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Three Questions on "The Tomb Raiders Notes for Youth: Sand Sea"

[Question 1: When did the "Grave Robbers' Chronicles" happen]

The story of "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles" undoubtedly took place after "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles", but how long did it take? In "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles", Wang Meng described Liang Wan and Li Cu as his boss Wu Xie, "he has changed a lot compared to a year ago." From this, it should be the year after some events. What kind of events was that?

The chronology after the finale of "Grave Robbers Chronicles" is recorded that Wu Xie was born in 1977 and went to Changbai Mountain to 2005. In this way, the ending of "Grave Robbers Chronicles" is that Wu Xie is about 28 years old. In "Grave Robbers Chronicles", Li Cu thinks Wu Xie is a "young man under 30 years old". If Li Cu feels completely correct, then Wu Xie is only about 29 years old at this time, which does match "Grave Robbers Chronicles" in time.

However, in the opening interview manuscript of "The Young Man of the Graves of the Graves" Guan Gen once said that he had known the missing female writer Lan Ting for more than three years. In the third chapter of "The Young Man of the Graves of the Graves of the Graves" and "The Flower of the Sea" we all know that Guan Gen is Wu Xie's pseudonym as a writer.

In the self-introduction at the beginning of "Grave Robbers" and the subsequent adventures, Wu Xie did not mention that he was a writer at all. From this, he inferred that he should have been a writer after the story of "Grave Robbers", while the story of "Grave Robbers' Boy" was after Lan Ting disappeared. This shows that the "Grave Robbers' Boy" was at least three years after the story of "Grave Robbers' Boy", so there were guess two and guess three.

Suspicion 2: It happened a year after the incident in "The Flower of Tibetan Sea".

"The Flower of Hidden Sea" is a story about the young man telling in the first person after "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles". Wu Xie mentioned in the first chapter of the main text that he arrived in Motuo at the end of 200. It has been five years since the young man entered Changbai Mountain.

In five years, Wu Xie took over the business of the third master of the Wu family, and then wrote a guest appearance as a photographer named Guan on the left. During this period, he would definitely organize some activities. His life was enjoyable, with a comfortable and prosperous life, and a thrilling adventure... (Stop, get out of the way) "The Flower of Hidden Sea" has just begun. What is the specific story is still unknown. It is not ruled out that Wu Xie found something in the investigation of the boy's past, and then sent someone to investigate what. Then the guy who didn't even have a name carved a strange pattern on the back of the unrelated young man Li Cu, which led to "The Tomb Robbers' Chronicles of the Boy".

(Voiceover: Hello, wasn't it because Lan Ting disappeared? For questions like this, please carefully look at the right part on the 14th page of the third issue of "Manhua SHOCK" "It's just that I think there are some connections between him and another friend of mine.")

Although there is currently no direct evidence that "Can Haihua" is directly related to "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles" except for all mentioning Wu Xie's pseudonym "Guan Gen", this speculation is still very reasonable in terms of time.

Guess 3: It was one year after the ten-year agreement between the younger brother and Wu Xie expired.

In "The Young Man in the Grave Robbers' Chronicles" (also on the right part of the third issue 14 page), Wu Xie said, "I might know what happened to another friend." This "another friend" is probably the young man. Wu Xie knew very clearly that the young man went to Changbai Mountain to guard the bronze gate on his behalf, but he was still very eager to know what happened to the young man.

The most likely thing is that ten years have passed, and after the young man came out of the bronze door, he either turned into an unexpected appearance or fell into an unknown event. (It may also be that Wu Xie found some clues in "The Sea of ​​Hidden Sea" were interrupted, or it may be some other event. Let's stop here for now!)

Here, the editor wants to find someone. It is purely soy sauce in "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles", but has not appeared in "The Sea Flowers of Hidden Sea". Wang Meng, a guy from Wu Xie's antique shop, is a guy who has no sense of existence than donkey balls and children's shoes.

