Summary
A year ago, Tang Zhou inexplicably broke up with his online boyfriend. A year later, he received a strange commission—someone wanted him to paint a portrait of his own car.
Client: His own vehicle.
Location: The parking lot downstairs.
Tang Zhou: “…?” Had he stumbled into a supernatural incident? Besides being a driver, Tang Zhou was also a somewhat well-known artist. When he arrived in front of his car with the painting and followed the instructions, a voice suddenly echoed in his ear. He froze. Because that voice was painfully familiar. It was the voice he listened to every night just to fall asleep. His ex-boyfriend had somehow turned into his car!!!
Feng Cans, received an anonymous text claiming to know the truth behind his parents’ fatal car accident. To uncover the past, he went alone—only for another crash to strike. When he regained consciousness, he found his soul bound to his ex-boyfriend’s car, tethered to a system that demanded he complete tasks to return to his body. To unravel the mystery, he manipulated the car into sending his ex a commission, luring him over.
Feng Cang, spoke earnestly, “Help me.” Tang Zhou eyed the car and quipped, “Help you with what? Find a priest to exorcise your ghost? Don’t worry, Mr. Feng, I’ll get you the best exorcist— Honestly, having you haunting my car gives me the creeps. Just move on peacefully!”
“And since you’re my ex, I’ll give you a friends-and-family discount—99,000. Pay up afterward. After all, you know all my money was swindled away by some heartless scammer.”
Feng, the heartless scammer: “……” Next project: The Unemployed Start Anew
Three years ago, Cui Sui was framed and imprisoned. Three years later, the world had no place left for him. Just as he hit rock bottom, a call came—he’d inherited an amusement park and needed to claim it. With nothing to lose, he took it over. From then on, ghosts clung to his life. -After taking charge, he stared at the amusement park—broke, desolate—and fell silent. Also, other parks were full of joy and crowds. His was full of wails and ghosts.
Other parks were glamorous. His was shabby and tiny. Others’… His… And worst of all, his park was in debt? Even worse—this was supposed to be an amusement park, not relationship counseling center?
Could misery get any worse? -Xie Bi’an, a progressive young man, was born into a superstitious family that even arranged a childhood marriage for him. No way was he agreeing to that! So, he eloped—no, fled—with his childhood sweetheart. Then he met Cui Sui, and the doors to a new world swung open.