The reason Wu Zhu lost his memory was because the Temple had erased all his memories. Although Wu Zhu was a robot, after interacting with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he developed human feelings. Even though his memory was becoming more and more blurry and he could not remember many things clearly, when Fan Xian tried to awaken his memory, although Wu Zhu did not remember Fan Xian, he ultimately did not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. Wu Zhu's identity was very important. He was the guardian of the temple, and also Ye Qingmei's guardian and loyal servant. Even though he had lost a portion of his memories, Wu Zhu still protected Ye Qingmei's descendants. In the end, he avenged Ye Qingmei and killed the Qing Emperor in the Royal Palace. Therefore, Wu Zhu eventually became an intelligent robot with human emotions.
The main difference might be in the character development. On BakaUpdates, they might focus more on certain aspects of the heroes and villains.
It varies a lot in different comics. Sometimes it's shown as a complex scientific procedure, while in others it's more magical or mysterious.
This kind of comic often contains inappropriate and adult content that may not be suitable for general discussion.
The MCU Abomination and its Comic Vine version have some differences. In the MCU, it might be more visually impressive but less complex in character depth compared to the Comic Vine version.
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