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Why did the Qing Emperor look for Wu Zhu?

2024-12-24 12:24
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2024-12-24 14:29

The Qing Emperor wanted to find Wu Zhu mainly because he was afraid of Wu Zhu's strength and potential threat. The Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu's martial strength was very powerful and was not restricted by any family factors. As a result, he was not very confident in Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor knew that he could not defeat Wu Zhu, so he wanted to find his weakness so that he could defeat him. In addition, the Qing Emperor also believed that using Wu Zhu could help him easily complete his hegemony of unifying the world. The Qing Emperor 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? It was best not to touch such a person. The Qing Emperor's pursuit of Wu Zhu was also related to his goal of pursuing the Temple. This was because the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu had the route to the Temple hidden in his mind. In short, the Qing Emperor looked for Wu Zhu because he was afraid of his strength and potential threat. At the same time, he hoped to use him to achieve his goal.

Why did Wu Zhu fight with the Qing Emperor?

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2025-01-09 17:37

The reason why Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor fought could be traced back to the complicated relationship between them. The Qing Emperor was the main villain in the Qing Dynasty. He was a peak figure in feudal society and possessed great strength and schemes. Wu Zhu was a robot with powerful combat abilities and laser eyes. The Qing Emperor had always tried to kill Wu Zhu because he was afraid of Wu Zhu's strength and his identity as a Temple envoy. However, at Ye Qingmei's request, Wu Zhu did not take the initiative to remove his blindfold and use his laser eyes to kill the Qing Emperor. In the end, in their final battle, Wu Zhu used his laser eyes to defeat the Qing Emperor, causing him to die. Thus, the reason why Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor fought was because of their complicated relationship and the Qing Emperor's fear of Wu Zhu's strength.

Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

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2025-01-04 05:02

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.

Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

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2025-01-02 01:53

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.

Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

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2025-01-01 13:34

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.

Why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

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2025-01-01 08:06

The reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was because the Qing Emperor had cut off Wu Zhu's legs and severely injured him. 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 "Celebrating Years".

Why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

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2025-01-01 08:01

Wu Zhu had killed the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor had cut off Wu Zhu's legs and severely injured him. 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 "Celebrating Years".

Why did Wu Zhu not kill the Qing Emperor?

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2025-01-01 05:59

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 was a cautious person. He had set up a trap to kill Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu. He was originally afraid that Wu Zhu would come and kill him. If he attacked, wouldn't he be admitting to it? If he couldn't kill Wu Zhu, he would be the one to deal with Wu Zhu after he recovered. The people he feared the most in his life were Big Sniper and Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor did not want to expose his strength. He had always hidden his strength very well. It was enough for him to be the only Great Grandmaster. For many years, he had been scheming against the three Great Grandmasters, so he had been enduring. His goal was to get rid of the three Great Grandmasters. In summary, the reason Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor was that the Qing Emperor believed he could control Wu Zhu. With the attention of Ye Qingmei and the others, the Qing Emperor was cautious and did not want to expose his strength.

Why did Wu Zhu fight with the Qing Emperor?

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2024-12-30 18:36

The reason why Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor fought could be traced back to the complicated relationship between them. The Qing Emperor was the main villain in the Qing Dynasty. He was a peak figure in feudal society and possessed great strength and schemes. Wu Zhu was a robot with powerful combat abilities and laser eyes. The Qing Emperor had always tried to kill Wu Zhu, but there were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not directly 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 attack Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor had mastered the secret manual of the King's zhenqi, and Wu Zhu had no internal energy. He only had the ability to adapt to changes in his body, so Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was also afraid of Wu Zhu because Wu Zhu had displayed precise and perfect computing power in battle, making it difficult for the Qing Emperor to find a flaw. In short, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor fought because of their complicated relationship and the Qing Emperor's plan to control or destroy Wu Zhu.

Why did the Qing Emperor not kill Wu Zhu?

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2024-12-30 05:57

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 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. In summary, the Qing Emperor did not kill Wu Zhu because he believed that he could control Wu Zhu, that Wu Zhu had value, and that the Qing Emperor was afraid of Wu Zhu's strength.

Why did Wu Zhu fight with the Qing Emperor?

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2024-12-30 04:34

The reason why Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor fought could be traced back to the complicated relationship between them. The Qing Emperor was the main villain in the Qing Dynasty. He was a peak figure in feudal society and possessed great strength and schemes. Wu Zhu was a robot with powerful combat abilities and laser eyes. The Qing Emperor had always tried to kill Wu Zhu because he was afraid of Wu Zhu's existence. The Qing Emperor knew that one of Wu Zhu's weaknesses was his fear of fire. This was because Wu Zhu's body was made of a special alloy, and fire could harm him. The Qing Emperor had once seen the Temple Emissary melt into a strange thing by the fire on the wasteland. The Temple Emissary was similar to Wu Zhu in that they were robots. Thus, the Qing Emperor determined that fire was Wu Zhu's weakness and planned to use this weakness to defeat him. However, the search results did not provide clear information about the details and results of the fight between Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor.

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