[出马], Chuma, derived from Chinese shamanism, refers to the animals cultivate into sidhe, enter the human body, and control humans. "Do you think I look more like a god or a human?" "You look like shit." Because of drunkenness, I encountered a Huang Pizi, asked for a title, and was banished by Ancestor Huang for two years. Many strange and mysterious events happened along the way... Ghost Train, Nine Dragons Coffin Pull... I also gained a host of my own top-tier Immortal Family, and after two years, I returned to my hometown to continue my studies... Gradually, the truth about my origins also surfaced... Possession, ghosts carrying coffins, children born from corpses. I had become an outcast among outcasts... Looking back at the Immortal Family that had accompanied me along the way... "It's time to show them what I'm made of."
Money, fame and power. Among this trio, fame is the worst for works of fiction. The benefits of being famous are overrated in works of fiction and none of the downsides are even mentioned. For example, an individual can be famous even though they are not the best at that activity, or sometimes they are a plagiarist. The description of a local investigator, a US city that becomes world famous? It is possible to draw an interesting parallel with sherlock holmes who was famous but solved fewer cases in his short fictional career than other investigators.