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Explain the issue about Ning Rongrong telling Tang San the truth.

In the past two days of chapters, I found that many book friends said that Ning Rongrong should not tell Tang San the truth. They said that she cheated and betrayed the protagonist. I think you are just thinking too much, and don't think so darkly.

First of all, becoming a god is not a secret. Some big families and sects must know about it anyway. Ning Rongrong is just too young, so he can't come into contact with it for the time being.

Secondly, the relationship between the protagonist and Ning Rongrong is far from the level of lovers. It can only be said to be a relationship of mutual affection. It is not to the level of love to death. The protagonist does not trust her, so there is nothing wrong with her.

Tell her all the secrets, and nothing that can be told to her is a real secret.

Moreover, the main reason why the protagonist told her that he was about to become a god was to use her words to persuade others.

To put it bluntly, the protagonist wants to let others know about this matter. Then he will be afraid and dare not cause trouble for the time being, so that the development of Wuhun Palace can be smoother.

As for Ning Rongrong telling Tang San the truth, the protagonist never thought of hiding it. And what she told was not a secret at all, so it didn't count as revealing the protagonist's secret. It didn't matter if Tang San knew it or not, anyway, because of the Haotian Sect

Their relationship will definitely eventually come into conflict with Wuhun Palace.

After all, Tang San, the filial son, listens to his father's words the most. And Tang Hao is a die-hard loyalist of the sect. Because of the relationship with Wuhun Palace, the sect suffered heavy losses... so there is an irreconcilable life and death between him and Wuhun Palace.

Big feud!

And Ning Rongrong came here in time to tell the truth, at most it would make Tang San get out of decadence earlier. If not, at most it would be later. With Tang San's character, he would still come for revenge. After all, this is the hatred of taking away his wife. What man can bear it?

? Even if Xiao Wu seems to be voluntary, to Tang San, this is betrayal. He will definitely take revenge!

Regardless of whether Ning Rongrong tells the truth or not, the final result is the same. Tang San will still take revenge on Wuhun Palace.

So stop talking about eating everything, or what Ning Rongrong shouldn't tell Tang San.

What did Ning Rongrong tell Tang San?

Did she tell Tang San any secrets about the protagonist?

Is it a secret how to become a god?

The protagonist only said that if you want to become a god at level 100, you need a god status, and the god status needs to be inherited from the previous god. What kind of secret is this?

What can others do if they know?

Where can they find a god?

How can one become a god without a godhead?

As for Xiao Wu being forced to do so, this is no longer a secret.

The protagonist just wants to disgust Tang San, and letting Xiao Wu act is purely out of bad taste. There is no plan involved. So there is nothing wrong with Ning Rongrong telling Tang San the truth.

I really don’t understand why some people say they hate the character Ning Rongrong after reading these recent chapters. Could it be that they think there is a secret about how to become a god and that Xiao Wu was forced into it?

The real secret of the protagonist's side should be Wuhun Palace's plan to steal the country and its ambition to unify the continent. If Ning Rongrong knew about it and told others about it, this would be a real betrayal.

And she only told Tang San such insignificant things as whether Xiao Wu was forced to do so and that the protagonist was about to become a god. Why does this become a betrayal in your eyes?

Okay, I’ve finished talking. If book friends have any questions, just ask them directly in the book review or in the comments.

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