining his integrity and trying to serve the public.
It is. The story of 'My Policeman' has roots in some real-life experiences or situations, which were adapted and fictionalized for the screen or the book.