Curse of the Black River: Unearthing the Dead
In the Republic of China era, Dahe Village lives in terror of the River God's Curse — young girls vanish yearly at Black River Bend, with the corpse-retrieving Lin family blamed for angering the spirits. A decade ago, Lin Xiaoyu's grandfather and father died mysteriously during a retrieval, forcing her into city exile. Now returning to uncover the truth, Xiaoyu finds the village in chaos: another girl, Erya, has disappeared. When mobs demand the Lin family pay for the ""curse,"" she volunteers as sacrificial bride to retrieve the corpse. Surviving harrowing rituals — a ""cleansing"" bath in corpse-contaminated waters and bone divination — she braves the river's depths, resisting ghostly whispers and phantom garments that lure victims to doom. Her investigation reveals the ""River God"" is actually Shen Zhao, a young man forced into madness by the village chief. The chief and ""Aunt Lin"" have run a human trafficking ring for years, selling missing girls while poisoning witnesses as ""demon-possessed"" — including Xiaoyu's ancestors. With Shen Zhao as her secret ally and Detective Zhao's aid, Xiaoyu exposes the conspiracy. Ledgers detailing the trafficking and poison vials become damning evidence. The chief and Aunt Lin face public execution, shattering the villagers' delusions. But peace shatters when Erya and her mother drown. As panic over the ""River God's revenge"" resurges, Xiaoyu and Shen Zhao discover a deeper evil: debtor Zhang San murdered them to erase his debts, staging the deaths as supernatural vengeance. In a moonlit chase, Zhang San plunges into the raging river. His dying confession echoes: ""The real curse... is poverty!"" Standing over his body, Xiaoyu declares: ""Ghosts don't drown people. Human desperation does."" Leaving the haunted village behind, she and Shen Zhao journey toward the city's glow — two seekers of truth armed with wisdom, ready to unravel more shadows festering in the modern age.