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Did you get the reference ? 🩵(≧▽≦)
#nice tbhx fanart#nice tbhx#tbhx nice#tbhx#tbhx fanart#to be hero x fanart#to be hero x#to be hero x nice
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@blueangelstone
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representation win! your local polycule is doomed and teetering into a bad ending
#tbhx#to be hero x#凸变英雄X#tbhx yang cheng#tbhx e-soul#tbhx xia qing#tbhx shang chao#commissions open#open for commissions
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Wuh,,,
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I love Enlighter. Most annoying man you've ever met in your life actually does stand for truth and justice. Refuses to stop being complete pill about it in very petty ways. Motivated primarily by spite and envy but unwilling to lie or cheat to get ahead. WILL go through your entire internet history to drag out all your receipts just because you beat him in a popularity contest. Still isn't actually revealing anything untrue or even misleading.
#tbhx#to be hero x#enlighter#god eye#tbhx god eye#tbhx enlighter#this is what more adaptations of the riddler should be like
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#to be hero x#tbhxedit#tu bian yingxiong x#nice#userjenny#usericybtch#usernikiforova#userkyaa#userartless#userhanyi#himawaari#userinahochi#qrojpag
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TO BE THE PINNACLE THERES A PRICE
Could this be our future star?
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cw for eyestrain and eye contact, I think?
Surely X could qualify as an eldritch being right....?
(okay maybe I just wanted an excuse to draw him with tentacles and too many eyes)
#there's enough eyes. one of em is gonna make eye contact#tbhx x#to be hero x#tbhx#tbhx fanart#to be hero x fanart#tu bian yingxiong x#eyestrain#eyestrain cw#eye contact cw#my art#tbhx shtick#fandom shtick#bai xizhuang#take a guess how many times ive edited this
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a little too late
#to be hero x#凸变英雄x#yang cheng#does li haolin like killing off characters with yellow colour schemes#or what
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Still enjoying the show and even though won't see this guy for a while he's still a fave <3 The different styles the show plays with are so fun :D
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@jafndaegur bro...
смешнявка.
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i clocked him immediately
inspired by this (gif credit @ mudanonaito)

alts under cut


#tbhx episode 6#to be hero x#tbhx#e-soul#new e-soul#3-soul#yang cheng#shang chao#xia qing#little pomelo#shang chao couldn't make it because he was recovering in the hospital guys#the bullet just grazed his brain a little hes fine fr#shang chao/yang cheng#shang chao/yang cheng/xia qing#fanart#digital art#my art#artists on tumblr#ignore the really shitty yuan in his hands i tried my best 😔#this is shang chao's recovery concert btw
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Pour one for Nice, Xiao Yueqing and Shang Chao
#to be hero x#We're in for it folks#I use the term love interests a bit loosely but ya know#This show can't let people get close to each other without getting the gun#It's fun in a twisted way
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My friend requested this
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Silly addition to this:
It was EP 4, something bad was bound to happen. He also introduced himself 4 times (the line was repeated 4 times on the screens)
This is not to be taken srsly I just thought it'd be funny
Why Xiao Yueqing had to die
Apr. 28, 2025: This post has been heavily edited to address stuff brought up in the notes and to expound on the existing points.
Not to excuse Li Haoling’s crimes against women, but after calming down from the episode and sleeping over it, I can now properly think about why Xiao Yueqing had to die.
I mean, I’ve expected her to die since that episode 1 ending. Li Haoling may like misdirecting the audience, but one thing he never betrays us for is following up on cliffhangers. There was no way he’d show us a bleeding Xiao Yueqing in a vision and not have it show up again.
But aside from justifying the episode 1 cliffhanger (and to have her leave an impact on a male character, sigh), Xiao Yueqing’s death also signifies something else—that heroes are forever bound by the Trust system (and the Association that helps enforce it). And the only way to break free from it is to give up that trust completely and openly.
Yingxiong Budao (Firm Man) got to retire from his hero job by kneeling down in public, completely breaking the people’s trust in him to be always standing.
Lin Ling was able to resist his believers’ wish to not respond to God Eye’s trap by going down with the mission to reveal his identity, giving up the Nice persona and forfeiting his trust value.
But Xiao Yueqing? She got her “freedom” by deceiving the public. She betrayed their trust. Something a hero should never do.
Sure, her leaving her teleportation gun behind may have been symbolic of her giving up her hero identity, but it’s not enough. Because the gun still works. The power of trust is still at play.
