[Wu Geng does like Ah Lan.] From the plot, it could be seen that Ah Lan liked Wu Geng, and Wu Geng liked Ah Lan. However, since Wu Geng already had Bai Cai, the person he liked, he could not have both Lan and Bai Cai at the same time. Although it was normal for a man to have multiple wives and concubines in ancient times, in the setting of this story, Wu Geng chose cabbage and was responsible for her. Therefore, even though Wu Geng had feelings for Ah Lan, he could not let Bai Cai down. Therefore, Wu Geng chose Cabbage over Ah Lan.
[Wu Geng does like Ah Lan.] In document 1, it was mentioned that Wu Geng had fallen in love with Ah Lan and was very close to her. It was also mentioned in document 2 that Wu Geng loved Cabbage and also loved Ah Lan. It was just that Cabbage appeared earlier, so he could not let Cabbage down. In addition, document 5 also mentioned that Alan was Wu Geng's first mentor, and there was a deep emotional entanglement between them. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Wu Geng really liked Ah Lan.
Wu Geng liked both cabbage and Ah Lan. Although he had special feelings for Alan, he chose to return to Bai Cai's side in order to fulfill his promise to her. Therefore, Wu Geng had feelings for both Bai Cai and Ah Lan, but in the end, he chose Bai Cai.
Wu Geng had feelings for both Bai Cai and Ah Lan. In the story, Wu Geng and Bai Cai had a close relationship of depending on each other for survival. They had spent difficult days together, and Bai Cai also expressed that she loved the person in front of her. However, Wu Geng and Ah Lan also had a subtle relationship. They met in the Hidden Spirit Tribe and gradually became familiar with each other. There was a possibility that Wu Geng really had feelings for Ah Lan, but in order to fulfill his promise to Bai Cai, he chose to return to Bai Cai's side. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Wu Geng preferred cabbage or Ah Lan.
Shi Xing likes cabbage. In the Wugengji, Shi Xing developed feelings for Bai Cai and even forced her to the wall. In addition, the other characters also expressed their love and concern for the cabbage.
The reason why the White Dragon saved Alan was because the White Dragon was a kind ancient god. She yearned for peace and hoped that Alan would kill the Black Dragon instead of herself. Although Aran had cut off the White Dragon's life force, the White Dragon still chose to save her. Perhaps it was because of their different intrinsic attributes. The White Dragon was a god that pursued peace, while Aran was a battle-type god. In addition, the relationship between Ah Lan and the protagonist Wu Geng might also be one of the reasons why Bai Long saved Ah Lan. In short, the White Dragon saved Alan because of her kind nature and her yearning for peace.
In the Wugeng Era, Wu Geng did not defeat Hei Longtian in the end, but his strength was recognized by Hei Longtian. After Black Dragon Heaven went to the boundless universe, Wu Geng became the new master of the three worlds. He reached an agreement with the human race and the god race and entered an era of peace. In addition, Wu Geng married Bai Cai, and King Zhou was killed by Heaven. In conclusion, Wu Geng had obtained a certain victory in the ending, but he had not completely defeated Hei Longtian.
Wu Geng was the male lead in China Hong Kong comic book "The Age of the Gods" and the adapted 3D animation "The Age of Wu Geng." His prototype was Wu Geng, the son of King Zhou of Shang Dynasty. He was the son of King Zhou and was killed by Daji when he was eight years old. Wu Geng was born weak and prone to illness. He could not practice martial arts and ride a horse all his life. He had a bad relationship with King Zhou. He thought that it was because his father hated his weakness. After King Zhou failed to rebel against the gods, Wu Geng was killed by Daji.
Wu Geng was the son of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty. He was the male lead of China Hong Kong comic book "The Age of the Gods" and the 3D animated film "The Age of Wu Geng." He was born weak and prone to illness. He could not practice martial arts and ride a horse. He had a bad relationship with his father. After King Zhou failed to rebel against the gods, Wu Geng was killed by Daji, but he had to find a corpse that died at the same time as him to be resurrected. In the end, he possessed a slave named Dog, who had been blinded in one eye by him two years ago.
Wu Geng in the Wugengji ended up with Bai Cai. In the original manga," The Book of the Gods," Wu Geng and Bai Cai got married and adopted a child from the Dark Clan. Alan returned to the Hidden Spirit Division and worked hard for the reconstruction of the Hidden Spirit Division. Although there were some search results that mentioned Lan and Wu Geng together, they did not provide conclusive evidence. Therefore, according to the information provided, Wu Geng ended up with Bai Cai.
[Wu Geng really loves cabbage.] It was mentioned in document 1 that after Wu Geng lost his family, the first " family " he came into contact with was Bai Cai. They depended on each other. From then on, Wu Geng accepted the fact that Bai Cai was his wife and liked Bai Cai from the bottom of his heart. In addition, it was also mentioned in document 5 that Wu Geng became Cabbage's fiancé after possessing Doggy. Cabbage gladly accepted this fact. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Wu Geng loved cabbages.