The guy who is lazy and pays 600 yuan to pass the time, no matter how he looks, he feels that he is much weaker than Wu Xie at the beginning of "The Tomb Raiders Chronicles". However, in "The Tomb Raiders Chronicles", Wang Meng transformed himself into something, and almost became Pan Zi when he appeared (the people who were shocked by Liang Wan and urinated as a god-like horse. I don't know that Pan Zi is not so cowardly!). This shows that Wang Meng must have had experience with Wu Xie, and he has also grown up. Otherwise, Wu Xie would not consider taking him with him on his journey to Gu Tongjing.

Of course, it is very likely that Wang Mengye learned from "The Sea of ​​Hidden Sea". However, judging from the current progress of "The Sea of ​​Hidden Sea", Wang Meng has not yet appeared, so, as far as we look, this third guess is very likely.

Having said that, Wu Xie, who is guessing 2 and guessing 3, are both over 30 years old. It is not consistent with what Li Cu boy said, "young people under thirty". However, the young man is still in his 100th year. Compared to the young man's similar bugs, it is not uncommon for Wu Xie to be in his thirties to be under thirty.

[Question 2: How many people will appear in "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles" in "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles"?]

Although "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles? The Young Man" is a story about a young man, no matter how his youth practices, he always needs to be led by his master. Wu Xie should probably be considered Li Cu's master. So, will other characters in "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles" also participate in the ranks of guiding his apprentices?

Zhang Qiling, the first person in "Grave Robbers' Chronicles" who survived in "The Beginning of the Between the Between Chapter", looked at the current trend of "Youth Chapter", and the incident in Gutongjing must have a certain connection with Brother Zhang. Brother Zhang can explore deep battles, beat blood corpses, and bewildered girls, and easily get thousands of loves. In addition to the basic living ability of the normal world, he can be regarded as an all-rounder and should be the most excellent teacher in the teaching of back-and-forth struggles.

However, with his personality, protecting Wu Xie and taking the fat man along the way back then was caused by "there are certain numbers in the dark". Let him be the coach of the battle against the horse... In short, the young man will definitely appear. The editor is so convinced that as for when it will appear, it can only depend on Uncle San's mood (Uncle San must let the young man come out quickly).

"The Grave Robbers' Chronicles" joked that the fat emperor stayed in Bana after Yuncai died and lived a secluded life. I don't know if he will be the lieutenant of the gold-touching school. But he said, "There are only two people who can let me go out from here, one is you naive, and the other is a boy... If you really feel that there is a place that must be gone and there is a lot of danger, you must call me..." What does this mean?

Although the iron triangle is separated, their hearts are still connected. Judging from Wu Xie's current situation, he probably won't ask the fat man to come out, but as long as he whispers, the fat man will still appear (the same sentence depends on the third uncle's mood).

Is Pan Zi and Pan Zi a pure man in "Grave Robbers' Chronicles" not dead? Isn't he dead? Judging from the finale of "Grave Robbers' Chronicles", Pan Zi should be dead. However, the editor cannot accept this fact psychologically and physically. He wishes to let Pan Zi "reasonably" escape the disaster. He can follow Wu Xie in "Grave Robbers' Chronicles" just like he once followed the third uncle of the Wu family, protecting Li Cu and watching Li Cu grow up.

However, this is 100% delusion of the editor. Fortunately, Uncle San himself also likes this passionate and loyal man, so he was reborn in Wang Meng.

The beautiful little flower and the nameless black blind man Jie Yuchen and the black glasses Xiaohua and Xiaohei are also very popular characters in "Grave Robbers". Many people also hope that they can have more scenes in "Grave Robbers' Chronicles".

From "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles", it can be seen that Black Glasses should not be a very important character. He is just a powerful and outstanding person among the group of supporting roles. He doesn't even have a name. This is not as good as Lao Hai (the ending of this person is slightly explained). However, it is not ruled out that Heizi has a mysterious past like Brother Zhang. It seems that these two people can compete with each other.

