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Wildness Gnaws at the Bone
Wildness Gnaws at the Bone Plot:
Forensic pathologist Su Wan ventures deep into the primeval rainforest to investigate a series of serial murders, only to encounter Dacang—a hunter labeled the “wild ghost” by villagers. This man, whose every cell reeks of wildness and whose eyes hold a feral glint, is exactly the “little wolf cub” who risked his life to save her when she was abducted as a child. Their separation was a fatal misunderstanding, and now, Dacang’s persistent advances are like a flame licking at the restraint Su Wan has etched into her bones. But the murder clues point to the tribal sacred relic he guards—the strange bite marks on the victims are linked to the “wild curse” sealed within the relic. When the rational scalpel clashes with the wild hunting knife, and the warmth of old love tangles with the thorns of truth, can they peel back the bone-gnawing wildness to find the true heart that’s been hidden for twenty years?
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