Mobile Legends 'Di Renjie's voice dialogue included: " It's time to arrest you. I'm punishing you on behalf of the law. Can the dead speak? In the name of His Majesty, you're arrested. I'm the embodiment of the law, speaking for the innocent. Do you want to know how you died? Come, I'll tell you right away."
Yang Yuhuan's speech script included the following contents:
1. Three thousand dotes on her.
2. She was born beautiful and hard to give up.
3. She was like green tea, but you were like hot water.
4. The strings moved, the emotions moved, the heart moved, and he indulged in a song.
5. Enjoying the trill, indulging in my bosom.
6. Feel the charm of maturity and look forward to sharing bliss with you.
7. Don't forget me.
8. After holding hands, she would let go. Liking anything was a lie. She was very silly and naive.
9. Don't offend women.
10. What does it have to do with me that you love me? If you die, my story will continue.
11. This hatred is endless.
12. The song ends and the clouds scatter.
13. Chang 'an Fortress hid a secret that led directly to the ultimate power.
14. Clouds think of clothes, flowers think of appearance, spring breeze Buddha threshold dew gorgeous.
15. Was that happiness?
16. Things change, but looks don't age.
17. Looking at you in the mirror, how can I fall in love with someone?
18. Did you hear it? A voice from the primordial era.
19. A mirage was not an illusion. Similar powers surged within the guqin.
20. The most difficult thing to let go of was the memories.
21. There was a price to pay for being remembered.
22. The heart would not waver, but the zither would.
23. It was as if they had encountered a distant dream.
24. a natural beauty is hard to abandon.
The above is Yang Yuhuan's complete set of voice lines.
Sukuna does die in the manga. The way it happens is quite dramatic and ties in with many other elements of the story, adding depth and tension to the overall narrative.
No. Ryomen Sukuna is a fictional character from Japanese mythology and modern manga/anime. He doesn't have a basis in a true historical event or person.
Nope. Ryomen Sukuna has no basis in reality. It's a product of the creative minds of the writers and illustrators who designed a captivating fictional character for the enjoyment of the audience.