Alright, so not much advancement sadly.
I managed to open the harness sleeve even more to track down the wires, and remove a bunch of things on the way. Just putting everything back together and redoing the harness clean will take at least 2 hours, and it was all for nothing much for now, lol.
So basically, I managed to find out that all the ground wires for eight ignition coils were merging (attachment 1) into 2 black wires connected to a ground (attachment 2).
Same things goes for all the black/yellow wires being the positive I'd assume, are going into some kind of big square plastic junction block (attachment 3) and the four blk/yel wires of front bank of coils merge into one single black/white striple wire, and the four blk/yel wires of the back bank of coil merge into one single black/yellow (the same basically) wire.
Those two new wires go into some kind of grey plug behind the battery tray (see attachment 4) and it seems that the wire would then go up and go along the body of the car, in the corner and up... I didn't follow more after that.
Tried continuity of all front bank positive wire until that grey plug, was good.
Also tried the think with disconnecting the fuse and search for continuity when there shouldn't be, while janking the harness. Nothing jumped out.
So for now, I'm having second thought about the whole harness theory. Sure it makes sense in the way basically a fuse blows out, so there's a surge. But the very fact the harness doesn't move at all, was well attached everywhere, nor looking weird anywhere (even the white sleeve I was finding weird compared to the rest, turns out it must be stock since there's the same kind on the alternator wire), so overall it's not a janky wiring harness, it's solid, doesn't move much.
What bothers me much in that whole theory too is the fact if there was something in that very "static" harness, it would blow up immediately, each time I turn the key on or start the engine.
And for some reason, when I changed both F2 and F24 fuses the other day, I managed to use the car without troubles for the whole rest of the day and the morning after, granted I didn't run 100km, but still, I did about 20 km and mainly bumpy city roads, corners, anything that could make the harness or a wire or connection move, but nothing blew while running. It blew when I was parked and idling.
But for some reason, and again, fuse 24 blew when I stopped the car to take a phone call, so engine at idle again, like the very first time when everything started on that parking... Coincidence?
Weirdly enough, seems like once the problem does appear and F24 blows, putting a new one immediately after doesn't solve the issue this time, and it blows too almost immediately when starting the car... Excuse my language but WTF?
So could there be something to dig arround that "parked and running at idle" car coincidence?
Also, couldn't it be something with the timing being off? Would a bad timing possibly manage to blow the fuse out of security?
And if so, could it be linked to the TDC sensor, or ECU being toasted?
Just throwing theories there, don't mind me. My knowledge on electricity overall are close to none, and while some thing make sense and are logical to me, some aren't and I'm trying to make a sense out of it all.