1: Liu Yi knew that he could not stop his past self by going back to the past, so why did he go back?
Answer: He just wanted to break this cycle of death, so he went back to stop himself again. As long as he can stop it once, the cycle will be broken. Liu Yi has been challenging fate.
2: When Liu Yi entered the tower, shouldn't he be the one he saw? Why was it Liu Aiguo?
Answer: It was supposed to be Liu Aiguo. The tower contained the past Great Cosmos God, which was the Great Cosmos God that existed during the prehistoric period. After Liu Yi's clone returned, he only became the leader of the Great Cosmos Cult, not the Great Cosmos God. He entered the tower.
How could he see himself in China? He became the God of the Universe after Liu Aiguo. This logical question is easy to analyze.
Three: Why didn’t Liu Yi get rid of his past self? It’s better to have one woman than not to have one at all, right?
Answer: Which woman is Liu Yi's true love, and which one can he give up? Just like the stupidest question, your girlfriend and your mother fall into the water, you can only save one, which one do you save? Who gave you the bastard logic, why?
Can only save one?
Four: It was all comedy in the beginning, why did it end in tragedy?
Answer: Movies that really make people cry have comedic foreshadowing at the beginning. The happier you laugh at the beginning, the harder you cry later. Besides, I don’t think what I ended up writing is a tragedy. It’s not a tragedy, it’s just an ending that doesn’t count.
The ending of "It's a pity and a beauty", it's really a pity and beauty.
5: Will the new book still have this style?
Answer: No, the new book is purely urban light humor style, with a happy ending.