I’m A Mentally Ill Person, So It Makes Sense That I’m Not Afraid Of Ghosts.

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In the fantasy novel 'I'm A Mentally Ill Person, So It Makes Sense That I'm Not Afraid Of Ghosts,' readers are taken on a chilling journey through a world where ghosts and the mentally ill collide. The protagonist, Bai Yuan, confronts a series of eerie encounters with ghosts in various forms, from decapitated spirits to wailing entities in human skin. As the story unfolds, the boundaries between reality and madness blur, raising questions about the nature of fear and morality. With a unique blend of horror and psychological intrigue, this novel explores the depths of the human psyche in a society haunted by both literal and figurative ghosts.

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Why does the decapitated ghost in the midnight hospital pray frequently?

Why do the ghosts in human skin in the deserted mountain village keep wailing?

Why does the long-haired female ghost in the bachelor’s apartment scream in the middle of the night?

All this is not a distortion of human nature, let alone a loss of morality, but… someone is sick!

Living in an era of resurgent terror and rampant ghosts, Bai Yuan, who was wearing hospital clothes, smiled calmly and said to himself:

“It’s time to give Li Gui a little psychotic shock!

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Jun 19, 2024WuxP