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Why is Jin Wen a third uncle?
In fact, from the bottom of the sea tomb, two people began to set up joint action, and the bottom of the sea tomb in Wu Xie was completely cheated. His uncle didn't go to the seabed tomb at that time. It is likely that his uncle went to the Qinling Mountains to engage in a certain craft, and going to the submarine tomb was completely set up by Qiu Dekao for Wu Xie to get the contents of the submarine tomb.
While Wu Xie was still in an innocent state, he didn't know what his uncle was doing. Wu Xie also don't know, even if his uncle really had an accident, Wu Xie also can't save completely, because his uncle has always wanted to wholeheartedly cooperate with Qiu Dekao, and the underwater tomb or some fixed tombs must be led by Nga people, so Qiu Dekao changed the target to Wu Xie.
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Later, my third uncle in Genting Temple knew very well that it was not really my third uncle, and this third uncle was Jie Lianhuan, because really my third uncle basically wouldn't put himself in such great danger. While he was in hospital, Jie Lianhuan lied to Wu Xie again. He changed his identity to that of his own uncle, and then told a story that no one knew at that time.
Because his uncle knows at this time that everyone who knows the inside story may be dead. He doesn't think Wu Xie can find out the inside story of that year. As for Wu Xie, it was entirely accidental.
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