
Blood Red Pillow
by Writerlxip8r
About This Novel
**Introduction to "Blood Red Pillow"** On the first night when the freshman moved into dormitory 101, he noticed that the pillows exuded a strange and rotten smell. He woke up in the hospital the next day and was told that he had been in coma for three days, but his roommate insisted that they had played games together last night. In the conflict of time, he gradually discovered the bloody secret hidden in the dormitory: the resentful ghost of the former resident Lin Xia was still there. A dusty diary reveals the shocking past - Lin Xia was humiliated by counselor Chen Zhiguo due to gender differences, bullied by senior Zhang Ming live broadcast, and even coerced to participate in illegal drug experiments. My sister Lin Yuyin also committed suicide, and the school conspired with the parents involved to tamper with medical records and cover up the crime. As the investigation deepens, the protagonist and roommate Wang Hao discover traces of tampering with their own memories: the pinhole scars overlap with Lin Xia's autopsy report, and the dark red blood on her pajamas spreads like a living thing. Lin Xia's resentful spirit took revenge by possessing them, manipulating them to reenact the crimes of their perpetrators: Chen Zhiguo stabbed himself in the left eye in a hallucination, Zhang Ming was dragged into the abyss by a ghost in a blue dress, and Wang Hao's father was burned to death due to the shady case of drug testing. After the laboratory explosion, the remaining seeds took root in the protagonist's flesh and blood, blooming into a blue-petaled sunflower that symbolizes Lin Xia's obsession. The truth settled with the bloody dust, and Dormitory 101 became a cursed place of reincarnation. The picture of a girl with a sunflower hairband on the freshman registration form hints at the perpetuation of tragedy. The story tears apart the corruption of campus power and the evil of human nature in a thrilling way, uses the revenge of ghosts to question the evil of silence, and finally leaves a question about redemption and memory amidst the ruins and sirens.
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