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" Hunting the Wolf " was a spy war drama directed by Zhou Junlun and Huo Zhikai. It had a total of 44 episodes. The play told the story of the nationalists who were unwilling to face failure and launched Operation Jackal to secretly destroy social order. The criminal investigators led by Guo Jianliang were ordered to successfully stop the Jackal Plan. Li Zonghan, Hu Dandan, Zhang Yiwen, Wang Lan, Liu Bo, and other actors led the lead roles. The show was aired on April 7, 2018.
The unique take on the original Hellsing story. Since it's abridged, it often condenses the plot in a humorous and sometimes unexpected way, which makes for an interesting read.
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I don't know who the author of 'jackal novel' is. There could be many novels with 'jackal' in the title, and without more information, it's impossible to determine the author.
I'm not sure specifically what 'jackal novel' is about without more context. It could be a novel that features jackals in some significant way, perhaps in a story set in the wild where jackals play a key role in the plot, or it could be a more symbolic use of the jackal in a fictional narrative.
There was a jackal family in a thick jungle. The youngest jackal was always getting into trouble. One day, while the other jackals were out hunting, he wandered off. He came across a beehive. The sweet smell of honey attracted him. Without thinking, he tried to reach for the honey. But the bees got angry and started stinging him. The little jackal ran away as fast as he could, yelping in pain. When he finally found his family, they helped him soothe the stings. From that day on, he learned to be more careful.