During the celebration, Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
During the celebration, Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
During the celebration, Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
Wu Zhu's weapon was the Barrett M82A1, an anti-material sniper rifle.
Joy of Life's letter to Wu Zhu was about Wu Zhu's likes and dislikes. In the letter, Ye Qingmei called Wu Zhu "cute little bamboo" to express that she liked him very much, but she was also angry that he was always cold. The letter also mentioned that Wu Zhu had gone to the temple many times to fight but could never win, and that he had once pulled out the old Emperor's beard. The contents of the letter were not described in detail.
Joy of Life's letter to Wu Zhu had written about Wu Zhu's likes and dislikes. In the letter, Ye Qingmei called Wu Zhu "cute little bamboo" to express that she liked him very much, but she was also angry that he was always cold. The letter also mentioned that Wu Zhu had gone to the temple many times to fight but could never win, and that he had once pulled out the old Emperor's beard. The contents of the letter were not mentioned.