The reason why the female character was voluntarily killed in the movie "Fast Chase 2" was to deceive the male lead and make him lower his guard. The female character said some offensive words, causing the male protagonist to misjudge the time when she cut her vein and thought that she was already dead. However, in reality, the female character's hand was soaked in water, and her blood flow was very slow. She had enough time to save herself. Unfortunately, the male protagonist was smarter, and the female character was killed in the end. Therefore, the female character was willing to be killed in order to deceive the male protagonist and buy time to save herself.
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The reason why the female characters in the second episode of Celebrating Years were killed was to maintain the reputation of the harem. In the play, the palace maids sent by the Eldest Princess were killed to ruin Fan Xian's reputation and prevent him from marrying the Eldest Princess 'daughter and managing the palace treasury. In order to prevent this matter from spreading and damaging the reputation of the palace, the Emperor chose to silence them. The specific details were the same as Gong Dian's disinterest, so he didn't provide any more information.
Yes, Vincent was killed. In the movie, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was sitting on the toilet, reading a book when he was suddenly shot by Butch. It was a very unexpected and shocking moment in the film. This event is part of the movie's non - linear narrative, which adds to the overall complexity and intrigue of 'Pulp Fiction'.
Yes, Vincent did get killed in the movie.
Steve Trevor's fate varies in the Wonder Woman comics. Sometimes he gets killed, but the comic world is full of surprises and twists, so his story can take different turns depending on the writer and the narrative direction.
The reason Hong Sixiang was killed in an instant was because he was not a true Great Grandmaster. He was just a cover for the Qing Emperor. When Ku He realized that Hong Sixiang wasn't a true martial grandmaster, he easily killed Hong Sixiang. The Qing Emperor did not care about Hong Sixiang.
The reason why Hong Sixiang was instantly killed in " Celebrating Years " was because he wasn't a true great grandmaster. During the battle at Dong Mountain, Ku He had realized that they had been tricked and killed Hong Sixiang in one move. Hong Sixiang had been arranged by the Qing Emperor to be his shield, hiding the Qing Emperor's true identity as a Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang's death was a price to pay for exposing his strength. Hong Sixiang was only a peak ninth-level expert. He had only become stronger under the Qing Emperor's guidance. Therefore, the Qing Emperor's strength should be stronger than Hong Sixiang's. The Qing Emperor had deliberately arranged for Hong Sixiang to be mistaken for a Great Grandmaster.
The reason why Hong Sixiang was instantly killed in " Celebrating Years " was because he wasn't a true great grandmaster. During the battle at Dong Mountain, Ku He had easily killed Hong Sixiang after realizing that he was not a true martial grandmaster. The Qing Emperor used Hong Sixiang as his shield to hide his true identity as a Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang's death did not seem important to the Qing Emperor.
In Pulp Fiction, John Travolta's character, Vincent Vega, has a number of wild and dangerous adventures throughout the movie, but he does not meet his end. There are some really tense and violent moments that he survives through. For example, the whole situation at Mia Wallace's house where she overdoses could have ended very badly for him. But he manages to get her to the drug dealer's place and they save her life. And there are other encounters that could have been fatal but he comes out alive in the end.
I'm not a novelist. I'm a fan of online literature. I can't provide any information about novels. However, in real life, it was more common for the female protagonist to be killed by the villain. This could be due to the need of the plot, the setting of the character, and so on. Some novels would create a powerful villain who would use various means to threaten the safety of the female protagonist and eventually defeat her. Such a plot could enhance the story and the reading ability of the novel.