Wu Zhu was not present when Fan Xian was assassinated. In the play, Wu Zhu went to Jiangnan before Fan Xian was assassinated to search for memories related to his master, Ye Qingmei. After Fan Xian was assassinated, Wu Zhu appeared again in the later plot to prevent Fan Xian from killing Lin Gong to protect Fan Xian's safety. Thus, when Fan Xian was assassinated, Wu Zhu was not present.
When Fan Xian was assassinated, Wu Zhu was not present. In the play, Wu Zhu went to Jiangnan before Fan Xian was assassinated to search for memories related to his master, Ye Qingmei. After Fan Xian was assassinated, Wu Zhu appeared again in the later plot to prevent Fan Xian from killing Lin Gong to protect Fan Xian's safety. Thus, Wu Zhu was not present when Fan Xian was assassinated.
When Fan Xian was assassinated, Wu Zhu was not present. Before Fan Xian was assassinated, Wu Zhu had gone to Jiangnan to search for memories related to his master, Ye Qingmei. Thus, when Fan Xian was assassinated, Wu Zhu was not present.
Fan Xian had gone to Jingdou, but Wu Zhu's exact whereabouts were unclear. In the plot, Wu Zhu had been to Jiangnan, Danzhou, and Jingdou. According to Fan Xian's lines in the play, Wu Zhu might have returned to the Temple, but his memory had been erased. In addition, according to the plot mentioned in the other answers, Wu Zhu might have chosen to go to Dong Mountain alone. Therefore, there was no definite answer to the question of where Wu Zhu had gone.
Wu Zhu had gone to Northern Qi before Fan Xian had gone. Thus, Wu Zhu and Fan Xian went to Northern Qi together. In the end, Wu Zhu chose to go to Dong Mountain alone to recuperate. In the ending of " Celebrating Years," after Wu Zhu was injured by the Qing Emperor, he decided to go to Dong Mountain to recover. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually regained his consciousness and hoped to live a quiet life and separate from Fan Xian's family. Thus, Wu Zhu went to Dong Mountain in the end.
Fan Xian had gone to Northern Qi, but Wu Zhu's exact whereabouts were unclear. In the plot, Wu Zhu had been to Jiangnan, Danzhou, and Jingdou. According to Fan Xian's lines in the play, Wu Zhu might have returned to the Temple, but his memory had been erased. In addition, according to the other answers, Wu Zhu might have chosen to go to Dong Mountain alone to recuperate. Therefore, there was no definite answer as to where Wu Zhu had gone.
According to the information provided, Wu Zhu had already gone to Northern Qi before Fan Xian. Wu Zhu's goal was to entangle Master Ku Ke and prevent Ku Ke from threatening Fan Xian. After Fan Xian returned to Jingdou, Wu Zhu had his own things to do, so he left. He did not mention where Wu Zhu had gone.
After Fan Xian returned to the capital, Wu Zhu had disappeared. On the day of Fan Xian's wedding, Wu Zhu magically appeared in front of Fan Xian again. Later, Wu Zhu returned to the temple in search of his lost memories, but his memories were erased by the temple.
After Fan Xian returned to the capital, Wu Zhu had disappeared. On the day of Fan Xian's wedding, Wu Zhu magically appeared in front of Fan Xian again. The reason why Wu Zhu left was that he had gone to the temple and had his memories erased in the battle with the temple emissary. The temple, or rather, the military museum, stored the weapons and high-tech technology left behind by civilizations that were higher than the ones in Nanqing and Northern Qi. Wu Zhu ran to the temple again and again to search for his lost memories.
Based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Wu Zhu had gone to Northern Qi before Fan Xian had. Thus, Wu Zhu and Fan Xian went to Northern Qi together.
Based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Wu Zhu had gone to Northern Qi before Fan Xian had. Thus, Wu Zhu and Fan Xian went to Northern Qi together.