The comic takes you on a journey through a fantastical afterlife, filled with unexpected adventures and unique characters. The style is often vivid and imaginative.
There was no afterlife for Luo Mei. Luo Zhaoyan did not know that he had sacrificed his entire clan in Praying for the Present. Ro Maiming voluntarily walked up to the altar, thinking that he had become a hero. However, he did not die, but became a remnant soul that lived in the world. He could not be seen or touched, and was very lonely. In the Legend of the Sword and Fairy 6, Luo Maiming knew that he had no afterlife, so he gave the key to the Hot Sea to Luo Zhaoyan and expressed his wish to go with her to see the scenery that she had painted, but it was impossible. Therefore, according to the information provided, there was no afterlife for Luo Maiming.
One common theme is redemption. Characters often have things they need to make up for in the afterlife or before reaching a final resting place. For example, in 'The Sandman', many of the characters are on a journey of self - discovery and trying to right past wrongs. Another theme is the connection between the living and the dead. In 'Cemetery Boys', the main character is trying to communicate with the dead for a specific purpose, showing how the two worlds can interact.
For a day to be comic, there could be a series of small, comical moments throughout. Like tripping but not getting hurt and having everyone around have a good laugh about it. Or maybe finding something in a completely unexpected place that brings a smile to your face.