As of now, we can indeed find many problems. The first reason is that the author's writing power is insufficient and he cannot express the feeling of mysterious recovery.
So overall this book still has many shortcomings, and I know this.
However, because it is too long and too troublesome to modify, I can only gradually avoid it later.
Then, discuss your writing ideas.
Regarding your question about water, I actually don’t like to push the pace too fast, because reading in that way can easily lead to mental fatigue, so I deliberately slowed it down.
Similarly, because the coding speed and time are really limited, I can't write the plot in a coherent manner at one time. If you separate it this way, you will feel confused, but it probably won't happen if you put it together.
And as for the plot, there are two lines.
One follows the main line of Lord Buddha, and the other follows the line of the system. Later, the holes filled in before will be explained, such as why Aunt Mei’s face appeared in the Caesar Hotel, and why the old man who can erase said he had seen it before.
Auntie Mei, these are purely original content for fans, and will be filled in later.
I don’t plan to write too much about relatives, it’s just a transitional stage. As for Shi Jin, I plan to give him a role, a supporting role, as a tool man.
After all, when the protagonist is running around, there must be someone watching Xinhai City. Just like Ye Zhen looks at Dahai City.
Finally, here are some thoughts about Li Gui.
In fact, I have read each of your suggestions. I have seen many people complaining about the weak feeling of Mei Auntie's complete ghost. I will explain it here.
I don't know the outline setting of Buddha, but from my personal understanding, there is no complete description of ghosts. Maybe all the ghosts in the mysterious resurgence world together are the complete ghosts.
What I mean by the complete beautiful aunt is based on the completeness in the movie setting. The same is true for Toshio, Kayako, and even the evil ghost who appears later.
Ghosts can also be affected by the abilities of other ghosts. For example, the ability of a sick ghost can also make other ghosts sick? But being able to have an effect is one thing, and the extent of the effect is another.
Something happened.
For example, if a ghost with the law of death attacks a beautiful aunt, it will have an effect. Even ghosts cannot ignore the abilities of other ghosts. But how big the effect can be and how strong the impact is is another issue.
The thing is, it doesn’t mean that Auntie Mei is invincible when she is complete.
In this way, there is no need to write anything later, just push it horizontally.
Of course, it is also very possible that my personal abilities are limited and I cannot write about the awesomeness of my beautiful aunt. I have to slowly improve on this.
So it stands to reason that as long as there are suitable supernatural puzzle pieces, there is no upper limit to the improvement of ghosts. The only upper limit is talent.
So you don’t have to worry too much about whether Auntie Mei is a complete setting. In my opinion, as long as there are other ghosts in the mysteriously resurrected world, and they are not put together, there will never be a complete explanation of the ghosts.
Of course, the specific details will depend on how Buddha fills the hole...
(The above are the answers to this issue. If you have other questions, you can post them in the comment area. I will reply if you see them. Now I am going to see if Buddha has updated them. See you tomorrow~)