
Moving the Grave, I Dug Out My Own Tombstone
by Writerdgi4jh
About This Novel
On Qingming Festival, Zhao Xiaoyan returned to Qingshi Village to move her sister's grave, but she dug up a tombstone with her own name on it. Strange things happened one after another: anonymous text messages claimed that his sister was not dead; a red mole exactly like the one on his dead sister's photo appeared on his right earlobe; the whole village kept this secret. She is forced into a horrific mystery that spans twenty years. During the investigation, a cruel truth gradually emerged - she and her "drowned" sister were actually twins. Because Zhao Xiaoyan's soul was mutilated when she was young, her parents, under the control of the goddess, coaxed her sister into performing a "life-borrowing" magic and nailed her alive with seven soul-locking nails. However, the ritual went wrong, and the sister's resentful spirit was absorbed by the ancient locust tree at the entrance of the village, nourishing her into a evil spirit. Now that the twenty-year contract has expired, Gu Huai has become a spirit and is in urgent need of "human pillar" incarnation. The mole on Zhao Xiaoyan's ear is the "door" marked by the resentful spirit of her sister and the evil tree spirit. Within forty-two days, she must face the silence and fear of the whole village, and find a way to break the situation amidst the encroaching supernatural invasion: should she become the new body of the locust tree, or use the hidden "soul-killing nail" to perish with her sister's soul? The story combines rural ghost stories and psychological suspense, uncovering a gloomy past composed of family love, deception and sacrifice, and exploring how sin takes root and the ultimate price of redemption.
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