In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wuxie returned to Hangzhou after Muffled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie parted ways in Changbai Mountain. Ten years later, Wu Xie went behind the bronze door but did not describe his experience in detail. Behind the bronze door, Wu Xie was a more mature and calm Wu Xie. He had experienced many life and death trials behind the bronze door and had been constantly exploring the deeper level of the tomb raiding world.
There was no obvious ambiguous relationship between Muffled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie because the two of them were enemies at the beginning. In the first few chapters of Grave Robber's Chronicles, there was a fierce contradiction and competition between Muffled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie, mutual hatred and distrust. However, as the story progressed, the relationship between Muffled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie gradually became subtle, especially in the fifth chapter,"Three Bodies". Muffled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie experienced a crisis together, and there was a certain resonance and similarity between them. Although this ambiguous relationship did not develop clearly, it could be said that the interaction and communication between the two had become more and more complicated and in-depth.
There was no obvious ambiguous relationship between Muffled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie because Grave Robber's Chronicles was a fictional novel. The characters and plot were all fictional elements created by the author, Liang Mengbao. Although the book described the interaction between the stuffy oil bottle and Wu Xie, these interactions were based on the story plot and character set by the author. In Grave Robber's Chronicles, the relationship between Muffled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie was like a brotherhood. They robbed the tomb together, explored, and searched for treasures. They experienced many dangers and difficulties together. Although there were sometimes disputes and contradictions between them, they would eventually resolve them through cooperation. Therefore, in Grave Robber's Chronicles, there was no ambiguous plot between Muffled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie. Their friendship was based on brotherly trust and cooperation.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wu Xie and Muffled Oil Bottle were two of the main characters. The relationship between them was hostile at first because Wu Xie regarded the oil bottle as a competitor, but after a series of adventures, Wu Xie and the oil bottle gradually developed trust and resonance, and eventually became good friends. At the end of the novel, Wu Xie and the stuffy oil bottle spent their lonely days together and wished each other a safe return.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wu Xie guarded the bronze gate for 10 years. This was mainly because the bronze door was a secret laboratory left behind by the little brother. As the only survivor, Wu Xie was sent by the little brother to guard the bronze door to protect the bronze door and the treasures inside. While guarding the door, Wu Xie had to face all kinds of dangers and challenges. At the same time, he had to keep in touch with his brother and learn more tomb robbing skills and experience. Therefore, guarding the Bronze Door for 10 years became an important task for Wu Xie in the tomb raiding world. It was also the process of his growth and improvement.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, the little brother guarded the bronze door for Wu Xie because he knew that there was a huge secret hidden behind the door, and this secret was about the little brother himself. According to the novel, the little brother was a genius among a generation of grave robbers. He had extraordinary skills and superb skills, and he had a unique "little brother body" that could adapt to various environments. He had once abandoned his family and friends in pursuit of his goals, so he had a high sense of responsibility and mission for his actions. The secret behind the bronze door was about the little brother himself. This secret allowed him to know his identity and history, as well as his sense of mission and responsibility for this world. Therefore, he decided to guard the door for Wu Xie to prevent the secret from being leaked and to complete his mission.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wu Xie didn't end up with anyone of the opposite sex. He had been looking for the real answer and exploring his inner world. After experiencing a series of adventures and challenges, he gradually realized what he really wanted to pursue and began to work hard towards this goal. In the process, he made many like-minded friends and experienced many unforgettable experiences, which made him more determined in his beliefs and goals. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Xie finally found his own direction in Grave Robber's Chronicles and became a true explorer.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Zhang Qi Ling was Wu Xie's master and their common treasure stealing partner. After Wu Xie and Fatty had entered the Bronze Door, Zhang Qi Ling had replaced them in guarding the door to ensure that it would not be destroyed or leaked out. This was because Zhang Qi Ling knew the secret behind the bronze door and knew that Wu Xie and Fatty did not have the skills and qualities needed to guard the door. Therefore, he decided to replace them in guarding the door and cultivate Wu Xie and Fatty's abilities in the process so that they could better complete this mission. At the same time, Zhang Qi Ling also hoped that through the Bronze Door incident, Wu Xie would realize the risks and importance of stealing treasures, so as to help him grow into a true treasure thief master.
This sentence was from the third volume of Grave Robber's Chronicles, Infinite Terror. In the novel, Boiled Oil Bottle and Wu Xie were once friends. They encountered danger during an expedition and Boiled Oil Bottle said this to save Wu Xie. This sentence expressed his trust in Wu Xie and his promise to protect Wu Xie with his life in exchange for ten years of his innocence.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wu Xie's grandfather was called Old Dog Wu. Old Dog Wu was an important character in Grave Robber's Chronicles. He was once a veteran grave robber and the father of Wu Xie's father. Old Dog Wu had encountered many difficulties in the process of tomb raiding, but he had persevered and finally became a successful tomb raider.
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.