If the third uncle is willing, it is not impossible for Wu Xie to hire Heixiazi to help him explore the way. Didn’t the third uncle of the Wu family do this? Xiaohua, who was originally the old Jiumen Jie family, had already started to take over his own business and had a close relationship with the back-and-forth. If he appeared in Gutongjing, whether he was cooperating with Wu Xie or competing with Wu Xie, there could be thousands of reasonable reasons.

What's more, the incident in Gutongjing is related to the young man. The young man and Wu Xie are also descendants of the Lao Jiumen, so it is not impossible to be related to Xiaohua (_) (Go! Do you dare to be more far-fetched?)

"The Tomb Raiders Chronicles" only heard the name but not the person Qi Yu. In a sense, Qi Yu should be considered an existence more important than Wu Xie in the entire incident of "The Tomb Raiders Chronicles" (what does it mean? In fact, the editor just wants to be more profound).

Wu Xie was raised as Qi Yu since he was born, as if to "confusing the public"? This shows that Qi Yu's position in "that thing" (this thing cannot be said explicitly!). Moreover, "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles" clearly states that Wu Xie and Qi Yu look very similar. A Wu Xie's face happened to appear in a photo of "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles". Wu Xie said that the person "is not me, or this is the real me."

From this, the editor judges that there is a high possibility that that person is Qi Yu. The editor hopes that the popular characters in "Grave Robbers' Chronicles" can appear in "Grave Robbers' Chronicles", but the main actor of the "Boys" is still a teenager, and I hope that Uncle San can add more beautiful boys (Shining Bian, this is not a campus idol drama). As for who will appear, it can only be based on Uncle San's mood. As long as Uncle San wants to write, it is reasonable to write anyway!

[Question 3: How heavy is Su Wan's role in "The Tomb Raiders' Chronicles"?]

Since it is the "Youth Chapter", the main focus is those young men who are not sad. But the only young men who are currently appearing are the protagonist Li Cu and his good classmate Su Wan. Su Wan never appears except for showing his side at the beginning of the story. Will he come out again?

Since it is a youth chapter, this story must be dominated by a young man. Needless to say, Li Cu, as the protagonist, will definitely be led by the whole story like Wu Xie in "The Tomb Robbers' Chronicles" (it seems to be something wrong).

His classmate Su Wan never came out after the beginning of the main text of "The Tomb Robbers' Chronicles" was revealed. With this, Su Wan's popularity was much higher than that of the tough Liangwan Doctor. Unpopular fruit snacks such as crispy pears and pears are also "inexplicably" to the public.

As the saying goes, behind the poor, ordinary and even useless boy, there is always a good partner who silently supports him (please replace the noun by yourself). Don’t ask the editor, what do you want to express in the above part (PIA Fei). I want to say, is Su Wan a good boy, a supporting role or a supporting role? Think about the poor Wang Mengmeng (not a typo, everyone knows who this is).

It is hard to guarantee that Su Wan will not go on his route. Since Li Cu left, no one has been ravaged by Su Wan on chess. The rich and "poor" boy no longer has the bright smile of the past. I know that one day, Uncle San may ask Su Wan to say to the protagonist of the story in another story: "If your only friend is involved in a strange incident and never comes back, and you do not keep him before he leaves, you will be condemned by conscience and will no longer make friends with anyone."

This is just the BE version of the editor's imagination of the young young man Su Wan after seeing Wang Mengmeng's suffering. Don't care. Jesus, what kind of fight is Su Wan? Archaeology and related families will participate in the Gutongjing incident in the future development, work side by side with Li Cu or be in a hostile position to get in a dilemma; perhaps, Su Wan was worried about Li Cu, so he drove his own private plane, caught up with Wu Xie and others, and stayed with Li Cu for nothing, giving money and material things or dedicating himself to a bodyguard.

Although the last two are popular among the editors, according to the style of the third uncle, this kind of drama that is almost Mary Sue's romance will definitely not appear. Young Su Wan is a supporting role. As for whether he will turn over the version of Wang Mengmeng in a few years, he will have to wait a few years before he can find out.

Well, we have no way to know how Uncle San wants to write. But the editor firmly believes that Uncle San will definitely let more good young people appear. Uncle San, you can do it!
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