Xiao Wu had rabbit ears, this image design was deliberately added when Xuan Ji was modeling, the purpose was to make Xiao Wu look even more adorable, to highlight her character characteristics. Under certain circumstances, Tang Wutong would be exactly the same as Xiao Wu after adding rabbit ears. As the daughter of Tang San and Xiao Wu, she had inherited her parents 'appearance, and with a specific style (like adding rabbit ears, changing into Xiao Wu's clothes, etc.) she could even more display her resemblance to Xiao Wu. "What's Twin Martial Souls? I Have Five Martial Souls" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
Xiao Wu was 1.86 meters tall, Tang Wutong was 1.87 meters tall, so Tang Wutong was even taller. " What's Twin Martial Souls? I Have Five Martial Souls " is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
Xiao Wu was the heroine of the Tang family's third young master's fantasy novel "Douluo Continent" and its derivative works. In the novel, Xiao Wu's rabbit dance was one of her spirit abilities. The rabbit dance was a dance with a special rhythm and movements. When Xiao Wu displayed the rabbit dance, she would display the agility and agility of a rabbit, her body lightly jumping and spinning, just like a real rabbit. Her rabbit dance skill could be used to attack enemies, dodge attacks, or move quickly to cause trouble for the enemy. Don't know if you still want to know more about Xiao Wu? Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the original classic, Battle Through the Heavens!
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Xiao Wu's rabbit form was the spirit form in the Tang family's third young master's long fantasy novel "Douluo Continent" and its derivative works. Xiao Wu was a hundred thousand year spirit beast Soft Bone Rabbit that had re-cultivated to human form. Her rabbit form had a cute appearance and formidable fighting strength. In rabbit form, Xiao Wu's spirit avatar was the Soft Bone Demon Rabbit, able to use teleportation, Invincible Golden Body, Soft Bone Lock and other abilities. I don't know what information you still want to know about Xiao Wu's rabbit form? Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the original classic, Battle Through the Heavens!
In order to let Tang San come back to life, Xiao Wu chose to sacrifice herself, after which her soul dissipated into a dying rabbit. The Yearning Heartbroken Red saved her last breath. After Tang San waited for seven days and seven nights, Xiao Wu's body regained consciousness, but her soul was already gone. Xiao Wu's initial rabbit color after sacrifice was white, but after Tang San fed her the Yearning Heartbroken Red, she began to change, her body appearing in other colors, her ears turning pink, the corners of her eyes turning into peach blossom eyes, becoming an extremely cute pink rabbit, her eyes peach blossom eyes, her ears and little claws all toot. After turning into a rabbit, Xiao Wu had no consciousness, but under Tang San's care, she slowly recovered her vitality, but she had already lost her soul, like a walking corpse.
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Tang Wutong was Tang San and Xiao Wu's daughter, spoiled by her parents since childhood, lacking the ability to live independently. Her princess aura hadn't changed since she entered Shrek Academy. Although she had the Three Birth Martial Spirit and was more talented than Huo Yuhao, she was more dependent on Huo Yuhao in battle and rarely used her full strength. As he grew older, he gradually became Huo Yuhao's vassal. Although his talent, strength, and background far exceeded Huo Yuhao's, he could not reach Huo Yuhao's height. Instead, he only became a foil to Huo Yuhao. He could have relied on his excellent conditions to make more achievements in the peerless Tang Sect, but he failed to unleash his potential. His relationship with Huo Yuhao gradually led to a kind of "degeneration" in his status. The novel "The Duoluo Continent Haotong Biography" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Tang clan's third young master's novel Douluo Continent, Xiao Wu sacrificed herself to become Tang San's spirit ring, her true form a soft bone rabbit. Tang San's feelings for Xiao Wu never changed. No matter what state Xiao Wu was in, he still loved her deeply. In the process of Xiao Wu turning into a rabbit, Tang San showed great care and protection. He spared no effort to protect Xiao Wu, working hard to raise his strength, and finally resurrecting Xiao Wu. This series of events showed that even if Xiao Wu became a rabbit, Tang San's love for her had never changed. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>