According to the information provided, there were many people known as " Uncle Liao," but there was no unified situation where the true identity of a particular " Uncle Liao " was exposed. Among them were Uncle Liao, who provided fried dough sticks in Hepu, Uncle Liao, who was mentioned in specific reincarnation-related content, and Liao Qizhi, an actor from Hong Kong's TV station. These materials did not indicate that they had a concentrated exposure of their true identities, so they could not accurately answer the exposure of Uncle Liao's true identity.
According to the reference materials," Uncle Liao " might have different identities. In material 3, it was mentioned that Uncle Liao was the King of Mountain Worms; in material 5, Uncle Liao made youtiao; and in material 6, Uncle Liao referred to the famous Hong Kong TV actor Liao Qizhi.
The identity of his uncle, the Spirit Realm Walker, was exposed in the fourth chapter of the novel," Spirit Realm Walker."
The identity of his uncle, a spirit realm practitioner, was announced in the fourth chapter. However, the specific exposure time was not mentioned.
" Spirit Realm Walker " was a popular science fiction novel written by the newspaper seller and published on Qidian Chinese website. It was loved by readers. The story described how the Spirit Realm was hard to grasp and how difficult it was to find a ghost. This book could be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. It recommended the audio book host, Zi Jin's intense and exciting performance. The speed was so fast that it was dazzling. You can also get the benefits of an experience member if you go to Qidian to listen to books! You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Zhang Yuanqing. He was calm and wise, good with words, and understood the ways of the world. The female lead was Jiang Yuyou. She was the male lead's aunt. She was smart and kind, but a little delicate.
Uncle Cai was a Chinese rich second-generation heir. His father was from Guangdong, China. He had worked as a drug dealer in Bianshui to earn money and connections. His mother was a doctor in Bianshui, serving the general's private life. Uncle Cai was considered a second-generation Chinese in Bianshui. He had inherited his father's Cantonese and became a middleman who negotiated with various forces, similar to the head of an intermediary dealer. Although he said he didn't want to sell drugs, he was actually in the drug trafficking business. Most of the supplies he transported to the mountain were white powder, and the " small shop owner " was his disguise as a drug dealer. He would also provide daily necessities for drug dealers, help buy and sell rubies, and collude with others. He was the middleman who connected all the evil forces and manipulated others through various means, trying to rope Shen Xing into his criminal network. He could be regarded as a mercenary, fair, independent, and clear-headed middleman. He was also a drug dealer who was good at scheming and manipulating others. Not enough TV dramas? Hurry up and click on the books below to read the wonderful original novel!
[The true identity of the 12th master is Master Huijue.] In the " Bad People " series, the Buddha beads on Huijue's hand were exactly the same as the Buddha beads of the 12 Cave Masters in the fourth season. Apart from that, Master Huijue was also a greater celestial and above, and was on par with the 12 Clan Lords. Thus, it could be inferred that Master Huijue was very likely the legendary master of the 12 Clans.
Uncle Wu Zhu's true identity was a high-level robot, a product left behind by Earth's previous civilization.
Uncle Wu Zhu's true identity was a highly intelligent robot. He was Ye Qingmei's guard and the messenger of the temple. He was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and had been following her. Wu Zhu was blindfolded because his eyes were laser eyes, which were very lethal.
Uncle Wu Zhu's true identity was an intelligent robot, and he was also one of the messengers sent by the Temple to the human world. He was Ye Qingmei's attendant and had always protected her. Wu Zhu had extraordinary physical fitness and combat ability, and was considered a hidden great grandmaster. His eyes were weapons from the previous civilization that could shoot laser beams. In order to protect Ye Qingmei's son, Fan Xian, Wu Zhu took him away from the capital and accompanied Fan Xian as he grew up. Wu Zhu's identity had always been a mystery. Some people thought he was Ye Qingmei's attendant, some thought he was an envoy sent by the Temple, and some thought he was a highly intelligent robot. According to the ending of the novel, Wu Zhu revealed his true identity. He was a robot.
Uncle Wu Zhu's true identity was a high-level robot. He was Ye Qingmei's attendant and protector, and also Fan Xian's personal bodyguard. Wu Zhu was a product left behind by Earth's previous civilization. He had been following Ye Qingmei ever since she brought him out of the temple. He had super strength and special abilities, including laser eyes and powerful combat power. Wu Zhu covered his eyes to hide his robot identity and protect others from his laser eyes. His identity and mission were not only to protect Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, but also to obtain information and revenge. Wu Zhu played an important role in Joy of Life and made a major contribution to the development of the story.