After listening to Wang Qi's words, Feng Luoyi fell into deep thought. After a while, he asked seriously, "Wang Qi, answer me honestly—is it your opinion that 'the larger the logical system, the more apparent its incompleteness becomes'? Do you have any new ideas?"
Wang Qi instinctively wanted to nod but then caught himself, "No, no, no, I just had this vague idea while proving first-order completeness—that since only first-order completeness can currently be proven, it can be considered that anything beyond first order is incomplete."
It's better not to discuss Godel's Incompleteness Theorem before fully understanding it. Presenting something one doesn't completely understand is somewhat suicidal.
Feng Luoyi frowned, seemingly displeased with the answer, "And what exactly has led you to that conclusion? Intuition?"