Recently, the B.O.A.T. ("brightest of all time") gamma-ray burst, dubbed GRB
221009A, was detected by various instruments. Unprecedentedly, the GRB
presented very-high-energy (VHE, energy above 0.1 TeV) gamma-ray emission with
energy extending above 10 TeV, as reported by the Large High Altitude Air
Shower Observatory (LHAASO). We here demonstrate that the VHE and especially
>10 TeV emission may originate from the internal hadronic dissipation of the
GRB, without the need of invoking any exotic processes as suggested by some
previous studies. We also discuss the constraints on the properties of the GRB
ejecta from multiwavelength and multi-messenger observations, which favors a
magnetically dominated GRB ejecta. The suggested Poynting-flux-dominated GRB
ejecta in this work supports the Blandford & Znajek (BZ) mechanism as the
possible central engine model of GRB.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, accepted versio