Chapter 201 Chu Liuxiang is finished!

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Wu Hua was mentioned for the first time in the comic "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" through the dialogue between Chu Liuxiang and the three women Song Tian'er, Li Hongxiu and Su Rongrong -

He (Chu Liuxiang) smiled and said: "Who do you most want to see? Who plays the piano best in the world today? Who paints the best? Who writes poems that make people ecstasy? Who cooks deliciously? Unrivaled in the world?"

Before he finished speaking, Li Hongxiu clapped his hands and said, "I know, you are talking about the wonderful monk Wuhua."

Su Rongrong smiled softly and said: "I heard that this person is a famous person in Buddhism. Not only is he excellent in poetry, painting and calligraphy, but he is also a master in martial arts."

Chu Liuxiang said: "Not only is he a master, he can be said to be the most talented among Shaolin disciples. It's a pity that he... he is too smart, proficient in too many things, and his reputation is too big. So Shaolin Tianhu Master When the future leader was appointed, he actually chose Wu Xiang, who could not compare with him in anything."

At that time, many readers became very interested in the "Wonderful Monk Wuhua" when they saw this plot. In many forums, readers expressed their interest in this character who had a lot of foreshadowing and high praise. There was a big discussion, and then when Wuhua actually appeared, almost all the female readers exploded!

How did Wuhua appear in the comics? To describe it in words, it would be——

Sitting on the lone boat was a young monk wearing moon-white monk robes, playing the piano. Under the reflection of the stars and the moon, we can see that his eyes are like stars, his lips are red and his teeth are white, and his face is as bright as a girl's. However, his gentle expression and unrestrained style are unmatched by any woman in the world.

His whole body looked spotless, as if he were just hanging down from the clouds from the nine heavens. Even the smile on his face had the meaning of being out of this world. It was none other than the wonderful monk Wuhua.

However, such a character is actually a villain, a villain that no one can hate.

Chu Liuxiang had this comment about Wuhua: "You are really a strange person. No matter how despicable or hateful you are, you can actually say it in the gentlest and most elegant tone."

Before this, they were close friends.

"It's a pity that even if I doubted everyone in the world at that time, I wouldn't doubt Wuhua who didn't even want to have murderous intent in the sound of the piano." Chu Liuxiang said.

Wuhua said: "What is left of our friendship is no longer as much as the grains of sand in our eyes."

Since this is the case, there will inevitably be a battle between them. When Wuhua was defeated by Xiangshuai, Wuhua looked extremely calm:

"Very good, I finally confirmed today that I am indeed no match for you."

His tone was so calm, as if what he had just confirmed was just a gamble with a small chance of winning or losing, and no one could tell that he had invested his life in this gamble.

Chu Liuxiang sighed and said: "Although you have lost, no matter what, you did lose with grace."

Wuhua let out a short laugh and said: "If I win, I will be more graceful. It's a pity that this matter will never have a chance to be confirmed, right?"

Chu Liuxiang said sadly: "Yes, you will never have a chance to win."

Wuhua's last words were the best portrayal of his image. He said: "Chu Liuxiang, no matter what, you don't want that kind of person to touch a finger of mine." After saying that, he committed suicide. (actually cheating death)

He is too proud.

Yes, pride and loneliness are his nature.

Such people must endure isolation and loneliness and never compromise.

Wuhua is such a person, so he would rather be broken into pieces than destroyed.

In his dictionary, there is no such saying as "it is better to die than to live".

According to the arrangement in the comics, Wuhua is the villain, but when readers read all the plots about Wuhua, the only thing that lingers is Wuhua's "solitary" image.

"Shishuo Xinyu" said that "the divine appearance is high and pure, like the beautiful trees in the Yaolin, and it is naturally an external object." That is Wu Hua's peerless grace.

All in all, "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" has attracted a large number of female readers by virtue of its portrayal of similar male characters such as "A Little Red in the Central Plains" and "Wuhua Monk", and they like this work so much.

Therefore, when Teacher Xu Nuo gave a bento to such a supporting character without hesitation, many female readers were about to riot!

Although this rhythm is far inferior to the original rhythm of "The Condor" on Xiao Longnu, it is indeed quite powerful.

Teacher Mengguo, who was in charge of painting, almost couldn't stand the pace, but Xu Qingru, the screenwriter of the original work, was quite calm and calmed down Chen Mengguo easily.

Female readers have asked why Xu Qingru is so cruel. If other creators create a popular villain, they will never be willing to give it away easily, and even if they do it, they will only do it after they have been cleansed...

This Wuhua was made more and more dark by Teacher Xu Nuo. It turned out that the real identity of the Seven Wonderful Monks was actually the son of Tianfeng Shishiro and Shi Guanyin, the elder brother of Nangong Ling. Wuhua wanted to fulfill his father's dream with his younger brother Nangong Ling. After the conspiracy, Nangong Ling was defeated and silenced. After being defeated by Xiang Shuai, he faked his death. Later, he took refuge with his mother Shi Guanyin and used the pseudonym Wu Juxuan to help his mother usurp the country in Qiuci. After being defeated by Chu Liuxiang, he was killed by Liu Wumei.

"The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" has now been serialized to the last volume, which is almost completed. The name of its last volume is "Midnight Orchid".

In this volume, there is nothing specific about Chu Liuxiang, because he was already a "dead person" at the beginning. The story tells that a very mysterious and powerful person appeared in the world, and organized a terrible organization, using Chu Liuxiang's friends as bait to verify whether Chu Liuxiang was really "dead". Only at the end was Chu Liuxiang made a farewell appearance, allowing other characters to summarize Chu Liuxiang's life and legend.

When the manuscript of this last volume was submitted to Jianghu magazine, the editors of this magazine were dumbfounded!

What kind of joke is this?

"The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" is so popular, but it ended so soon?

Teacher Xu Nuo is too willful, right? He doesn’t even want to pick up money if he has the opportunity?

Obviously, this kind of detective martial arts work is originally an independent unit drama, and it can be drawn endlessly! (Similar to "Detective Conan" in the earth world)

It is true that unit dramas like "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang", which are one volume and one story, can really be drawn without any restrictions. However, Xu Qingru adapted Gu Long's original work into a comic, focusing on the original flavor. Since the original work is based on " "Midnight Orchid" is the end of this volume, so she can just follow the original work and be done with it.

Besides, after finishing Chu Liuxiang, there are still Gu Long’s classic works that can take the place. According to the plan, the next work will be "The Sentimental Swordsman", and its protagonist is Li Xunhuan, a flying swordsman!

(End of chapter)