In the three-body novel, Wang Miao suddenly disappeared because his characters in the second and third novels were deleted. This was because the author Liu Cixin had his own ideas and arrangements for the plot and character settings of the novel. He felt that Wang Miao's character was not enough to support the entire story of the novel. In the novel, Wang Miao was an important character who had an important influence on the future development of the Three-Body Civilization and mankind. However, Liu Cixin felt that Wang Miao's character was not enough to support the entire plot of the novel, so he deleted Wang Miao's character to make the plot of the novel more compact and coherent. In addition, Wang Miao's disappearance also made the theme of the novel more profound and complicated, allowing readers to better understand the fate of the three-body civilization and mankind.
Wang Miao suddenly disappeared in the three-body novel because in the second book, Dark Forest, and the third book, Death Forever, Wang Miao participated in the exchanges and negotiations between space civilizations as a representative of mankind. However, he was kidnapped by the three-body people halfway through the second book and sent to the "micro-space" of the three-body galaxy. The plot of the third book took place in the "micro-space". Because the space of particles was an extreme space that existed for a very short time and the life inside was very fragile, Wang Miao's living condition in the space of particles was very dangerous. If he didn't get enough protection or successfully escaped, he might die in the micro-particle space, which might also cause him to not appear in the second and third storylines.
Why didn't Wang Miao and Wei Cheng appear in the second part of the Three-Body Problem? Wang Miao and Wei Cheng didn't appear in the storyline of the second part of " The Three-Body Problem,"" Dark Forest." This was because Wang Miao and Wei Cheng had already died in the first " Three-Body Problem ". In the novel, Wang Miao was an astronomer who played an important role in the confrontation between the Earth civilization and the Three-Body Civilization. However, when he discovered the existence of the Three-Body Civilization and sent a signal to Earth, he was already dead. Therefore, Wang Miao's character did not appear in the second movie. Similarly, Wei Cheng was also an astronomer. He died in the first movie. His character did not appear in the second film. The reason why Wang Miao and Wei Cheng weren't in the second book was because these characters had died in the first book, and the novel also mentioned that these characters had died in the first book, so they didn't appear in the second book.
My answer may not have been clear enough. If you're listening to a novel and it suddenly disappears, it might be because you heard the voice but didn't notice the source of the novel or the stop of the source. You can try playing the novel again or check your device's volume setting to see if the audio might be muted or blocked. You can also try to search for other devices or online resources near you to see if anyone else has heard this novel. In addition, if you are using an online reading platform such as a novel website or online reading software, you can also try to check if there are any abnormalities such as website or software failures or if other users have encountered similar problems. I hope these suggestions can help you solve your problem.
In the second movie, Icarus 'contract suddenly disappeared because it was interfered by the power of the mysterious world, causing the contract to no longer be effective. The power of this mysterious world was believed to be a power that could control the natural world. Its existence was described as beyond the scope of human understanding. In the storyline of the second movie, Icarus and the other creatures from the sky were summoned to the mysterious world and were interfered with by the mysterious world. This interference made Icarus 'contract invalid and he could no longer carry out his duties. Therefore, in the second movie, Icarus's contract would suddenly disappear, and other things that fell from the sky would have to find other ways to complete the mission.
In the novel, Wang Miao wasn't killed by the Three-Body Man but became his slave. In the second part of " The Three-Body Problem "," The Dark Forest," Wang Miao was once an astronomer who was unfortunately discovered by the Three-Body Problem when he was carrying out a mission. He was then captured and became a slave of the Three-Body Problem. Under the rule of the Three-Body People, Wang Miao was forced to do all kinds of work, including studying the evolution of the Three-Body Civilization and the universe, as well as maintaining the space colonization plan of the Three-Body People. Although Wang Miao had expressed his willingness to resist the Three-Body People, he eventually succumbed to their rule and became a " tool " of the Three-Body People. At the end of the novel, Wang Miao expressed his pain and reluctance when he was forced to leave the planet of the Three-Body People, but in the end, he still left this world.
Wang Miao was a character with a complicated background and deep feelings in the three-body series. His death was a classic plot in the series. In " Three-Body II Dark Forest," Wang Miao, as one of the representatives of the Earth civilization, participated in the contact and communication with the Three-Body civilization. During a high-level communication with the Three-Body Civilization, Wang Miao was sent to a base called " Guang Xi " in the Three-Body Galaxy to assist the base in maintaining contact with the Three-Body Civilization. In the Guang Xi Base, Wang Miao met the high-level creature of the Three-Body Civilization, the " Wall Facer ", and became one of them. However, during a mission, Wang Miao was unfortunately influenced by the laws of the dark forest of the Three-Body Civilization and decided to give up resistance and choose to perish with the Three-Body Civilization. Before Wang Miao committed suicide, he sent a final message to his lover and friends to express his reluctance and regret. In the end, Wang Miao's death became a symbol between the Three-Body Civilization and the Earth Civilization, symbolizing the helplessness and choice of humans when facing the laws of the Dark Forest.
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The reason why there was no Wang Miao in the second part of " The Three-Body Problem " was because Wang Miao had already died at the beginning of the second part. At the end of the first movie, Wang Miao and Ye Wenjie went to save the earth together, but in the process of saving the earth, they were attacked by the three-body civilization. In this battle, Wang Miao unfortunately sacrificed himself to protect Ye Wenjie. Therefore, Wang Miao would no longer appear in the second volume of the " Three-Body Problem ".
In " Three-Body ", Wang Miao, as an Earth scientist, became a member of the ETO after discovering the Three-Body Civilization. However, the reason why Wang Miao was targeted by ETO was because he was skeptical about the relationship between the Three-Body Civilization and mankind. He believed that the Three-Body Civilization had a high level of intelligence and technology that might pose a threat to mankind, so he proposed some assumptions to prove the authenticity and danger of the Three-Body Civilization. These assumptions were eventually denied by ETO, causing Wang Miao to be isolated and monitored as a threat to humanity. Wang Miao's skeptical attitude also aroused the dissatisfaction and disgust of other ETO members. They believed that Wang Miao's way of thinking and views did not conform to the interests and beliefs of ETO. Therefore, Wang Miao was eventually targeted as one of the evidence for ETO's publicity and display.