
Corpse Recoverer: Water Disaster is Coming
by Shan Jiu Di
About This Novel
On the Tuojiang River, water ghosts cling to the shore, and floating corpses hide their grievances. Lin Yan was born into a disaster and was saved by a mysterious old man after falling into the water three times. This old man was the last person to fish out corpses in the Tuojiang River - the old ghost Qingshui. In order to save his life and support his bedridden mother, he put aside his fear, knelt down and became a disciple. From then on, he stepped into the gray area between yin and yang and became a corpse collector. He must abide by the iron rule of "Three Don'ts" and the ancient motto of "Three Must Asks", use a spirit-binding rope to bind evil spirits, use a water ruler to suppress evil spirits, and rely on his ability to observe the color of the water and distinguish the appearance of corpses to salvage corpses floating on the bottom of the river to resolve the obsession of dead souls. What you catch are corpses, what you cross are souls, what you catch is water, but what you see is the human heart. The taboos of thunderstorms, the ominous omen of an erect corpse, the secrets deep in the river, the old debts left by his ancestors, and the mysterious organization lurking in the dark and using resentment to do evil are all pushing him into the abyss step by step. The old ghost Qingshui said: "Ghosts are not scary, but people are scary." From a helpless young man who was afraid of the dead souls, Lin Yan saw clearly the human tragedy behind the floating corpses - greed, betrayal, ignorance, obsession, and also understood the mission of the corpse fishermen to "transfer others as well as themselves" while fishing for corpses to transfer souls. The water in the Tuojiang River is cold, and the people's hearts are even colder; Yin and Yang have different paths, but we can only persevere. A journey of redemption with corpses as the guide and souls as the thread, a journey of redemption that hides the secrets of folk customs and the truth of human nature, begins. Do I need to adjust the focus of my introduction? For example, it can highlight the weirdness of folk customs, or strengthen the protagonist's growth arc to meet your promotion needs.
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