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Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

2024-12-24 08:59
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There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value and could help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. The Qing Emperor also knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. He believed that Wu Zhu could not be defeated, so he was not willing to easily attack him. Finally, according to the description in Joy of Life's original novel, Wu Zhu was programmed to not use laser eyes, so his eyes were always covered with a black cloth. No one had seen his eyes. Thus, there were many reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly, including the Qing Emperor's confidence, the attention of Ye Qingmei and the others, Wu Zhu's value, and Wu Zhu's own limitations.

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Did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

Yes, Wu Zhu had killed the Qing Emperor in the novel Celebrating Years. Wu Zhu single-handedly fought against the Imperial Army and guards and finally succeeded in charging in front of the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu fought. The Qing Emperor cut off Wu Zhu's legs and seriously injured him. However, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. This plot was described in detail in the online novel "Celebrating Years".

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2024-12-22 14:18

Did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

Yes, Wu Zhu had killed the Qing Emperor in the novel Joy of Life. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu fought. The Qing Emperor cut off Wu Zhu's legs and seriously injured him. However, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes.

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2024-12-19 17:17

Did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

Yes, Wu Zhu had killed the Qing Emperor in the novel Joy of Life. Wu Zhu single-handedly fought against the Imperial Army and guards and finally succeeded in charging in front of the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu fought. The Qing Emperor cut off Wu Zhu's legs and seriously injured him. However, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. This plot was described in detail in the online novel Joy of Life.

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2024-12-16 09:29

Did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

Yes, Wu Zhu had killed the Qing Emperor. In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu fought against the Imperial Army and guards by himself and finally succeeded in killing his way to the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu fought. The Qing Emperor cut off Wu Zhu's legs and seriously injured him. However, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. This plot was described in detail in the online novel Joy of Life.

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2025-01-01 01:56

Did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

Yes, Wu Zhu had killed the Qing Emperor in the novel Joy of Life. Wu Zhu single-handedly fought against the Imperial Army and guards and finally succeeded in charging in front of the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu fought. The Qing Emperor cut off Wu Zhu's legs and seriously injured him. However, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. This plot was described in detail in the online novel Joy of Life.

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2024-12-25 03:22

Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. Third, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. As long as he was used well, not only could he kill the other three Great Grandmasters, but he could also help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. Fourth, the Qing Emperor had been searching for the secrets of the Temple. He knew that Wu Zhu knew the route to the Temple, but he could not remember it for the time being. He believed that Wu Zhu would remember it sooner or later. Finally, the Qing Emperor knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. Even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, so it was best for him not to act rashly.

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2024-12-22 10:47

Why did the Qing Emperor not kill Wu Zhu?

There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor did not kill Wu Zhu. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He felt that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. As long as he used him well, not only could he kill the other three Great Grandmasters, but he could also help him easily complete his hegemony of unifying the world. The Qing Emperor also knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. If even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, what else in the world could do anything to him? Thus, it was best for the Qing Emperor not to move. The Qing Emperor still wanted to use Wu Zhu's blindfold. He was very curious about Wu Zhu's eyes. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not kill Wu Zhu because he believed he could control Wu Zhu. He felt that Wu Zhu had value, and he was afraid of Wu Zhu's powerful strength.

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2024-12-21 04:43

Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. Third, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. As long as he was used well, not only could he kill the other three Great Grandmasters, but he could also help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. Fourth, the Qing Emperor had been searching for the secrets of the Temple. He knew that Wu Zhu knew the route to the Temple, but he could not remember it for the time being. He believed that Wu Zhu would remember it sooner or later. Finally, the Qing Emperor knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. Even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, so it was best for him not to act rashly.

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2024-12-21 21:06

Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. Third, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. As long as he was used well, not only could he kill the other three Great Grandmasters, but he could also help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. Fourth, the Qing Emperor had been searching for the secrets of the Temple. He knew that Wu Zhu knew the route to the Temple, but he could not remember it for the time being. He believed that Wu Zhu would remember it sooner or later. Finally, the Qing Emperor knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. Even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, so it was best for him not to act rashly.

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2024-12-21 22:23

Why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

The reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was that the Qing Emperor had cut off Wu Zhu's legs and severely injured him. In addition, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. The specific reasons and motives might need to be further understood in the novel Joy of Life.

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2024-10-22 13:14

Why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

The reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was because Fan Xian wanted to grasp power and have supreme authority. In the beginning, Fan Xian only wanted to use various methods to let himself control enough power to bargain with the Emperor and let himself and the people he cared about control his own fate. In addition, the reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest was to cover up his connection with the Temple and the matter of killing Wu Zhu. Thus, Wu Zhu killing the Qing Emperor was caused by Fan Xian's will and the Qing Emperor's threat to Wu Zhu.

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2024-10-23 23:18
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