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Celebrating the True Identity of Wu Zhu

2024-12-17 23:15
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2024-12-18 03:20

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot.

Celebrating the True Identity of Wu Zhu

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2025-01-03 01:51

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot. He was the product of a highly developed high-tech civilization, the first generation of 'immortal emissaries' sent to the human world. Wu Zhu possessed powerful offensive power, especially his laser eyes. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, he would not grow old. Moreover, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he gradually gained his own consciousness and emotions. Although Wu Zhu was a robot, his relationship with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian gave him human feelings.

Celebrating the True Identity of Wu Zhu

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2025-01-01 16:18

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, he would not age. Moreover, he had been reprogrammed and lost a part of his memory. He was the servant of Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. His martial arts were unfathomable. After Wu Zhu had been brought out of the Temple by Ye Qingmei, he had always protected and taught Fan Xian. He had become Fan Xian's closest relative. In the end, Wu Zhu and Fan Xian worked together to kill the Qing Emperor. In the end, they recuperated on Dong Mountain. Although Wu Zhu was a robot, after interacting with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he already had a human soul.

Celebrating the True Identity of Wu Zhu

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2024-12-20 23:25

Wu Zhu's true identity in the novel " Celebrating Years " was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the previous civilization. Although his appearance was not much different from that of a normal human, he would not age and had extraordinary abilities. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, Wu Zhu displayed human feelings and consciousness. He risked his life to save Ye Qingmei's children and silently protected them. Even though he had been restarted and lost all his memories, he refused to carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These details showed that Wu Zhu already had his own consciousness and feelings.

Celebrating the True Identity of Wu Zhu

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2024-12-18 06:20

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, he would not age. Moreover, he had been reprogrammed and lost a part of his memory. He was the servant of Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. His martial arts were unfathomable. In the play, Wu Zhu followed Fan Xian back to the Central Plains and joined forces with everyone to fight against the Qing Emperor. He was the most powerful character in Qing Yu's life. Even the four great grandmasters were not his match. Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, and he was also the first generation of " immortal messengers " sent by the Temple to the human world. He was supposed to be a highly intelligent robot in a military museum located in the Arctic, and he was called a " god " by the first Homo Evolutis. After spending time with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he gradually gained his own consciousness and emotions. Even though he had lost his memory after being retyped, he still did not execute the order to kill Fan Xian and insisted on protecting the main character.

Celebrating the True Identity of Wu Zhu

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2024-10-24 01:49

Wu Zhu's true identity in the novel " Celebrating Years " was a robot. He was the servant of the main character, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. He had powerful martial arts and mysterious power. Although his appearance was not much different from that of a normal person, he would not age and had extraordinary abilities.

Celebrating the True Identity and Ending of Wu Zhu

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2025-01-12 13:45

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. He wouldn't grow old, and he had been erased by someone before, losing a part of his memory. Even so, Wu Zhu had human feelings in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. He would risk his life to save his master's child and protect him silently. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. In the end, Wu Zhu was severely injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, he had his own consciousness. He wanted to live a quiet life alone and did not continue to be with Fan Xian's family.

Celebrating the True Identity and Ending of Wu Zhu

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2025-01-08 05:41

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, it was clear from the details in the play that he was not a real human. He wouldn't grow old, and he had been erased by someone before, losing a part of his memory. Even so, Wu Zhu had human feelings in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. He would risk his life to save his master's child and protect him silently. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. In the end, Wu Zhu was severely injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, he had his own consciousness. He wanted to live a quiet life alone and did not continue to be with Fan Xian's family.

Celebrating the True Identity and Ending of Wu Zhu

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2025-01-07 22:28

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, it was clear from the details in the play that he was not a real human. He wouldn't grow old, and he had been erased by someone before, losing a part of his memory. Even so, Wu Zhu had human feelings in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. He would risk his life to save his master's child and protect him silently. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. In the end, Wu Zhu was severely injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, he had his own consciousness. He wanted to live a quiet life alone and did not continue to be with Fan Xian's family.

Celebrating the True Identity and Ending of Wu Zhu

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2025-01-06 19:25

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, it was clear from the details in the play that he was not a real human. He wouldn't grow old, and he had been erased by someone before, losing a part of his memory. Wu Zhu's ending was to follow Fan Xian back to the Central Plains. After working together with everyone to kill the Qing Emperor, he was injured and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Although Wu Zhu was a robot, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he already possessed a human soul. Even though he couldn't remember the past after being retyped, he still insisted on not killing the main character, and many years later, when he thought of the past Ye Qingmei, he would reveal a gentle smile.

Celebrating the True Identity and Ending of Wu Zhu

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2025-01-06 09:52

Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, it was clear from the details in the play that he was not a real human. He wouldn't grow old, and he had been erased by someone before, losing a part of his memory. Even so, Wu Zhu had human feelings in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. He would risk his life to save his master's child and protect him silently. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. In the end, Wu Zhu was severely injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, he had his own consciousness. He wanted to live a quiet life alone and did not continue to be with Fan Xian's family.

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