The reason could vary. Maybe they had a guilty conscience or saw the other person as more valuable. Without knowing all the nuances of the comic, it's just speculation.
It could be that the character had a deep sense of responsibility or a hidden connection to the situation that made them offer themselves instead. But again, it depends on the specific details and backstory in the comic.
It's a unique and engaging story that involves various adventures and challenges faced by the pianist. But I can't go into too much detail right now.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe there's something about the comic that makes it not suitable for reference or maybe there are better sources available.
The main reason why 'Drawing Swords' was not completed was that it encountered many difficulties and challenges during the filming process, including political factors, economic factors, and cultural factors. The political factor was an important issue in the filming process of 'Drawing the Sword'. As the drama involved some content of China's political system, there were some restrictions and obstacles during the filming process. In addition, the script of the drama was also reviewed and some plots and characters were changed. These factors led to delays in the filming process and an increase in costs, which ultimately led to the inability to complete the filming of 'Drawing Swords.' However, it was still unknown whether 'Drawing Swords' would be completed in the end. Although the director and scriptwriter of the drama said that they had tried their best to complete the story, political and cultural factors still existed, so it was uncertain whether the drama would be officially broadcast.
There were many good novels in China, so there could be many reasons why they didn't make anime. The writing style and presentation of novels and anime were different, and they needed to be readjusted. A novel usually focused more on the plot and character creation, while an anime focused more on visual effects and animation effects. Therefore, if the novel was adapted into an anime, the storyline, character setting, and scene design might need to be readjusted to ensure that it matched the form of the anime. The audiences of novels and comics were also different. Fictions were usually more suitable for adults to read while anime was more suitable for young audiences. Therefore, if the novel was adapted into an anime, it needed to be adapted according to the preferences and needs of the audience to ensure the appeal of the anime. The production cost of a novel and an anime was also different. Making an adaptation of a novel into an anime required a lot of manpower, material resources, and financial resources, and the profits from the adaptation of an anime might not be as good as those from a movie or television series. Therefore, some authors might be more willing to sell the copyright to a film or television company than to adapt it into an anime. There were many good novels in China. Why not make an anime? There were many factors to consider, such as the producer, the author, and the audience.
The Barrett sniper rifle had been used many times during the celebration. In episode 28, Fan Xian used the Barrett sniper rifle to kill the Qing Emperor. Ye Qingmei also used the Barrett sniper rifle to successfully kill the Qing Emperor's two brothers and help the Qing Emperor ascend to the throne. In addition, Fan Ruoruo also used the Barrett sniper rifle to snipe the Qing Emperor, but she did not succeed in killing him. As a result, the Barrett sniper rifle was used many times during the celebration, which had an important impact on the plot.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor shot arrows. First of all, he shot arrows to practice peerless martial arts. The Qing Emperor was hidden in the Jingdou Royal Palace. Very few people knew that he was an expert at the Great Grandmaster level. Archery was one of his ways of practicing martial arts, especially the armor-piercing arrow that he had researched. It could penetrate armor and was very powerful. Through archery, the Qing Emperor could display his martial arts strength. At the same time, he could restrain his subjects and make them submit to him wholeheartedly. Secondly, the Qing Emperor shot the arrow to guard against Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei was a transmigrator. The Qing Emperor believed that her power was strong enough to change everything. Ye Qingmei had once used a Barrett sniper rifle to kill a competitor of the Qing Emperor from several kilometers away. This left the Qing Emperor with a deep fear of Ye Qingmei, especially the power of the Barrett sniper rifle. The Qing Emperor used archery to remind himself to be wary of Ye Qingmei or other possible threats. Archery became a way for him to fight against his fear.
There were many reasons for the Qing Emperor to shoot. First of all, the Qing Emperor shot arrows to practice peerless martial arts. He was hidden in the capital's imperial palace, and very few people knew that he was a grandmaster level expert. Archery was one of his ways of practicing martial arts, especially the armor-piercing arrow that he had researched. It could penetrate armor and was very powerful. Through archery, the Qing Emperor could display his martial arts strength. At the same time, he could restrain his subjects and make them submit to him wholeheartedly. Secondly, the Qing Emperor shot the arrow to guard against Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei was a transmigrator. The Qing Emperor believed that her power was strong enough to change everything. The Qing Emperor had left a deep fear for Ye Qingmei, especially when he felt that he could not defend against the power of the Barrett sniper rifle. The Qing Emperor used archery to remind himself to be wary of Ye Qingmei or other possible threats. Archery became a way for him to fight against his fear. In addition, the Qing Emperor's archery also had the meaning of warning and severing ties. He had shot an arrow at the Eldest Princess to warn her, to show that he already had killing intent towards her, and to sever all ties with her. The Qing Emperor was angry and disappointed with the Eldest Princess's actions because her ambitions had swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. The Qing Emperor used archery to express his dissatisfaction and determination towards the Eldest Princess. In summary, the Qing Emperor's reasons for shooting included practicing martial arts, guarding against Ye Qingmei, warning, and severing ties. These reasons made the Qing Emperor develop a love and fondness for archery.
Maybe there's something wrong with the comic or it doesn't meet the posting requirements.
It could be that the Bohrs comic doesn't provide the necessary information or doesn't fit the topic at hand. Sometimes, certain references just don't add value or make sense to bring up.
There was currently no definite answer as to why the second season of " Celebrating Years " was not filmed. There were some comments and speculations from netizens, but there was no official announcement or explanation. There was some information that suggested that there was a relationship of interest between the producers and the producers of the show, but this did not explain why the second season was not filmed. Other than that, some changes in actors might also be one of the reasons. In short, there was not enough information to determine why the second season of " Celebrating Years " was not filmed.