There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. Third, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. As long as he was used well, not only could he kill the other three Great Grandmasters, but he could also help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. Fourth, the Qing Emperor had been searching for the secrets of the Temple. He knew that Wu Zhu knew the route to the Temple, but he could not remember it for the time being. He believed that Wu Zhu would remember it sooner or later. Finally, the Qing Emperor knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. Even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, so it was best for him not to act rashly.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly during the Qing years. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. Third, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. As long as he was used well, not only could he kill the other three Great Grandmasters, but he could also help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. Fourth, the Qing Emperor had been searching for the secrets of the Temple. He knew that Wu Zhu knew the route to the Temple, but he could not remember it for the time being. He believed that Wu Zhu would remember it sooner or later. Finally, the Qing Emperor knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. Even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, so it was best for him not to act rashly. In summary, Wu Zhu did not directly kill the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu, that Wu Zhu had value, and that the Qing Emperor was afraid of Wu Zhu's strength.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, before Ye Qingmei died, she did not directly ask Wu Zhu not to kill the Qing Emperor, but her words made Wu Zhu lose his strongest weapon, the laser eye. As a result, from beginning to end, Wu Zhu did not take the initiative to remove the black cloth, nor did he use his laser eyes to directly kill the Qing Emperor. As for why Wu Zhu did not take the initiative to use his laser eyes to instantly kill the Qing Emperor, the answer needed to be found in the mobile game Celebrating Years.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. As long as he used him well, not only could he kill the other three Great Grandmasters, but he could also help him easily complete his conquest of unifying the world. In addition, the Qing Emperor knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. If even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, what else in the world could do anything to him? It was best not to touch such a person. In summary, Wu Zhu did not directly kill the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor thought he could control him, the attention of Ye Qingmei and the others, Wu Zhu's value, and Wu Zhu's powerful strength.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. He could help him kill the other three Great Grandmasters and help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. In addition, Ye Qingmei had also asked Wu Zhu not to kill the Qing Emperor. This was also one of the reasons why Wu Zhu did not use his laser eyes to directly kill the Qing Emperor. In summary, Wu Zhu did not directly kill the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor believed that he could control the attention of Wu Zhu, Ye Qingmei, and the others, as well as Wu Zhu's value and Ye Qingmei's request.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value and could help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. In addition, Ye Qingmei's request was also one of the reasons why Wu Zhu did not directly kill the Qing Emperor. Ye Qingmei did not directly ask Wu Zhu not to kill the Qing Emperor, but her words made Wu Zhu lose his strongest weapon. In short, Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly because the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu, Ye Qingmei's request, and Wu Zhu's value.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, before Ye Qingmei died, she did not directly ask Wu Zhu not to kill the Qing Emperor, but her words made Wu Zhu lose his strongest weapon, the laser eye. As a result, from beginning to end, Wu Zhu did not take the initiative to remove the black cloth, nor did he use his laser eyes to directly kill the Qing Emperor. As for why Wu Zhu did not take the initiative to use his laser eyes to instantly kill the Qing Emperor, the answer needed to be found in the mobile game Celebrating Years.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. As long as he was used well, not only could he kill the other three Great Grandmasters, but he could also help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. Finally, the Qing Emperor knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. Even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, so it was best for him not to act rashly. In summary, Wu Zhu did not directly kill the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu, that Wu Zhu had value, and that the Qing Emperor was afraid of Wu Zhu's strength.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu had great value. He could help him kill the other three Great Grandmasters and help him achieve his goal of unifying the world. In addition, Ye Qingmei had also asked Wu Zhu not to kill the Qing Emperor. This was also one of the reasons why Wu Zhu did not use his laser eyes to directly kill the Qing Emperor. In summary, Wu Zhu did not directly kill the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor believed that he could control the attention of Wu Zhu, Ye Qingmei, and the others, as well as Wu Zhu's value and Ye Qingmei's request.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly take action against him. In addition, Ye Qingmei's request also prevented Wu Zhu from taking the initiative to remove his blindfold and use his laser eyes to kill the Qing Emperor. In the end, in their final battle, Wu Zhu used his laser eyes to defeat the Qing Emperor, causing him to die. Thus, Wu Zhu did not directly kill the Qing Emperor because of their complicated relationship, the Qing Emperor's fear of Wu Zhu's strength, and Ye Qingmei's request.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor directly. First, the Qing Emperor believed that he could control Wu Zhu. He believed that Wu Zhu was simple-minded and often lost his memories, so he believed that he could easily control him. Secondly, because of Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the others had been paying attention to Wu Zhu's movements, so the Qing Emperor would not rashly deal with Wu Zhu. In addition, before Ye Qingmei died, she did not directly ask Wu Zhu not to kill the Qing Emperor, but her words made Wu Zhu lose his strongest weapon, the laser eye. As a result, from beginning to end, Wu Zhu did not take the initiative to remove the black cloth, nor did he use his laser eyes to directly kill the Qing Emperor.