Supernatural
The Earth Master Girl: The Forbidden Curse of the Ancient Tomb
A plague had infected the entire city.
Everyone was suffering from a persistent high fever, gradually losing their ability to work.
I, however, posted on Weibo: “Doesn’t matter. I’ll take care of it.”
The next second, I was dragged onto the trending searches and bombarded with insults.
What they didn’t know was that I was the sole Earth Master successor, and the one who started this plague in the first place.
The Substitute Coroner
I can see the final moments of the deceased through their eyes, a gift that has helped the government solve countless cases.
Everything changed when the body of a drowned man was brought in.
Looking into his eyes, I saw him strangling me just before he died.
And on those hands, he was wearing the Jade Bracelet that had been buried with me.
Blood Rouge
I spent ten years in the imperial harem testing rouge, and not once did I fail to detect a single trace of poison.
That was until Consort Hua dropped dead after applying the “Drunken Beauty Red” I had personally verified.
It was then that a newly arrived talented lady told me: what truly kills isn’t the rouge, but the intent to murder.
The Earth Master Girl: Trapped in the Ailao Mountains
A wave of metaphysics has swept through the entertainment industry, leading to the creation of an adventure variety show.
The production team invited two Feng Shui masters to oversee the proceedings: one is a Hong Kong Master, and the other is me.
Everyone mocks me for being so young.
What they don’t know is that I am the sole Earth Master successor.
Testing the Gray House
My name is Zhou Jiu, and I’m a professional haunted-house test sleeper.
Tonight, the company assigned me a new job: the old house where my entire family burned to death fifteen years ago.
But that house had long since been reduced to a barren wasteland.
I returned with a black-and-white photograph of the fire scene.
In the shadows of that photo, a person who looked exactly like me was already waiting at the door.
Corpse Worms
I was in a rush to get home that night, so I hailed a taxi.
The driver asked me, “What do you do for a living, young lady?”
“I’m a fortune teller,” I replied. “Scary accurate, too.”
The driver gave a short laugh. “Well then, can you tell mine?”
“Sure.” I turned my head and stared intently at his face.
He had the features of a truly wicked man.
The Butcher and the Baker
I am an NPC in the game City of Desire.
By day, I sell fragrant, freshly baked bread; by night, I find my pleasure in butchering men.
On the night the bakery closed early, a heavy rain was falling.
A man walked in. Beneath his black raincoat was a naked body and a sharp knife.
I took a bite of my toast and bowed in welcome. Then, as his eyes filled with terror, I raised the chainsaw I had been hiding behind my back.
Bang! Ten minutes later, his head exploded inside the oven. As flesh and blood splattered everywhere, I beamed with joy.
“Welcome to City of Desire, Player. I hope you enjoy your game!”
The Mountain God’s Bride
The Mountain God’s Bride The day I was sold into Blackstone Village, they told me I was to be the Mountain God’s bride.
One month later, I walked back out from the mountains wearing a red bridal gown, stilt-walking, and wearing a Nuo mask.
Behind me, a three-mile-long Fire Dragon illuminated the main street.
On behalf of the Mountain God, I asked them: “We remember every girl you’ve sent in over the years. Are your own daughters ready?”
The Property Management Asked Us to Leave
Three months after I moved into Old River Bend, the old lady next door died. While I was helping clear out her belongings, I found a diary.
The first page read: “My daughter died three years ago. The person living next door to me is a ghost.”
But I knew there was something wrong with her daughter from the very first day, because I’m a ghost, too.
Rules Rewritten by Me
Rules Rewritten by Me On my first day being pulled into the infinite game, the System announced that the survival rate for novices was a mere 3%.
However, when the broadcast read out the first death rule, I suddenly smiled.
That specific rule was the very opening I had written with my own hands three years ago.