Eighteen-year-old Cheng Jinxi is accused of brutally murdering a dozen of his relatives in just one night. Despite police officer Liang Yuanfeng doing everything he could to find evidence of his innocence, Cheng Jinxi confesses to the crime and is sent away to prison. Seven years later, a series of bizarre supernatural murders occur, and Liang Yuanfeng is given permission to bring Cheng Jinxi out of prison as a backup to help solve them. Cheng Jinxi is capable of bringing so much despair and pain with his powers, but Liang Yuanfeng believes the two of them can work together in the name of justice. And when the guilt and numbness he once felt fades into something new, Yuanfeng realizes... This new feeling is love.
Nineteen-year-old Nabom Chae never spent too much time wondering where her grandma got the money to support the two of them. That is, until she discovers a series of mysterious bank transfers to her grandma from a man named Taeseok Joo. When Taeseok finally appears in front of her, all he tells her is that she needs to get into college, and he'll keep supporting her family. After tragedy strikes, Nabom finds herself with no one else to turn to but her thirty-something, fierce-looking patron.
It isn't Nabom's fault that she grows to like the man - after all, he's really handsome, even if he's always nagging at her about studying. But can a romantic relationship really exist between two such different people? Well, Nabom is determined to find out.
This book is intended for a mature audience and contains explicit sexual material, alcohol use, and age gap romance.
The internet is full of creepypastas, cryptid sightings, tales of paranormal activity, and unsolved disappearances. These are mostly rumors and pranks fueled by trolls-entertainment. But the unlucky few learn the hard way that some legends are true. Many of these unfortunate souls are doomed, but their luck may change if they cross paths with the boy in the red hood. He roams from town to town and appears wherever strange things occur. Is he a light in the dark? Or living proof that monsters are all too real...?