Qing Yunian's combat strength ceiling was Wu Zhu.
Wu Zhu was the top fighter in Joy of Life.
The ceiling of Joy of Life's combat power was the Four Great Grandmasters, which included Dongyi's Sigu Jian, Northern Qi's Ku He, the Qing Kingdom's Ye Liuyun, and Hong Sixiang, who acted as a Great Grandmaster on the surface (but was actually the Qing Emperor himself). These four Grandmasters were considered to be human-shaped nuclear weapons and were the top figures in the world. Among them, Wu Zhu was considered to be an existence whose combat strength far exceeded that of a martial grandmaster. His strength even surpassed the four great grandmasters. Therefore, the strongest person in Joy of Life's combat ceiling should be Wu Zhu.
The ceiling of Joy of Life's combat power was the Four Great Grandmasters, which included Dongyi's Sigu Jian, Northern Qi's Ku He, the Qing Kingdom's Ye Liuyun, and Hong Sixiang, who pretended to be a Great Grandmaster on the surface (but was actually the Qing Emperor himself). However, there was no clear answer to the question of who was the strongest among the four grandmasters.
The ceiling of Qing Yunian's battle prowess was the Four Great Grandmasters. Among them were Dongyi's Sigu Jian, Northern Qi's Ku He, the Qing Kingdom's Ye Liuyun, and Hong Sixiang, who was acting as a Great Grandmaster on the surface (but was actually the Qing Emperor himself). However, there was no clear answer to the question of who was the strongest among the four grandmasters.
Wu Zhu was the top fighter in Joy of Life.
Joy of Life's combat strength was at the top of the four great grandmasters. Among them, Wu Zhu was considered to be an existence whose combat strength far exceeded that of a martial grandmaster. His strength even exceeded the four great grandmasters. Therefore, the strongest person in Joy of Life's combat ceiling should be Wu Zhu.
The ceiling of Joy of Life's combat power was the Four Great Grandmasters, which included Dongyi's Sigu Jian, Northern Qi's Ku He, the Qing Kingdom's Ye Liuyun, and Hong Sixiang, who acted as a Great Grandmaster on the surface (but was actually the Qing Emperor himself). These four Grandmasters were considered to be human-shaped nuclear weapons and were the top figures in the world. In addition, some information mentioned that Wu Zhu's strength had even surpassed the four great grandmasters, and he was considered the strongest person at the ceiling of combat power. However, there was no clear answer to the question of who was the strongest among the four grandmasters.
Joy of Life's combat strength was at the top of the four Grandmasters. These four Grandmasters were considered to be human-shaped nuclear weapons and were the top figures in the world. Among them, Wu Zhu was considered to be an existence whose combat strength far exceeded that of a martial grandmaster. His strength even exceeded that of the four great grandmasters. Therefore, the strongest person in Joy of Life's combat ceiling should be Wu Zhu.
The ceiling of Joy of Life's combat power was the Four Great Grandmasters, including Dongyi's Sigu Jian, Northern Qi's Ku He, the Qing Kingdom's Ye Liuyun, and Hong Sixiang, who acted as a Great Grandmaster on the surface (but was actually the Qing Emperor himself). These four Grandmasters were considered to be human-shaped nuclear weapons and were the top figures in the world. However, there was no clear answer to the question of who was the strongest among the four grandmasters.
The ceiling of Joy of Life's combat power was the Four Great Grandmasters, which included Dongyi's Sigu Jian, Northern Qi's Ku He, the Qing Kingdom's Ye Liuyun, and Hong Sixiang, who acted as a Great Grandmaster on the surface (but was actually the Qing Emperor himself). These four Grandmasters were considered to be human-shaped nuclear weapons and were the top figures in the world. However, there was no clear answer to the question of who was the strongest among the four grandmasters.
The ceiling of Joy of Life's combat power was the Four Great Grandmasters, which included Dongyi's Sigu Jian, Northern Qi's Ku He, the Qing Kingdom's Ye Liuyun, and Hong Sixiang, who acted as a Great Grandmaster on the surface (but was actually the Qing Emperor himself). These four Grandmasters were considered to be human-shaped nuclear weapons and were the top figures in the world. However, there was no clear answer to the question of who was the strongest among the four grandmasters.