
Chlorine Water Mermaid
by Song Yu
About This Novel
The tragic growth of East Asian girls, their bones and tails are scraped, dripping with blood, but they are also shining with brilliance. Absurdity and fear are mixed together, daily life and fantasy are intertwined, and the scorching experience of chlorine, sweat, and blood is written. Every day of the human girl Ren Yu begins and ends in the swimming pool. If she swam well enough and fast enough, all the good things that were promised to her would come to her-recruitment from a prestigious university, the love of her parents, the trust of her coach, and a bright future. They say: Only by enduring hardship can one become a master. They say: Pain means weakness is leaving the body. The weight of expectations, the cruelty of growing up, and the dilemma of being born a girl were all added to her body. It hurts everywhere, all the time. She could only escape by diving into the pool. The moment his body touches the chlorine water, his skirt turns into a fish tail and his skin turns into fish scales. Mermaids are not born. We are created to be. Bloody, brutal, and violent, just like every step of a human girl's growth. It is most recommended for readers over 18 years old.
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