Liang Zhenyu never believed in ghosts.
That is, until he was assigned to Room 404—the only vacant room in the eerie, crumbling Xiao Meng Dormitory.
The elevator doesn’t reach the fourth floor.
The back stairwell carries incense in the air and rules whispered too late.
Inside the room?
Four spirits await him:
a dorm warden who died in 1852, a 90s schoolgirl obsessed with Jay Chou, a grandma who feeds sleeping guests, and a red-robed woman who sweeps shadows in silence.
But they aren’t the scariest part.
Something—or someone—watches Zhenyu from the eastern hallway.
A girl with jasmine-scented hair and a gaze that feels like a memory from another life.
In this dormitory, the line between the living and the dead begins to blur.
And Zhenyu must choose: survive the haunting… or uncover the truth that binds him to them—
and to her.
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Dark, romantic, and laced with absurdity,
Dormitory on the Fourth Floor is a supernatural tale where horror and humor walk hand-in-hand, and love lingers… even after death.