Yes, actually. I confused it because when meeting him after he says that Mei send him a earring to force him to meet her under the pretext of giving the other.Wasn't it something she injected?
Yet he asks if LC at his state could survive to one of his attacks. I visualise as the narrative portraying that, although it wasn't the primary result Xiwen wanted, he indeed was willing to kill LC here.He's the first one to suggest LC gives up rather than rushing and dealing the finishing blow, so even if Ruo didn't straight up forfeit, it's hard to imagine him agreeing to it. With his technique no less.
And this willingness would probably change once LC admitted his plan to something more pragmatic since Xiwen would understand that there's no other method.
Of course all that is just speculation, after all nothing of this happened in the book leading to a understanding that it couldn't.
Most likely. If anything depends if Wu Heir defeated LC with the GS or with the 99,999 failures, since with the latter Wu Heir seems to still in great form, meanwhile with the former we are in the epicenter of LC's mantra so it leaves some ponder.Is Wu heir in a better position after tanking LC's explosion? I don't know, I was under the impression only Xiwen is in fighting state. Though Ruo heals quite fast
I'd say that in any scenario Wu Heir is in better form because Ruo is said to "barely be able to stay awake" or something(Quite delusional of Ruo saying that Xiwen couldn't finish LC without her help).
But by fight I mean a later one, for the love of the game. A mid-book fight between Ruo and Wu Heir would be interesting, specially in the exposition.
Both start equals, Wu Heir uses the GS to gain advantage, Ruo transforms and physically overwhelm us with we winning in the end through outlasting or maybe with a Devil Breakout.