She used the trust placed on her not for the people but for herself. And look, I get it, the trust were shackles on her, but it doesn’t change the fact that she abused the people’s beliefs for her own desires.
Maybe that’s why E-Soul had to kill her. Maybe E-Soul was sent by the Association to eliminate heroes who abuse trust value for their own wishes.
Like, imagine if after Xiao Yueqing got her freedom, she suddenly turned evil and used that freedom to commit crimes all over the world. The people’s trust value would become her weapon. We know she won’t do this, of course, but I doubt the Association is gonna conduct a personality test on her first to come to that same conclusion.
The Association has three ways to deal with “criminals” like Xiao Yueqing:
Have her openly admit her deception in public and make her lose her trust value
Erase her memories
Or just kill her
Edit: With Lin Ling as the new rising hero, there was no way they’d go for option one. A negative image on Xiao Yueqing would impact Lin Ling, the new cash cow. Remember, those fangirls started paying attention to Lin Ling because they believed he was the one who cried during Xiao Yueqing’s death and because they saw him willing to risk his life for her. If Xiao Yueqing turns out be alive, then they’d start questioning whether his tears and love are real. Lin Ling’s trust value would be shaken.
And to expound on #1, I also mean to say that the Association just won’t do it because it would cost more resources.
Imagine the work it would take: Prepare a press conference for one hero, then damage control for the hit Treeman, Lin Ling, and heroes in general would take. There’s already been two cases of heroes deceiving the public (Blankster and “Nice”), and the recent villain’s entire shtick was uncovering their lies. If the people’s beloved goddess was also such a liar, would the public still want to believe in heroes?
They had to kill Xiao Yueqing not just for Lin Ling, but for the dignity of heroes as a whole. The Association can’t allow the people to be skeptical about heroes because that would impact their powers. This point had also been foreshadowed with the words of Gu Lang (Wolf Girl): “So to protect the egos of these so-called heroes, you’re going to neglect a living, breathing person right in front of you?”
Moreover, I just want to properly respond to what @naisikill brought up in the tags:
#still a little questionable on XYQ admitting to being alive making fans not trust lin ling #since she was already shown to be alive by god eye since he had her captured #(which ended up being fake but no one knew that at the time)
In episode 4, it was the fans’ strong belief that Xiao Yueqing was dead and that God Eye was just using a fake that prevented Lin Ling from going down to save "her." The fans had seen Xiao Yueqing die in front of them, and they had no reason to believe in the villain God Eye who’s had a bad reputation for always trying to defame Nice. And so they wished for Nice to not respond to the threat because they believed it was just a trap. If it was later revealed that what they believed in so strongly turned out to be another lie, then Lin Ling, as Xiao Yueqing’s accomplice, would undoubtedly take a hit.
Moving on to number two, it also can’t be done because Blankster, the one who can erase memories, just conveniently lost his powers early on in the episode.
A writing choice was clearly made here. Li Haoling didn’t want to “absolve” Xiao Yueqing of her “crimes” by simply making her forget. That would be too easy for her, and in a way it might even count as a reward for her to become an ordinary person. A statement had to be made, and that statement is most impactful with a punishment through death—which is option 3.
Xiao Yueqing had already died in the eyes of the public. Killing her would be just fulfilling what the public believes of her, essentially undoing her deception to them.
In short, Xiao Yueqing’s death was to ensure that the trust system remains fair and absolute. She can’t have her cake and eat it too.
Although my mutual @psychopomp-namine argued in the tags that she wasn’t actually eating her cake because she wasn’t happy on the island, I think that’s less the system’s fault and more of Xiao Yueqing’s (and L0’s) naivety. They thought they could easily cheat the system, only to be hit with the painful lesson that nobody is escaping it. Nice even had to commit suicide. They should’ve known better.
The Trust System is fair and absolute. Its drawbacks are mainly brought about by agencies trying to capitalize on it through PR stunts and marketing gimmicks. Juan-jie packaged Nice as the perfect hero, and the public, not knowing any better, just believed in what they were fed, leading to disastrous effects on Nice.
The people want a perfect hero couple? Well then, let’s give them one so we can farm their trust value.
If heroes can just be honest, if they didn’t have to stick to a particular brand… then trust won’t feel like shackles as they did on Xiao Yueqing and Nice.
Lin Ling proved this in episode 4. He came as himself and even got beaten ugly, but the people learned to trust him anyway. They trusted the real him they saw that day, and with the power of trust, he was able to beat God Eye.
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