Grave Robber's Chronicles 8 mentioned that the person who looked like Wu Xie and took Wu Xie's letter might be Hu Bayi from Ghost Blows Out the Light because he looked a little similar to Hu Bayi. As for the content of the letter, it was not mentioned in his later works.
Who was the person who took Wu Xiexin away? What was the content of the letter? In the novel Grave Robber's Chronicles 8, chapter 75, the person who took away Wu Xiexin should be Fatty Wang. After he received the letter, he handed it to Wu Xie and told him that the letter was written by his third uncle, telling them to remain calm and rational during the process of robbing the tomb. The letter also mentioned some of the escape routes that the third uncle of the southern faction had arranged for them so that they did not have to worry about falling into danger. The content of the letter was mainly to encourage and help them maintain their confidence so that they could continue to work hard.
In the Grave Robber's Chronicles series, Wu Xie's third uncle was called Zhang Qi Ling. He was Wu Xie's senior, his good friend, and his partner. Zhang Qi Ling was an outstanding grave robber who had led Wu Xie and the others to rob many ancient tombs. He was a very smart, cautious, and intelligent person, and also a very loyal friend and partner. In the later stages of the novel, Wu Xie and Zhang Qi Ling experienced many dangers and challenges together, and their relationship became deeper.
The person who looked like Wu Xie in the eighth volume of Grave Robber's Chronicles was actually Xiao Hua's assistant, Black Glasses. The reason why Black Glasses wanted to kill Wu Xie was because he thought that Wu Xie was a righteous thief. Stealing the treasure they wanted was a betrayal to their gang. Why didn't Wu Xie die? This was because in the story, Wu Xie, Xiao Hua, and Black Glasses had a life-and-death battle. In the end, Black Glasses was defeated by Wu Xie. In this battle, Black Glasses was seriously injured and could not continue fighting, so Wu Xie was able to escape. Later, before he lost consciousness, Black Glasses told the secret about himself and Littleflower to someone related to him. This person then saved him and allowed him to join Littleflower's gang. Therefore, Wu Xie did not really die. Instead, he was rescued by Black Glasses and continued to participate in grave robbing activities.
Qi Yu was an important character in Grave Robber's Chronicles. He was Wu Xie's childhood friend and one of his loyal companions. Qi Yu had grown up with Wu Xie and experienced many grave robbing activities together. He and Wu Xie had a very close relationship, and their mutual trust and support played an important role in the story. As far as I know, Qi Yu and Wu Xie have a special fate. It was said that on the day Qi Yu was born, Wu Xie's ancestor, Old Dog Wu, dug up a strange stone nearby. Later, this stone was sent to the local museum for research and became an important prop in Grave Robber's Chronicles. Coincidentally, Qi Yu was born on that day, so the fates of Qi Yu and Wu Xie were closely linked. In addition, Qi Yu also displayed his unique personality and charm in the story. He was smart and resourceful, good at dealing with all kinds of situations, and was a very reliable partner. He and Wu Xie had experienced many dangers and difficulties together, and in the process, they had established a deep friendship.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, the person who looked like Wu Xie on the videotape was not the same character. In the novel, after Wu Xie entered Sanfan, he found a videotape that recorded some of their previous adventures. However, the videotape did not specifically describe who the people in the video were, nor did it mention that they looked like Wu Xie. Therefore, it was impossible to confirm that the person in the videotape looked like Wu Xie.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wu Xie liked fat people. They met and fell in love in the process of tomb raiding, experienced many adventures, and also experienced many setbacks. Wu Xie had a very deep relationship with Fatty and had always regarded him as his family and friend.
There was no detailed description of the contents of the letter to Wu Zhu.
The contents of Ye Qingmei's letter to Wu Zhu included the matter of Wu Zhu going to the temple to fight many times but never winning, as well as the fact that Wu Zhu had once plucked the old Emperor's beard. In the letter, Ye Qingmei also expressed her love and anger for Wu Zhu, and mentioned that Wu Zhu might be troubled by the mysterious power in the temple. The contents of the letter were not described in detail.
No, Wu Xie was not Third Uncle. Wu Xie was the main character of Grave Robber's Chronicles while Uncle San was the villain.
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