Three O'clock Teahouse

Three O'clock Teahouse

by If The Water Is Cold

Length:
10Kwords3chapters
Latest:
Ch. 3黄符破障
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About This Novel

Short video blogger Chen Mo, in order to gain traffic, took Xiao A Ming and netizen Da Zhuang to visit the Dexin Teahouse that had been abandoned for ten years at night. At three o'clock in the morning, A Ming's temperament changed drastically after touching the ancient mirror, and eventually disappeared mysteriously, leaving only a jade pendant stained with water. As the investigation deepened, a grudge spanning thirty years surfaced: in 1993, the singer Azhen fell to her death here, and her wronged soul sought a "replacement" for reincarnation through a jade pendant and a mole between her eyebrows. Chen Mo was shocked to realize that he was the reincarnation of the heartless man, and that A Ming and Da Zhuang were also sacrifices involved in the cause and effect. The three of them tried to use the yellow talisman to break the formation, but fell into a deeper maze of memory - it turned out that the so-called "pushing people to fall from the building" and "agonizingly waiting" were just endless loops of resentment. In order to end the curse, Chen Mo chose to swallow the jade pendant and seal himself in the mirror. However, three years later, A Ming resumed his adventure live and Yupei opened his eyes again. Facing hundreds of thousands of netizens watching, A Ming resolutely bit into pieces the jade pendant and told the supernatural story to the public. When horror becomes the talk of the public, resentment is diluted by countless versions of the story, and the cycle seems to be broken, but it spreads in the comment area in a new form. This is a suspenseful and thrilling story about cause and effect, memory and human choices. It reveals that what is more terrifying than ghosts is the obsession and forgetfulness deep in the human heart.

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