Chen Pingping was in a wheelchair because his legs had been injured while capturing the number one devil of Northern Qi, Xiao En. Chen Pingping's wheelchair was not simple. It was designed with a mechanism and a hidden firearm that could fire shrapnel. This was specially made by Ye Qingmei to give Chen Pingping the ability to protect himself in times of danger. Chen Pingping's wheelchair was known as an " invisible weapon." It was one of his trump cards. He had once used the firearm on the wheelchair to heavily injure the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor did not die in the end. Chen Pingping's wheelchair played an important role in the play and also displayed his strength and wisdom.
Chen Pingping was in a wheelchair because he had been injured while on a mission. His legs were paralyzed and he could not walk. He had once led the Black Knights to hunt down the Northern Qi Great Demon Xiao En and was injured in a battle with Xiao En. Chen Pingping's wheelchair was not simple. It hid a firearm, and there was a mechanism on the armrest. As long as the mechanism was pressed, the firearm would be triggered. Chen Pingping's wheelchair was secretly built by Ye Qingmei. They had a deep relationship. In the play, Chen Pingping was the director of the Inspection Council. He was responsible for supervising the officials and the people and doing things that the Qing Emperor could not do. Fan Xian had also sat in a wheelchair before, but it was different from Chen Pingping's situation. Fan Xian temporarily sat in a wheelchair in the play to play Chen Pingping. The two's performance methods and atmosphere were also different.
Chen Pingping's wheelchair contained a gun and shotgun. These weapons were hidden weapons designed by Ye Qingmei for him, hidden in the armrest of the wheelchair. Chen Pingping used these weapons to shoot the Qing Emperor, but he ultimately failed. The Qing Emperor only suffered superficial injuries. These weapons were designed to guard against the Qing Emperor. Ye Qingmei had even forged them for Chen Pingping. Thus, Chen Pingping's wheelchair had a hidden firearm and shotgun.
There was a shotgun hidden in Chen Pingping's wheelchair. Ye Qingmei had given this gun to Chen Pingping so that he could defend himself. Chen Pingping had used this spear to heavily injure the Qing Emperor, but he had not been able to kill him.
Chen Pingping's wheelchair had a shotgun and firearms hidden in it for self-protection and to assassinate the Qing Emperor.
There was a shotgun and a sniper rifle hidden in Chen Pingping's wheelchair. Ye Qingmei had designed these guns so that Chen Pingping could defend himself. Chen Pingping used these guns to hit the Qing Emperor, but he was not able to kill him. The Qing Emperor thus ordered Chen Pingping to be executed by a thousand cuts.
Chen Pingping's wheelchair contained a gun and shotgun. These weapons were hidden weapons designed by Ye Qingmei for him, hidden in the armrest of the wheelchair. Chen Pingping used these weapons to shoot the Qing Emperor, but he ultimately failed. The Qing Emperor only suffered superficial injuries. These weapons were designed to guard against the Qing Emperor. Ye Qingmei had even forged them for Chen Pingping.
Chen Pingping's wheelchair contained a gun and a shotgun. These weapons were designed by Ye Qingmei to guard against the Qing Emperor. They were used to protect Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping used a gun and a shotgun to shoot the Qing Emperor, but he was not able to kill him. The Qing Emperor was only injured. Ye Qingmei had given these guns and shotguns to Chen Pingping after he was crippled. They were for self-defense.
Chen Pingping's wheelchair contained a gun and shotgun. These weapons were hidden weapons designed by Ye Qingmei for him, hidden in the armrest of the wheelchair. Chen Pingping used these weapons to shoot the Qing Emperor, but he ultimately failed. The Qing Emperor only suffered superficial injuries. These weapons were designed to guard against the Qing Emperor.
Chen Pingping's wheelchair contained a gun and shotgun. These weapons were hidden weapons designed by Ye Qingmei for him, hidden in the armrest of the wheelchair. Chen Pingping used these weapons to shoot the Qing Emperor, but he ultimately failed. The Qing Emperor only suffered superficial injuries. These weapons were designed to guard against the Qing Emperor. Ye Qingmei had even forged them for Chen Pingping.
According to data 1 and 2, Chen Pingping's wheelchair hid a great weapon that could kill enemies. Its power was even stronger than the Barrett Ye Qingmei had left for Fan Xian. This was because Chen Pingping's legs had been broken by Xiao En and he could no longer get out of bed. In order to let him walk freely, Ye Qingmei had specially made a wheelchair for him. In order to ensure that he would not be hurt by others, Ye Qingmei had specially installed a lethal shotgun in the wheelchair. This type of weapon was known as the king of close combat. Once shot within five meters, even the gods would not be able to save him. The mysterious button on the wheelchair was the switch to fire the shotgun.