What lies beneath the skin—isn’t always human.
this story is about a psychological horror anthology exploring the grotesque, the broken, and the beautifully ruined. In a world where trauma festers into transformation and silence becomes the mother tongue of monsters, each story peels away another layer of sanity—revealing the truth that the scariest things don’t come from the outside, but from within.
From cursed classrooms to rotting hospital wings, from bullied teens to broken daughters, these stories dig deep into the scars we try to hide—and the voices that start to whisper when no one’s watching.
You can survive the pain.
But can you survive the metamorphosis?
This is a school-themed novel that blends realism with psychological undertones. It opens with a visually striking scene—burning a photograph—to introduce the protagonist Song Xiaoyang’s declaration of revenge, laying a foundation of deep emotional tension and suspense. The narrative then shifts into a retrospective style, using everyday details of the new school term to portray the protagonist’s ongoing experiences of bullying and psychological trauma. At the same time, it gradually unveils the true nature of a seemingly gentle but secretly cruel teacher—Mr. Tian Mingyuan. Highly recommended for readers who enjoy stories of psychological growth and realistic fiction, especially those interested in social issues such as school bullying and family estrangement.