@.appl3nom: There’s so much more to him and I hope in season 3 they explain everyone’s powers more in depth especially lu guangs #linkclick #linkclickluguang #shiguang #shiguangdailiren #luguang #linkclickbridonarc #linkclickyingduchapter #shiguangdailirenyingdu #fyp #foryou #foru #foryourpage #viralditiktok

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void3rr__
Voider || 🇮🇱 :
What if LG spent so long trying to save CX that he forgot himself. Now, he’s a mystery—even to himself. All he remembers are three rules and CX, the one he couldn’t save?
2025-01-31 06:33:29
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piuubilqis
piuw :
I NEED LU GUANG BACK STORRRYYYYYY
2025-01-31 10:43:04
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kak_idiot
Eithan :
We already have 2 seasons of the donghua, special episodes, a musical, a live action, a manhua and a light novel, and still Lu Guang is a mistery, somehow he scares me
2025-02-01 11:42:19
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sparkliz_030
〘☆丽☆〙 :
I m pretty sure the fake dead one is actually wang Qing power
2025-02-05 06:30:57
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clair.ana.20
Clair [51%] :
In the episode 5 when he talked about his father who discovered his power when he was 7, I was going crazy.. WHY DID HE STOP AT THAT?? I NEED MORE BACKSTORY!
2025-02-01 00:35:54
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mewhi84
Mewhi84 :
bro keeps revealing new powers I'm starting to think he's a god or sth
2025-01-31 14:16:51
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anna_crown0
༺♡༻ [89/70] :
I wish they make a backstory of lu guang I need it
2025-02-01 13:30:22
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houseofthehotheaded
unbothered 💩 :
bro is willing to be a killer to save his bestfriend.
2025-02-01 13:58:07
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zsilllaaa
ZsilllaaA :
also how he did it while showing no mercy and he didn't even flinch like he's giving sociopath vibes tbh
2025-02-01 02:17:12
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_kiaaaa.meiii
ᴹᵉⁱᴹᵉⁱʷⁱˡˡᵍᵉᵗᵐʸᵈᵉⁱ :
Who’s xiao weiying? Vein’s Chinese name? Sounds familiar so maybe
2025-01-31 15:27:14
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kinoroin1
ru :
why vein shocked when he heard his real name by her ?? i don’t get it 😭
2025-01-31 19:10:37
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cyrille.ophelia
Cyrille Ophelia :
I ACTUALLY THINKING ABOUT HOW LG CAN DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT💀💀 so curious
2025-01-31 09:07:00
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yeosae_sf
. :
frr we don't know anything about his background🙏
2025-01-31 10:38:11
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miacomel3282
A~ :
uhm May i ask who is Xiao weiying ? is it Lu guang name ? (im just asking because i was so curious😭)
2025-02-03 15:34:01
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..idontknowausernam3
ೋღ𝓜𝓪𝓽𝓲𝓵𝓭𝓮ღೋ :
I didnt get this scene , like someone can explain how he died?
2025-02-07 21:35:44
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kotokoloml
kaoru ✧ :
I'm so intrigued with that scene so much?? like how he just controlled wang qing after she just came back. Her knowing vein personally (shouted his real name) and he suddenly had a shock??
2025-02-01 05:16:29
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tororudusk
toru :
Guys try re-watching linkclick you will know that Lu Guang has another power
2025-02-02 03:41:38
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whatevs_nerds
whatevs :
its why i think he might be CX’s dad 😬😬😬
2025-02-02 21:49:32
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jamesbondeswife
cxs is alive #1 believer ‼️🗣️ :
chat that wasnt lg that was cxs's mother's power [weep]
2025-02-01 02:49:45
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fatyya.m
nerdiest nerd👾 :
i’m questioning his powers or maybe he got this power from someone else like how he got cxs power after cxs died??maybe someone also died in his hands??
2025-01-31 23:04:08
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not_the_person0
🪼 ⋆˚࿔ ʜ𝗮𝕜𝚊ℝ𐌵 𝜗𝜚˚⋆🪼 :
All we know is his name
2025-02-01 00:21:47
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wannanoahsecret
￶ :
it makes me wonder truly what kind of things he’s been through
2025-02-01 06:24:16
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scarfirewolf
☆ Scar ☆ :
we know he has a dad at least I've waited 4 years for any information on him and IT'S HE HAS A DAD
2025-01-31 15:24:05
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men_blood69
Mei -`✮´- :
I UAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS ABOUT LU GUANG HOW OLD IS HE?! HOW MANY TIMES DID HE TRY TO SAVE XIAOSHI?! WHERE ARE HIS PARENTS?!
2025-02-02 10:47:08
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amilu2398
amilu2398 :
am I weird for thinking that was hella cool?
2025-01-31 23:19:19
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