Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert. He had become even stronger after being guided by the Qing Emperor. However, he did not break through to the realm of great grandmaster. The Qing Emperor deliberately made Hong Sixiang his shield to lure out Sigu Jian and Ku He to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Hong Sixiang's death was an important price to the Qing Emperor. It exposed his true strength.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Ku He in the battle of Dong Mountain. As the Qing Emperor's shield and bait, he was sacrificed by the Qing Emperor to expose his strength. In the original novel, Hong Sixiang was only a peak ninth-level expert. He only became stronger after the Qing Emperor's guidance. Even though he was considered the fourth Great Grandmaster, the Qing Emperor was actually stronger. Hong Sixiang's death was an important price to pay for the Qing Emperor because his death revealed the Qing Emperor's true Great Grandmaster strength.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He. In " Celebrating Years," Hong Sixiang was used by the Qing Emperor as a shield and was mistaken for the Qing Emperor's identity as a Great Grandmaster. However, in the battle of Dong Mountain, Hong Sixiang was easily defeated by Ku He, exposing his weakness of lacking strength. In the end, Hong Sixiang was killed by Ku He, dying a miserable death. Hong Sixiang's death was an important price to pay for the Qing Emperor because his death revealed the Qing Emperor's true Great Grandmaster strength.
Hong Sixiang's ending was that he was killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He during the battle at Dong Mountain. As the Qing Emperor's shield and bait, Hong Sixiang was sacrificed by the Qing Emperor to expose his strength. Even though Hong Sixiang was considered the fourth Great Grandmaster, he was only a peak ninth-level expert. He had only become stronger under the Qing Emperor's guidance. However, his abilities were completely inferior to the true Great Grandmaster Ku He, so he was easily defeated in battle. Hong Sixiang's death was an important price to the Qing Emperor. It exposed his true strength.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Ku He in the battle of Dong Mountain. As the Qing Emperor's shield and bait, Hong Sixiang was sacrificed by the Qing Emperor to expose his strength. Even though he was considered the fourth Great Grandmaster, the Qing Emperor was actually stronger. In the original novel, Hong Sixiang was only a peak ninth-level expert. He only became stronger after the Qing Emperor's guidance. His death was to create an opportunity for the Qing Emperor to reveal his true strength.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert. He had become even stronger after being guided by the Qing Emperor. However, he did not break through to the realm of great grandmaster. The Qing Emperor deliberately made Hong Sixiang his shield to lure out Sigu Jian and Ku He to assassinate the Qing Emperor.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert. He had become even stronger after being guided by the Qing Emperor. However, he did not break through to the realm of great grandmaster. The Qing Emperor deliberately made Hong Sixiang his shield to lure out Sigu Jian and Ku He to assassinate the Qing Emperor.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert. He had become even stronger after being guided by the Qing Emperor. However, he did not break through to the realm of great grandmaster. The Qing Emperor deliberately made Hong Sixiang his shield to lure out Sigu Jian and Ku He to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Hong Sixiang's death was an important price to the Qing Emperor. It exposed his true strength.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert. He had become even stronger after being guided by the Qing Emperor. However, he did not break through to the realm of great grandmaster. The Qing Emperor deliberately made Hong Sixiang his shield to lure out Sigu Jian and Ku He to assassinate the Qing Emperor.
Hong Sixiang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert. He had become even stronger after being guided by the Qing Emperor. However, he did not break through to the realm of great grandmaster. The Qing Emperor deliberately made Hong Sixiang his shield to lure out Sigu Jian and Ku He to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Hong Sixiang's death was an important sacrifice for the Qing Emperor because he had exposed his strength as a Great Grandmaster.