The characters included the male protagonist, Yu Zhiqian, the son of Yu Reinforcements, a relative of Yu Yang from 500 years ago, and the strongest mercenary on the surface. He was known for his talkative, talkative, excellent hearing, and excellent recovery ability. Male supporting role-John Karlev, a retired SSS member, two fingers broken on his left hand, calm and steady, occasionally funny. Male supporting role-Little Robert, a South African gangster. After being taken in by Yu Zhiqian, he worked for Yu Zhiqian. His personality was extremely unreliable. The male supporting role was Di Maria, the mysterious third person in the company. He had only heard of his name, but had never seen him in person. Supporting actor-Peter, ex-EQ member, fifth member of the Battle Wolves Mercenary Group, deaf in one ear and weak in the other. Supporting actor-Yu Reinforcements, the protagonist of the mercenary for twenty years, Yu Zhiqian's father, a hidden big shot.
"War Contractor" Author: Feng Thirty-Five. It is a military/military war novel with management, system style, mercenary, and military elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: It's a decent mercenary novel. You can read it.] It had been a long time since Qidian had a military novel to read.
I hope you will like this book.
One success story could be a contractor who specialized in home renovations. They started small, doing minor kitchen remodels. By providing high - quality work and excellent customer service, they got referrals. Soon, they were handling large - scale whole - house renovations for wealthy clients, growing their business significantly.
I'm not sure specifically which 'hooked driveway' story you are referring to. There could be many stories related to a driveway that is hooked in shape or has some unique feature. Maybe it's a story about a particular event that happened on a hooked driveway in a neighborhood, like a car getting stuck or a mystery discovery there.
It's hard to say for sure. 'Tar' could be a completely fictional creation or it might draw inspiration from real-life situations and then be embellished.
Well, it could be. But often, even if inspired by real life, movies or books might tweak things for dramatic effect or to make the story more engaging. We'd need more info on 'Tar' to know for certain.
Tar fiction is not a commonly known term. Maybe it refers to some fictional works related to tar or something made up using the word 'tar' in a creative context. I'm not really sure though.