In 1920, the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution—Prohibition—officially took effect. Jesse Lindsay, transported to Chicago, built his "beverage" business during the Roaring Twenties. At that time, Al Capone, the underground emperor, was just taking his first steps towards dominating Chicago. As the iron fist of the Great Depression slammed into the bubble of false prosperity, Jesse Lindsay's name had already resounded throughout North America!
Rong Wenyan travels back to the American colonies of 1770, founding a pharmaceutical company and becoming the mayor of a small town. Faced with the escalating independence movement, he neither wants to help the Continental Congress violently resist taxes, nor does he want to be an accomplice of the British. [History + Farming + Light Fantasy + Harem] Reader group: 326460817
In 1883, on the blood-and-fire western frontier, the Dutton family embarked on a westward journey: veteran James protected his family, rebellious daughter Elsa sought freedom, and precocious teenager Tom tamed the fierce green mule "Loach," struggling to survive amidst bandit raids and the desolate wilderness. Armed with covered wagons and lever-action rifles, they enforced an ironclad law between gallows-lined towns and vast grasslands: tame the wilderness or be devoured by it.
Becoming a police officer and protecting the peace of the area; you'll not only experience thrilling street shootouts between police and "model citizens," but also feel the local customs and culture of "Two and a Half Men." Sean: "Only one of the stun gun and the electric baton is charged. Guess which one is charged now?" Criminal: "The electric gun?" Sean: "Just kidding, they're both charged!" Sean: This isn't an ordinary suspect anymore; we have to strike hard! Sean: "Firing fifteen bullets per second, that's the magazine's limit, not mine." Criminal: "He buried me in the ground, claiming it was for ginseng cultivation." Model Citizen: "Aren't you a police officer? Why do you have henchmen?" Sean: "What henchmen? I only see citizens cooperating with law enforcement!" Playboy Charlie: "Sean, if only you were my brother..."
In 1946, World War II had just ended, and the United States entered a golden age of rapid development. Enzo Greco, an orphan from another era, was discharged from the army and immediately unemployed, desperately needing a career change. His plan was to attend university, using his education as an invitation to sit at the table and claim a slice of the golden age's pie! But difficulties arose one after another: the exorbitant tuition fees of prestigious universities left him strapped for cash; the bleak state of the orphanage also made it impossible for him to stand idly by. Money! He had to make money immediately! *Grey businesses, family feuds, the "principle of silence"... As a Sicilian immigrant to America, Enzo possessed a "scale of luck"—doing good deeds could offset misfortune. "My time in charge of the family has never been smooth sailing." "But fortunately, the storms have always been one step behind me"—a great philanthropist, industrialist, fashion icon, king of nylon...
Ethan knelt on a prisoner's neck, a Sig Sauer pistol pressed against the man's head. "From police academy to prison, from prison to the police station, I've worked my way up step by step. You dare call me a corrupt cop? You dare call me cheating?" "Answer me! Answer me! What evidence do you have to prove I'm a corrupt cop, that I'm cheating?" The prisoner, unable to resist, was already deathly pale. "I can't breathe." Free America, gunfights every day. The story begins with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office.