
Feng Yin Chonglou
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In the winter of the 23rd year of Jingan's reign in the Yan Dynasty, Su Qingying, the prime minister's legitimate daughter, was forced to marry the sick and disabled king Lu Jinzhi. When the sedan chair entered the house and her red makeup was still on, she received a blood letter: "The person you married is not a living person, and this house is not a human being." On their wedding night, with the red candles swaying, her husband coughed up blood and whispered in her ear: "There are seventeen ghosts and eighteen corpses in this house. Who do you think the extra one is?" The door is heavily locked and murderous at every step. She originally thought this was a power struggle, but gradually she discovered that: every well in the house would reflect a different moon at midnight; voices that did not belong to this world would come from behind the bookshelf in the study; and the shadows of those seemingly loyal slaves would always quietly split when no one was around. What's even more frightening is that she discovers that she loses part of her memory on the fifteenth of every month, and there are inexplicable blood marks on her wrists, like the marks of some ancient contract. When the truth was revealed like a cocoon, she discovered that she was not a chess piece that accidentally fell into the chess game, but the last living chess piece in a chess game that spanned three hundred years.
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