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Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

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Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

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Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

Haha, there are false rumors in the rivers and lakes, Ma Yun once asked Ma Huateng to invest, but Ma Huateng didn't agree, and said privately: Ma Yun looks like he can make a big deal......

When QQ encountered difficulties in development, Ma Huateng asked Zhang Chaoyang to take over, and Zhang Chaoyang said to Ma Huateng, "Why do you sell me this thing for 500,000 yuan, I can find a few college students to do better than you."

Ma Huateng also approached China Telecom at that time, and the price seemed to be 100 or 2 million, and Telecom didn't bird him, thinking that this thing was not worth 1 million.

Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

Gao Yao climbed to the top step by step, so that he and Yi Xiaochuan could gain a foothold in troubled times. As a result, I didn't expect that he treated others as siblings, and people treated him as a wronged leader

Gao Yao may be sorry for everyone, but he is not sorry for Yi Xiaochuan, and he finally came out thinking that Yi Xiaochuan could soar with him, even if it was because Yi Xiaochuan crossed over, he never thought of blaming Yi Xiaochuan after suffering all the hardships.

On the contrary, Yi Xiaochuan himself had a double standard, and Lu Sugang became entangled with Yushu not long after he died, just because Liu Bang was historically orthodox, he attacked his brother Xiang Yu, and he was also high-minded, and he was sold by Liu Bang and still helped him there

In fact, for example, Wang Mang was even more magical and killed three Liu Xiu. There is a Liu Xiu who is still mixed with him, or he has refreshed a poor Liu Xiu, Wang Mang also attaches great importance to it, hundreds of thousands of 30,000, and a lion, a tiger and a snake or something, but the opposite side used a meteorite from the sky, and he played a fart, Wang Mang directly broke his heart

Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

There is a movie that there is a fortune teller in the Yuan Dynasty who calculated that Zhu Yuanzhang would destroy the Yuan, and then he Yuan Dynasty was ready to kill all those surnamed Zhu, but there were too many people like that, so a stone drum was hung at the city gate, and it was Zhu Yuanzhang who could be beaten

Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

Then because he looked like a Jew, he didn't look like his family, his parents were very cold to him since he was a child, and his neighbors always whispered, so the young Hitler planted a seed of hatred.

Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

The pure love warrior is furious, why are all books out of the circle, the dark auction is out early, and it hurts my Dao heart!

Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

Many years later, the Mingjiao Sect advocated that Wuji changed its name to [Zhuyuan Zhang] in order to strengthen the belief in seeking Yuan, and finally won the world to establish the Ming Dynasty

Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

Xian Reverse is my first Xianxia novel, when I watched Wang Mazi and a group of cultivators fight life and death inside and outside the sealed realm, and finally found that this world is just a small world generated by someone else's magic weapon, which really shocked me

Why don't the bosses in fantasy novels just kill the early protagonists?

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