INKR Logo
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2901994
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2902020
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2902031
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2902032
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2902028
Chapter 51
This is a locked chapterChapter 51
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the girl, who is the victim of the car-chase incident, is the same girl who was the object of the previous chapter's scorn. We also learn that she is the daughter of one of the most powerful men in China, and that her father is the head of the powerful Politburo. The Politburo is the highest political body in the country, and it has the power to declare war on any country that does not comply with the Politburo's edicts. It is also the supreme authority in the field of law, and the supreme court of the People's Republic of China, which is the supreme law of the country. The people of China are divided into two camps: those who believe in the communist system, and those who support the socialist system. The communists believe that the country should be run according to the laws of the land, while the socialists believe in a system of laws that is based on the principles of the nation's founding fathers.
Close Viewer
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2901994
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2902020
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2902031
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2902032
Walking in the Rain • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2902028
Chapter 51
This is a locked chapterChapter 51
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the girl, who is the victim of the car-chase incident, is the same girl who was the object of the previous chapter's scorn. We also learn that she is the daughter of one of the most powerful men in China, and that her father is the head of the powerful Politburo. The Politburo is the highest political body in the country, and it has the power to declare war on any country that does not comply with the Politburo's edicts. It is also the supreme authority in the field of law, and the supreme court of the People's Republic of China, which is the supreme law of the country. The people of China are divided into two camps: those who believe in the communist system, and those who support the socialist system. The communists believe that the country should be run according to the laws of the land, while the socialists believe in a system of laws that is based on the principles of the nation's founding fathers.
Close Viewer