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Some people think that chasing the sun in Wu is an idiot. What do you think of this?

Chasing the sun can be said to be the most talented young genius recognized by the protoss. Although his strength can't be compared with all the holy kings, it doesn't hide his name as a genius, because he experienced the apocalypse at the age of sixteen and defeated the great god King Kong at that time, which shocked all the protoss. You should know that this has never happened before, and because of this, chasing the sun is known as the most talented young genius in the history of the protoss, and is publicly declared by the eyes of the gods as the great god of the Thunder Department, managing 300 gods. It is worth mentioning that chasing the sun is the youngest of the previous great gods of the Thunder Department.

Just chasing the sun, seemingly a beautiful scene, actually has his painful side in his heart. His pain comes from his sister peacock. As a protoss, Peacock became an apostate despised by all protoss, and became a secret leader who openly confronted protoss. Because peacocks and chasing the sun are siblings, chasing the sun has always been ridiculed by the protoss, and because it is often ridiculed, chasing the sun has become a great god in Buller.

Another pain of chasing the sun comes from Chinese cabbage. When I was traveling around the world, I happened to meet Chinese cabbage and fell in love with her at first sight. However, cabbage and dogs are a pair. To this end, Sun tried to kill the dog several times. In the end, the two men fought a decisive battle, and chasing the sun called for thunder. Unexpectedly, at the critical moment, Chinese cabbage stood up and blocked the dog's fatal blow. Deeply moved by the pursuit of the sun, he chose to leave silently after the Chinese cabbage was saved.

But before this day, the sun chaser who returned to God's field was locked in the ends of the earth by God's eyes on the grounds that he violated God's commandments and fell in love with mankind. Chasing the sun locked in the ends of the earth has the ability to get rid of the shackles, but because of the inner shackles, it is meaningless to choose to close yourself and turn it upside down outside. Only when his sister peacock was in danger did he break the cage and appear to save him.

Out of the cage, chasing the sun and not wanting to go back, but refusing to join the dog and ghost family against his own family, this is one of his bottom lines and the principle he has always adhered to.

Although he doesn't like what the protoss did, as he said, whether he likes it or not, if he overthrew the theocracy, the world will be in turmoil, and if the ghost people rule mankind, everything will only get worse.

In the end, I chose to stand by and never participated in World War I again. After World War I, Zhui-ri reluctantly agreed to join the Secret Service under the persuasion of Peacock, but he still said that he would not confront the matriarchal family and would not allow the Secret Service to do anything. It can be said that his heart has been closed, and he will not accept anyone except his attitude towards cabbage.

In this way, a few years later, the war came. After World War I, there was no way to chase the sun. In order to protect those who want to protect themselves, he confronted the ancient god Red Dragon. At this time, his strength was obviously raised to the level of a holy king. Although he didn't say whether he could win Tianwu, he was the last one to fall in the process of fighting against Chilong. Even the red dragon couldn't help praising him.

Finally, it was all over. Chasing the Sun and his sister attended the protoss conference held by Zen Buddhism. It was announced at the meeting that man and God are equal and live in harmony. Chasing the sun still didn't say. After the last meeting, I chased the sun and left alone. Maybe he has lived in his own closed world all his life. I have to say, sometimes fate makes people.